This week's challenge over at Cricut Cardz Challenge was to create an S or Z fold card with a Halloween theme using and colors and cartridge/s of our choosing.
The inspiration for this card came from a sign I saw at Michael's a couple weeks ago that said, "witch's parking only - all others will be toad". To create this Halloween scene I used a variety of cartridges including:
A Child's Year - witches cut at 1 1/2"
Camp Out - sign scaled to 1/2" high
George - moon cut at 1 1/4"
Happy Hauntings - fence and ravens cut at 1"
Mini Monsters - tree cut at 3" and toad scaled to .40" tall
PPDU - brooms scaled to .83" tall
Together all cuts were laid out on a 3" by 4 1/2" rectangle to create the scene.
And now it's your turn to play along. Create your own Halloween themed S or Z fold card and upload it to Cricut Cardz Challenge for your chance to be entered into the grand prize drawing for October.
Witch's Parking - Cricut Cardz Challenge #44
on Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Labels:
A Child's Year,
Camp Out,
George,
Halloween,
Happy Hauntings,
Mini Monsters,
Paper Doll Dress Up
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Happy Holidays
on Monday, September 27, 2010
Labels:
Christmas Cheer,
Christmas Greeting,
Stretch Your Imagination
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Comments: (1)
This is a card that I created for one of the Santa Slacker's challenges over on the Cricut MB. We were given a specific sketch to follow and had to use one of our Christmas carts.
Gift Tag Christmas Card
on Saturday, September 25, 2010
Labels:
A Child's Year,
Christmas Greeting,
Christmas Noel,
Thanksgiving
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When I received my new Thanksgiving cart I saw this flourish frame and just had to find a use for it other than as a name tag for a place setting. So I created a gift tag with it and then used the gift tag as the "theme" for my greeting card.
For this card I started by using Broken China distress ink and a cosmetic sponge to ink the entire surface of the tag. I then adhered the flourish frame cut, the baby doll cut from Christmas Solutions and the words "to" and "from" cut from A Child's Year.
For this card I started by using Broken China distress ink and a cosmetic sponge to ink the entire surface of the tag. I then adhered the flourish frame cut, the baby doll cut from Christmas Solutions and the words "to" and "from" cut from A Child's Year.
Glad We Wound Up Together
on Friday, September 24, 2010
Labels:
Happy Hauntings,
Love,
Sweethearts
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Comments: (0)
My poor hubby needed some cheering up the other day so I decided to make a card for him. His favorite holiday is Halloween and I thought why not use that as a theme for my card? Especially since I've been wanting to use this sentiment for quite some time now.
For this card I used:
Happy Hauntings for the mummies - many thanks to Kateroo over on the Cricut MB for sharing with my on how to make their frowns into smiles
Sweethearts for the hearts
And the font is the spooky font from Happy Hauntings welded together to create my words.
With Sympathy
on Thursday, September 23, 2010
Labels:
Accent Essentials,
Sympathy,
Wild Card
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Comments: (2)
Sympathy cards are always the most difficult cards to make. However, I have another simple card to share with you today.
Nursery Rhyme Baby Cards
on Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Labels:
Accent Essentials,
Baby
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Comments: (1)
I broke down and finally purchased the Nursery Rhymes cartridge a few days ago. I've had this paper which screams Nursery Rhymes (wonder why? ) so I had to sit down and play. Each one of the cards has a different sentiment inside using the various phrases from this cart.
Other than that I did use Accent Essentials for the Scalloped Circles and the background paper on the inside of the card.
These were very easy to put together....don't you just love easy cards? But like the Child's Year cart this one will have to grown on me a little bit since it's all silhouettes - and I don't think that's going to be hard to do.
Now I just need to break out my Toy Story cart and decide what I'm going to do with it first. What do you think I should do? Any ideas?
Other than that I did use Accent Essentials for the Scalloped Circles and the background paper on the inside of the card.
These were very easy to put together....don't you just love easy cards? But like the Child's Year cart this one will have to grown on me a little bit since it's all silhouettes - and I don't think that's going to be hard to do.
Wisdom - Ecclesiastes 7:12
on Thursday, September 16, 2010
Labels:
A Child's Year
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Comments: (2)
Today's card is a very simple one. One cut, that's it. See? Told you it was easy.
Actually, I let this scrap of paper do all the work for me. As I was reading the Scriptures on the paper the word "wisdom" was repeated a couple of times and it hit me that I should use that as the "theme" for the card.
It was perfect - for me it was like a child - anyone - sitting down to read the Bible. A truly perfect reflection of the Scriptures presented on this card.
Actually, I let this scrap of paper do all the work for me. As I was reading the Scriptures on the paper the word "wisdom" was repeated a couple of times and it hit me that I should use that as the "theme" for the card.
Now that that was decided it was time to find the perfect cut. Something that would compliment and not detract from the Scriptures - I wanted the words to stand out. That meant I needed a silhouette. I reached for A Child's Year and as I flipped through the choices I saw this cut of a child sitting, reading a book....
Bird Song - Friendship Card
on Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Labels:
Home Decor,
Sizzix
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So this week I was creating another card and came across this bird cut on the Home Decor cart and thought it would be perfect. Then I cut the birdcage out of grungeboard to give it some dimension and as I said painted it. The silver balls and chain were from a set that I picked up at Michael's on sale only the "rings" on the chain weren't big enough to use for dangles along the bottom of the cage so I opted to merely glue the balls themselves to the cage.
The inside sentiment for this card is a Chinese Proverb that says: A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song.
Boo House
Labels:
Designer's Calendar,
Halloween,
Happy Hauntings,
Wild Card
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This week's challenge for Cricut Cardz Challenge was to create a halloween card using the card feature from any cartridge we desired along with any color scheme we choose. Of course there was always the card features on the Mini Monsters cartridge, but that's too easy. So I pulled several other carts off my shelf - looked at the options offered and when I saw the house on Wild Card I knew I had to use that one. And after I made the house cut I was ecstatic because I didn't realize that the door would cut so that it could open and close. Yippee!!!House from Wild Card cut at 5 1/4"
Spider web from Wild Card cut at 1"
Ghosts, Cat and Boo! from Happy Hauntings cut at 1"Spider from Designer's Calendar cut at 1"
My ghosts were cut from velum and then inked lightly with a blue ink to help them stand out on the card while remaining "translucent". Of course the one on the rooftop shows up better in the photos than the one on the inside....Oh well.
The cat and the spider were flocked to add a little texture to the card.
Birthday Flower
on Sunday, September 12, 2010
Labels:
Birthday,
Word Builders Garden of Words
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Comments: (0)
Today's card is a variation of one I made quite some time ago. However, I changed the way that I put it all together and I like the way that this one turned out better. The only cut for this card is the flower from the Garden of Words cart.
I started by printing the words happy birthday across a square that I cut from a sheet of paper. This piece was then centered on my cutting mat related to where I had the top cut placed in Design Studio. I then cut the flower in three different sizes (sorry don't remember what they were), layered them one on top of the other and then added a flower button to the middle. Oh, also gently lifted the flower petals up to give them more of a dimensional look/feel.
Yet another simple card with a great look.
Give Thanks
on Friday, September 10, 2010
Labels:
Create a Critter,
Thanksgiving
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Comments: (1)
I was so hoping that my new carts (Thanksgiving and Toy Story) would arrive in today's mail so I could play with them, but it was not meant to be. ::::::::looooonnnnngggg sigh::::::::::::::: Oh well, at least I still had plenty of other carts to play with, right? :o)
Since my new cart didn't come I decided to play with Create a Critter. I cut my turkey out at 4" and flocked everything except the hat. I also cut out an extra set of "feathers" at 4" for the inside of the card. I ran those through with the cracked glass embossing folder, inked with pumpkin distressed ink and then glued the words Give Thanks on them for the sentiment.
Another easy enough card that I think turned out great.
Christmas Ornament
on Thursday, September 9, 2010
Labels:
A Child's Year,
Christmas Greeting,
Joys of the Season
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Comments: (1)
I've been on a little bit of a card making spree the past couple of days and now it's time to get some of them uploaded to my blog. This first one is for the Santa Slackers challenge going on over on the Cricut MB. And while I didn't follow the sketch to a tee it was the basis for this card's design.
For this one I used Joys of the Season for the ornament and verbiage.
I also used A Child's Year for the silhouette.
On the hanger portion of the ornament I painted with distressed paint and then inked with distressed ink in fire brick red. I love the way that it added a common thread to the background paper I chose to use.
All in all a simple card, but I like the way that it turned out.
For this one I used Joys of the Season for the ornament and verbiage.
I also used A Child's Year for the silhouette.
On the hanger portion of the ornament I painted with distressed paint and then inked with distressed ink in fire brick red. I love the way that it added a common thread to the background paper I chose to use.
All in all a simple card, but I like the way that it turned out.






