Sunday, May 12, 2013

My last challenge - It's an easel card for Father's Day


It says "Recliner, remote, TV tray....
            there's a 'nap' for that"

This fits my hubby to a T!

Saturday, May 11, 2013


One more challenge.  For this one we were to make something with an owl on it.


I used the Create A Critter 2 cartridge.  I put the owl on a preprinted card.

Another challenge!  Scrapalette did a tic-tac-toe challenge.  She set up nine blocks and we were to pic the three in a row that we wanted to use in a project. Here is mine.  I chose to use a cuttlebug folder, bling and ribbon. 

I inked the folder before putting it thru the cuttlebug.  This was a first for me.  I like the way it turned out.  The butterfly is a wooden cut from CTMH.
Here is another challenge!  Renee` challenged us to make a box from one of the cartridges.  I used Artiste and CTMH papers.
 

The second picture is a little blurry - sorry.
 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

This is another challenge on the Circle message board. It was a tutorial making a split monogram using CCR and cut from vinyl and placed on a picture frame. I designed this for my nephews wedding at the end of this month. This is a sample cut from cardstock and still on my cutting mat.

Circle Mania 2013

Over on the Cricut Circle message board we are doing various challenges. This is for the "Go BIG or go home" challenge. I used the font from Folk Art , the frame is from Elegant Edges and the numbered circles are from Cricut everyday. The photo was taken was taken at the April Circle Mania. Hope you like it.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Here are four mini albums I made for Christmas gifts.  All paper and embellishments are from CTMH except the ribbons and lace.  I used Tim Holtz chipboard albums and made mini chunky charms to hang on the front with beads I received in a swap.  Hope you like them.

This book is from the Clementine collection:




 This book is from the Avonlea collection:




 This book is from the La Belle Vie collection:



 This book is from the Florentine collection: