cre.a.tiv.i.ty: {kree-eh-tiv-i-tee} n. 1. the discovery of one's self
Showing posts with label Cuttlebug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuttlebug. Show all posts

Monday, June 11, 2012

FCCB Father's Day...

Hi All,
Another great challenge over at the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge blog.
This week the challenge is Father's Day.
Here I used the Kate's ABCs cricut cartridge, cut the letters along with the shadow feature at 2.8" 
and ran it through my Cuttlebug using my Square Lattice embossing folder from Stampin' Up! to add texture.
The little truck is cut at 1.75" from the Wild Card Cricut cartridge. 
I sponged all the edges and added highlights with a white gel pen.
Using Jessie's ABCs from Lawn Fawn for the sentiment, I stamped the letters and then cut it into a flag shape. These alphabet stamp sets, great when you don't have the right stamp.
The card ended up being about 3" x 8" which can fit in a #10 envelope.
Thanks again....


Monday, May 28, 2012

FCCB #114 - Memorial Day

Hi All,
The challenge over at the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog this week is to make a project using the color red plus anything that makes you think of Memorial Day (ie. a flag, military symbol, or poppy).
I cut the card base from the Wild Card cricut cartridge. The tan and red circles are cuts from Accent Essentials cartridge. The coloured up this poppy image from Gina K's - Hugs & Prayers set with my Stampin' Write markers and the sentiment is Stampin' Up's - Define Your Life.
Memorial Day is not a Holiday we have here in Canada, but I want to wish our neighbours to the south a Good day.
Thanks for stoppin' by...

Monday, May 14, 2012

FCCB #111 - "Prom-enade"

Hi All,
Another great challenge over at the Fantabulous Cricut Blog.
This weeks challenge 'Prom-enade', is to 
make a project using a tux/dress or prom/dance theme.
I came up with this card using the Forever Young cricut cartridge 
which happens to be my favourite.
Because I thought this absolutely great sentiment,  
(Be Yourself from Close To My Heart-retired),
is such good advise for young ones 
leaving high school and moving into another mode of life,
I wanted my card to look like these 5 girlfriends 
came to the prom all looking like individuals.
....and of course what better designer paper to use but 
Hello Luscious by Basic Grey.
The card base, which ends up being about 4"x 6" 
was cut using my Cuttlebug and Spellbinders Curved Rectangles.

Thanks for stoppin' by...