Cricut Imagine
Cricut Imagine Cartridge – (see below)
Cricut Cartridges – (see below)
Martha Stewart punch around the page – Monarch butterfly
Martha Stewart punch – Monarch butterfly
Glue – regular; ATG; Zig 2 Way Cardstock
Corner rounder – Corner Stone by EK Success
Flower – hand-crocheted
Button
Cord – Color Infusions by DMC
Rhinestones
Popdots
Cartridges:
Cricut Imagine Cartridge – Lori’s Garden
thank you – p. 21 (used layers)
Cricut Cartridges
Cindy Loo – flower, p.57
Wall Décor – butterfly, p. 29
Base card is 8 ½” x 11”, folded. Used corner rounder on bottom corners. Used the Cricut Imagine to print/cut out the flower and butterfly from the Classic Cricut carts. Attached a crocheted flower (which I finally was able to master (will share more about that in a later post); and a button w/ the latest craze, Color Infusions. LOVE that stuff. A li’l pricey here ($5.00 for one skein) but I plan on getting some when I go to the States in the summer. Yeah!
Used the MS butterfly punch, twice, to create the layered blue butterfly. Pop-dotted the “thank you” sentiment, layering each cut.
Inside:- butterfly, from Wall Décor, printed/cut w/ the Imagine and then “rhinestoned” --- if that’s even a word :-)
The inset to write a sentiment is 3.25” x 3.25” punched w/ the MS butterfly corner and border punch.
Cricut Imagine Cartridge – (see below)
Cricut Cartridges – (see below)
Martha Stewart punch around the page – Monarch butterfly
Martha Stewart punch – Monarch butterfly
Glue – regular; ATG; Zig 2 Way Cardstock
Corner rounder – Corner Stone by EK Success
Flower – hand-crocheted
Button
Cord – Color Infusions by DMC
Rhinestones
Popdots
Cartridges:
Cricut Imagine Cartridge – Lori’s Garden
thank you – p. 21 (used layers)
Cricut Cartridges
Cindy Loo – flower, p.57
Wall Décor – butterfly, p. 29
Base card is 8 ½” x 11”, folded. Used corner rounder on bottom corners. Used the Cricut Imagine to print/cut out the flower and butterfly from the Classic Cricut carts. Attached a crocheted flower (which I finally was able to master (will share more about that in a later post); and a button w/ the latest craze, Color Infusions. LOVE that stuff. A li’l pricey here ($5.00 for one skein) but I plan on getting some when I go to the States in the summer. Yeah!
Used the MS butterfly punch, twice, to create the layered blue butterfly. Pop-dotted the “thank you” sentiment, layering each cut.
Inside:- butterfly, from Wall Décor, printed/cut w/ the Imagine and then “rhinestoned” --- if that’s even a word :-)
The inset to write a sentiment is 3.25” x 3.25” punched w/ the MS butterfly corner and border punch.
Note:- I'm entering this card in the "Blog Hop -- a New Season, a New Skill" at:- Crafting Misfit
My new skill is creating my very first crocheted flower.
Hiya, Linda! Sorry I've not been by for awhile; I've so much going on right now and I'm between home and a relative's house who has no internet -- so I'm wayyyy behind on my blog and posts.
ReplyDeleteYour card is just so sweet and adorable -- just like you!
Been missing you my friend and I'll be back when I can.
Hugs!
Love your card! Your crocheted flowerd looks beautiful!Thank you for linking to A new Season A new Skill Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteNICE JOB on the crocheted flower! Crazy how once upon a time neither of us could crochet. And now both of us have found that we could create our own crocheted embellishment should be choose to take that path. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteLovely Card Linda!
ReplyDeleteI have a blog award for you over on my blog.
Happy Crafting - Mary
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