The tag was cut from Holiday Frames and Tags and the bag was cut from Plantin' Schoolbook. I embossed the bag with the Holly Ribbons embossing folder before I glued the sides together.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
#176 Holiday Frames and Tags - Poinsettia Gift Bag
Hi everyone! Here is another project I created for the cricut circle swarm challenges. Number six was to use a cartridge we had never used before. I have quite a few of these! I decided to go with Holiday Frames and Tags which was a limited edition cartridge released by Creative Memories in 2012.
The tag was cut from Holiday Frames and Tags and the bag was cut from Plantin' Schoolbook. I embossed the bag with the Holly Ribbons embossing folder before I glued the sides together.
The tag was cut from Holiday Frames and Tags and the bag was cut from Plantin' Schoolbook. I embossed the bag with the Holly Ribbons embossing folder before I glued the sides together.
#175 Extreme Fonts - Thankful Mini Album
Hi everyone! For the 5th challenge of the cricut circle swarm, we were asked to create a fall or Halloween themed mini album. I decided to go with a Thankgiving mini.
Reindeer Christmas Card
Hi everyone! The 4th challenge for the Circle swarm was to create a holiday themed project using non-traditional colours for that holiday. I chose to create a Christmas card and here it is:
My reindeer were cut from Create a Critter 2. In the background I used the Holly Ribbons Cuttlebug embossing folder.
My reindeer were cut from Create a Critter 2. In the background I used the Holly Ribbons Cuttlebug embossing folder.
#174 Create a Critter 2 - Halloween Frame
Hi everyone! Here is a project I created for challenge number three in the Canadian Cricut Circle Swarm. The challenge was to create a home décor piece using Cricut cut flowers and chipboard.
The cartridges I used are Art Philosophy for the flowers, Trick or Treat for the Scary title, and Create a Critter 2 for the bat. The scary title was cut from chipboard first, then covered in paper using the same cut.
Labels:
Art Philosophy,
Create a Critter 2,
Trick or Treat
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