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Sunday, January 31, 2021

The Gift of Google Slides and Scrapbook Pages

For many this year, the idea of spending money buying gifts or shipping gifts seemed uncessary.  My family circle discussed sharing something and would cost us nothing, like a song, or a memory.  It occured to me after Christmas, as I put away our Christmas Scrapbooks that I could use Google Slides to share the albums I made of all our family Christmas Cards over the years.  I am creating a slide presentation for each sibling who sent me photo Christmas Cards over the years.  You can see my scrapbooking style has evolved and grown over the years.  If you've scrapbooked some special memories, maybe you want to share them too!

Monday, January 18, 2021

I Miss You Card


Here is the perfect card for your Mom, a sister or a girlfriend to send in this pandemic!  I can't get over the figures in the Anna Griffin paper and how perfect they match this card need in my life!  I am a little obsessed with toile fabric and had to have the Anna Griffin Toile paper!  So, this week, while trying to use some of my blue paper scraps, I pulled out my Cricut and Anna's Toile paper, along with  sparkling paper in the blue die cut and the dew drops from the Robin's Nest.  I believe the sentiment is Club Scrap, but is has been in the stash so long, I am unsure.  

Friday, January 1, 2021

More Bells with Anna Griffin and Cricut


Happy New Year!  I was so happy with the jingle bells page I made with Anna's Christmas Card Embellishments cartridge, that I thought I might try the other bells cut on the cartridge.  So here is the page I made with the big bells.  I added a circle cut at 8 inches and slipped it in and around the bells.  To do so, I made one snip in the circle and threaded it through the bells cut, then glued it back together and hid the seam behind the bell cut.  The glitter paper and metallic red paper are also Anna Griffin and I used white, grey and red card stock too.  The holly is also AG!

Thursday, December 31, 2020

A Gentlemens' Study Christmas


I love the Anna Griffin Gentlemens' Study paper and thought it would be perfect for a Christmas page!  I used Anna's border stickers and an old Anna Griffin journaling die cut.  I made a 2020 circle and cut it with the Cricut and placed it on top of Anna's journaling die.  I was inspired to add the black by the paisley in Anna's paper and love the pop it gives to the border sticker!  The red and gold doily is Little Yellow Bicycle and has been in my stash for a long time!

 

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Christmas Bells Page with Anna Griffin and Cricut


I have had the Anna's Christmas Cards and Embellishments Cartridge for awhile, but am just getting around to using it and I can't get over how beautiful this page looks!  I used all Anna Griffin paper except for the grey and white card stock.  The French Horn is Stampin' Up, the Flute is Creative Embellishements.  The rosette and printed dies are also Anna Griffin.  I used some scrap ribbon to matt the photo as my ribbon stash is out growning it's storage.  
I am going to enter this in the BittenByTheBug Challenge from December 7, 2020.  I managed to include the Thing 1 and Thing 2 Challenge, and maybe Thing 3.  I was confused by Thing 3.  

 

Sunday, August 30, 2020

My Own Paper Project Runway with Anna Griffin


I am posting another of my paper dresses made to fit a Barbie size mannequin.  This one is made with Anna Griffin's Fan dies. The photo above and below are of the front view.


 I scored the top layer of the skirt, and trimmed it at the top, to make it fit the dress form.  The top layer is made with 3 fans.  The bottom layer is made with 4 fan layers.  I added some iridescent sequin flowers, pink pearls, and iridescent round sequins.  A rolled paper rose, a bit of ribbon, and a stamped white flower.  For the base skirt I used Anna's Scoring Wheel Tricks Cricut Cartridge.  I removed the scoring lines from the cut circle and used a 12 x 12 piece of paper.  I hand cut the white paper lining to the front and back bodice lining.  I used some liquid glue and my glue gun on this project.  Below is the back view.



Saturday, August 29, 2020

Faux Folk Art with Cricut and Copic Markers

 


I have been obsessing over folk art painting on Pinterest this week and have been wanting to try this look with my Cricut.  So, last night I gave it a try and hope you like my results as much as I do.  



Here is the inspiration folk art piece and the link.

I started with Cricut and cut a dark blue folk art image from the Paper Lace 2 Cartridge.  I cut the light blue doily from Anna's Spendid Soirees and hit most of the cuts except the outside row.  The sentiment is also Anna Griffin.  I cut a plain white circle to back up the folk art cut.  The dark blue leaves are cut from card stock.  I used Copic markers, and a white colored pencil to color and then finished off with some Stickles, and The Robin's Nest Dew Drops.  


To color the flowers and get them they way I wanted I used my Cricut Bright pad.  I placed the dark blue on the bottom, placed the white paper on top and taped it using some low tack tape.  Then I colored with the Copics and went a little outside the lines.  I flipped this over when done coloring, so that the blue was on top and the white on the bottom.  


The borders are created with SU border punches.  And the light blue strip at the bottom with the blue pattern was made with an SU stamp set.  I borrowed this stamp years ago at a crop and had this piece in my scrap stash.

Copics used BV00, V09m V04, B21, B32, B34, and B66. 

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