Showing posts with label Paper Dolls Teen Scene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper Dolls Teen Scene. Show all posts

Monday, May 29, 2017

Fantabulous Cricut Challenge # 302 - Graduation

 Happy Monday and welcome to another Monday challenge!



Challenge #302-Graduation
Make a project about any kind of Graduation!

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The winner will receive a $20 Gift Certificate!

To qualify for the prize, be sure to use at least 1 Cricut cut on your project and if it's not obvious, let us know what cartridge you used. If you use a Cricut Explore machine, at least one cut must be from the Cricut catalog of images.

If it isn't a card, you will get two entries into the drawing!

Here is my Project!

My oldest daughter's boyfriends' sister graduated from high school last week and this is the card I made for her.
 


 

 
 
I used these items to make my Graduation Trifold Shutter card:
  • Paper Dolls Teen Scene Cricut cartridge - the graduate
  • Beyond Birthdays Cricut cartridge - you did it
  • Plantin SchoolBook Cricut cartridge - 2017
 
I am entering my Graduation Trifold Shutter card in the following challenges:
 
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my Graduation Trifold Shutter card. Please stop by Fantabulous Cricut Challenge and enter your own Graduation project.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Disney's Frozen Elsa Inspired Birthday card


So my youngest daughter's 5th birthday was last weekend and she had a Disney Frozen party. A while ago I had been researching my Cricut cartridges for something I could use to make a Frozen birthday card. I found the perfect image on Paper Doll Teen Scene Cricut cartridge that would work for an Elsa image. I hadn't used this cartridge yet and I was a little intimidated by it. Let's just say there a many cuts you have to do for these paper dolls, so very time consuming. I also found on Life's a Party Cricut cartridge a castle that would work great for Elsa's frozen castle. I cut the castle card feature at 11 inches out of white cardstock...I wanted it to be as big as possible. I then cut the castle layer out of blue cardstock. Then I decided that Elsa needed to be pretty big too so I cut her at 5 inches. I also made some alterations to her dress to look more similar to Elsa's dress in the movie. Once I had all of that put together and attached to the card, I added the iridescent snowflake sequins and the other iridescent sequins. Lastly, I printed Olaf out from my computer and hand cut him out and attached him the inside of the card. I then added the Happy Birthday stamp.

 

I used these items to create my card:
  • Life's a Party Cricut cartridge - castle card
  • Paper Dolls Teen Scene - Elsa
  • Iridescent snowflake sequins
  • Iridescent sequins
  • Diamond and Glitz Bazzill cardstock
  • Shimmery blue and white Recollections cardstock
  • Computer generated Olaf image
  • Happy Birthday stamp
I am entering my card in the following challenges:

Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed my Disney's Frozen Elsa inspired birthday card.