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The papers are Snow Day from Pink Paislee, the card is from Pretty Little Studio and the Blossom Twine is from The Twinery.
Custom Monogram cake topper and cupcake toppers for a wedding cake. I scanned the monogram from their invitation and placed it into the Make the Cut software, fattened it up a bit (it was a very thin 'C'), then cut out 106+ of these!
Cut using Cricut Life's a Beach but inspired by dragonflydesigns58.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/by-sea.html
Thank you Cheryl B. You have opened my eyes to step cards!
She has her kit for sale which is beautiful and would be much quicker. Also, I like her fishes better!
Used the Friends definition. Then cut out the tag with my new Cricut cartridge "Walk in my Garden". The daffodil is already cut out in the tag, but when you cut out the layers in another color again, you can get this result.
I made this for my nephew who turned 7. I didn't want to add too many embellishments that might get bumped off, once in the hands of a 7yo. lol.
I used my Cricut Expression.
TFL!
Yep, I'm a big old nerd, not that this is a surprise! My first word cut with my Cricut Expressions? Why Cricut!, of course! There's an exclamation point, too, but it wouldn't fit on the machine when I set up this shot. This is the Plantin Shadow font , one of two cartridges that came with the product.
I still need to get the hang of knowing what speed and pressure to use with various types of paper. My first test page was on plain copy paper and tore. My second cut was on cheap cardstock and it didn't quite cut all the way through, so I had to clean up the edges of the letters with scissors. This third try, though, worked like a charm.
The picture's lousy since it was taken in low light with a camera phone. But that just adds to the nerdy essence. ;)
Learn to use your Cricut to cut designs in vinyl/contact paper/shelf liner for stenciling on fabric. I bring my Cricut machines and cartridges if you don't have one and my fabric paint so you can make a one of a kind project for yourself or a gift! Class cost $24. Saturday, October 29th 2-4 pm and includes Cricut machine and cartridge usage (if you don't have one) vinyl, and fabric paint. You bring your own fabric to paint on: t-shirt, anything denim (pants, purse, jacket, etc.), fabric purse, apron, hat, or even a stretched canvas!
Glitter ornament - clear glass ball with Future Floor wax swirled around inside, poured out and super fine glitter poured in and shaken to cover. Vinyl words added on outside.
Cricut Walk in My Garden Diecut flowers, all cardstock, Rob and Bob Charm on handle, PC circular purse
Part of this was cut on the Cricut using the program Sure Cuts A Lot (the trees and ground) and the fairy is stamped and cut out and mounted.
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Get an affordable Cricut Expression as seen on tv. Down payment and monthly payments with great bonus offers. Free Cricut files for Sure Cuts Alot Cricut software. Free SVG and CUT files downloads.
Whenever you cut something out, there are the other pieces left over. These are compositions put together from Cricut plant shadow 'leftover" pieces.
Same Banner cut with Cricut Expression -- the small rectangles did not cut cleanly, and I had to use a craft pick to remove each one (yes, this was tedious and time consuming)
I found the tin and accordion album on clearance for $2. I wanted to add patterned paper circles to the lid and the pages to dress it up before I added photos, etc. I used the Cricut Design Studio to lay out my 4" circles and cut them all out in no time! I inked the edges, ran them through the Xyron machine, and - voila - I am ready to embellish!
Have you been Booed?
It's simple really. Print a Color or Black & White "BOO" sheet and include it with a delicious treat. Leave it on someone's door step, ring the bell, and Run Run Run!
If you have been Boo'ed, cut out a ghost or use the provided sign and place it on or near your door so you won't be Boo-ed again.
Before long you will have a neighborhood full of ghosts!
This is the sign I made to be included in my neighbors Boo goody bag. I used my CRICUT machine and a laminator.