DH graciously allowed himself to be persuaded to go golfing so that I could play with my new Explore without being interrupted with foolish questions like, "What would you like for dinner?"
He is so sweet!
I have tons of left over DCWV pattern paper that is partially glittered. I did not like using it because I always had to take my micro tip scissors to it to complete the cut - even after double cutting! So, my goal today was to do a project using this cardstock and figure out the setting on the dial.
When I opened up Design Space to look for a box to make for the Exploring Cricut challenge here, I saw the boxes in the new cart, Box It Up and thought I would try the scalloped box. I did not think that I needed this cart since I have similar carts, but this baby makes large, useable boxes! (It's now on my list for when my 3 months trial subscription runs out. That Cricut is so sneaky!)
Here's what I learned:
Setting the dial between Fabric and Poster Board ensures a perfect cut of the DCWV cardstock.
I NEED the score tool!
That you CAN move the elements around on the virtual mat before you cut. This is going to be a huge time saver.
Here's my box. I love the detailed 'Happy Birthday' cut on the top, don't you? Thanks for visiting with me today. I'm off to M's to see if they have the scoring tool in stock! : ) Christine
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Friday, February 28, 2014
She's here!
My new Cricut Explore, I mean. She came yesterday via UPS and the driver was quite taken aback when both DH and I went hurtling up the drive to meet him at the gate! Cocoa was mightily relieved too because I made him sit on the porch, on alert for the delivery, all day!
This is my first project and it's a 'sampler' since I used every brand of card stock in my stash, paper, DCWV Glitzy Glitter and the writing tool. I only have a silver pen right now, so the writing is not as visible as I would like. Didn't she do great??????
I have an idea for a card, so I'm heading back to the craft room. Thanks for visiting with me today!
: ) Christine
This is my first project and it's a 'sampler' since I used every brand of card stock in my stash, paper, DCWV Glitzy Glitter and the writing tool. I only have a silver pen right now, so the writing is not as visible as I would like. Didn't she do great??????
I have an idea for a card, so I'm heading back to the craft room. Thanks for visiting with me today!
: ) Christine
Labels:
Explore,
St. Patrick's Day
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Shamrock Treat Boxes
My poor Expression is tired out from overwork and I keep asking my Gypsy girl to do things she is not capable of and then I get frustrated with her limitations. : ( So sad that they have to make way for the Explore and her new software, Design Space when they have served me faithfully for 5 years or so. But it is what it is, as my sister says, and now, I'm waiting, waiting, waiting! My new Cricut has shipped and is wending its way westwards from Tennessee complete with Anna Griffin projects ready to cut at the touch of a button!
The crafting must go on! This little shamrock box comes from the Silhouette on-line store and was resized to about 1 1/2 inches square. Just right for 8 pieces of gold - well, Rolos really! They are all ready for the reception area at OHM. I just love making these little treats each month!
Thanks for visiting with me today and don't forget to stock up on Girl Scout Cookies! : ) Christine
The crafting must go on! This little shamrock box comes from the Silhouette on-line store and was resized to about 1 1/2 inches square. Just right for 8 pieces of gold - well, Rolos really! They are all ready for the reception area at OHM. I just love making these little treats each month!
Thanks for visiting with me today and don't forget to stock up on Girl Scout Cookies! : ) Christine
Labels:
St. Patrick's Day,
treat boxes
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Thinking of you
Master J was here yesterday and we 'crafted' together. He sat in his high chair and tried to decide which hand to hold the crayon in, dropped his paper on the floor (this is a good game Grandma!), and discovered that if he put the crayon in his mouth, Grandma gave him a teeny, tiny Teddy Graham! I sat next to him at the kitchen table and played with my February card kit from Simon Says Stamp. Here's my "Thinking of you" card -
and here's the rest of the story!
My delightful DGDs were here on Sunday afternoon, (with Mom and Dad!) and S was wearing a beautiful, sparkly sequined shirt in a lovely color between teal and turquoise. After they left, we found that S had shared her sequins with us upstairs and downstairs and all around the house! LOL! It was like following a trail as we picked up as many as we could find and I considered, briefly, doing the same thing with gold sequins for the DGDs on St. Pat's Day.
If you look carefully at the centers of the stamped and fussy cut flowers, you will see SOME of the sequins on their way back to Miss S! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
and here's the rest of the story!
My delightful DGDs were here on Sunday afternoon, (with Mom and Dad!) and S was wearing a beautiful, sparkly sequined shirt in a lovely color between teal and turquoise. After they left, we found that S had shared her sequins with us upstairs and downstairs and all around the house! LOL! It was like following a trail as we picked up as many as we could find and I considered, briefly, doing the same thing with gold sequins for the DGDs on St. Pat's Day.
If you look carefully at the centers of the stamped and fussy cut flowers, you will see SOME of the sequins on their way back to Miss S! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Labels:
cards,
Simon Says Stamp
Friday, February 14, 2014
Happy Valentine's Day!
Here's my last card for Valentine's Day. This one is for the DD who likes bling as much, if not more, than her Mom!
I could NOT wait to try out my first ever Karen B. die. I love how dimensional this is and see how many surfaces there are to decorate? The red mat is from Elegant Edges, and the font, Letter Envy.
Happy Valentine's Day! We have Master J with us today and this afternoon we will attend a Literacy Tea at our DGD's school. What a lovely, lovely day! Thanks for visiting with me. : ) Christine
I could NOT wait to try out my first ever Karen B. die. I love how dimensional this is and see how many surfaces there are to decorate? The red mat is from Elegant Edges, and the font, Letter Envy.
Happy Valentine's Day! We have Master J with us today and this afternoon we will attend a Literacy Tea at our DGD's school. What a lovely, lovely day! Thanks for visiting with me. : ) Christine
Labels:
Valentines
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Lame joke...
I know, but I promise you that my DGD thought it funny when I gave her the card and her valentine candy, last night!
S loves pandas and for her last birthday, my DDIL cut bunches of them from Create a Critter and hid them throughout the house. The party guests had to find them all, count them (without moving any of them) and report the total to my DDIL. What a fun game! Lots of running about and squealing! LOL!
Back to the card. I searched and searched my stash for a newspaper print that was black and white rather than antiquey looking yellow - nothing! Instead I had to go for a chalkboard look and I achieved this by inking inside my Cuttlebug Script embossing folder with black ink, adding white textured cardstock and rolling it through the Big Shot. Very cool!
The panda comes from Animal Antics and the heart from Create a Critter. The flowers are from Art Philosophy and I added three little red gems to the banner so that I could link my card with the Valentine Challenge at Exploring Cricut.
I am also linking with the FCCB # 197 "I Heart you!" challenge here!
I'm not quite Valentine'd out, one more card to share later this week. Thanks for visiting with me today! Christine : )
S loves pandas and for her last birthday, my DDIL cut bunches of them from Create a Critter and hid them throughout the house. The party guests had to find them all, count them (without moving any of them) and report the total to my DDIL. What a fun game! Lots of running about and squealing! LOL!
Back to the card. I searched and searched my stash for a newspaper print that was black and white rather than antiquey looking yellow - nothing! Instead I had to go for a chalkboard look and I achieved this by inking inside my Cuttlebug Script embossing folder with black ink, adding white textured cardstock and rolling it through the Big Shot. Very cool!
The panda comes from Animal Antics and the heart from Create a Critter. The flowers are from Art Philosophy and I added three little red gems to the banner so that I could link my card with the Valentine Challenge at Exploring Cricut.
I am also linking with the FCCB # 197 "I Heart you!" challenge here!
I'm not quite Valentine'd out, one more card to share later this week. Thanks for visiting with me today! Christine : )
Labels:
Animal Antics,
Valentines
Monday, February 10, 2014
Valentine Mailbox - SVG Cuts
One of the hardest things to explain to a Kindergartner is when it's necessary to 'tell tales' and when it's a situation that can be dealt with by the children themselves. And, of course, a teacher wants to know everything that's going on in the classroom. LOL!
Educators have come up with lots of innovative ideas to solve this problem, and the one I 'teacher -lifted' had many positive results, especially towards the end of the year. I bought a Melissa and Doug wooden mail box and provided fun notepads and gel pens. The Kindergartners wrote, using phonetic spelling, about problems they were having in the classroom and mailed the notes in the box. Often, they enlisted a 'writing expert' to help them compose the letter. Lots of learning opportunities there! (It sounds dreadful, but their letters were sometimes most amusing and very few required more than my keeping an extra eye on the complainer and complainee!)
The mail box came home with me when I retired and has since been a source of fun for my DGDs and DGS. J in particular likes to post cards through the slot and open the door to discover them - surprise! - inside.
I HAD to make him a mailbox for Valentine's Day and found the perfect one at SVG Cuts. I did enjoy decorating it and making little valentines to go inside. Hope he likes it! Thanks for coming with me down memory lane today! : ) Christine
Educators have come up with lots of innovative ideas to solve this problem, and the one I 'teacher -lifted' had many positive results, especially towards the end of the year. I bought a Melissa and Doug wooden mail box and provided fun notepads and gel pens. The Kindergartners wrote, using phonetic spelling, about problems they were having in the classroom and mailed the notes in the box. Often, they enlisted a 'writing expert' to help them compose the letter. Lots of learning opportunities there! (It sounds dreadful, but their letters were sometimes most amusing and very few required more than my keeping an extra eye on the complainer and complainee!)
The mail box came home with me when I retired and has since been a source of fun for my DGDs and DGS. J in particular likes to post cards through the slot and open the door to discover them - surprise! - inside.
I HAD to make him a mailbox for Valentine's Day and found the perfect one at SVG Cuts. I did enjoy decorating it and making little valentines to go inside. Hope he likes it! Thanks for coming with me down memory lane today! : ) Christine
Labels:
SVG Cuts,
Valentines