Monday, April 25, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Bunny from Recycled Water Bottle
The challenge on the Cricut Circle Blog was to reuse, recycle or repurpose 3 items in your project along with 2 Cricut image cuts. This little bunny was created using an empty 8 oz water bottle, ribbon and flower from a tag on a gift basket, the button for the flower center was from an old shirt and the pompom tail was from some old trim from cafe curtains. The hat was made from 3 circles and a rectangle from George and Basic Shapes, the nose is a heart from Sweethearts and the bunny ears are from Paper Doll Dress Up.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Some older projects added to my Project Gallery
I found some photos from last year and have added them to the Project Gallery.
Paper Cone Carrots
Halloween Treat Box with Slider Handle
Christmas Paper Shoe
Cute Little Easter Baskets
This type of basket has been around for a while (you take a square of paper and score it in thirds on each side). I designed this one in Cricut Design Studio using George and Basic Shapes and Martha Stewart Elegant Cake Art cartridges. The scallop circle is from Mini Monograms cart and the bunny is from the Easter 2010 cart.
The front
The back
Monday, April 11, 2011
Bunny Treat Bags
Made this with a scallop circle folded over the top of the bag and bunny ears from the Paper Doll Dress Up cart.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Rubik's Cube
My younger son loves Rubik's cubes, so this is the treat box I made for him for Valentine's Day! It's a modified version of the cube treat box. The band slides off and the cube opens.
Wedding Project Gallery Added
My niece was married last November. What a work out my Cricut got! I've added photos of the wedding projects (both Cricut and non-Cricut) to their own gallery.
Thanks for looking!
Friday, April 8, 2011
Project Gallery Started
Finally got my project gallery page up and have added some past projects to it. Most of them have clickable links as the title of the photo that will take you to the original post on the Cricut message boards. Check it out!
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