This is a layout I did of my very, very close friend, Ronni. We met in 1979...well over 30 years ago. Although she lives in south Florida we do try to see each other a few times each year. She really is a treasure to me.
And no...she doesn't read my blog! LOL! But she does a lot of other great stuff so I don't hold that against her!
So....here is the layout...a 2 page spread...do you do 2 page spreads? I do... but I'm not so particular about it anymore. I used to not be able to stand if my layouts that adjoined in the albums I had did not MATCH! LOL!!! I have freed myself of that requirement, though...and if they don't match up now....well, TUFF!
But for today's posting...they do match up perfectly to make a quite nice (in my own very biased opinion) 2 page layout.
I did get the inspiration for this layout from an issue of the Cricut Magazine. I spotted that tree and thought it was so cute and knew I really wanted to use it on a layout. And proceeding with my personal challenge of using each Cricut cartridge I own on some type of project...I used Simply Charmed on this layout for the tree, sun, and clouds. And, I'm pretty happy with this happy result! I cut the tree at a little over 7 1/2 inches and since it didn't have a shadow feature I just slapped it on some white and using my surgically steady hands cut out the shadow freehand.
Now that I look at the photographic images here I think..."Hmmmm...looks a little busy to me." But trust me it's not...it's just danged cute. (oh...dang is a word we use in the south to put emphasis on things. "It's danged cute."...which means..."mama is happy with her effort here" or "That was a danged good slab o' ribs.", "or "Did you see the hair on that danged Walmart customer?" or more customary usage in my region.... "Where is my danged paper trimmer?") Anyway, I'm happy with it. If I hated it I wouldn't be showing it to you!
For this layout I used papers from the Sophia Collection from Close to My Heart. This paper pack is wonderful...pretty pinks, greens and white with a touch of yellow. I also used some Color Core'dinations by Tim Holtz. The word art was cut out with the A Child's Year Cartridge. The buttons are from CTMH as is the Friends 4 Ever sentiment which was stamped with Coffee Archival Ink on a small tag bought at an office supply store. I also used the fringe scissors by Martha Stewart to make a little grass for under the tree. I used a Chocolate Zig Writer to pen stitch and journal. And I used some twine for the buttons and wrapped around the tree as well as the Fiskars scallop punch for the white strip of paper and an EK Success punch to make the notebook paper edging on my journaling block. And lastly there was a liberal use of pop dots and foam tape to raise everything up so that my scrapbooks can only hold 4 layouts because they are so thick!
I should have set my timer....but I think it took me about 4 hours...maybe longer! Time flies...as they say!
I also entered this in the Fantabulous Cricut challenge which was to use a splash of yellow...I did use a tad of yellow for the sun!
Happy Crafting!
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Saturday, September 3, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Cricut Challenge: #2 A Child's Year
On to Challenge Part 2!
I pulled out the second cartridge in my box, A Child's Year, which I have used a total of once to make a birthday card for my brother a year ago.


I got out the manual and started flipping through it and was amazed at all the cute designs on it.
I love the features on this cartridge....one feature I just love was that it cuts out a card.
Here is a shot of the image and card that I selected for this project:
I pulled out the second cartridge in my box, A Child's Year, which I have used a total of once to make a birthday card for my brother a year ago.
I got out the manual and started flipping through it and was amazed at all the cute designs on it.
I love the features on this cartridge....one feature I just love was that it cuts out a card.
Here is a shot of the image and card that I selected for this project:
As you can see in the screen shot above there is a card feature on the top right. I love that! You can get all kinds of decorative edges for your cards!
I used the following supplies:
Cardstock and printed paper: DCWV Linen Closet
Embossing Envelop: Script Texture by Cuttlebug
1 inch circle punch
Small Scalloped Punch by Fiskars
Swaroski Crystal: Hotfix by Jolee
Ribbon by Offray
Tim Holtz Distressing Tool
Birthday Wishes sentiment by Paper Trey Ink (Mixed Messages)
Ranger Ink Old Paper
Stampin' Up Chocolate Chip Ink
I used my Tim Holtz distressing tool to scuff up the edges and then used Ranger Ink Old Paper to distress the edges a bit more. After adhering all the pieces I added a little bling to the girl's dress. I love bling, as you know!
I cut the card at 5 1/2 inches (which will fit in a n A2 envelope).
I cut the mat at 5 inches and the girl image and shadow at 3 3/4 inches.
I added some paper to the inside and used Paper Trey Ink's Fillable Frames #1 (both the die and the stramps) for the sentiment.
I love the way this turned out!
I also made this one:
Don't you just love that scalloped edge? I love, love, love it. It's a brand new just released die from Paper Trey Ink. It comes in two sizes for a horizontal cut or a vertical cut and is called Paper Edgers #3. It retails for $12 which I think is very reasonable. I run Paper Trey Ink dies through my Cuttlebug and get perfect cuts every time! Very cool. I used Linen Closet papers again by DCWV. I added some small pearls from Recollections to the baby carriage and used a small sentiment from Paper Trey Ink (Mixed Messages) on the bottom right insde which says "Little One". A little bit of thin pink organza ribbon tied at the top finished this simpler card off!
I really enjoyed working on these two cards and learning a bit more about this awesome cartridge!
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