Hi this is Dawn and I wanted to share with a very simple project. My aunt absolutely loves sitting on our beach here in West Michigan, but because of the drive time she doesn't get to do it as often as she likes. So I made this layout minus pics so that she could hang it up and remember what it is about the beach she loves.
I started with plain blue CS from DCWV and used some sand like printed paper from DCWV loose from the LSS hand torn to look like the sand hills at the lake.
I then used LIFES A BEACH Cricut Cartridge for the umbrella and chair out of white and medium blue CS from DCWV, the chair and layer cut at 4.5 inches, umbrella and layers cut at 5 3/4 inches. Fancy drink also cut from LAB at 1 3/4 inch with all layers at same size and cut from DCWV CS.
Seagulls cut from LAB at 2 inches from white CS and seashells are also from LAB and cut from tan CS at 1 inch and chalked with shades of brown and pinks.
The title was cut from blue and white CS from DCWV at 1.5 inches from LYRICAL LETTERS and welded in Design Studio.
Sun is a simple circle in yellow CS from GEORGE AND BASIC SHAPES and placed a bit off the page. The cattails are a Jolee sticker I had hanging around in a sticker box.
The picture "frame" is also cut from LYRICAL LETTERS at 5 1/2 inches and turned on it's side, and placed on top of the picture which was matted on a piece of blue CS in matching colors.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Bunny layout
A little disappointed that I didn't have two of the same printed papers that would work with the colors, but these will have to do for now since I am forcing myself to stay on my spending ban.
The first page is pics of the guys headed to the bunny. Thumper is NOT Disney colors but I wanted him to match the bunny in the picture. First one was cut at 3 inches, then 2 7/8 inches and the last one was 2 1/2 inches (not really recommended unless your eyes are better than mine and hands are much thinner than mine)
Eggs are from Doodlecharms and cut out of white CS then inked so that they might have that "dyed" look
Title is from MS All Occassions Cake Cart because I thought the letters looked like they had little eggs cut out of them.
The next page I cut Thumper at 5 inches, much much easier. Eggs and basket from doodlecharms, made a mistake and tried to draw the basket lines while the kids were awake, they always want to touch me or grab on the table (silly woman, what was I thinking)
Little chocolate bunny was from Easter 2010 at 1 inch, after the boys are in bed, I am going to add Glossy Accents to make him more chocolate looking. The "grass" is the MS branch punch.
The first page is pics of the guys headed to the bunny. Thumper is NOT Disney colors but I wanted him to match the bunny in the picture. First one was cut at 3 inches, then 2 7/8 inches and the last one was 2 1/2 inches (not really recommended unless your eyes are better than mine and hands are much thinner than mine)
Eggs are from Doodlecharms and cut out of white CS then inked so that they might have that "dyed" look
Title is from MS All Occassions Cake Cart because I thought the letters looked like they had little eggs cut out of them.
The next page I cut Thumper at 5 inches, much much easier. Eggs and basket from doodlecharms, made a mistake and tried to draw the basket lines while the kids were awake, they always want to touch me or grab on the table (silly woman, what was I thinking)
Little chocolate bunny was from Easter 2010 at 1 inch, after the boys are in bed, I am going to add Glossy Accents to make him more chocolate looking. The "grass" is the MS branch punch.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Boo from Monster's Inc.
Did you ever make something quick just to get it in a challenge expecting to later throw it away? Haa the jokes on me, I actually like this one.
On the first day of each month we will announce a new Monthly Challenge. The challenges are designed to inspire you to stretch your creative wings. Have fun with it! You will have the entire month to create a project for the challenge. The project must meet the challenge requirements in order for your name to be entered into the prize drawing.
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The Challenge: Create a project of your choice using the Tic Tac Toe board above to choose THREE challenge prompts in a row. Project must include atleast 2 different Cricut Image Cuts.
Rules and Guidelines: Circle Blog Challenges are open to Cricut Circle Members only. You can create any type of project you would like (tag, altered project, mini album, etc.) but your project must be newly created for this challenge and include atleast 2 Cricut Image Cuts. You must submit a project to be entered into the Challenge Prize Drawing.
How to Enter: Submit your entry using the InLinkz tool found at the bottom of this post. Please post your full name along with your entry. Entries are due by 9:00 pm MST on Monday, May 30th, 2011.
Prize: This month FIVE winners will be selected from the entries to win a Brand NEW Cricut Expression 2: 5th Anniversary Edition. Yep! FIVE WINNERS!!!! Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery from winner announcement.
Winner: The winner will be selected randomly from qualifying entries using www.random.org and will be announced on the Cricut Circle Blog on Wednesday, June 1st, 2011.
Note: We want to be sure that everyone knows that you DO NOT need to have a blog to participate in the challenges here on the Cricut Circle blog. When the InLinkz tool at the bottom of the Challenge Post asks you for the URL of your blog, you can also type in the URL of a gallery you have uploaded your project to, a direct URL to the image (Photobucket, TinyPic, etc.) or even a message board entry where you have inserted your photo. If you receive an error while submitting your entry, look at the top of the screen and there will be three tabs to choose from. One of them will give you the option to upload your image directly from your computer. We are really enjoying your submissions! Keep them coming!
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I chose the sun, Gypsy welded shape and the buttons.
I welded an upside down cloud from Pooh & Friends to a 5x5.5 square from GEORGE that would be glued between a white and blue 5x7 square from GEORGE as my card base.
Then I cut Boo from BEST OF PIXAR at 5 inches will all her pieces (except her little leggins crumpled so he has brown leggins) I had a bit of issues with the skin also so that got cut from vinyl.
The grass is also from POOH & FRIENDS 2 of them at 1 1/8 inches and 3 at 1 inch.
The sun is from CREATE A CRITTER at 1 3/4 inch.
The #2 and it's shadow was cut from BIRTHDAY BASH at 1 inch.
The sun and Boo were pop dotted.
Everything was cut from scraps so I have no idea on paper color or brand.
Monthly Challenge!
On the first day of each month we will announce a new Monthly Challenge. The challenges are designed to inspire you to stretch your creative wings. Have fun with it! You will have the entire month to create a project for the challenge. The project must meet the challenge requirements in order for your name to be entered into the prize drawing.
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MAY MONTHLY CHALLENGE: Tic Tac Toe Challenge!
Tic Tac Toe . . . Three X’s in a Row! That’s the goal in this challenge. Look at the tic tac toe board below and choose three squares in a row. Use the challenge prompts from all three squares to create your project! In Juliana’s sample project below she used the bottom row of the Tic Tac Toe Board; Flower Image Cut, Cuttlebug Folder, and Imagine Papers. We can’t wait to see what you do! This month, in honor of National Scrapbooking Day (May 7th) we will be giving away a Brand NEW Cricut Expression 2: 5th Anniversary Edition to FIVE WINNERS!!!! Yep! You heard me right! FIVE WINNERS!!!!!The Challenge: Create a project of your choice using the Tic Tac Toe board above to choose THREE challenge prompts in a row. Project must include atleast 2 different Cricut Image Cuts.
Rules and Guidelines: Circle Blog Challenges are open to Cricut Circle Members only. You can create any type of project you would like (tag, altered project, mini album, etc.) but your project must be newly created for this challenge and include atleast 2 Cricut Image Cuts. You must submit a project to be entered into the Challenge Prize Drawing.
How to Enter: Submit your entry using the InLinkz tool found at the bottom of this post. Please post your full name along with your entry. Entries are due by 9:00 pm MST on Monday, May 30th, 2011.
Prize: This month FIVE winners will be selected from the entries to win a Brand NEW Cricut Expression 2: 5th Anniversary Edition. Yep! FIVE WINNERS!!!! Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery from winner announcement.
Winner: The winner will be selected randomly from qualifying entries using www.random.org and will be announced on the Cricut Circle Blog on Wednesday, June 1st, 2011.
Note: We want to be sure that everyone knows that you DO NOT need to have a blog to participate in the challenges here on the Cricut Circle blog. When the InLinkz tool at the bottom of the Challenge Post asks you for the URL of your blog, you can also type in the URL of a gallery you have uploaded your project to, a direct URL to the image (Photobucket, TinyPic, etc.) or even a message board entry where you have inserted your photo. If you receive an error while submitting your entry, look at the top of the screen and there will be three tabs to choose from. One of them will give you the option to upload your image directly from your computer. We are really enjoying your submissions! Keep them coming!
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I chose the sun, Gypsy welded shape and the buttons.
I welded an upside down cloud from Pooh & Friends to a 5x5.5 square from GEORGE that would be glued between a white and blue 5x7 square from GEORGE as my card base.
Then I cut Boo from BEST OF PIXAR at 5 inches will all her pieces (except her little leggins crumpled so he has brown leggins) I had a bit of issues with the skin also so that got cut from vinyl.
The grass is also from POOH & FRIENDS 2 of them at 1 1/8 inches and 3 at 1 inch.
The sun is from CREATE A CRITTER at 1 3/4 inch.
The #2 and it's shadow was cut from BIRTHDAY BASH at 1 inch.
The sun and Boo were pop dotted.
Everything was cut from scraps so I have no idea on paper color or brand.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
THANKS MOM BLOG HOP
Welcome to the THANKS MOM BLOG HOP. Thanks for joining us to enjoy all the wonderful crafty inspiration in honor of mother's everywhere from the talented designers in this hop.
You should have arrived here from Brenda's Blog. If you missed the beginning of the hop, please go back to the start of the hop at Deb's Blog to start so you don't miss any of the projects. There is a Grand Prize Blog Candy offered so you want to start at the beginning and read how to participate to win.
HAPPY MOTHER"S DAY to all you women out there and men too that step in when needed.
I am really sorry about todays project. I did not take pictures of the inside until I had completed it and the person it is going to has asked that I not print the info inside.
I made a small journal book from CAMPIN CRITTERS at 7.5 inches for the cover, inside pages and layers, I used hide contour on the front cover so I could add my own shapes and words. This book is such a nice little book that goes together so easy and yet has a well put together look when done.
I used STORYBOOK at 2.347 inches and 2.451 inches and MOTHERS DAY 2019 for Mommy and Shadow at 1.5 inches.
And again added one of the 3D flowers I had made for the other two items.
The inside pages were a combo of the pink, dark purple and white since the Mother I gave this to had 3 children. I used various shapes from A CHILD'S YEAR for each page, on one side I added a mat for a pic of mommy and child and then on the opposing page I added some journaling about the picture making it sound as if it were written from the child.
Today I will show you the card I made to go in the bag with the gift.
I cut the doily from MOTHERS DAY 2010 at 4.377 inches and since I had run out of the coordinating paper stock I went to vinyl thinking that the intricate cuts would do better with vinyl anyway (I was right :) ) The card is 5x7. The oval as well as all cuts on the card came from MD 2010 and was cut at 2.221 inches, Happy Mothers day was cut at 2.024 with no shadow. The flower was made in the same way as yesterday but cut at 1.5 inches. The colors do look better IRL for sure.
Today I have a gift bag to show you, and will show you the contents on Saturday and Sunday so make sure you come back to see everything.
I started with a 7.5 x 5/25 brown craft bag (the kind you can buy in a pack of 12 at Joann's) on the front I used some printed paper from the DCWV Spring stack from a few years ago. I then cut Happy Mother's Day from MOTHERS DAY 2010 Cricut cartridge at 4 inches in white and the shadow at 4 inches in a deep purplish color. I tried to get all fancy and add a few dots to the letters to make them stand out a bit more.
The flower is cut from MOTHERS DAY BOUQUET Cricut cartridge at 1 7/8 inches, I cut 8 of the scalloped flowers in white and inked them up in a softer shade of purple, misted them with Glimmer mist and while still damp, I crumpled them up, opened them, stacked them and used a sharp pointed tip to put a hole in the center and then held them together with a small white brad, fluff to your liking.
The leaves are also from MDB cut out of some scrap shades of green at 2 in and 1 3/4 in. I scored about 3/4 of the way up with the MS scoreboard and then misted with Glimmer mist
using Beacon's 3N1 craft glue placed the flower and leaves on the bag and finished it off with a small pink ribbon on the handle.
Thanks for hopping along with us. Remember, if you leave a comment on every designers blog hop post, your name will go into the drawing for the Blog Candy that our THANK MOM BLOG HOP hostess, Debbie, is offering as a Grand Prize.
Next up on the hop , is the talented Chrissie
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