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Summer is in full swing and crafting is hot! Our August issue is full of awesome summertime projects using your Cricut® machine. Add some sparkle and shine to your cards, showcase those adorable toddlers in your scrapbooks, be inspired by new stamping ideas, and even get a jump-start on the school year with a fun bag for a teacher friend. We’ve got gifts, family vacation layouts, and projects that come together quickly when you’re pressed for time. See how gorgeous silhouettes can be on cards, learn how to make a quiet book using Provo Craft’s versatile Quiet Book cartridge, and get to know how Cricut Craft Room™ can make all your crafting that much easier. northridgepublishing.com/magazines/cricut-magazine
This is my daughter, her husband and baby in a simple to make die cut Christmas Ornament. visit my blog for the free SVG file see the profile page for the link.
Okay, it is a little sloppy but I hand sewed it and sewing is not my forte. It is made from traditional shwe-shwe material and it does it's job so I just love it.
June 16. If you follow me on instagram, you've already seen this completed product, but this was on the first day of me printing "tabs" for all our dominion cards. I used the cricut to design the tabs themselves, and used the pen attachment to write on them. The icons (you can see the horse on the Highway tab) match the icon of the set the cards are from. They're also color-coded for what they are (money cards - like the Platinum I'm holding up are gold, so they get gold tabs. Victory points are green, etc.). It took about 4 days to complete, and it's only cardstock, so they'll eventually get torn or dirty and will need reprinted, I'm sure, but doing this myself is cooler, prettier, and way cheaper than the plastic ones you can buy online (which don't have symbols. nor are they color-coded).
I stamped and colord the image with colored pencils. I cut out the words with my Cricut. I sent this card to our favorite vet.
A challenge on Scrapbook.com for November 2010. Another Monochrome layout, this time using the color blue.
I captured the experience of seeing the Eiffel Tower for the first time on our trip to Paris back in 2008.
This page has a lot of distressing and inking and crumpling and heart.
I wrote the lyrics of a song; that was a current hit in Paris when we were there Toi Plus Moi, in French on the bottom paper. It brings back happy memories of our trip every time I hear it.
I inked and ripped the covering paper then used strips of the leftover part to make the pleated flowers. The flourishes around the flowers were cut with my Cricut.
I used my new large border punch by EKSuccess for the decorate border on the photo.
Such a happy and emotional memory for me, I'm glad I was able to capture it to my satisfaction.
June 28. The door is done! Chalkboard paint, cricut labels, and everything in the freezer, garden and extended basement pantry all labeled!
Brayered ink background. Cricut cattails die cut, inked with Ranger Distress Ink.
See my blog for full details: notbusyenuf.blogspot.com/
TFL!
Heidi
Valentine Pillow - linen and cotton
Tutorial:
mylavenderave.blogspot.com/2012/02/cutting-fabric-with-cr...
The last of 3 birthday cards made for co-workers' March birthdays; see details at my blog: margaelinks.blogspot.com.