Welcome to this week's challenge. Create a card, layout, or paper project with a vacation theme. Include at least one sign ( like Stop, Gas, etc.)
Here's my ideas.
I saw this car in the Cricut Mickey Mouse and Friends cartridge and loved it. I cut it at 3 inches (I think). The sign was cut from the same cartridge and at the same size. The suitcase came from the Cricut Summer Celebrations cartridge. I think I cut it at 1 1/4 inches.
Since they're going to the airport I thought some destinations could be suggested and pulled out my old stamps - Poland, Italy, and Netherlands. (Never been there myself.)
It will be wonderful to see your interpretation of our challenge at Exploring Cricut and More. Continue to check in each day and see what our design team has to offer.
Happy creating.
Rae Ann
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You are invited to share with me the Joy there is in creating Art. I mean the "I can do it" and "it's fun" and "it's beautiful" kind of art, whether it is "museum quality" or not. Here you will find some of what I like to do and, I hope, share some of your joy, too.
Welcome to my blog, Rae Ann.
Welcome to my blog, Rae Ann.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
A Cute and Simple Get Well Card for Exploring Cricut and More
Welcome!
I wanted to do a get well card for a friend who has been very kind to me. I call her 'my angel' so this is what I did and I'd like to share it with you.
The bear is cut at 3 inches from Cricut's Teddy Bear Parade cartridge. I left out all the little do-dads, cutting only the 2 pieces needed for the dress and the wings. I embossed the wings and added gold glitter to the raised areas and along the edge and, of course, added a halo.
The frame is cut from Cricut's Small Talk and Frames cartridge, cut at 5 inches.
I have a stamp I used for the sentiment inside:
May God who understands each need, who listens to every prayer, bless you
and keep you in His tender loving care.
The bear makes me smile everytime I look at her. It was such a simple card to make. I hope you like it, too.
Happy creating.
Rae Ann
I wanted to do a get well card for a friend who has been very kind to me. I call her 'my angel' so this is what I did and I'd like to share it with you.
The bear is cut at 3 inches from Cricut's Teddy Bear Parade cartridge. I left out all the little do-dads, cutting only the 2 pieces needed for the dress and the wings. I embossed the wings and added gold glitter to the raised areas and along the edge and, of course, added a halo.
The frame is cut from Cricut's Small Talk and Frames cartridge, cut at 5 inches.
I have a stamp I used for the sentiment inside:
May God who understands each need, who listens to every prayer, bless you
and keep you in His tender loving care.
The bear makes me smile everytime I look at her. It was such a simple card to make. I hope you like it, too.
Happy creating.
Rae Ann
Monday, June 16, 2014
Wedding Challenge at Exploring Cricut and More
Welcome to this week's challenge. Make a card, layout, or papercraft with a wedding theme, using only black, white, and a splash of one color.
For this card I used the Cricut cartridges Sweethearts and Picturesque.
The heart was cut at four inches. It has diamond glitter (hard to see in the photo) all around the edge. The ribbon on the bells has it, too. The corners, from Picturesque, were cut at 1 inch.
Please join our challenge with your project. Share it at Exploring Cricut and More and check in everyday to see what our design team has been up to.
Thanks for stopping by.
Happy Creating.
Rae Ann
Monday, June 9, 2014
A Masculine Birthday Card for Exploring Cricut and More
Hello, again. Mondays come around so quickly; time is really flying.
For my card today I used Cricut's Small Talk and Frames cartridge and the Suburbia cartridge.
I used the Cover a Card Happy Birthday stamp that I bought from Impression Obsession and thought a frame would add to the look. I used 5 inches for the frame. The gentleman from Suburbia (I think I cut him at 3 inches) fits just right leaning in the frame; I think this makes a good-looking masculine card.
Thanks for stopping by. Keep visiting Exporing Cricut and More for inspiration and don't forget- there will be another challenge next Monday.
Happy Creating.
Rae Ann
For my card today I used Cricut's Small Talk and Frames cartridge and the Suburbia cartridge.
I used the Cover a Card Happy Birthday stamp that I bought from Impression Obsession and thought a frame would add to the look. I used 5 inches for the frame. The gentleman from Suburbia (I think I cut him at 3 inches) fits just right leaning in the frame; I think this makes a good-looking masculine card.
Thanks for stopping by. Keep visiting Exporing Cricut and More for inspiration and don't forget- there will be another challenge next Monday.
Happy Creating.
Rae Ann
Monday, June 2, 2014
Father's Day Challenge at Exploring Cricut and More
Is it June already? Time seems to be flying. For this week's challenge create a card, layout, or paper craft that celebrates Father's Day.
For this card I used the Cricut Father's Day cartridge; I think I cut the truck at 3 inches..
The background was created with Impression Obsession's cover-a-card stamp (Thin lines), stamped in 2 directions. The sentiment came from them also in the Greetings Galore set.
The Father's Day cartridge only makes 2 cuts to create this truck. I glued it down on gray paper and cut around it by hand to make the tires opaque. I used a gold gel pen in the headlights and added silver glitter to the tire hubs and the grill. It really made a difference.
Inside I printed a sentiment that said,"Although this day was made to honor you it can never hold the love and thanks that you deserve."
Enter your Father's Day creation at Exploring Cricut and More. We love getting inspiration from you, too. Please, continue to visit every day.
Happy creating,
Rae Ann
For this card I used the Cricut Father's Day cartridge; I think I cut the truck at 3 inches..
The background was created with Impression Obsession's cover-a-card stamp (Thin lines), stamped in 2 directions. The sentiment came from them also in the Greetings Galore set.
The Father's Day cartridge only makes 2 cuts to create this truck. I glued it down on gray paper and cut around it by hand to make the tires opaque. I used a gold gel pen in the headlights and added silver glitter to the tire hubs and the grill. It really made a difference.
Inside I printed a sentiment that said,"Although this day was made to honor you it can never hold the love and thanks that you deserve."
Enter your Father's Day creation at Exploring Cricut and More. We love getting inspiration from you, too. Please, continue to visit every day.
Happy creating,
Rae Ann
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