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Showing posts with label cricut mini album. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cricut mini album. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Imagine That!

Welcome to the Imagine That Blog Hop! If you arrived here from Nadia's blog, you are in the right place. If not, click HERE to start at the beginning - and trust me, you'll want to! Tons of great projects using the Cricut Imagine are available for your viewing pleasure. The grand prize for the blog hop is TWO awesome sets of stamps - one from Peachy Keen Stamps and one from Scrappy Moms Stamps!! Just leave a comment at each stop in the hop to be entered.

My first project is a card using the Country Carnival Imagine Cartridge. I love how easy it is to put together a card using the Imagine!


For my second project, I made a recipe mini album using the Kate's Kitchen cartridge. The actual book is constructed out of red #10 envelopes and chipboard. I cut all of the patterned paper pieces and images using Kate's Kitchen. The spine is covered with sticky back canvas that I printed on my imagine! I love that I can now create printed fabric that matches my patterned paper!!!








Now, I also have some blog candy for a lucky winner! Just leave a comment below - would love it if you followed me as well... for a chance to win this stamp set. We all need some laughter and happiness in our lives and that is exactly what this set is all about! :) The winner will be announced on Tuesday, March 29.



Thanks for joining us for the hop. Now you're off to Lezlye's awesome blog!


Friday, January 7, 2011

Flaunt it Fridays Blog Hop!

Welcome to the Flaunt it Fridays Hello Kitty blog hop!! You should have arrived from Cheryl's blog - if not, click here to start at the beginning. For this week's challenge we were asked to flaunt the Hello Kitty with Airplane on Page 65 from the Hello Kitty Greetings Cart. So, for my challenge project, I decided to do a mini album. I cut the pages using the shadow function and used just the airplane portion of the cut. I then created the tags out of another Hello Kitty cut so the could slide into the pocket created by the airplane. :)


For my second project, I used the heart with the wings cut from page 51. I used the card function and the layers. I wanted to do this project using non-traditional Hello Kitty colors. :)


Check out this video for more info on my projects:


You must leave a comment on everyone's blog to have a chance to win the Grand Prize Giveaway which is the Love Always stamp set sponsored by Pink By Design. The grand prize will be on Sandra's blog! You will have all weekend to complete the hop and we will draw the winner sometime on Monday or Tuesday.

Thank You so much for taking the time to hop with us for the Flaunt It Friday's Hello Kitty Blog hop we can't wait to see how you "Flaunt" your Hello Kitty this week at Flaunt it Fridays . Your NEXT STOP is Elsa.

Should you get lost along the way, please go back to the Flaunt it Fridays blog for the complete hop listing. :)

Friday, December 31, 2010

Flaunt It Fridays Week 5!

The challenge this week was to use the martini glass on the From My Kitchen cartridge. So, I welded the martini glass to a rectangle, making a tag. I cut out a bunch of these tags. They go into a little toilet paper roll mini book and the tags can be used as a recipe book for cocktail recipes! I thought this would make a great hostess gift to take to a New Year's party! =)

Friday, December 10, 2010

Flaunt It Fridays Challenge #2

Be sure to stop by the Flaunt It Fridays blog to join in the fun and see all the other awesome projects the designers came up with this week!!

I'm so excited for the second FIF challenge! :) This week's cut is the sleigh on p. 74 of the Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge. I don't have that cartridge so I used the sleigh from Christmas Cheer. When I was thinking about what to make for this week, I pictured a sleigh full of presents. That is how this mini album came to be. Each sleigh page has a pocket to hold the "presents." The presents are actually the tags in the album to put pictures or write notes on.




You can see more detail in my video below: