Hi Everyone - Has anyone out there had to help with a 7th Grade Language Arts project lately?? Well, let me be the first to say - my son and I could not be more happy that we have a Cricut Expression in the house!!
Jacob's assignment was to read the book, "The Wave!" Then he had to cover a cereal box and tell the story of the book on the box. The front had to have a scene with the title of the book, author, and person making the report. The back of the box had to have a summary of the book and another picture of something in the book.
This is where the Cricut Expression comes into play. For the front of the box, we kinda re-created the front of the book:
Sunburst - Artbooking
The Wave Circle - George
Soldiers - Stand and Salute
Jacob also had to place six items inside the box that tell the story of the book.
The back of the box tells the summary of the book:
School - My World
Grass - Zooballoo
Jacob hasn't received his grade yet but hopefully he'll make an A. Thanks to Cricut!!
Thanks so much for stopping by today - we appreciate your visits and your comments. Until another day, God Bless You! Donna
Monday, September 30, 2013
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Flower And Butterfly Card
I've been busy getting ready to make another trip to SC. My brother who lives in Texas is coming through Anderson and my siblings & I are getting together. We always have a good time. I think Max knows we're going somewhere. He gets excited when I get the suitcase out. He's such a good traveling companion. He didn't like the bath I gave him this afternoon though. LOL
My project today is a design by Daniela Angelova from the Silhouette Online Store. Here is a link to it.
I cut it from a printed sheet of cardstock. Then cut and layered the flower and the butterfly. I cut the corner off of a square doily, added it to the solid side of the card and tied a ribbon the color of the flower around it. I placed a flower directly behind this one to decorate the inside. I really like the way this card turned out.
Thank you for your continued support. I hope you'll come back again soon. God Bless You!!!!! Peggy
My project today is a design by Daniela Angelova from the Silhouette Online Store. Here is a link to it.
I cut it from a printed sheet of cardstock. Then cut and layered the flower and the butterfly. I cut the corner off of a square doily, added it to the solid side of the card and tied a ribbon the color of the flower around it. I placed a flower directly behind this one to decorate the inside. I really like the way this card turned out.
Thank you for your continued support. I hope you'll come back again soon. God Bless You!!!!! Peggy
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BIG BROTHER BRIAN!! Silhouette Cameo
Hi Everyone - well you guessed it!! It's my brother's birthday this week! He's my older brother by three years. Now my brother is a very smart guy - he's a computer systems analyst otherwise known as a "computer geek!" Brian has a great sense of humor but when he's in computer mode, you can be talking to him and he'll nod and say yea, uh huh, but he hasn't heard a word you've said. One time my computer had a virus, so I called him and asked what I needed to do. He starts telling me what to do in all these big words that I didn't understand. So after he was finished, I told him, "now say that again in lingo that I can understand!"
So since he's a computer guru, I thought I'd make him a card shaped like what?? You guessed it if you said, a COMPUTER!!! I downloaded this file from the Silhouette Library (now I know this is an older type computer but it's all I could find). Anyway, I put the paper on the mat and pressed cut! Again, voila - a la card!!!
I hope Brian will like my card as much as I do. Thank so much for stopping by today. We appreciate your visits and comments!! Until another day, God Bless You!! Donna
So since he's a computer guru, I thought I'd make him a card shaped like what?? You guessed it if you said, a COMPUTER!!! I downloaded this file from the Silhouette Library (now I know this is an older type computer but it's all I could find). Anyway, I put the paper on the mat and pressed cut! Again, voila - a la card!!!
I hope Brian will like my card as much as I do. Thank so much for stopping by today. We appreciate your visits and comments!! Until another day, God Bless You!! Donna
Monday, September 23, 2013
100 Days of Tombow
I am so excited to have the opportunity to participate in the "100 Days of Tombow" program. For Tombow's centennial year, they are spearheading new avenues of creative growth. They have been creating innovative products for the past 100 years that help us, the everyday artists, do our best work.
For each participant, Tombow will donate $100 of product to the Council for Arts Education, a national nonprofit dedicated to promoting and supporting art education and quality art programs nationwide. Their goal is raise $10,000 worth of product for this dynamic cause that shapes the future crafters and artists of America. Contact Barbara Pritchett (barbara@eosmarketing.com) for your products to be a participant.
I will show you the products they sent me later but first I want to show you my project I created.
These are the products Tombow sent me.
Volume 8 - Very Pale Tone - Irojiten Color Pencils
A Set of Water Based Markers
A Tombow Stamp Runner - I will be buying more of this adhesive runner. It is the best I have used.
Card Recipe -
Card Base, Label & Scroll are from Cricut Cartridge Creative Cards cut at 5.5 in. This cartridge makes it easy to make a card. I did not use all the elements with this card, only part of them.
Image is from Scrapbook Society.com.
I colored the image with the colored pencils and used some of the markers to highlight the leaves & hair. I love how it looked when complete.
I inked the edges of all the elements with Anna Griffin Blue Ink.
Here is a close up of the image.
Please contact Barbara and tell her you want to participate in their "100 Days of Tombow" program. They are so nice over there. I hope you will join us again soon for some more inspiration. God Bless You!!!! Peggy
For each participant, Tombow will donate $100 of product to the Council for Arts Education, a national nonprofit dedicated to promoting and supporting art education and quality art programs nationwide. Their goal is raise $10,000 worth of product for this dynamic cause that shapes the future crafters and artists of America. Contact Barbara Pritchett (barbara@eosmarketing.com) for your products to be a participant.
I will show you the products they sent me later but first I want to show you my project I created.
These are the products Tombow sent me.
Volume 8 - Very Pale Tone - Irojiten Color Pencils
A Set of Water Based Markers
A Tombow Stamp Runner - I will be buying more of this adhesive runner. It is the best I have used.
Card Recipe -
Card Base, Label & Scroll are from Cricut Cartridge Creative Cards cut at 5.5 in. This cartridge makes it easy to make a card. I did not use all the elements with this card, only part of them.
Image is from Scrapbook Society.com.
I colored the image with the colored pencils and used some of the markers to highlight the leaves & hair. I love how it looked when complete.
I inked the edges of all the elements with Anna Griffin Blue Ink.
Here is a close up of the image.
Please contact Barbara and tell her you want to participate in their "100 Days of Tombow" program. They are so nice over there. I hope you will join us again soon for some more inspiration. God Bless You!!!! Peggy
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CHRISTOPHER!! - Silhouette Cameo
Hi Everyone - have you ever heard the expression - "Great minds work on the same channel?" Well, my mom's brain and my brain must be working on the same channel. You'll see what I'm talking about when you see the card that I made for my nephew, Christopher, for his birthday.
Mom and I didn't talk about how we were going to make our cards, so the fact that the cards came out so similar is kinda funny!! For my card, I used a Silhouette Cameo card kit. I chose a Silhouette background file that contained guitars and sized it to fit the front of my card. The sentiment was generated with Word.
Here's the card:
If you will look at Mom's post from yesterday, you will see just how similar the cards are - oohhhh so funny!!! Thank you so much for stopping by today - we appreciate your visits and your comments!! Until another day, God Bless You!! Donna
Mom and I didn't talk about how we were going to make our cards, so the fact that the cards came out so similar is kinda funny!! For my card, I used a Silhouette Cameo card kit. I chose a Silhouette background file that contained guitars and sized it to fit the front of my card. The sentiment was generated with Word.
Here's the card:
If you will look at Mom's post from yesterday, you will see just how similar the cards are - oohhhh so funny!!! Thank you so much for stopping by today - we appreciate your visits and your comments!! Until another day, God Bless You!! Donna
Monday, September 16, 2013
Happy Birthday, Christopher!!
Yesterday was my oldest grandson's 29th birthday. We "skyped" on my birthday and he told me he was going to be 29 forever. So that gave me an idea for his card.
Card Recipe:
Card base, label and 29 Forever - cut files from the Silhouetted Online Store.
Guitar - picture downloaded from the internet, opened in Silhouette Studio software, sized and printed.
Background paper is DCWV- I can't remember the name of it. I use it a lot for masculine cards.
This is the inside of the card:
Thank you for stopping by today. Please come back tomorrow. Donna will post her card for Chris's Birthday. You will be surprised how similar our cards are. We didn't craft together nor did we discuss what we were making. God Bless You!!!! Peggy
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Fancy Square Frame Card
I want to share 3 cards with you today. They are all made with the same cut file but just a little bit different. This Cameo cut file is called Card Fancy Square Frame. You can find it here. First I will show you two that are alike except different flowers.
The flowers are from Anna Griffin Beautiful Bouquets Floral Die Cuts. They can be found here. There are 72 layered floral die cuts in this package and they are exquisite. I cut the card exactly as it is.
This next card is my favorite.
I cut the card out of white cardstock (80 lb.). Actually I cut the card out of blue glitter paper first. It was too flimsy so I took the front and layered it onto the white. I cut the inside label and embossed it with a Anna Griffin Cuttlebug Embossing Folder. I lightly colored the embossed image with Promarkders. I love how it turned out.
Here is a close up of the colored, embosssed image.
The insides of the cards: These cards can be used with whatever message you want to convey.
Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you found some inspiration. Like Donna said, our Cricut machines are getting jealous but you know you have to play with a new machine to get the feel of it. We are still going to display Cricut cards so don't leave us. We appreciate your visits and comments. God Bless You!!! Peggy
The flowers are from Anna Griffin Beautiful Bouquets Floral Die Cuts. They can be found here. There are 72 layered floral die cuts in this package and they are exquisite. I cut the card exactly as it is.
This next card is my favorite.
I cut the card out of white cardstock (80 lb.). Actually I cut the card out of blue glitter paper first. It was too flimsy so I took the front and layered it onto the white. I cut the inside label and embossed it with a Anna Griffin Cuttlebug Embossing Folder. I lightly colored the embossed image with Promarkders. I love how it turned out.
Here is a close up of the colored, embosssed image.
The insides of the cards: These cards can be used with whatever message you want to convey.
Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you found some inspiration. Like Donna said, our Cricut machines are getting jealous but you know you have to play with a new machine to get the feel of it. We are still going to display Cricut cards so don't leave us. We appreciate your visits and comments. God Bless You!!! Peggy
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