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This paper-pieced banner is part of my "These Books are Sweet" bulletin board set. The banner is approximately 24" long. The letters were created using a Cricut machine, and the bee and banner were hand cut.
The Cricut machine lets you create stickers, cards, & crafts once you have set it up via cricut.com/setup. Follow the steps below to use the Cricut machine.
Made this card for the Online Card Class "His and Hers". Its the last one I made for this class. Today the gallery is closing. Used for the his and the hers card the same scalope circle: CG101
But this one is for a man and has a total different look. The sailing boat and the birds are cut with my Cricut.
used cricut cartridges:
wall décor, wild card, country life,
stamps of butterflies (crafty individuals)
It has been a real battle, but here after many late nights are what I hope are going to be the ribs for a bellows for my Deardorff V8. I ended up designing these in Photoshop, and then rendering them into cut paper using my wife's Cricut expression machine using "Sure Cuts a Lot" software. They are held together with very narrow strips of paper, and are actually made from 8 individual pieces as the Cricut was limited to a 24 inch long cut, and these are 31 inches.
This set of ribs is destined to go into the paper model to check that everything is good. And if they pass that test I'll run off another set for making the final bellows.
I thought I would be beyond this point yesterday, but then realized that when I had scaled my square patterns to have the proper taper Photoshop had simultaneously distorted the widths of the ribs. By the time I had realized that I had 15 pieces already cut. This time I did some checks after 3 cuts, and I am assembling the paper model before proceeding beyond the current 8 cuts.
If this all works out I'll post links to my Sure Cuts a Lot patterns and the source .SVG designs so others can use them in the future.
Update April 23rd: Here is the zip file containing the 4 sure cuts a lot patterns, and a readme file explaining how to get the cricut to sucessfully cut such a large shape out of some fairly thick paper: gregrob.ca/Bellows.zip
I did a bug themed party for my son's first birthday. i made these caterpillar invites with my cricut. They folded up into one nice circle (his head) and fit nicely in a standard A2 envelope.
My crafty blog: jenniferhardie.blogspot.com/
On my left top cabinet I have all my cricut cartdriges {I don't use them as often anymore) and all my Adhesives.
Cricut cartridges used: Country Life (apples & banner), A Child's Year (Thank You on apples). Apples are lightly inked with light brown ink & mounted on rosettes made from accordian folded strips of paper. All components are pop-dotted & mounted on black posterboard to look like a chalk board, framed by strips of yellow paper embossed with Distressed Stripes cuttlebug folder & inked with brown ink. This will be hung up in the staff lunchroom at my school.
This cake was designed for a very special woman - Kathy! Once my client, she became a very dear friend of mine!
Her dear husband asked for a surprise cake, both for him and Kathy. The things I knew were that she loved weddings and princesses, and that her Birthday party was about pink, silver, red, love and sparkle. That was enough for me!
A pink princess cake with a wedding-cake flare.
Milk Chocolate Cake with Milk Belgian Chocolate Mocha Truffle Filling. (40 servings)
Cricut cutouts, poured isomalt, gum paste shoe, silk drapes, ribbon roses - it has them all!!!
Join Cathy this month and create beautiful cards using your Cricut. This is a great class every month to help you get more acquainted with your amazing machine as well as make some great projects. The project changes monthly so that you can learn new techniques each month.
As the old saying goes: “We may not have it all together, but together we have it all.” Families matter! They make our houses homes, they make us laugh and cry, and they are simply so very near and dear to our hearts. The new Cricut: Families Idea Book combines your family memories and traditions with the power of your Cricut Machine!
Much of what we do creatively is meant to brighten the days of these loved ones and preserve the happy times in our memories. So as we’ve gone about bringing this book, Families, together, our focus has been on making it simple for you to get the inspiration you want so you can have fun creating – and then get back to the heart of things, your family. We also want to celebrate the fun and unique things you do as a family, so we've included vacation and family tradition sections. You’ll find projects to create for everyone in your family, from toddlers to teens. Cards for baby showers, mini albums, and gorgeous "family tree" frame made with the new This & That cartridge are just a few of the things we know you’ll love. 132-pages of pure inspiration you and your family will love! northridgepublishing.com/store/issues/cricut-idea-books
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25 servings of chocolate cake for a very elegant lady's Birthday party.
Her sister ordered a surprise cake for her and asked for something elegant and sophisticated. She also asked to include some birthday wishes and birthday girl's astrological sign - Leo.
To create this Leo medallion I used this cabinet door knob to create a mold first, but wanted the lion's expression to be softer so I played with it a bit.
To balance this quite masculine part of the cake, I thought I'd add another feminime element: brush embroidery. I thought it would also compliment the big peony and branches of willow Nicely. The willow branches are made of floral wire.
The letters are cut on Cricut and brushed with gold.