Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Tutti's on Hochanda TV



Hey everyone, I'm SO excited to share some news with you.  Twenty different dies by Tutti Designs will be showcased on Hochanda TV craft show in the UK today at 7am and 10am Eastern time.   I was fortunate enough to have created several samples for this TV spot!

Wedding Car, Happy Birthday Square, Hanging Love
Poppy Edge, Maple Vine Frame, Stacked Butterfly Cups
Lily Heart Panel, Heart Dream Catcher, Kitty Window, Mr. & Mrs.

Cross Stitch Nesting Squares, Bird Tapestry, Garden Background
Dog Stained Glass, Garden Arbour, Cat Stained Glass
Butterfly Corner, Butterfly Oval, Birdhouse Garden, Cross Stitch Nesting Rectangles

To celebrate Tutti Designs being on air, we are having a Blog Hop! It will run from today, Nov 19 through Friday, Nov 29.  

Leave a comment on each of our blogs and the Tutti Designs Blog for a chance to win!  

One lucky winner will be announced on Sunday,  Dec 1,
and will receive a $25 Tutti Designs Store gift voucher.

All the Blog Hop links are at the bottom of this post.

So sit back, grab a drink and enjoy the post.  I hope it will inspire you to create something with these amazing dies too.

First up is a gift bag using the Garden Arbour and Cross Stitch Nesting Squares. I used the die cuts in a non traditional way and laid them on their sides.  I also cut one apart to use on the edges of the gift bag and on my tag.  I stamped the perfect sentiment on my gift tag created with one of the smaller Cross Stitched Nesting Squares and heat set it with Clear embossing powder.




Here is what the bag looks like without the tag showing


I couldn't leave the back of the bag bare, so I used a portion of the die cut and turned it upside down.  I couldn't help but see those smiling flowers when it was turned this way.😀





This is another example using the Garden Arbour die cut in a more traditional way.  I die cut the arbour three times from white cardstock and once from white fun foam.  I adhered all of these layers together at the top and left the bottom free so that it would look like a cluster of vines.  This also gave it lots of dimension so I could add the church behind the Garden Arbour. The stamped image and sentiment are an old stamp set I've had for a long time.  The corners were punched with a heart punch and Copic markers were used to add color.  The papers are from Tonic Studios.





I had so much fun creating this magnet from 1/8" thick black fun foam and the Heart Dream Catcher die.  


I ran the extra thick fun foam and die through my cutting machine.  It easily cut the outside edges of the fun foam, but left a good impression of the inside details without cutting through - which is exactly what I was hoping for!  I used Nuvo Glitter markers to add color to the Heart Dream Catcher.  I love the metallic look it has.  Using a hot glue gun, I added a magnet to the back of the piece.



For my next sample, I created a shaker card using the Heart Dream Catcher and the Cross Stitch Nesting Squares.  


I die cut the Heart Dream Catcher several times from white card stock and added color with Copic markers and Spectrum Noir Sparkle markers.  


The background for both the shaker element and my sentiment wee two different dies from the Cross Stitch Nesting Squares set.  I die cut them from white cardstock and added some Distress Oxides around the edges.  My sentiment was stamped with VersaFine Clair (Warm Breeze) and heat set with Clear embossing powder.  I added more feathers at the bottom.





This card was created using the Maple Vine Frame die.


I stared out by using a stencil to create my tree in the background.  I used several Distress Inks and then heat set it with Clear embossing powder.  More Distress Ink was added to create the sky.

The pointillism technique was used to add "leaves" to the tree.  This is an easy technique.  All you need to do is add a few drops of reinkers to an acrylic block and dab q-tips in the ink and then onto your paper.

I die cut the Maple Vine Frame twice from white cardstock and added color to one of them with Distress Inks.  I then layered the two together, offsetting the top one from the white background.



The Maple Vine Frame and the Dancing Couple dies were used to create this quick and easy card.  The Dancing Couple were die cut from black cardstock and the Maple Vine Frame was die cut from Rose Gold mirror Cardstock.  I love all the leaf detail the mirrored cardstock gave this piece.



Up next is a fun fold card using the Stacked Butterfly Cups and Cross Stitch Nesting Squares dies. 


I die cut the Stacked Butterfly Cups from white cardstock and blended my blue color using Distress Oxides.  Afterwards, I heat set it a couple times using Clear embossing powder.  I heat set it multiple times to get that smooth as glass look.

These were then adhered to two Cross Stitched Nesting Squares that were die cut from patterned cardstock. This created the flap for the opening of the card.  I added two more Cross Stitched Nesting Squares to the inside of my card for a message.




And my final sample is also a fun fold card using the Stacked Butterfly Cups and Cross Stitch Nesting Squares dies




I die cut the Stacked Butterfly cups from burgundy cardstock, cut off one of the cups, and heat set the remaining two cups with Clear embossing powder.  I added a piece of patterned paper behind the cups for the design.

This focal point was adhered to a piece of green cardstock die cut using the Cross Stitch Nesting Squares die.  I actually die cut a frame using two of the nesting dies and then adhered it on top of my base nesting die cut.  It's hard to tell in the photo, but it gives it a little more visual detail.

The arrow of this fun fold opens up to allow space for your message.





Your final stop will be to leave a comment back on the Tutti 
Designs Blog



I'm last on the hop, so your next stop is back at the Tutti Designs Blog to leave a final comment. Good luck and happy hopping!




Until next time...


18 comments:

Lori Kobular said...

Congratulations Anne! That is awesome and all of your projects look amazing as always! I really love the magnet!

Darlene said...

GORGEOUS projects Anne! What amazing inspiration!

Alice (scrAPpamondo) said...

WOW! How many lovely samples for the TV spot!!! Great ideas, and particularly love the heart dream catcher magnet (AMAZING!)and the cards with the gorgeous maple leaves fame! Wonderful works!

Diane said...

ALL are beautifully created Anne...gorgeous designs!!

Vicki said...

Fantastic cards and projects, Anne! So many creative designs!

Leanne said...

So exciting to see these on TV, they are beautiful, love the folds the colors and just stunning. Awesome to be apart of this with you. Hugs, L :)

jenndub71 said...

So much inspiration! I love all of these!

Devon said...

Great cards.

dmbennett said...

Gorgeous projects. So much great inspiration....

Kathy Krug said...

Wonderful inspiration, Anne. So many unique projects. Love how you used the dream catcher heart.

Lena said...

OMGoodness, Anne you have been busy. What a beautiful assortment of crafty projects! WOW! Makes me want to go out and buy their entire new release :-) Thank you for the amazing inspiration.
Enjoy your day.
Big hugs,
♥ Lena
Lena’s Creations

Donna Ellis said...

Congratulations, Anne! Your projects are really artsy and unique, striking and imaginative... I wanna copy them all! Thanks for today’s inspiration and so glad to know a famous star! May I please ask for your autograph? (Proud of you)

kReN said...

Amazing projects, Anne! Love them all! kReN@afourthlife

Julie Odil said...

Such awesome news, Anne! Congratulants! You have many wonderful projects here to inspire me!

Shona Erlenborn said...

Such beautiful samples for these amazing dies! You really did work hard on all these projects. Love the special fold elements on your cards too. I think my favorite is the tree with the offset maple vine frame and burlap! Very Fallish!

NanaConnie said...

WOW, these are stunning, Anne, especially those bags with the 'lace.'! Congrats on having so much shown on the program. :-D

Denise Bryant said...

Love the beautiful details on these lovely dies! The lace style designs are so pretty, and I also love the Maple Vine Frame!

Donna Ellis said...

Wow! What a wonderful assortment of greeting cards, Anne! You’ve been so busy but your Muse has definitely been happy! Congratulations on your TV debut. xx