Saturday, April 9, 2011

Cricut Cake

I have an awesome, sweet and beautiful granddaughter, Rachel, who is learning how to decorate cakes.   She's really good at it too.   She designs using an old fashioned method called talent.   Becasue of this, I decided to purchase the Cricut Cake machine.   After all, I love to play with my Cricut Expression and I love Rachel - natural conculsion.   The Cricut Cake machine works much the same as the Cricut Expression with one difference, the cake machine uses icing (fondant / gum paste) instead of paper.   And there lies the big issue.   Icing doesn't play nice - at least not for me.   Rachel, Kristin (Rachel's mother) and I tried all day to make a simple decoration to go on top of cup cakes.   Several HOURS later we have a few done.   How is this better than just using a cheap cookie cutter?



I decided to research via YouTube.   First there aren't that many videos out there.   The few I found that had success labored about as long as I did.   Some made their own fondant.   Once the icing is on the Cricut Cake mat, you have to put it into the frige for 20 minutes, cut a few, then start all over again.   What ever you do DON"T take a break or answer the phone.   My suggestion to all that may be interested in the Cricut Cake Machine - don't bother.   Save your money until ProvCraft figures out a way to make this a useful product.   Stick to cookie cutters and talent.

Becky's Getting Married

The big news at my work place is about Becky.   Becky is everyone's friend.   She loves everyone and everyone loves Becky.   Anyway, Becky just got married last Friday, April 8, 2011.    I kicked into my "Crafting Mode" and made a banner for one of her bridal showers.


 I also made this tile for her.   I placed it on her desk at the office for her to see when she returns.   Hopefully, she'll like it.   All things for Becky are a labor of love.

Marilyn's Cricut Crafts

April 9, 2011 - I'm starting my own craft page.   Not because I'm such an awesome crafter; in fact I only started a couple of months ago after I purchased my Cricut Expression via Walmart.    I'm starting this blog so as to not "spam" my Facebook friends with constant "Look What I Just Made!" images.

Also, I would like to participate with some of the other Cricut crafters out there who do "blog hops"... (maybe)

Anyway, here I go.   First car decal.  Made out of vinyl and cut using SCAL program on my Cricut.