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
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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 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
Today I’m sharing my take on a card I saw on Pinterest. I wanted to use my new Distress Oxide Inks and do a quick and easy project. The butterfly is a Cricut image. The sentiment was written with my Explore Air 2 using a Ranger Perfect Medium embossing pen
Stained glass window of baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph designed for a glass block, but can be cut for a card. It’s designed using ALL Cricut images. Design Space Cut File: Click Here to Download
Here’s Jason! He’s creepy cute! My 2nd favorite horror movies are the Friday the 13th movies. My favorite Friday the 13th movie is part 3. The sentiment was the hardest to come up with. I did a lot of Google searching and finally found a sentiment that allowed me to
I’m an 80s kid. I LOVE horror movies; specifically Halloween, Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street movies. Just something about watching them as an adult that brings back fun, great memories of sitting up all night watching marathons or staying the night over my friends house and sitting
It’s a SUPER sparkly and shimmery shape card!! This card I designed using 3 different cards – image below – that are available in the Cricut Access Subscription. I sliced, diced and welded the 3 images. You can watch my YouTube video on how I created this card by Clicking
