This is the first of my 4th of July Cards... yes, I am a little behind this year :) The card is 5x5 square. I used papers, buttons and ribbon from Hobby Lobby. The stamp is by Stampabilities. I stamped the image a second time on the glitter paper, cut out the heart, and pop dotted it for some dimension. The stars on the front are cut from George and Basic Shapes (check that off the cartridge exploration challenge list!) at 2 1/4, 2 1/2, and 2 1/2 shadow and pop dotted. The stars on the inside are cut at 2 and 2 1/4 inches. Thanks for looking.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Bloom Where You are Planted
I made this sign for my Mother to put in her office. She works for DHS, and they are going through a lot of reorganization and stress right now, with early retirements and some smaller offices closing. I thought the saying, "Bloom where you are planted" was appropriate for the situation.
I cut the word "Bloom" from the new Cricut Lite cartridge, Bloom. I cut the phrase "where you are planted" with Make the Cut. Papers are from the DCWV Spring Stack, and the flower stickers are KC & Co. The frame was a $3 frame from Walmart.
I cut the word "Bloom" from the new Cricut Lite cartridge, Bloom. I cut the phrase "where you are planted" with Make the Cut. Papers are from the DCWV Spring Stack, and the flower stickers are KC & Co. The frame was a $3 frame from Walmart.
Peachy Cheap Giant Bag of Scrap
Just wanted to share with you what I got in my Giant Bag of Scrap from Peachy Cheap. Lots and lots of cute stuff... and all for only $30. I can't wait to get scrappin' :)
Wildcard #35 - Father's Day Card
Here's the first of my WildCard creations... #35. I made it into a Father's Day card for my Fiance's dad - who is super outdoorsy. I cut the card and matching envelope as large as I could on a 12x12 mat. To do this, cut the envelope "fit to page" and note the size, then cut the card to match. This particular card cuts at 4 1/2 inches square. Used paper from my stash, buttons and raffia to finish it off.
And for my not so outdoorsy dad, a simple "Dad" card using the font on the Wild Card cartridge. I think this should count as my first "Cartridge Exploration" challenge, too... because honestly, I didn't even know Wild Card had a font! But I do like it, so I'll probably even use it again :) This card was super simple -- just paper from my stash and a little doodling on the letters with a white gel pen.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Challenging Myself!
I have been having trouble with "crafters block" lately, so I decided I need to give myself a little push to get craftin' :)
I am giving myself TWO challenges... so that equals TWO projects per week. So keep me accountable you guys! If you dont see two per week, start nagging!
My first challenge is CARTRIDGE EXPLORATION. I have about 35 cartridges... and probably 30 of them just sit unused on the shelf. In fact, several have never even been used at all. So my challenge is to dig everthing out and make projects with at least one cut from every cartridge that I own.
My second challenge for myself is the infamous WildCard challenge. I will make every card on the cartridge... at least one per week.
I am giving myself TWO challenges... so that equals TWO projects per week. So keep me accountable you guys! If you dont see two per week, start nagging!
My first challenge is CARTRIDGE EXPLORATION. I have about 35 cartridges... and probably 30 of them just sit unused on the shelf. In fact, several have never even been used at all. So my challenge is to dig everthing out and make projects with at least one cut from every cartridge that I own.
My second challenge for myself is the infamous WildCard challenge. I will make every card on the cartridge... at least one per week.
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