Saturday, August 28, 2010

Happy Harvest Card -1st Video

Hi everyone, I've been learning how to work my new flip video so I can add video tutorials on my blog.... and I'm so excited to share with you my first video.... woo hoo!!!



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Monday, August 16, 2010

Bird Bath -Fantabulous Cricut Challenge

This week at Fantabulous Cricut the challenge is...

The Great Outdoors
Create a project with an outdoor activity… camping, fishing, swimming etc.

My outdoor activity would be bird watching :)
I used the Serenade Cricut cartridge to create my bird bath scenery.

Come see the other "Outdoor Activity" projects that the design team has created, and come join our challenge -HERE

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Monday, August 9, 2010

National Smile Week -and a "SMILE" Challenge

This week happens to be "National Smile Week" and at Fantabulous Cricut we hope to give you "oodles of smiles" and encourage you to participate in the challenge.

Challenge #22
National “Smile” week:
Create a project and include the word “Smile”

I used my new cricut cartridge Lacy Labels, this is one of the "Walmart Lite" cartridges and of all the Lite cartridges this is my very favorite!! It gives me a ton of scallops, ovals and a variety of other shapes that I can use on any card, I know I'll use this cartridge often!

I decided to create an oval scallop shape card using the "Scallop 1" shape, I used design studio to weld the two scallops together. The letters for "smile" are from the Alphalicious cartridge I welded them together. The card size is approx. 5 1/4" x 4". "SMILE"
Come join us for the challenge and see all the wonderful "smile" cards that the DT has created -HERE.

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Monday, August 2, 2010

Sizzling B-B-Que Card -Fantabulous Cricut Challenge

We're barbecuing over at Fantabulous Cricut ... well the projects are sizzling anyway and it's time for another Challenge Me Monday.

Challenge #21
Summer B-B-Que
Create a project and incorporating b-b-q summer food /cooking

I used three Cricut cartridges for my card,George and Basic Shapes for the lettering, and From my Kitchen for the grill on pg. 41 of the handbook, the spatula is on page44 and page 55 is the fork I used (I show how I made a two pronged fork below). Then Everyday Paper Dolls for the grass on page 77 (accessories 2).


I used the regular fork and cut off two of the prongs as shown below. For the handles, I cut each of the utensils out of brown cardstock, then cut off the utensil part.


I also added brown ink to the edges of the handles, the fork did not have a hole so I made one with a piercing tool then added red twine.

Come see the sizzling Fantabulous Cricut design team projects -HERE.
Enjoy the rest of your Summer!

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