Saturday, February 5, 2011

New Digis at Doodle Pantry

Yeah! It's the 5th of the month which means new digi stamps from Doodle Pantry. For this release Laurie has six different stamp sets and two different SVG files. Now keep in mind I am not computer savy at all and I can handle SVG files. =) What I use to run the files are my cricut and the Sure Cuts A Lot program. Then the files will cut for you. She is also offering the Pyramid treat Box Below in a version that you can cut by hand. These things are just darling!! The box directly below was cut the size the file comes in. Inside I have three Reese's Peanut Butter cup hearts and the box is full. This thing is tiny and totally adorable. The topper and scalloped circle also come with the file.
Now this box I resized. I purchased this cute little doggie from Walgreens. He is on a keychain. I resized the box to fit my 12X12 mat. The circle whole wasn't big enough to allow him to see out of the box so I hand cut the circle into a tear drop shape. How fun is this?
Lastly, I have a card to show you. The corners are from the other SVG file at Doodle Pantry this month. With this file you will receive nine different corners! The cute stamp is also new this month. This little fun guy is part of the set called Clover Patch Ants. I was excited when I saw St. Patty's Day stamps. There just aren't many of those out there so this set is a must have.
The layout for this card is from IC Sketches. At CCEE they wanted us to use our tools. I used my cricut on all three of these projects. Finally at Stamp Something they wanted to see a digital stamp. Thanks for stopping by and happy crafting!




15 comments:

Always with a Sentiment said...

Hiya Sarah. You are just an amazing crafter my friend, always coming up with something very different. These are all adorable and such lovely colours too. Happy crafting. Will speak later.
Lots of love, Sandra xx

Alica said...

The little boxes are fantastic and the card really cute! Love how you made the sky and corners are perfect!

Christa said...

wow great idea to put a teddy in site the box. love them, great card also love the corners hugs christa

Unknown said...

Great projects Sarah, as always. Hun you won the previous challenge at Crafty Catz - best get over there quick to claim your prize or you will miss out hun.
Hugs
Dawn x

Pat (mspfd) said...

Oh Sarah, your treat boxes are gorgeous! And I love your card! You always do such fabulous work!

CRAZYCRAFTSHED said...

Hi Sarah
These are gorgeous,if you pop over to CraftyCatz you are the winner of challenge '66'
Hugs Dianne xx :)

Nicola said...

I am loving your card that you have made using the sketch ICS this week. Many thanks for sharing with us. Also loving the boxes that you have made.Ideal for easter... Nicola xx

coldwaters2 said...

OMG Sarah these are truly delightful I so love those treat boxes and that little doggy inside the second one is beautiful, I love, love all these you are showing.
Hugs
Lorraine x

tulipanka said...

Such a great looking card! I love the colours your card. Thanks for joining us at ICS!

Maria Matter said...

oh I love your treat box, you did an amazing job with this template Sarah!!!
love the card too, so sweet!
hugs & blessings

Dawn Frost said...

Ooooh he is so adorable! I love how you did the card and the corners are great.

Bee's hive said...

I just about fell over when I read your blog title! I'm an Aunt Bee and one of my sayings to kids is "are you being a dill pickle?" Cute Cards, Cute boxes, and what a Cute blog, come visit mine I have three different bee SVG's that I made for free.
Thanks for sharing:)

Dawn♥ said...

Breathtaking on all projects. Super fabulous job using the sketch over at ICS. Thank you for playing along.

Kristine said...

Those are all such ADORABLE projects Sarah!! LOVE the polka-dotted triangle box with the li'l roses =) And I've been contemplating buying the Sure Cuts a Lot software and now you just pushed me over the edge. Gonna go Google it right now! LOL. Love those corner dealies =)

Jan Hunnicutt said...

What an adorable card Sarah, I love all the hardware you used :)