Just another teacher sign for one of my friends. She has a surfing theme in her classroom, so my "Life Is A Beach" cartridge came in handy. I thought it turned out pretty cute. I hope she likes it. :)
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
New Principal Gift
My school recently hired a new principal (who also happens to be a former teacher on our campus). She had commented on several other signs I had made for other teachers, so as a welcome gift, I made this framed name sign for her to hang in her office. I hope she likes it! :) Cuttin Up cart was used for letters and flower.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Father's Day challenge
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Rock the House! My First Challenge Entry EVER!!!
This is my very first challenge entry. I love the PDD and EPD carts from Cricut. So many possibilities! I made this card using the "Rock Star" paper stack and included purple because it's the color of rock royalty. :) This card is going to be given to my good friend who loves to play RockBand in her spare time. Fun to make.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Royal Lahaina Luau
Just created this Luau card from the Life's A Beach Cricut cart. As cute as this card is, there is a downside. All of the pieces in the drink are included under one layer on the cart. Therefore, you have to make ALL of the pieces in each individual color in order to make the card as shown. The alternative is stopping the machine after it's made the one single piece you need of that color and before it moves on to cutting the next. Love the cartridge. Lots of cute images and cards galore.
Luck O' the Irish
This was a fun way to package St. Patrick's Day
goodies. Cricut's EPD and Jubilee cartridges were
used.
goodies. Cricut's EPD and Jubilee cartridges were
used.
Labels:
Everyday Paper Dolls,
Jubilee,
St. Patrick's Day
Doodletype Card
Disney Welcome Home Banner
This is a cute Mickey Mouse banner that I had waiting on a good friend when he returned from his trip to DisneyWorld. It was a lot of fun to make and I like the bright colors. Each pennant was created with the EPD Cricut cart under the cheerleader section. The font used was Mickey Font Cricut cart. I fastened it to a classic red/white grossgrain ribbon.
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