Showing posts with label Cricut Wild Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cricut Wild Card. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

A huge wild Thank you Card!




Hi Everyone,
A huge thank you for the luvly comments you have left for the drawing of the From My kitchen Cartridge donated by Provo Craft.
The Drawing will take place on the 6th so the more comments you leave, on this week post  the more chances you have :) kewl eh?
Ok The gifts have been opened, ooh ahh over them, the kids are over the moon…..now is the time to create your Thank You cards, I know it seems such a shore, but it doesn’t have to be, why…
The fabulous Wild card cartridge make it so easy to create simple cards..
Here’s a simple Thank You card!



The Journey:

Cut the envelope first so it fits the card, Ink the edges of the envelope, set aside.
Cut the card and ink the edges, add Mambi rhinestones to each section of the scallop.
Cut 4 scallop from Storybook cartridges in ascending sizes ink the edges and spray with glimmer mist, crumple while wet.
Add a button, floss and adhere to the center of the card,
Voila done in less than 15 mtes you have a beautiful simple card.. What could be easier eh?


The Cast:
 Mambi Rhinestone, Uhu Glue, Making Memories papers, Glimmer Mist, Foofala button, floss, Colorbok fluid chalk, Storybook and wild card cartridge from Provo Craft.
Have a fabulous day,
PS don’t forget to leave comments to be in the drawing for the From my kitchen cart :)
Maggie

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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Boom, Boom, Boom, Happy New Year & a Giveaway!

ETA: Our Winner of the From My Kitchen is Nathalie from
Scraprat.blogspot.com
Thank you so much everyone, for entering :)
Nathalie please email me at cuttingaboveblog@gmail.com




Hi Everyone,
Happy New Year! Thank you so much for supporting the blog and leaving comments.

Our New Year plans doesn't involve anything glamorous( gasp!) yeah I know!!!
but that doesn't stop me from creating a simple card by adding a little spark to the  invitation for a few friends.

What are your plans for New Years?

We plan to go to church, then have a few friends over to ring the new year!

Here's the simple card I created.
My biggest challenge was to keep it simple and just use the cuts off the cart.





The Journey:
Cut the envelope first I cut at 7 inches, ink the edges.

Card was cut at 4.5 inches,ink the edges, add bling cut the year out of bling cardstock ink the edges.

The Cast:
Uhu Glue, Wild card cartridge, graphically speaking cartridge , Cricut Expression from Provo Craft, Bling cardstock DCWV, Rhinestone Mambi, Fluid chalk by Colorbok.

Happy New Year!  to start the new right I’m giving away From Kitchen Cartridge!

Cartridge is donated by our sponsor Provo Craft.


What do you need to win?
Easy!
1. Leave a comment
2. sign up as a follower
That easy eh!
Winner will be announced on  January 6th
Maggie

PS the code for the blinkie has changed here is the new one,

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

GYPSY - Wine Bottle Wrappers

Hello Everyone! Wow! Thanksgiving is only a week away! Are you ready? This is Tammy and I'm working on it and want to share a project that I made to use as favors for my Thanksgiving dinner guests!  We chose a local wine to serve at our Thanksgiving dinner and bought extra bottles to send home with our dinner guests as a way of saying, 'Thank You' for coming.  I didn't want to cover up the label on the bottles should they like it and want to purchase more in the future.  So, I came up with a wine bottle wrapper that ties onto the bottle with a beautiful ribbon and can be removed for consumption (like my big word? lol!) and to keep as a souvenir of the evening.   



I used the TAGS, BAGS, BOXES & MORE and WILD CARD cricut cartridges.  Using my GYPSY, I was able to re-size the tag to fit around my wine bottle perfectly and layer the frame and sentiment to fit.  I then cut them out with my cricut expression.  See the video below for step-by-step instructions on designing this project on the GYPSY.  You will learn how to (1) re-size images unporportionately, (2) use the new multiple page feature and (3) add an informational page to each of your projects in the GYPSY.



Click HERE if you cannot see the video above.

The WILD CARD cartridge has some awesome features and they can be used for more than just making cards!  Below is the HAPPY THANKSGIVING that I used and there are sentiments for almost every holiday and/or event you would encounter.



But my personal favorite feature of WILD CARD is the frames!  Love, love, love all the frame choices!  I couldn't pick just one, so I alternated these three...



Viola!  My wine bottle wrappers are now ready!






I also love using the wider ribbons and this one was perfect for my project.  Really adds a special touch to my place settings on my Thanksgiving dinner table.



Hope you liked my wine bottle wrappers, I know my dinner guests will!  I also hope that you have a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving Holiday!


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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thanksgiving Card ("hide selected contour" in Design Studio)



Hi, It's Diane from the Design Team and today I want to share a Thanksgiving card and explain a few things about using the "hide selected contour" option in Design Studio.  Maggie asked us to create some Thanksgiving items so I started looking through my cartridges on Design Studio for some turkey images.




I found turkeys on A Child's Year, Animal Kingdom, Doodlecharms, From My Kitchen (I think it is a drumstick), My Community, Paper Doll Dress Up and Stretch Your Imagination by using the search feature in Design Studio.  None of them appealed to me as I was designing so I decided to try something else.



I noticed the silhouetted stretched version of the leaf on Stretch Your Imagination and I decided it looked something like a turkey feather.  I decided to use these to create a "suggestion " of a turkey for my card.



Here is a preview of my design.  I added five "feathers".  The center feather is straight up and there are two on each side at 22.5 and 45 degree angles.  The two on the right are flipped so the tips point to the right side of the card.  The leaf skeleton/feather is cut into the card topper by using "hide selected contour" to hide the outline of each leaf cut.



The sentiment is from the Wild Card cartridge - this cartridge has so many useful sayings!

You will notice that there are multiple mats in the file - most of these are used to segregate items so you can change the preview colors and try different combinations.



The file will cut the card topper (5.25 x 4 inches) on page one.  The sentiment is set up to cut from a 2 x 4 inch piece of cardstock on the next to the last page (labeled CUT).



If you look at the preview on page one it will look strange.  In order to keep the outer contour of the leaf hidden when the files is closed and reopened I had to layer two sets of leaves and hide at least two lines on each set (there is a simple explanation of how to do this HERE).



You can cut this card topper from a six by six piece of card stock placed in the center of the mat (at the top if you are using an Expression).  The fine lines of the feathers are delicate so a mat that is not too sticky - but sticky enough to hold the paper firmly for the delicate cuts - is needed.



The card base is an 8.5 x 5.5 inch piece of cardstock folded in half for an A2 card.  I cut the sentiment from gold shimmer cardstock.  I also chose to use an extra piece of shimmer cardstock to highlight the feathers - you can experiment with different combinations. Cut this to 3 x 5 inches to fill the area behind the feathers.

 

Use a glue pen on the back of the card topper to make sure that the curls will be stuck down firmly.

 

Then you can adhere the liner piece to the topper and use a ATG gun or other adhesive to stick the topper to the card.  I inked the edges of the card topper to hide any white edges.

 

There is a low contrast in this version but the shimmer is very effective and the card is easy to read in real life.

 

Here are two of my trial cards side by side - the card on the right is easier to read at first glance.  You can experiment with contrast and values to see what effect you like the best.

The file is available to download from the link below - you will need Stretch Your Imagination and Wild Card to duplicate this card but if you don't have Wild Card you could substitute another font cartridge to create the sentiment (or change it to something else).

Thanksgiving Card

I hope you have fun trying out various combinations - let me know if you have any questions.




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