This Thanksgiving card was made with my Cricut Expression. I used a 10"x7" brown colored paper folded to 5"x7". Next I cut a lighter brown paper to 4 3/4"x6 3/4". Then a Green designed paper was cut at 4 1/2"x6 1/2". Using the Easter 2010 Cricut cartridge, I cut the grass at 1 1/2"x6 1/2". Using my Wild Card Cricut cartridge and mini gel pens I had my Cricut write the letters Happy Thanksgiving in a dark green color. Then I used my Home Accents cartridge and cut the oval circle around Happy Thanksgiving. I used my Copic Y19 marker to color in the Happy Thanksgiving. I also cut the oval a second time to create the background accent in brown paper. I accented with a brown ribbon. The turkey was cut at 3 1/2" from Stretch your Imagination on page 49. Pop-ups are used behind the turkey and behind the Happy Thanksgiving. I used Xmas Red Stickles for the eye. Hope you enjoy this nice little Thanksgiving card.
You will find Cards for all occasions made by using the Cricut and Cuttlebug machines. Also, see how I use vinyl for home decor and glass etching projects. I use my YourStory book binder/laminator to make note/drawing books. As I expand my projects, I will post them for you to view. Click on the FOLLOW and be one of my followers. Feel free to leave comments and let me know if there is anything I can make or questions I can answer to help you! Thanks for visiting my blog.
Showing posts with label Wild Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wild Card. Show all posts
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Wedding Card - Wild Card Cricut Cartridge
Cardcrazy09 demonstrates how to make this card in a video on YouTube under Wild Card Wedding. This card is in the Cricut Wild Card cartridge instructions on page 63. The card and envelope are 5 1/4". A liner for the envelope was also made. The flowers are found in the liner option and are cut at 5 1/4" also. I used the Plum Blossoms folder in my Cuttlebug on the cake and added Stickles to the center of the flowers. A white bow is glued to the top of the cake.
The inside of the card lettering is made using the Cursive 101 Cricut cartridge. I cut the letters twice and offset them to give a shadow effect.
The Bride and groom were cut using the icon feature on page 63 of the Wild Card. I used Stickles for the brides dress.
Thanksgiving Card - Stretch Your Imagination and Wild Card Cricut Cartridges
This Thanksgiving card is 5"x7" folded, using the Cricut and Stretch Your Imagination and Wild Card cartridges The turkeys are 3 1/2" and 2 1/2". The paper is from the Paper Studio Affinity paper pack. The "Happy Thanksgiving" greeting is made using the mini gel pen in the Cricut. I used Stickles for the sparkle and a brown ribbon to finish the card. I hope you all have a very happy Thanksgiving.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Warmest Wishes Card Challenge - Wild Card Cricut Cartridge
This card was made for Karlee's challenge at http://www.karleekrafts.com/ for Robyn's, My Pink Stampers challenge on Friday, September 24, 2010. Robyn is giving eight of her stamp sets to the winner. Check out the challenge at Karlee's blog or at http://www.mypinkstamper.com/.
This card was made with the Cricut Expression using the Wild Card cartridge. The envelope is lined and accented with blue ribbon and the card is accented with a blue ribbon running through eyelets. The inside of the card is a branch with warmest wishes lettering. I love the pretty pink paper and the pink accented layering on the card
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Glass Etching - Stretch Your Imagination, Joys of the Season and Wild Card Cricut Cartridges
These four glasses were etched using the following Cricut Cartridges (Left to Right):
Hearts - Wild Card
Wedding Glasses - Stretch Your Imagination
Flower - Joys of the Season
Pine Cone - Joys of the Season
Each template was cut at 3" using vinyl as a template. Armour Etch Cream was put on with a small brush, generously. After 10 minutes rinse the glasses with warm running water from the sink. Remove the vinyl and dry the glasses. You have beautiful glasses in just minutes. .
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