Friday, June 28, 2013

Festive 4th of July

Hello!  Today at My Cricut Craft Room the projects are all about the Festive 4th.  I kind of diverted a little from the normal colors of red, white and blue with this one, but I love how it came out. 
Recipe:
A2 card base in Kraft

The Paper Studio - Masculine Stars - background paper

Elegant Edges Cricut cart - bunny @ 4 3/4", 5" using the oblong frame feature
A Child's Year Cricut cart - 4thJuly1@ 3 1/2" using the fit-to-length feature
Plantin Schoolbook Cricut cart - stars @ 1 1/4", 1", 3/4", 1/2"

Black bling, pop dots, decorative trim lace, Oriental Trading co- button, Sew Easy Floss in hot tamale for bows.

If you'd like to see more projects with a 4th of July theme please visit the My Cricut Craft Room blog www.mycricutcraftroom.blogspot.com.

Thanks for stopping by today :-)

Cindy---





Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Mr & Mrs

Hello!  It's Would You Ever Guess Wednesday with My Cricut Craft Room.  Today the projects include a clear item in them.  For my card I used the plastic packaging from a Cuttlebug embossing folder to create the window pane on the chapel.

This is the back of the chapel cut.  I used glossy accents to adhere the plastic packaging to the back, to form the window pane.
Close up of the window.

Recipe:
5" square cardbase in white

Wedding/Marriage Cricut cart - chapel @ 3 1/2"
TC Sophisticated Cricut cart - Love @ 3" using the fit-to-length feature

Embossing folder - Cuttlebug - Wedding borders

Glossy accents, plastic packaging, pop dots, Ribbon Boutique ribbon.

Thanks for stopping by today!  If you'd like to see more projects using clear items today visit My Cricut Craft Room www.mycricutcraftroom.blogspot.com.

Cindy---

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Vintage Sewing Machine

Hello!  It's Theme Day Thursday at My Cricut Craft Room.  Today the projects are all about sewing.  I found this vintage sewing machine image on the Country Life cart.  It's my first project with this cart and I love it!

Recipe:
5" square cardbase in ivory

My Mind's Eye- Totally Girl Stack - patterned papers

Country Life Cricut cart - sew @ 3 1/2"

Paper strips are 1 1/2" x 4 7/8"

pop dots, glossy accents- to make the sewing machine shiny, gold metallic pen for doodles, black bling, Maya Road trim, The Paper Studio tulle in pink and hot pink, Jenni Bowlin vintage button, Sew Easy floss in bubble gum.  Stick pin was made by Rockin Renee (i came I saw I created) from a stick pin swap we had.  Thanks Renee!

Thanks for stopping by today!  If you'd like to see more projects with a sewing theme stop by the My Cricut Craft Room blog www.mycricutcraftroom.blogspot.com.

Cindy---

Monday, June 10, 2013

CoNgRaTs!!

Hello!  I've got a very simple grad card to share today :-)  This one is for a nephew who just graduated from college. 
Recipe:
A2 cardbase in Kraft

The Paper Studio- Stonewashedd Stack- all patterned paper

Cuttlebug folder - clockworks
Media Mixage Aluminum sheet by Spellbinders

I just cut the banners by hand for this one.   They measure 1 1/2, 1 3/4, and 1 1/4" wide. 

Sew Easy floss in referee, pop dots, brads are Oriental Trading co, stamp is TPC Studio from the Greetings set, black pigment ink, clear embossing pwd, Ranger heat tool.

Thanks for stopping by today.

Cindy---

Saturday, June 8, 2013

June MCCR 100 Cart Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the My Cricut Craft Room 100 cart Blog Hop.  This is my first hop with MCCR--so exciting!  You should have hopped over from Luisa's blog at www.lepaperstudio.blogspot.com.  If you're just joining us and would like to start at the beginning please go to www.mycricutcraftroom.blogspot.com so you don't miss a thing :-)

Okay, I have two projects today.  I've made a t-shirt decorated with heat vinyl:
Sorry for the glare on the plastic!  I used Plantin Schoolbook for the 'M's @3" and Soccer cart for the trophy @ 5".  You can faintly see I trimmed off the bottom part of the trophy with a craft knife-- so I just had the soccer ball left.
The finished t-shirt.



 
My second project is a mini album of my daughter's first year of soccer. 
I used The Paper Studio -Chevrons (single sheets) and Uptown Flair stack for all papers.  When I Was a Kid cart for the poloroid frame @ 4", heart @ 2".  The First Few Years cart for the arrow @ 1".  Boys Will Be Boys cart for my daughter's name @ 1".  Elegant Edges cart for the pages of the book: burst@6", eyelt2@6", flrsh2@ 6", swirl1 @6" using the book feature.  I cut the pages using cardboard from cereal boxes and my deep cutting blade @ 6, max pressure, low speed, multi @2.  Remember to flip your image when cutting your paper for the back of the pages.
 
Plantin Schoolbook cart for Kick-off @ 1".  When I Was a Kid cart for the frame @ 4".
Boys Will Be Boys cart for negative space on Corner Kick @ 1" & 3/4".  The First Few Years cart for the arrow @ 1".
All Occasions Cake Art cart for the banners @ 1" & 1 1/4". 
Plantin Schoolbook cart for the blurb@ 1 3/4".  Boys Will Be Boys cart for Score @ 1".  When I Was a Kid for the heart arrow@1".  All Occasions Cake Art cart for the banner@ 1 1/4".  Elegant Edges cart for the photo mat-eyelt2 @ 4".
Elegant Edges cart for the photo mat-burst @ 4 1/2". 
Elegant Edges cart for the photo mat-bird1@ 4 3/4".   When I Was a Kid cart for the heart/circle @ 2".  Plantin Schoolbook cart for Trophy @ 1", '1' @ 3/4", 'st' @ 1/2".
When I Was a Kid cart for poloroid frame @ 4".  All Occasions Cake Art cart for the banners @ 1" & 1 1/4".  Cuttlebug folder is Charles...love this embossing folder :-)
All Occasions Cake Art cart for the banner @ 1 1/4".  Elegant Edges cart for the journaling spot - branch @ 4 1/4" & 4 1/2".
Plantin Schoolbook cart for Throw-in @ 1".
All Occasions Cake Art cart for the banners @ 1" & grass border @ 5 1/4" using the fit-to-length feature (1 3/4" high).
The First Few Years cart for the arrow@1".  Boys Will Be Boys cart for 2, 4, 6, 8 @ 1".
I cut this background banner by hand :-)
When I Was a Kid cart for the frame @ 4".  (back cover)
 
other goodies used:  pop dots, MS photo corner punch, Cinch binding machine and 1" binding wire in cotton candy, The Paper Studio:  mini bottlecap, mini pink clothes pin, washi tape, soccer ball brad, Fiskars stamp set - celebrate, pink lace, 7/8" organza pink ribbon, Charm Me soccer ball charm, Sew Easy floss in limeade.
 
Phew, what a long post!!! LOL!  Thanks for hanging in there with me!!  If you have any questions, let me know!!  Thanks for hopping along with us today.  Your next stop is Sandy's blog @ http://scrapbookblessings.blogspot.com/.
 
Have a great weekend!
 
Cindy---
 
I've entered the first project in the Vinyl Cricut crawl and Challenge # 177.  If they get 100 projects linked up there will be a drawing for a Cricut expression :-)  http://fantabulouscricut.blogspot.com/2013/09/vinyl-cricut-crawl-and-challenge-177.html

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

MCCR Card Creating Tues-Grad cards

Hello!  Today we are creating Graduation cards.  I tried something new with this card.  I used an aluminum sheet and ran it through the Cuttlebug to create a really cool effect... This one is for my nephew who is graduating high school really soon :-)
Recipe:
A2 cardbase in Kraft
The Paper Studio - Stonewashed Stack - patterned papers
Spellbinders - Aluminum sheet

Elegant Edges Cricut cart - branch @5" using the fit-to-length feature (border feature)--I cut two of these (one in white) and offset them.

CB embossing folder -  Clockworks

The Paper Studio epoxy brads, Stamp is TPC Studio from the Greetings set, black pigment ink and clear embossing pwd/ranger heat tool to heat emboss the sentiment, sew easy floss in slate, pop dots.

If you'd like to see more great Graduation cards please visit the MCCR blog
http://www.mycricutcraftroom.blogspot.com.  Thanks for stopping by today!

Cindy---