IÂ created a copper paper bracelet using my Cricut and the Paper Lace 2 cart and the new Cuttlebug embossing folder called: Mary Ann. The bracelet part of this was created using a recycled roll of packing tape. Hey it makes a perfect bangle!
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I created a wall hanging box for my daughters teacher as an end of the year thank you. It is a simple wooden box, painted red. The cooper is embossed on the Cuttlebug using the Musical Flourish embossing folder. I glued down a piece of fabric and the thanks is cut out of yellow wool felt also on the Cuttlebug. The flourish and the flowers were cut on the Cricut using the Straight From The Nest cartridge. Glue it all down and you have the perfect gift to say thanks!
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Mothers Day fashion photo album for Grandma.
Using both my Cricut and my Cuttlebug mixed together I created a fashionable photo album as a gift for my mom. I will fill it with photos of the grand kids in time for Mother’s Day. The copper foil is embossed on with Cuttlebug using the Mary Ann embossing folder. The butterfly is cut on the Cricut using the Paper Lace cart and then embossed. The bling is added by using by Imaginisce irock and hot rocks.
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The smallest one was living in a space with her sister’s hand-me-down mobile so I thought it time to make her one of her own. I created a mobile using card stock and pink printed paper out of an old Neiman Marcus Catalog for her room. To the balloon basket I added a small bit of ribbon lace.
All items were cut on the Cricut. The hot air balloons with flags were created using the Everyday Pop-Up Cartridge. The air plane and “Day Dream” phrase we create using the Just A Note Cartridge (which is a built-in cartridge on the new Cricut Expression 2: Anniversary Edition) and the clouds were cut from the Create-A-Critter cartridge.
All items are hanging from the Hanging Photo Mobile by Kikkerland.
This project was featured on the HIVE
I created a stop sign shaped Car Carrying Fashion Case for the short one using the Cricut Pop-Up Neighborhood Cartridge. I started with a simple octagon shaped box, spray painted it red, cut cars and trucks out using my Gypsy, Cricut and the Pop-Up Neighborhood Cartridge out of blue and black sticky back vinyl. I attached the vinyl to the spray painted box and then added a chair webbing handle.
For the down-loadable PDF Tutorial click here: Car Case Tutorial
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