Showing posts with label Simply Charmed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simply Charmed. Show all posts
Monday, April 30, 2012
Thinking of You Card
Thinking of You - Get Well Soon card.
Tree - Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge (3.5 inches)
Sun and Cloud - Everyday Paper Dolls (1.5 inches)
Flowers / Grass at bottom - Everyday Paper Dolls (cut two) at 1.5 inches
Colors:
Background paper and all other card colors are from Cricut Imagine Best Friends cartridge. Cut paper using 8:11 Imagine selection at 4.1 inches, then trim to 5.25" x 4".
Bling:
Stickles added to sun; Glossy Accents add to checks of tree.
Sentiment is from Cardz TV stamp set "Encouraging Thoughts." Face on sun from Peachy Keen Stamps "PK-490 Everyday Character Face Assortment" : 5/8".
One layer of foam tape added to back of sun and cloud to pop up.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Pop-Up Birthday Card
"Pop-Up" Birthday card - created using Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge.
"Pop-Up" Birthday card - inside - flowers from Bloom Cricut Lite cartridge
Side view - inside of card.
Labels:
01 Birthday Cards,
Bloom Lite,
Pop-Up Card,
Simply Charmed
Party Hat
Party Hat - created using Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge.
Party Hat - inside - created using Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Diaper Cake - Cricut Style
This is a fun project to make for your next baby shower.
Cake Ingredients:
1. Diapers. I purchased a box of diapers (#2 size) to use. I believe there may have been 72 diapers in the box.
2. 4 baby receiving blankets (bought in package at Target)
3. Lots of rubber bands
4. Multiple (I think I made a dozen) 4 inch and 3.5 inch Cricut cuts (I used Create a Critter, 9 Months, Simply Charmed cartridges).
5. Colored popcycle sticks (bought at Michaels).
6. Hot glue gun.
7. 13" charger plate (bought at Michaels)
8. Ribbon
To assemble the cake:
Start out rolling each diaper and placing a rubber band around each one. (I did this a couple of days before in front of the TV).
Make 3 tiers of diapers: large, medium,small. I put a big rubber band around each tier which was then covered with a baby receiving blanket (I folded the blankets length-way in fourths). Add another big rubber band around the receiving blankets to hold in place allowing you to tie up with a pretty ribbon. The bottom tier will take two receiving blankets.
Cut out a dozen different Cricut shapes. The bottom and middle tiers need about a 4 inch size; top tier need about 3.5 inch size. Hot glue your Cricut shapes to colored popcycle sticks. Insert around the cake...make sure you make one for the top of the cake.
Once done, place cake on the charger plate and wrap. Super cute.
Cake Ingredients:
1. Diapers. I purchased a box of diapers (#2 size) to use. I believe there may have been 72 diapers in the box.
2. 4 baby receiving blankets (bought in package at Target)
3. Lots of rubber bands
4. Multiple (I think I made a dozen) 4 inch and 3.5 inch Cricut cuts (I used Create a Critter, 9 Months, Simply Charmed cartridges).
5. Colored popcycle sticks (bought at Michaels).
6. Hot glue gun.
7. 13" charger plate (bought at Michaels)
8. Ribbon
To assemble the cake:
Start out rolling each diaper and placing a rubber band around each one. (I did this a couple of days before in front of the TV).
Make 3 tiers of diapers: large, medium,small. I put a big rubber band around each tier which was then covered with a baby receiving blanket (I folded the blankets length-way in fourths). Add another big rubber band around the receiving blankets to hold in place allowing you to tie up with a pretty ribbon. The bottom tier will take two receiving blankets.
Cut out a dozen different Cricut shapes. The bottom and middle tiers need about a 4 inch size; top tier need about 3.5 inch size. Hot glue your Cricut shapes to colored popcycle sticks. Insert around the cake...make sure you make one for the top of the cake.
Once done, place cake on the charger plate and wrap. Super cute.
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