This Memorial Day weekend we are celebrating a couple of graduates that we know! This week I decided to make a couple of cards. One card is for a male graduate and the other is for a female graduate. I have been able to use more of my scraps lately, because they are all nicely organized by color. Eventually, I may have to post a few pictures of my new craft room, but that will be another post. For today we will talk about my Hoot Hoot Graduation Cards. To make them I used two different cartridges: Just Because Cards and Everyday Paper Dolls. I cut out the owl from Just Because Cards and the graduation cap and tassle from Everyday Paper Dolls. I used some designer series paper on each card to add a little oomph, some ribbon or twine for texture, and Stickles to make the graduation caps extra special. I also glossed up the owl's beak and used my Tim Holtz distress pads to give my owls some character. I think the cards turned out to be a ....hoot! Okay, I couldn't resist that one. These cards are also being used for the CAS-ual Friday challenge for a masculine card using designer series paper and the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge asking for a "You Did It!" card. Be sure to click on their links and check out their awesome challenges!
Showing posts with label Just Because Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Just Because Cards. Show all posts
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Itty Bitty Love
This is a quick 3x3 card, all made on the Cricut for the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge this week. Used Just Because Cards for the base and Create a Critter for the cute heart and sentiment. Popped each layer up with pop dots and added some Stickles. Used my hearts Cuddle bug folder to add some embossing to the background. Short and sweet and full of love!
Monday, August 22, 2011
The Birthday Tri-fold-a
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Cake please, with a cherry on top!
Fantabulous Cricut's weekly challenge asked for a cupcake or other sweet treat. This works out perfectly since we have lots of August birthdays in our family. I knew my Stretch Your Imagination cartridge had a cake card, I played around with that for a little bit before scratching the project and starting over. I decided I just wanted to make a cake and not do a window card. I started rifling through my cartridges and came across one I haven't used very much at all. I decided to give Just Because Cards a shot. I found a cute little cake, fun card shape, fun border, and went to work cutting. I had some more recently purchased paper from Artsy that I hadn't been just waiting for the perfect card to make. I decided this was my chance. When I got all done cutting out my cake, cherry, card, border, I didn't want to just put my cake on the card. It needed a pedestal! Fortunately, the From My Kitchen cartridge had a cake on a pedestal. I measured the size of my cake and cut out a cake on pedestal from the cartridge. Then, I just snipped off the cake on the pedestal and replaced it with the cake I created. I wanted some dimension on the card, so popped the border up with foam tape and popped up the cake pedestal and stand. I still needed a little "oomph" for my card. I used one of the giant sized jewels from Jolee's (also purchased at Artsy) to bedazzle my pedestal. Then I used red Stickles on my cherry to give it a roundness that popped off the paper. Finally, I added a thin grossgrain ribbon to the side. The bow sort of reminded me of opening a fragile birthday gift with something fancy inside! Anyway, with just hours to spare, this is my card for this week's challenge!
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