I finally got a chance to whip out and use my Nifty Fifties Cartridge. It goes perfectly with the Echo Park Happy Days Collection. This collection is so my style. I used it to create a page of my kids first day of first grade and their new school. They acted like it was just another day but it was very emotional for me. My little boys are getting so big. Time really does fly by.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Jet Skiing
Have I told you lately that I work for the best company in the world!!! This is a layout. We were on our IT retreat and we all went jet skiing. It was my first time and it was so much fun! I didn't want to stop. Can't wait for next summer so I can go jet skiing with my husband.
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
More Recipe Swap Layouts
Here are the last 2 recipes for the cricut circle recipe swaps that I have done. They are finally finished and ready to be shipped.
Ingredients
Directions
Peanut
Butter Cup Cookies
Ingredients
- 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 cup butter, softened
- 1/2 cup white sugar
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
- 1 egg, beaten
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons milk
- 40 miniature chocolate covered peanut butter cups, unwrapped
Directions
1.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
Sift together the flour, salt and baking soda; set aside.
2.
Cream together the butter, sugar, peanut butter
and brown sugar until fluffy. Beat in the egg, vanilla and milk. Add the flour
mixture; mix well. Shape into 40 balls and place each into an ungreased mini
muffin pan.
3.
Bake at 375 degrees for about 8 minutes. Remove
from oven and immediately press a mini peanut butter cup into each ball. Cool
and carefully remove from pan.
Chocolate Truffle Cookies
Ingredients
·
4 (1 ounce) squares
unsweetened chocolate, chopped
·
1 cup semisweet chocolate
chips
·
6 tablespoons butter
·
3 eggs
·
1 cup white sugar
·
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
extract
·
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
·
2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa
powder
·
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
·
1/4 teaspoon salt
·
1 cup semisweet chocolate
chips
Directions
1.
In the microwave or in a
metal bowl over a pan of simmering water, melt unsweetened chocolate, 1 cup of
the chocolate chips, and the butter stirring occasionally until smooth. Remove
from heat and set aside to cool. In a large bowl, whip eggs and sugar until
thick and pale, about 2 minutes. Stir in the vanilla and the chocolate mixture
until well mixed. Combine the flour, cocoa, baking powder and salt; gradually
stir into the chocolate mixture. Fold in remaining 1 cup chocolate chips. Cover
dough and chill for at least an hour or overnight.
2.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F
(175 degrees C). Roll chilled dough into 1 inch balls. Place on ungreased
cookie sheets so they are 2 inches apart.
3.
Bake for 9 to 11 minutes in
the preheated oven. Allow cookies to cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes before
removing to a wire rack to cool completely.
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Sunday, November 06, 2011
Snow Fun Layout
Here is my Snow Fun Layout that was featured in the October 2011 issue of Cricut Magazine.
Living in Los Angeles we don't get snow where we live. But we can drive 2 hours and have a snow day in Angeles Crest with the family.
Living in Los Angeles we don't get snow where we live. But we can drive 2 hours and have a snow day in Angeles Crest with the family.
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Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Winner Winner Chicken Dinner
So today is the day that I pick a winner for a new preserve cricut cartridge.
Thank you to everyone who visited my blog and participated. Now for the winner via random.org is number #35
Congratulation to: Mother of 4. My husband's toys cost more. Please send me your address so I can get your cart sent out to you!
Thank you again everyone for participating.
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Friday, October 28, 2011
I am published =)
Here is my layout I did of my kids Taekwondo Belt test and Ceremony. It was featured on a 2 page spread in the November 2011 Edition of Cricut Magazine. I am so excited. I really like how it turned out!
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Met a great & crazy talented friend on Saturday
So on Saturday I got together to crop at or fave LSS Remember When. I was walking to get water and was stopped dead in my tracks by this guy who was creating these amazing layouts. He whips them out in no time and is crazy talented. His name is Drew Scott. He's 16 years old and designs for prima and has his own kit club. Check him out!
Drew's blog
http://www.scrappyhappiness.com/
Drew's Kit Club
http://www.shkitclub.com/index.html
Drew's blog
http://www.scrappyhappiness.com/
Drew's Kit Club
http://www.shkitclub.com/index.html
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Strawberry Cheesecake Bar Layout
I just got finished with my last recipe for the recipe swap. I really enjoyed doing this swap. I can't wait to see what others did for their layouts in the circle swap.
Strawberry Cheesecake Bars
Ingredients
• 1 (10 ounce) package frozen strawberries in syrup, thawed
• 1 tablespoon cornstarch
• 1 3/4 cups finely crushed cinnamon graham crackers
• 1/4 cup butter or margarine, melted
• 2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
• 1 (14 ounce) can Sweetened Condensed Milk
• 2 large eggs
• 1/3 cup lemon juice
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Directions
1. Heat oven to 350 degrees F. In blender container, blend
strawberries until smooth. In saucepan, combine strawberry puree
and cornstarch; cook and stir until thickened. Cool.
2. Combine graham crumbs and butter in small bowl;
press firmly on bottom of greased 13x9-inch baking pan.
3. In large bowl, beat cream cheese until fluffy. Gradually beat in
sweetened condensed milk until smooth. Add eggs, lemon juice
and vanilla; mix well. Pour over crust.
4. Drop strawberry mixture by spoonfuls over batter. Gently swirl with
a knife or spatula. Bake 25 to 30 minutes until center is set. Cool.
Cut into bars. Chill. Store leftovers covered in refrigerator.
Strawberry Cheesecake Bars
Ingredients
• 1 (10 ounce) package frozen strawberries in syrup, thawed
• 1 tablespoon cornstarch
• 1 3/4 cups finely crushed cinnamon graham crackers
• 1/4 cup butter or margarine, melted
• 2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
• 1 (14 ounce) can Sweetened Condensed Milk
• 2 large eggs
• 1/3 cup lemon juice
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Directions
1. Heat oven to 350 degrees F. In blender container, blend
strawberries until smooth. In saucepan, combine strawberry puree
and cornstarch; cook and stir until thickened. Cool.
2. Combine graham crumbs and butter in small bowl;
press firmly on bottom of greased 13x9-inch baking pan.
3. In large bowl, beat cream cheese until fluffy. Gradually beat in
sweetened condensed milk until smooth. Add eggs, lemon juice
and vanilla; mix well. Pour over crust.
4. Drop strawberry mixture by spoonfuls over batter. Gently swirl with
a knife or spatula. Bake 25 to 30 minutes until center is set. Cool.
Cut into bars. Chill. Store leftovers covered in refrigerator.
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Sunday, October 09, 2011
Blog Candy Giveaway!
I won blog candy so I thought I'd pay it forward. So I will be picking someone at random to win a new preserve cricut cartridge!
All you have to do is become a follower and then leave a comment on this post. You will get an extra chance to win if you mention this contest and link to my blog on your blog. Please make sure you link to your blog so I can check it out and enter you a second time =)
I will be choosing a winner on November 1st!
*Must be in the continental US*
All you have to do is become a follower and then leave a comment on this post. You will get an extra chance to win if you mention this contest and link to my blog on your blog. Please make sure you link to your blog so I can check it out and enter you a second time =)
I will be choosing a winner on November 1st!
*Must be in the continental US*
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Saturday, October 08, 2011
Sour Cream Cookie Recipe
I am taking part in a circle recipe swap. So I decided to make the layout correspond with the circle recipe contest. This fits the requirements of A title, 3 buttons, 2 cricut cuts. Hope you like and wish me luck! Mama needs a cricut cake =)
This layout actually has a pocket so you can pull out the recipe. It has the cookie recipe on one side and the frosting recipe on the other.
I have added the recipe to share at the bottom of this post. Enjoy!
Frosting
Directions
Mix shortening, powdered
sugar and vanilla. Using an electric mixer, add enough milk to give the
consistency you want. If you add too much milk, add a little more sugar. Add
food coloring if desired to make the cookies festive.
I have added the recipe to share at the bottom of this post. Enjoy!
Sour
Cream Cookies
Cookies
- 4 cups flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 cup shortening
- 1 ¾ cup sugar
- 1 cup sour cream
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
Directions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
Cook for 10 minutes. Cream shortening & sugar. Add salt, vanilla, eggs
& beat well. Add sour cream alternately with sifting dry ingredients. I do
1 cup flour, ¼ teaspoon of baking powder & soda vs. 1/4 cup sour cream. Do
this 4 times. Chill dough thoroughly. Roll dough flat and cut out with cookie
cutters.
- ¼ cup melted shortening
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- ½ teaspoon vanilla
- Milk
- Food coloring if desired
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Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Crazy Delicious
My hubby and I went to San Francisco and found the most amazing restaurant for breakfast, Mama's on Washington. The breakfast there is amazing and apparently everyone in the city already knew it because you had to wait a minimum of an hour to eat. We met some great people in line and the wait was well worth it.
Products Used:
Echo Park for the record collection
Cricut Carts: Paper Lace
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Saturday, October 01, 2011
A Day at the Aquarium
My family and I went to the aquarium of the pacific on Labor Day. We had a great time. For this project I used the pack your bags cartridge and Bo Bunny Double Dotted Paper that I am truly obsessed with.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Saturday, August 27, 2011
I got to do a layout today while my family and I are hiding from the 107 degree weather. This layout is of my precious niece Lizzy. I did this layout for the Cricut Circle Magazine Challenge. This month it's all about two of my loves Cricut and Cosmo Cricket. So it was a must that I made a layout and entered.
Tip: If you want to make an embellishment but don't have the right color cardstock. Cut it out in white and then find the matching copic markers and color away. This is what I did on the flowers. I also embossed them with the Candy Cane Strip Embossing Folder.
Products Used:
Plantin Schoolbook Circut Cartridge
Paper Lace Circut Cartridge
Mother's Day Bouquet Circut Cartridge
Candy Cane Stripe Embossing Folder
Cosmo Cricket - Circa 1934 Paper Collection
Copic Markers YR23 & R27
Sharpie White Poster Paint Marker
Pearls
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Friday, August 19, 2011
Yeah I have finally had a chance to scrapbook last weekend. I did a few layouts. this layout is about out family walk. When we were walking we found Damon Street. My son Damon was so excited. I am also entering this layout in a Cricut Circle challenge.
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Here is a simple card I made using Seeing Spots Embossing Folder and Floral Embellished Cartridge and new Bo Bunny dotted paper.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
Here is a cute layout I made for a recipe swap. This pasta is so delicious. You can find the original recipe www.eatingwell.com.
Carts used: Paper Lace & Audrey
Rosette made using tim holtz sizzix die.
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
Here are cards I made using Swiss dot embossing folder and tie the knot cricut cartridge. The first one is personalized with monograms because I am going to a wedding and the next one is just a general one with a wedding cake on it to use up the paper and add to my card collection. Every scrapper should have premade homemade cards ready when needed. =)
Here is the inside of the cards. I just used scraps.
Here is the inside of the cards. I just used scraps.
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Saturday, June 04, 2011
Creating a Turquoise Stone by Janee Fakhreddine
Here is a tutorial I made for CreativeXpress.com
This is a frame I made as a gift. I made turquoise stones out of cardstock. I love these gems.
The supplies you will need is
• Turquoise Cardstock
• Aquamarine Chalk (Misty Meadow Fluid Chalk Queue by Clearsnap)
• Tuxedo Smooch Ink by Clearsnap
• Illuminate Smooch Ink by Clearsnap
• White Pen
• Clear Pebble Stickers
• Cricut Cartridge with a circle like George or Plantin Schoolbook
• Expression Machine by Cricut
1. Cut 1", 3/4" and 1/2" circles out of turquoise cardstock
2. Use Tuxedo Smooch Ink by Clearsnap to create black lines
3. Use Illuminate Smooch Ink by Clearsnap to add glitter accents
4. Use the white pen to create a crescent reflection
5. Adhere clear pebble sticker
6. Add to project and enjoy
Here is a tutorial I made for CreativeXpress.com
This is a frame I made as a gift. I made turquoise stones out of cardstock. I love these gems.
The supplies you will need is
• Turquoise Cardstock
• Aquamarine Chalk (Misty Meadow Fluid Chalk Queue by Clearsnap)
• Tuxedo Smooch Ink by Clearsnap
• Illuminate Smooch Ink by Clearsnap
• White Pen
• Clear Pebble Stickers
• Cricut Cartridge with a circle like George or Plantin Schoolbook
• Expression Machine by Cricut
1. Cut 1", 3/4" and 1/2" circles out of turquoise cardstock
2. Use Tuxedo Smooch Ink by Clearsnap to create black lines
3. Use Illuminate Smooch Ink by Clearsnap to add glitter accents
4. Use the white pen to create a crescent reflection
5. Adhere clear pebble sticker
6. Add to project and enjoy
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Today I got a smashbook and am totally in love!!!!! I have so many little paper keepsakes and memories that never make it to my scrapbook. I can't put it down. Check it out!
http://www.eksuccessbrands.com/kandcompany/smash/
http://www.eksuccessbrands.com/kandcompany/smash/
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
This project is featured on the CreativeXpress.com blog.
Boys will be Boys Frame by Janee Fakhreddine
Products:
• Boys Will be Boys Cartridge
• Qty. 2 - Frame Jen's 12 X 12
• Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12
• Winter Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12
• Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12
• Neutrals Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12
• Valentine Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12
• Yellow Rhinestone Spiral by Kaiser
• Yellow & Blue Paint (Making Memories Banana & Cornflower)
• Recess Chipboard Shapes or a sheet of chipboard to cut out
• Recess & Academic White Rub-ons By Basic Grey
• Dimensional Dot Circles by American Crafts
• Expression Machine by Cricut
Alien Frame
1. Take one Frame Jen's 12 X 12 and paint it yellow (I used Making Memories Banana)
2. Use a piece of blue cardstock out of the Winter Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12 and cut it down to 11" 1/4 x 11" 1.4 and cut two edges with a serious rounded corner.
3. Do the same as step two but use a black piece of cardstock from the Neutrals Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12 and cut it down to 10" 3/4 x 10" 3/4".
4. Glue each piece of cardstock to the frame and cut out the window each time.
5. Cut the a 7" arrow using in orange cardstock (Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12) for the shadow and Basic Grey - Classmates from the Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 and adhere to frame.
6. Cut 1" strips of Orange Cardstock (Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12), Classmates, Answers and Lecture (Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 ). Layer them an cut off extra edges.
7. Using the pencil die shape (Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 ), glue to cardstock and cut out or Recess Chipboard Shapes. Add on orange cardstock from step 6.
8. Using the Boys Will be Boys Cartridge, cut out 3 1/2" using grey & white (Neutrals Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12), yellow & orange (Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12). I used a black pen to make the black eyes instead of cutting out tiny black dots with my cricut. Assemble and adhere with Dimensional Dot Circles by American Crafts.
9. Using blue cardstock (Winter Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12), Grey & White Cardstock Neutrals Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12, cut out 3 1/2". Adhere with Dimensional Dot Circles by American Crafts.
10. Use Yellow Rhinestone Spiral by Kaiser to make the "fly"
11. Cut a 1 1/2" Block Font title using blue cardstock (Winter Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12) and yellow (Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12). Adhere
12. Using the star die shapes (Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 ), glue to cardstock and cut out or Recess Chipboard Shapes and adhere.
13. Add the District no.12 Academic White Rub-ons By Basic Grey.
Pirate Frame
1. Take one Frame Jen's 12 X 12 and paint it blue (I used Making Memories Cornflower)
2. Use a piece of yellow cardstock out of the Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12 and cut it down to 11" 1/4 x 11" 1.4 and cut two edges with a serious rounded corner.
3. Do the same as step two but use a black piece of cardstock from the Neutrals Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12 and cut it down to 10" 3/4 x 10" 3/4".
4. Glue each piece of cardstock to the frame and cut out the window each time.
5. Cut out a wave using answers, 1" strips of Lecture and Teachers Lounge all from Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 . Stack like steps and adhere.
6. Using the pen die shape (Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 ), glue to cardstock and cut out or Recess Chipboard Shapes. Add on Teachers Lounge paper from step 5.
7. Cut a 4" using white, yellow and Equation (Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 ). Assemble and adhere with Dimensional Dot Circles by American Crafts.
8. Add the Notebook holes (Recess White Rub-ons By Basic Grey).
9. Cut a 2" 3/4" using orange & yellow (Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12), black and white (Neutrals Cardstock Pack by American Crafts ). Assemble and adhere with Dimensional Dot Circles by American Crafts.
10. Cut Title Cut a 1 1/2" Block Font title using red (Valentine Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12) and yellow (Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12). Adhere
11. Using the circle die shapes (Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 ), glue to cardstock and cut out or Recess Chipboard Shapes and adhere.
12. Add the Paragraph Academic White Rub-ons By Basic Grey .
Boys will be Boys Frame by Janee Fakhreddine
Products:
• Boys Will be Boys Cartridge
• Qty. 2 - Frame Jen's 12 X 12
• Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12
• Winter Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12
• Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12
• Neutrals Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12
• Valentine Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12
• Yellow Rhinestone Spiral by Kaiser
• Yellow & Blue Paint (Making Memories Banana & Cornflower)
• Recess Chipboard Shapes or a sheet of chipboard to cut out
• Recess & Academic White Rub-ons By Basic Grey
• Dimensional Dot Circles by American Crafts
• Expression Machine by Cricut
Alien Frame
1. Take one Frame Jen's 12 X 12 and paint it yellow (I used Making Memories Banana)
2. Use a piece of blue cardstock out of the Winter Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12 and cut it down to 11" 1/4 x 11" 1.4 and cut two edges with a serious rounded corner.
3. Do the same as step two but use a black piece of cardstock from the Neutrals Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12 and cut it down to 10" 3/4 x 10" 3/4".
4. Glue each piece of cardstock to the frame and cut out the window each time.
5. Cut the a 7" arrow using
6. Cut 1" strips of Orange Cardstock (Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12), Classmates, Answers and Lecture (Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 ). Layer them an cut off extra edges.
7. Using the pencil die shape (Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 ), glue to cardstock and cut out or Recess Chipboard Shapes. Add on orange cardstock from step 6.
8. Using the Boys Will be Boys Cartridge, cut out 3 1/2"
9. Using blue cardstock (Winter Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12), Grey & White Cardstock Neutrals Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12, cut out 3 1/2"
10. Use Yellow Rhinestone Spiral by Kaiser to make the
11. Cut a 1 1/2" Block Font title using blue cardstock (Winter Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12) and yellow (Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12). Adhere
12. Using the star die shapes (Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 ), glue to cardstock and cut out or Recess Chipboard Shapes and adhere.
13. Add the District no.12 Academic White Rub-ons By Basic Grey.
Pirate Frame
1. Take one Frame Jen's 12 X 12 and paint it blue (I used Making Memories Cornflower)
2. Use a piece of yellow cardstock out of the Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12 and cut it down to 11" 1/4 x 11" 1.4 and cut two edges with a serious rounded corner.
3. Do the same as step two but use a black piece of cardstock from the Neutrals Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12 and cut it down to 10" 3/4 x 10" 3/4".
4. Glue each piece of cardstock to the frame and cut out the window each time.
5. Cut out a wave using answers, 1" strips of Lecture and Teachers Lounge all from Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 . Stack like steps and adhere.
6. Using the pen die shape (Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 ), glue to cardstock and cut out or Recess Chipboard Shapes. Add on Teachers Lounge paper from step 5.
7. Cut a 4"
8. Add the Notebook holes (Recess White Rub-ons By Basic Grey).
9. Cut a 2" 3/4"
10. Cut Title Cut a 1 1/2" Block Font title using red (Valentine Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12) and yellow (Summer Cardstock Pack by American Crafts 12x12). Adhere
11. Using the circle die shapes (Recess Collection Pack by Basic Grey 12 X 12 ), glue to cardstock and cut out or Recess Chipboard Shapes and adhere.
12. Add the Paragraph Academic White Rub-ons By Basic Grey .
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Monday, May 23, 2011
Yeah I just won $150 to cricut.com from http://meaningfulmenagerie.blogspot.com/! So exciting. Here is the info.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Cricut.com 150.00 winner is....
Janee!Janee said...I have done both. Thanks for the chance to win.Janee, please email me (my email is cjhassel@yahoo.com) and I will give you the info. on how to redeem your prize! congrats!Hope everyone continues to check out the Cricut blog for more fun and giveaways!Have a great day!, Charity
Posted by Charity Hassel
Monday, May 23, 2011
Cricut.com 150.00 winner is....
Janee!Janee said...I have done both. Thanks for the chance to win.Janee, please email me (my email is cjhassel@yahoo.com) and I will give you the info. on how to redeem your prize! congrats!Hope everyone continues to check out the Cricut blog for more fun and giveaways!Have a great day!, Charity
Posted by Charity Hassel
Hi ProvoCraft and Cricut fans! Great news!ProvoCraft has just launched a new, official Cricut BLOG!!!Already a Cricut Circle member? Then this means you get even more inspiration and chances to win those amazing prizes! (There are already some amazing give-aways on the Cricut blog!)The Official Cricut Blog will introduce artists and crafters to the benefits of the Cricut Circle. It will showcase inspiring projects designed by the Cricut Circle Design Team and provide a central location to receive announcements, promotions and updates on everything Cricut, directly from Provo Craft.The Official Cricut Blog sponsored by the Cricut Circle will feature the following:- Inspirational projects using your favorite Cricut machines. The Imagine, Expression, Cricut Cake, Cuttlebug, Yudu and more.- Hello Thursday Cartridge announcements.- Educational videos and tutorials directly from Provo Craft.- Occasional sneak peeks into the exclusive Cricut Circle Community.- Access to the latest Cricut.com deals.- And much, much more!So what’s a celebration without a prize???The Cricut Circle has so generously offered one of you a chance to win a$150 credit to Cricut.com!Here’s what you have to do to qualify for the scrumptious prize:***To help spread the word about the Official Cricut Blog, grab the ‘blinkie’ below and post it on your webpage, blog, facebook wall, etc. with a link to www.cricutblog.org . Then, be sure to become a follower of both the Official Cricut Blog and my blog!***You have until Sunday, May 22 to do this. I will then select a winner at random from all those who come back here and leave me a comment that you are now following my blog and the Cricut Blog.Happy Crafting!, Charity
Posted by Charity Hassel at 4:52 AM 78 comments
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Here is a layout I did for a contest at a crop at my LSS. I had 2 hours to do a layout. This made me really realize how slow of a scrapper I was. I was rushing like crazy to get this done. I love how it turned out. I won first place and got a fabulous prize. I love the crops at Remember When in Valencia, CA.
Cartridge: Paper Lace
Paper: Stampit up
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Friday, May 13, 2011
Here is a quick simple layout I did of all the grandparents with their grandchildren around thanksgiving. Paper is SEI. Cricut Cartridge is Thanksgiving. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Monday, May 09, 2011
(I got this amazing out for publication image from http://thecozyfarmhouse.wordpress.com)
This is a layout I made of my kids Taekwondo Belt Test and Ceremony they had yesterday. It was so cute. They even broke wooden boards with their axe kicks. I am such a proud mama. Now my kids are at yellow belt.
I also made this for the Cricut Circle Tic Tack Toe Challenge. The 3 elements on the tic tack toe board I used was:
1. Use a cut of a flower shape on your project
2. Use a cuttlebug embossing folder on your project (notice the black dot border along the bottom of the page? I used the polka dot 5x7 embossing folder and inked it lightly with black.
3. Any patterned paper must be printed from the Imagine. (The red printer paper was printed using Audrey.
The Cartridges I used are:
Audrey, Everyday Paper Doll, Gypsy Font & Pagoda
Hope you enjoy!
Yeah! My blog was just awarded The Versatile Blogger Award. Thanks Carolyn's Creative Corner!
Here are 8 things about me:
1. I have twin boys
1. I have twin boys
2. I am married to an amazing man
3. I am so crazy addicted to scrapbooking
4. I am an IT Geek
5. I live in Sunny Southern California
6. I am part of the circut circle and love my cricut
7. I can't belive I am starting to have grey hair
8. I love Las Vegas
Now for the hard part. I have to pick 15 bloggers to give this award to. Anyway, in order to follow the rules, here are the 15 I have chosen (in no particular order):
1. Andrea Amu
2. AnnaMarie Mondro
3. Becki Adams
4. Jen Nichols
5. Karen Pinsonat
6. Laura Mendoza
7. Megan Peacock
8. Nikki Hobbs
9. Stacy Armstrong
10. Stephanie Ackerman
11. Wendy Price
12. http://create-with-joy.com/
13. She's a Sassy Lady
14. http://scrapaholicjen.blogspot.com/
15. http://www.ginaballoons.com/imagination-arts-blog.html
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Sunday, May 08, 2011
Saturday, May 07, 2011
Here is the tips and tricks for CreativeXpress to go along with the princess box.
I love the look of this flower and it is a really great way to use glimmer mist sprays to match your layout.
Supplies: Glimmer Mists, Misting Mat by Tattered Angels, super large, White Crate Paper, Removable Double Sided Tape, Cardboard or chipboard, Assorted Flower Layers by Color Me Crazy 16 ct and an embellishment
Making Crate Paper Flowers Using Glimmer Mist
I love the look of this flower and it is a really great way to use glimmer mist sprays to match your layout.
Supplies: Glimmer Mists, Misting Mat by Tattered Angels, super large, White Crate Paper, Removable Double Sided Tape, Cardboard or chipboard, Assorted Flower Layers by Color Me Crazy 16 ct and an embellishment
- Take your white crate paper and cut about a 12". Spray with desired Glimmer Mists. For this I used Peppermint and Gold. I sprayed the entire piece of crate paper with Gold then lightly misted the peppermint so it would blend in. Let dry completely.
- Using your double sided removable tape lay down about 9" on your table or Misting Mat by Tattered Angels, super large. Place the non glimmer mist side on the tape and lightly pleat while adhering.
- Cut a 1" circle out of cardboard or chipboard.
- Remove tape and crate paper from table and start lining the cardboard with the crate paper again lightly pleating.
- For the center of the flower I used a white flower out of the Assorted Flower Layers by Color Me Crazy 16 ct pack and sprayed it with Garden Green Glimmer Mist. Let dry and adhere to center of crate paper flower
- Add jewel embellishment to the center.
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Thursday, May 05, 2011
Here is a princess box I made for CreativeXpress
Directions:
Supplies:
- Box Large Jewelry by Provo Craft
- Once Upon a Princess Cartridge by Cricut
- Storybook Font Cartridge by Cricut
- Sugared Collection Pack by Basic Grey
- Flower Layers Value Bag by Color Me Crazy 60 ct
- Rose Petal Paint by Making Memories, 2oz
- Avocado Paint by Making Memories, 2oz
- Rhinestones
- bazzill bling cardstock-Burgandy and pink
- Cardstock -Tan, Brown, Pink, White & Yellow
- Rich Rustics Color Box Cat's Eye Queue by Clearsnap -Brown
- Black Tulle
- Stickles
- Ribbon
- Far East Bundle (Japanese Scales Embossing Folder)
- Blue Designer Machine and Tool Kit by Cuttlebug
- Expression Machine by Cricut
- Design Studio by Cricut or Gypsy by Provo Craft
- Pop Dots
Directions:
- Paint the top of the box Alvacado Paint by Making Memories, 2oz and the bottom with Rose Petal Paint by Making Memories, 2oz. Let completely dry.
- Cover top of box with Basic Grey - Sugared-Dumpling Paper and sand edges.
- For the yellow frame on the box I used the Storybook Font Cartridge by Cricut. <boy-s> It's the BdayBoy Accent frame at 11" x 8". You can use your Design Studio by Cricut or Gypsy by Provo Craft to manipulate the image. Ink edges with Rich Rustics Color Box Cat's Eye Queue by Clearsnap -Brown Chalk
- To make priness I used the Once Upon a Princess Cartridge by Cricut . <Princss1> for the Doll and <Doll1> for the outfit. All cut at 7". I used Brown, Tan, Yellow, Pink, Bling Burgundy and Bling Pink Cardstock. After assembling the doll.
- Assemble the dress separately. Emboss the pink bling dress with the Far East Bundle (Japanese Scales Embossing Folder) and pleat black tulle underneath the dress. I use my adhesive to hold it down. Then attach dress to doll and attach rhinestones. Attach to box with Pop Dots.
- Apply Flowers to box (see tips and tricks on how to make the glimmer mist crate paper flower)
- Cut Memories out using the Once Upon a Princess Cartridge by Cricut . Apply clear Stickles. And adhere to front of box.
- Line bottom with Ribbon.
- Enjoy your Princess Memory Box!
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Sunday, April 10, 2011
Wow it's been a very long time since I have posted any projects on my blog. How time flies when your having fun!
Here is an altered item I did for the April Cricut Circle monthly challenge. It's all about Recycle, Reuse or Repurpose. Here is my submission and I had a blast making it. This will be a gift that I am going to fill with bath salt.
Here is the front of my Bath Salt Gift Bottle.
The paper I used is Cosmo Cricket - Social Club
Cricut Cartridge used is Florals Embellished
Can you see my 3 Recycle, Reuse or Repurpose? It's the milk bottle, metal washers and orange and white wire from the inside of a dead ethernet cable. I love the cable. It looks like bakers twine but is stiff and can hold it's shape.
Here is the back.
And here is the side
Hope you enjoy!
Here is an altered item I did for the April Cricut Circle monthly challenge. It's all about Recycle, Reuse or Repurpose. Here is my submission and I had a blast making it. This will be a gift that I am going to fill with bath salt.
Here is the front of my Bath Salt Gift Bottle.
The paper I used is Cosmo Cricket - Social Club
Cricut Cartridge used is Florals Embellished
Can you see my 3 Recycle, Reuse or Repurpose? It's the milk bottle, metal washers and orange and white wire from the inside of a dead ethernet cable. I love the cable. It looks like bakers twine but is stiff and can hold it's shape.
Here is the back.
And here is the side
Hope you enjoy!
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Saturday, January 22, 2011
Here is a layout I did of my beautiful niece Lizzy. I used the Parisian Anthology collection from House of Three. This company really almost makes me want to start digital scrapbooking because their stuff is just so yummy but thank goodness they also do traditional scrapbooking. Plus added a little Tim Holtz and my own little touches!
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Monday, January 03, 2011
Ever meet a paper collection that you just fall in love with???? That you love every single piece of paper and hope that your layout will do the beauty of the paper justice??? Non-Papercrafters can't understand but if your reading this I know that you do! Cosmo Cricket has fast become one of my favorite paper companies. When they released Crica 1934 they promoted it as a vintage collection but I feel it's more retro. As most of their papers are. Which I love! This collection has so many possibilities. Hope you like the layout and it does the paper justice.
Check out http://www.cosmocricket.com/. They even have a cut Easter egg on their website http://www.cosmocricket.com/website/dhpb.html that is really funny.
Check out http://www.cosmocricket.com/. They even have a cut Easter egg on their website http://www.cosmocricket.com/website/dhpb.html that is really funny.