Today I’m sharing a quick and easy to assemble masculine birthday card. I designed the basic Design Space file for it. I then used my Cricut Joy Xtra and the Print Then Cut feature to make a Print Then Cut card. I used a heron themed set of digital papers.
Today, I’m sharing a masculine card perfect for a guy or a boy, with a video gamer theme. I used the Game On digital paper pack and sliced the background image for the digital paper, then did a Print Then Cut. The handheld video game is a Cricut image, and
Here’s another birthday card Design Space file I designed years ago and never cut until now. The animals are draw then cut; they are part of a Cricut wedding image set for the wedding menu. You can most times find different uses for images, they don’t have to be used
Masculine cards are always hard to come up with. I had found this frog spraying a bug image in Design Space, and thought it would make a fun get well soon masculine card. Can’t go wrong with greens and browns for a masculine card. Then I searched Google for a
I’ve been looking for a way to swatch all of my Distress Inks and Distress Oxides. I came across a video years ago and bought the items needed, and I just now got around to implementing it. Im using different blending tools for Distress Inks and Distress Oxides, that’s why
I finally got around to cutting the cross nativity Design Space file I posted back in 2017! The photo above shows just how tiny some of the scenes were. A Cricut straight pin for size. I cut it at 6 inches tall to test the new cardstock I got from
My Most Favorite TomBow Multi Mono Liquid Glue – I use it for most everything I glue onto my cards. I love how it doesn’t dry fast, so if the card matting is a bit askew, I can peel it back up and fix it without ripping the cardstock. Once
Look at the frowny face in that ice cream it says it all. HAHA!! The card was designed using all Cricut Access images and font. It’s an A2 size – 4.25″x5.5″ card. The ice cream is from the Trendy T-Shirts cartridge. I cut the ice cream pieces from watercolor cardstock
Today’s project was inspired by Tonya Brooks who is a member of our Cricut Explore, Maker and More Facebook group Design Team. She had designed some super cute candy cane sliders last year. Here is my take for Valentine’s Day. A set of two cute heart shaped pencil sliders. They
Today’s project is a clean and simple card. It’s similar to the other butterfly card I posted the other day. The sunset background is done with Distress Oxide Inks in Abandoned Coral, Spiced Marmalade, and Wild Honey. The Distress Oxides blended nicely on the watercolor paper I used. Then I
