Melanie
Monday, January 31, 2011
Happy Birthday Ice Cream Card
Here is a quick Happy Birthday card I made for the Cooking with Cricut Challenge. It is a cute ice cream cone from the Stretch Your Imagination cartridge. Looks good enough to eat, yum!
Hugs & Kisses - Valentine
Here is a cute card that I made for Tyler. It has this adorable puppy and cat together under a heart filled tree. He is special little man and I think he will like. Let's hope he doesn't get any ideas about a dog quite yet.
I made this card with the with the Paper Pups cartridge for the dog and cat cut at 3.5" and the Sweethearts cartridge for the tree, 3.75" and sentiment at 1.75". I added some green ribbon to wrap in all together.
Enjoy,
Melanie
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Valentine's Card
I didn't have any valentine paper so I decided that I would try to make some with my Cricut Color Inks. I used my gypsy to fill a sheet of paper with hearts from the Sweethearts cartridge. In the Gypsy I also modified the original card holder image. I moved it over to the right to allow room for my "Love" sentiment on the side. Next, I switched the blade back in and cut the card holder out. The Gyspy was a great purchase for me and really allows me to be more creative with the Cricut. There is no way I could have done this without it. The "Love" sentiment was also from the Sweethearts cartridge and then I layered it on top of pink and read paper that I uses a corner punch on.
My husband doesn't really know what to make of this new hobby, but I hope he can enjoy the card.
Melanie
Area to write a "Love" note |
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Happy Birthday Cupcake Card
I have been on a roll with creating some cards, especially birthday cards. I have a nice little stash now. Here is a little cupcake birthday card. Yummy! I used the cupcake from the Create a Critter cartridge and the Birthday sentiment is from Simply Sweet . I hope everyone is enjoying their day!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
My Pink Stamper - Birthday Card Challenge
Here is my most recent challenge entry for My Pink Stamper and Robyn's birthday. I have a special friend that will be turning the big 40, so I though what a perfect to make a special card for her.
I used the Gypsy Wanderings Dress cut out at 3" and the Happy 40th was welding from the Simply Sweet font. I am looking forward to our celebration dinner and hope she enjoys her card.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Bryan's First Birthday Bash
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Bryan's Birthday Invitation |
This past weekend we celebrated Bryan's First Birthday with the family. We are celebrating a little late, but we have found that having Christmas, our wedding anniversary, Bryan's birthday and New Years with in span of a week is challenging to say the least.
For Christmas, I received this great cartridge for my Cricut called "Create a Critter" and it has such adorable animals on it. I knew I wanted to use if for Bryan's birthday and I decided to to a Jungle Safari theme staring this little monkey on the invitation.
For Christmas, I received this great cartridge for my Cricut called "Create a Critter" and it has such adorable animals on it. I knew I wanted to use if for Bryan's birthday and I decided to to a Jungle Safari theme staring this little monkey on the invitation.
For the party, I wanted to see what other things that I could make. I decided it would be great to have a festive birthday banner for when my family came. I added some additional safari animals as spacers in the banner.
Birthday Banner |
What party wouldn't be complete without cake. Here is the little smasher cake I made for Bryan. I also thought it would be nice to decorate his high chair with some jungle grass and flowers.
I had such a wonderful time making these. I am thinking about adding them to an Etsy Store when I get that up and running. What do you think? I would love to hear from you.
Thanks for stopping by- Melanie
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Bryan's First Birthday Shirt
I couldn't decide what I wanted Bryan to wear on his first birthday. My crafty neighbor, Natalie, inspired me with some of the work she has been doing with Super Hero Capes and monogramming the child's initial on the back with felt.
With my inspiration, I went the store and bought some felt as well as a plain navy t-shirt. I decided to use a basic hexagon shape as the back drop for the number one. I used the Cricut to cut out the two different size hexagons as well as the number one from card stock. I them used these as a template for cutting my shapes and numbers from the felt. Next I used "Heat and Bond" to adhere the felt to the shirt and then to each other. Once everything was ironed in place, I then took coordinating cross stitch floss and sewed around the two hexagons. I think it turned out pretty adorable and will probably be making one for Tyler's Fourth Birthday.
Next, I will share with you the invitation and birthday decorations that I created for his party. Enjoy!
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