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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.
The image is cut with my Cricut Machine.
It is cut, using a free cut of the week in Cricut Craft Room.
In the background a stamp by Hero Arts.
I wanted to add little stickers with the Cricut and Xyron logos on them, but I was worried about copyright, etc. This set is headed to the big auction house!
This is a double layer 8" round butter yellow cake with vanilla buttercream filling. It has a generous layer of vanilla buttercream icing and then it is covered in a fresh layer of light yellow fondant. This cake has very intricate detail including a gumpaste glass slipper, spool of thread, cinderella, cinderella's name, the coach, gus and jaq, and the fairy godmother. A cake fit for a princess!!
pig hunter cake for reno with handmade edible gun knife pig dogs and figurine of Reno - the boar wild pig is an 8" shaped cake and the lower cake is 15"
Auckland Cake Art unusual and contemporary wedding and birthday cakes and naughty cheeky hen and stag party cakes New Zealand, now on facebook!
Made this tag for CAS-ual Fridays Challenge.
Used my Cricut to cut the tag, wich is called a bread tag.
Stamped and embossed snowflakes on it and added some blue distress ink.
Than stamped the little snowman, colored it with copics and glued it behind the window.
HA-CG152-Two Birds
HA-CL289
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder
Cricut Butterfly
Fiskars Treading Water border punch
Fiskars Scallop Circle Punch
Tim Holtz Distress Ink -Fired Brick
I bought the tin (with accordion book), the cut the circles from patterned paper and white cardstock (for journaling and matting photos) using the Cricut.
I made this for Lisa, for her birthday! :)
Blogged here... invinciblesummer.typepad.com/
(Cut file also available on my blog)
Moniques candyland cake with blueberry girl chocolate waterfall and real wonka candy
Auckland Cake Art unusual and contemporary wedding and birthday cakes and naughty cheeky hen and stag party cakes New Zealand, now on facebook
Made for Lucy's Card Sketch Challenge.
For this card I used her Sketch Day 4.
You can read more about it here:
www.lucys-cards.com/2014/01/lucys-cards-sketch-week-day-4...
There are still 4 more days to participate in the challenge.
I can recomment it, because the sketches are very usefull and fun to play with!
I already used 4 of the 5 sketches , you can find the cards on wich I used them on my flickrstream and on my blog:
★ Title: Soaring High Negative Space Shuttle
Created by Meena Schaldenbrand
“I got 2 quilts out of 1 cut with the Cricut for the Dream Rocket Project.
I will send the Positive image quilt, Soaring High and keep the Negative image quilt.
I pixel traced 3 different space shuttle views into Make The Cut software and cut out the shuttles with the Cricut Expression. I was literally jumping up and down when I got the horizontal shuttle with over 17,000 nodes (after simplifying) to cut with the Cricut!”
-Thanks Meena
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★WHAT IS THE DREAM ROCKET PROJECT?
The Dream Rocket Team is collecting nearly 8,000 artworks from participants around the globe. The artwork will be assembled together to create a massive cover in which will wrap a 37 story Saturn V Moon Rocket at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. We will also be displaying submitted artwork in dozens of national venues prior to the wrapping of the Saturn V. Additionally, we are posting images of submitted artwork & their stories on our Website, Flickr, and Facebook.The Dream Rocket project uses the Saturn V Moon Rocket as a symbolism of universal values of the human spirit. Optimism, hope,
caring for our natural resources, scientific exploration, and harnessing technological advancements for a better quality of life while safeguarding our communities, are all common desires across national and international boundaries. Participants are able to express and learn about these values through this creative collaboration. With the completion of each artwork, participants are asked to write an essay explaining their artwork, and the dream theme in which they chose.
★How can I Participate & Have my Artwork Displayed?
The Dream Rocket project would like to challenge you to ‘Dare to Dream’. To dream about your future and the future of our world through dream themes such as health, community, conservation, science, technology, space, peace, and so on. We would like you to use your selected Dream Theme to express, explore, and create your vision on your section of the wrap. We hope that you are able to express and learn through this creative collaboration. With the completion of each artwork, you are asked to write a brief essay explaining your artwork, and the dream theme in which you chose.
“The Saturn V is the ideal icon to represent a big dream. This rocket was designed and built as a collaboration of nearly half-a-million people and allowed our human species to venture beyond our world and stand on ANOTHER - SURELY one of the biggest dreams of all time. ENABLING THE DREAMS of young people to touch this mighty rocket sends a powerful message in conjunction with creating an educational curriculum to engage students to embrace the power of learning through many important subjects”
-Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium, New York
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