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Friday, May 16, 2014

Mini album using Tsunami Rose printable journal kit

I created this mini album using the Life Abloom printable journal kit from Tsunami Rose. Daisy is the owner and designer of Tsunami Rose and she creates the most gorgeous printables! She had contacted me a while back and asked if I would like to work with one of her kits. I was so excited to start making this book! The kit is so beautiful and the designs were just perfect for some pictures that I have from a recent trip to our local botanical garden. Scroll down for the video. You can visit the Tsunami Rose shop at www.zibbet.com/tsunamirose










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Monday, May 12, 2014

Mother's Day card

Here is a quick post about the Mother's Day card that I made for my dear mother-in-law. I cut the card base and flower with my Cricut Explore. The sentiment was also written with my Explore using a gold marker. Hope you all had a great Mother's Day!!




Friday, April 25, 2014

Baseball birthday card

Happy Friday! I often struggle with making cards for the men in my life. Finding a theme for a manly card can be tough. For today's card, I went with a good old sports theme. The recipient of this card is a HUGE baseball fan. The baseball player is cut from the Create a Friend cartridge and I used my Cricut Explore to write the sentiment on the inside. Enjoy!




Thursday, April 10, 2014

How I use my electronic diecutting machine with pocket page scrapbook layouts



I LOVE using my Cricut Explore and Silhouette Cameo to create die cuts for my pocket page layouts. One of the problems I was having is that it was taking me a long time to size my die cuts and determine how they would work on my layouts. So, I created a template to use and it has really made the process of setting up my cuts go so much faster. You can watch a video on how I use the templates:



You can download the free template and SVG frames HERE.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Birthday card using Cricut Explore

I wanted to make a birthday card that is trendy, girlie, and colorful. I used the Cricut Explore to cut all of the pieces. In Design Space, I created the background by manipulating a chevron design from the Boho Graphics Iron On cartridge and used the feather from the Southwest cartridge. The Happy Birthday label was written by the Explore. I am very pleased with the results and continue to be thrilled by the cuts made by the Explore. I feel as though the Explore and Design Space help me to complete projects more quickly. They are so easy to use that my time is spent more on planning, than on execution. The machine is no longer what slows me down. I LOVE this!

The Design Space file I used to create this card is HERE. It has been my experience that you need to save shared files before you can cut them. Simply go the file, save it your library, load your paper, and  cut! :)


Sunday, March 16, 2014

St. Patrick's Day Bear Card


Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone! This was the card I made using my Cricut Explore. I made several of these to send out. I love this little bear's outfit. He is looking pretty handsome for the festivities! The bear is cut from the Teddy Bear Parade cartridge and the shamrock in the background is from Designer's Calendar. The sentiment stamp is from Hero Arts.

Enjoy your day!






Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Write + cut on the Cricut Explore

I created this super quick card using my Cricut Explore and the write + cut feature. I love that this little machine can actually WRITE my sentiment on the inside of a card! I used an American Crafts Slick Writer in the pen holder and it was super easy to set my Explore to write and cut in one pass! The cupcake is from Simply Charmed and the cardstock is Recollections.





You can see how I did it here:


Tuesday, March 11, 2014

I am in LOVE... again!!!

After experiencing a bunch of different emotions, ranging from doubt and worry to total excitement, I am happy to report that I am in love... with the Cricut Explore!


This baby has met, and even exceeded, my high hopes for this new machine. Yes, I had my doubts, as I'm sure many people did. I have been a Cricut user since 2008 and have had my share of ups and downs with the brand. I started with the original Cricut and upgraded to the Expression a short while later. I also have a Gypsy and the good old Imagine... we won't go there right now. Somwhere along the way, I kind of fell out of love with Cricut in general. I had accumulated quite a collection of cartridges, but as technology improved and I started to see what other brands could do, I just sort of lost interest. I eventually picked up a Silhouette Cameo, which I still like very much and use frequently. However, there has still always been this slight longing to go back to my Cricut but I just haven't because it seemed rather tedious to use, compared to the Cameo. So my Cricut machines sat, untouched, for quite some time. I would occasionally glance at them but really have not used them in a long time. At some point, I believe I may have even told my husband that I would never give Provo Craft another dime because the Silhouette Cameo seemed to fulfill most of my needs, except... it's not a Cricut! I love the designs on the Provo Craft cartridges and really wanted to love my Cricut machines. 

Fast forward to the end of January. I was checking my email one morning and saw a message from HSN announcing the debut of a brand new Cricut machine to be launched on February 12. It peaked some interest, but really not much excitement. I thought I might check it out sometime, but surely I would never buy another Cricut machine so I didn't have to watch the HSN premier! Over the next few days, I started to see random bits of information about this new machine pop up over the internet. I figured what the heck, it can't hurt to read about it. The more I read, the more I became interested. A completely rebuilt machine, brand spanking new web-based interface, dual housing for a blade plus marker or scoring tool, cut your own SVGs, hmmm... could this be what I've always been hoping my Cricut would someday be? Well, maybe it wouldn't hurt to watch it on HSN. They have a good return policy so even if the machine turns out to be really lame, I could always send it back. So I watched. It  didn't take long before my fingers were adding it to my cart and it was on it's way. When it finally arrived, the Explore was as beautiful in person as it was on tv. But the true test was in the cutting. This little machine had some BIG promises to make good on. Boy, did it deliver!



This doily, cut at 4 inches, is BEAUTIFUL! All of the points are perfect, no tears on even the thinnest of pieces, and every tiny piece was cut through... I didn't have to rip a single section off of this cut! I would never have attempted a cut like this with my Expression. Then there are the whiskers... Do you see how perfectly these whiskers cut? And don't get me started on his little mouth... You can see it to the right of his head. The space between the dots on the mat is 1/4" and his mouth is even smaller than that! 


The Design Space application is by no means perfect but I am hoping that it will continue to improve and it will only get better. These first few days that I spent with my Cricut Explore were heavenly. Stay tuned for more on the Cricut Explore and Design Space. I'm working on a bunch of projects right now! We'll see if the newness of being in love again wears off or if this machine is truly everything I hope it will be!

Monday, January 13, 2014

Personalized gift bags


New product available in my Etsy shop! Personzalized DIY gift bags for your special occasion. Included in this purchase are personalized printables for you to create your own custom favor bags. Create your own packaging using any color paper you wish.

For creating a white package, I prefer to use matte photo paper. This is the paper I prefer. It is affordable and a great weight for creating gift bags. The colors really pop on this paper versus using regular white cardstock. It is available on Amazon for a good price.