Friday, May 11, 2012

WILD CARD 2 HAND BOOK

I've taken a picture of all the pages for the Wild Card 2 cartridge since there is no digital handbook for it yet...Hope this helps someone out that would like to get it or just wants to look at it.
I'm sorry if some are a little blurry I took them with my iphone.






















NSD CROP: Color Challange

I made this for the NSD CROP Color Challange that they had over on the circle blog. I used Wild Card 2 again (really liking this cartridge). I cute the hot air ballon shaped card out at 4.5" and all of the layers that went with it. I cut the phrase inside out at 1". You were suppost to use black, ornage, a shade of green and then 2 diff. shades of blue.
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NSD CROP: Something Old, Something New challange

I made this for a challange over on the cricut circle blog. They have a challange where you can make any project that you would like and have to use 2 cricut cuts, use a new cartridge and an older cartridge.
I used Wild Card 2 for the new cartridge. I cut the card and the layers at 4.5". I used Create A Critter for the older cartridge and I cut Just Chillin' out at 1.5". I also tied a little twin around the trees.
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NSD CROP: Recipe Challenge entry

I made this for the cricut circle NSD challenge where you had to use 3 diff. pattern papers, the color yellow, a butterfly bird or bug, machine pen or hand stiching and at least 3 cricut cuts.
I used the new cricut cartridge that just came out called Wild Card 2. I cut the bee hive card and the layer for it, the bee and all of his layers and the envolope and liner out at 4.5". I cut the BEE HAPPY out at 2". I also put the little bee on a wobbler and added stiching around the hive and his wings. I also used some yellow stickles around his door and used a black gel pen for his eyes and some black enamel accents for his mouth. This is really a super cute cartridge and so easy to put the cards together.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

birthday card using Art Philosophy

I made this a few weeks ago for a friend of mine that had a birthday. This is the first card that I made with this cartridge. I cut the flowers out at 1" 1 1/2" and 2". I think the middle of the card was cut out at either 3 1/5" or 4". I used printed cardstock for the layered background (don't know the name of it but thought it looked pretty with this shade of purple). Spritzed a little glimmer mist on the roses and added some pearls.
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A Get Well Easel Card For My Aunt

I have been so busy lately and I've noticed that I hadn't posted on my blog in awhile so I figured I would put this card up that I needed to make for my Aunt that is having a tumor removed from her brain in a couple of weeks.
I used kraft paper as the base, a piece of pink DCWV for the layering and then some printed cardstock that I had found at big lots the other day.
I cut the flower pot from Everyday Pop Up cards at 3.5" cuttlebuged the pot and cut Get Well Soon at 1.5" from Cindy Loo. I added a few pearls along the sides and pop dotted the flower and the base at the bottom and added a little twine around the pot to give it that little extra touch.
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Sunday, February 19, 2012

A card made for a special little girl using Hello Kitty Greetings

There is a lady on the cricut circle message board that has a friend that has a little girl that is very sick and asked if we could all make a card for her to raise her spirts. Her name just happens to be Trinitie (her nick name is Trin...same one I had in school) so I made this card for her cause I was told she was a girlie girl and what girl don't like Hello Kitty lol. I cut hello kitty out at 4" and TRIN out at 1" to fit the ballons and used some echo park paper that I had bought for valentines day and a little glitter and some black & white ribbon, a few pearls and 2 pink dimonds on the bow to give it that extra bling. I hope she likes it cause I kinda like how it turned out :)
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