Um Buggin’s Cricut Cuts & Stamps ~ Challenge 3 ~ Back To School

The third challenge at Um Buggin’s Cricut Cuts & Stamps is to create a card or item using a school-themed Cricut cartridge that you already own.  It has to have a Cricut diecut and a stamped image somewhere on it, and also be a new creation.  Lillie made the cutest backpack and easel card — be sure and check them out.

I wasted a lot of time going back and forth on what I was going to do and finally decided on a card with a school bus.  The printed paper is from Die Cuts With A View — the Grade School stack.  The bus is from the Doodlecharms cartridge.  When I was laying out the card in Design Studio, I thought it would be cute to put some type of critter in each of the windows of the bus.  I used Create A Critter for the animals.  The little patch of road is from Everday Paper Dolls and the sentiment is from 3 Birds on Parade.   I stamped the lines on the bus and also the pencil on the sign.  I did some doodling using Sharpie Poster-Paint markers.  I added buttons to the tires and Stickles to the gold stars.

I did a little more stamping on the inside of the card, using clear stamps from Basic Grey and Studio G.

 

  • Cricut cartridges:  Doodlecharms, Everyday Paper Dolls, 3 Birds on Parade, Create A Critter
  • Cricut Design Studio
  • Die Cuts With A View – Grade School stack
  • Clear Stamps from Studio G and Basic Grey
  • Sharpie Poster-Paint markers
  • Stickles
  • Buttons from my stash

The Cuttlebug Spot Challenge — At the Fair

This week The Cuttlebug Spot is celebrating state and county fairs.  The design team did a fabulous job on their cards — be sure and check them out as the exisiting design team is leaving.  The Cuttlebug Spot is going to have a design team call next week.

The orange card base is Stampin’ Up cardstock.  On this card I let the background paper do most of the work.  It is from DCWV’s Summer Stack.  When I saw the ferris wheel I thought it would be perfect for a “fair” card.  And the palm trees are perfect for here in So Cal.  Mickey Mouse, running with all his carnival winnings, is from a Cuttlebug die — Disney’s Wild Ride.  Once I cut Mickey out, the card reminded me of Disney’s California Adventure, so I added the Mickey head on the ferris wheel. 

The pennant is from the Calligraphy Cricut cartridge.  The letters are from the Baby-Face alphabet font die set by Cuttlebug.  I ran the pennant through the Cuttlebug using the Swiss Dots embossing folder. 

On the inside, the ticket is also cut from the Wild Ride die.  I punched the corners of the white cardstock with a Stampin’ Up ticket corner punch.   

Thanks to using printed paper, this card went together fairly fast.

  • Stampin’ Up cardstock
  • DCWV printed paper from the Summer stack
  • Disney’s Wild Ride Cuttlebug die
  • Baby-Face alpabet font die set by Cuttlebug
  • Calligraphy Cricut cartridge
  • Cuttlebug Swiss Dots embossing folder
  • Stampin’ Up ticket corner punch

Jitterbuggin Challenge – “Bee Creative” and Cricut Cardz Challenge #40

The latest challenge at Jitterbuggin is to follow the sketch and put a Cricut “B” somewhere — either a “bee” or a “b”.  Oh, we also were supposed to use up some scraps.

When I saw the sketch with its patchwork background, I immediately thought of a quilt.  So what better use of a bee and some scraps than a quilting bee.  I made this card for a dear friend — we have known each other for 50 years.  OMG — it has been that long!  We both love to sew, so I know this card will be perfect for her.

When I looked at my scraps, I found a huge pile of plain white cardstock.  I decided to run some of the pieces through my Cuttlebug for the background.  To add color, I inked the inside of the embossing folders before I embossed the cardstock.  I used four different folders — Plum Blossom from the Asian bundle, Birds & Swirls, Perfectly Paisley, and Textile Texture. 

The white doily-looking circle is cut on the Cricut using one of the new Lite cartridges, Lacy Labels.  This cut has slits going around the inner circle that are perfect for threading ribbon.  I ran this piece through the Cuttlebug using the Swiss Dots folder.  The pink flower-shape that the bee is on is from another Lite cartridge, Bloom. 

The cute little bee is from the Create a Critter cartridge.  Because I wanted him to sit on the spool, I added some little legs to his body using Cricut’s Design Studio.  The spool of thread and scissors are from Happily Ever After.  I bought this cartridge especially for these two cuts — and for the cuts of the mice from Cinderella, Jaq and Gus.  I’ve had the cartridge forever, but this was my first time using it.  I used shiny silver foil cardstock to cut the needle and blades of the scissors. 

I did lots of doodling on this card using some new poster-paint Sharpie pens that I recently bought.  I love the way the paint went on the cardstock.  I found the font I used for the sentiment by doing an online search.  I wanted something that looked stitched and found a free download.  I cut the scalloped circle the sentiment is on using my Cuttlebug and Nestabilites dies by Spellbinder. 

After entering my card in the Jitterbuggin challenge, I discovered it also qualifies for the Cricut Cardz Challenge, so I am really thrilled about that.  Their challenge is to make a card using scalloped circles, scalloped ovals, scalloped squares or scalloped rectangles, and any cartridges or colors you’d like.  It is my first time entering their challenge. 

Quilting Bee Card

 I embellished the inside of the card with another pair of scissors cut from the Happily Ever After cartridge.

Quilting Bee -- Inside of Card

  • Provo Craft Cuttlebug embossing folders:  Plum Blossom, Birds & Swirls, Perfectly Paisley,  Textile Texture and Swiss Dots
  • Cricut Lite cartridges:  Lacy Labels and Bloom
  • Cricut cartridges:  Create a Critter and Happily Ever After
  • Cricut Design Studio
  • Spellbinders Nestabilites — Scalloped Circles
  • Sharpie poster-paint pens
  • Ink and ribbon from my stash

 

The Cuttlebug Spot Challenge: Oh Baby

Here’s another challenge card, and again I am getting it done just in time before the challenge ends.  This card is for this for The Cuttlebug Spot.

There is no Cricut on my card this time — it is all done on the Cuttlebug.  I was able to use up some scraps with this card.  The main cut, the bird and the joyriding baby, is made from a Boss Kut die.  The die is titled Joy Ride.  This was my first time using a Boss Kut die in my Cuttlebug and I was happy with how it cut — no problems at all.  I inked around the edges of the cut pieces. 

The trim at the bottom is done with the Martha Stewart Lattice Heart deep edger punch.  I ran the cardstock through the Cuttlebug using the Swiss Dot embossing folder before I cut it with the punch.  The sentiment is from Cuttlebug, the Welcome Baby Emboss Combo.  The corners are from Cuttlebug’s Vintage Die Set and I added some pearls to each one. 

This card went together pretty fast and I’m pleased with how it turned out. 

Front of Joy Ride

 The two small safety pins on the inside of the card with made with Cuttlebug’s Baby Die 2.

Joy Ride Inside

  • Boss Kut Joy Ride die
  • Cuttlebug Welcome Baby Emboss Combo, Vintage Die Set, and Baby Die 2 by Provo Craft
  • Cuttlebug Swiss Dot embossing folder
  • Martha Stewart Lattice Heart deep edger punch
  • Pearls and ink

Jitterbuggin Challenge: Sketch 14 — Born to Be Wild

For this week’s challenge over at Jitterbuggin, we were to follow the sketch, add a Cricut animal and use stripes somewhere on our card.  As I was looking through my Cricut cartridges to see which animal I wanted to use, I saw that on Animal Kingdom there is a bookmark cut — and I thought it might be fun making one.

I had to figure out how to follow the sketch and where I was going to put the bookmark, so I thought I’d try adding a pocket on the front of the card.  I made the card to fit a #10 envelope — the card measures about 8 1/2″ x 3 1/2″.  The cardstock I used is a stack by DCWV called Safari Kids.  The solid cardstock is from Core’dinations.

I made the pocket from striped paper and added a flap that I tied some twine around.  I cut the bookmark at 7 1/2″ and finished both sides of  it with the tiger.  I used Zooballoo for the grass and Life is a Beach for the “Adventure” title and the leaves.  Down the sides of the pocket I added some trim made from an EK Success  punch called Chain Link.  I like it because it creates a stand-alone chain. 

Front of Card With Bookmark in the Pocket

Front of Card Showing the Bookmark

I lined the inside of the card with the striped paper I used on the front and on the opposite side I used a contrasting print.  I added three leaves from Life is a Beach.

Inside of Card

 

  •  Cricut Animal Kingdom, Life is a Beach, and Zooballoo cartridges
  • DCWV Safari Kids paper stack
  • Core’dinations cardstock
  • EK Success Chain Link punch
  • Ink and Twine

The Cuttlebug Spot Challenge: Sympathy Cards

This week at The Cuttlebug Spot, the challenge is to make a sympathy or thinking of you card. 

I used some new paper from Core’dinations — it’s from their Cardmaker Series and is called Pearls.  The color I used is Baby Pink Pearl, although it is more of a peach color.  The contrast piece is called Starlight Pearl.  I bought it at Joann’s and it comes in a pad of 25 sheets.  I am impressed with this paper — it cut well and has a very pretty look to it.

I used my Cricut to cut the card base — the diamond lattice design — and added a piece of vellum behind the lattice.  All the rest of the card was done with my Cuttlebug. 

I used one of the cut and emboss die combos for the butterfly.   The contrast piece is embossed with the Textured Script Cuttlebug embossing folder.  The sentiment is from another cut and emboss combo, Everyday Greetings.  The flowers are from Michael’s wedding department and I colored them using chalk ink.  The flowers and butterfly are embellished with pearls. 

Thinking of You -- Front of Card

Inside of Card

This card went together rather quickly for me.  It is not uncommon for me to work longer than a day making a card, and I was able to put this one together in a couple of hours.  That really helped as the deadline for entering the card was getting close.  I managed to get it linked with about five minutes to spare!

  • Core’dinations Pearls cardstock
  • Cuttlebug Cut and Emboss Combos:  Butterflies, Everyday Greetings
  • Cuttlebug Embossing Folder — Textured Script
  • Flowers from Michael’s wedding department
  • Pearls from my stash

Jitterbuggin Weekly Challenge: Sketch 13 – Planes, Trains & Automobiles

I had fun with this week’s challenge over at Jitterbuggin.  We were to follow the sketch, use a Cricut vehicle on the card and also use a button. 

I was stumped at first and couldn’t decide which vehicle to choose.  My card started as something completely different and sort of evolved into the finished product.  I knew I wanted to do a card for breast cancer awareness, but I wasn’t quite sure how to go about it using a vehicle.    

I had the idea in my head of what papers I wanted to use, only I didn’t know where I could find them.  So one evening I surfed the web and downloaded free digital scrapbooking images and printed my own paper.  The solid cardstock is Bazill, but all the other pieces I printed.  I like the light pink piece in the middle — it reminds me of fabric.  The only issue I had with the printed paper is that when I cut it with my Cricut, the edges were white.  To remedy that, I used my Copics and colored the edges of the pieces I cut for the car.  

After going back and forth on several different vehicles, I decided on a cut from the Cricut Hello Kitty Greetings cartridge.  It was a bit of a challenge just to assemble the pieces as I cut it at only 2″.  I did a lot of gluing with the aid of tweezers.  I added a button to each tire and the car is attached to the front using 3D pop dots .

I used Nestabilities by Spellbinders for the two circle cuts.  I used my Cuttlebug and the Swiss Dot embossing folder to emboss the smaller circle behind the car.  The awareness ribbons on the front and inside of the card are from Stand & Salute.  I didn’t have any pink craft rhinestones to put on the awareness ribbons, so this card got some from my stash of the good stuff — they are Swarovski crystals.

Hello Kitty Greetings Breast Cancer Awareness Card

I found the road sign for the inside of the card on the web too.  I added the word “hope”,  printed it and then cut it out by hand.  I thought it was the perfect finishing touch for this card. 

Inside of Card

  • Cricut Hello Kitty Greetings and Stand & Salute cartridges
  • Cuttlebug Swiss Dots embossing folder
  • Nestabilities by Spellbinders — used in my Cuttlebug
  • Ribbon & buttons from my stash
  • Pink Swarovski crystals

Jitterbuggin’ Sketch 12 Challenge: Oh Baby!

This is my first time participating in Jitterbuggin’s weekly sketch challenge.  The challenge this week is to follow the sketch, make a baby card and add some ribbon.  Be sure and check out Jitterbuggin to see some fabulous cards.

This card is 5″ x 7″ and all the solid cardstock is from Core’dinations.  The white cardstock is from their Gemstones collection.  The baby shoe print paper is from me & my BIG ideas that was purchased at Joann’s. 

I used several Cricut cartridges to get all the cuts.  The lettering in the blocks came from Simply Sweet.  I did some faux stitching around the blocks with a black pen to make them stand out.  The rattles and the safety pins came from the new Sugar & Spice Cricut Lite cartidge (available only at Wal-Mart) and each are made of several layers.

I used My Community for the baby shoe.  I cut it out several times, glued two pieces together and added three white eyelets.  Then I threaded the ribbon through the eyelets and added two more layers.  I ran the contrast piece at the bottom of the shoe through my Provo Craft Cuttlebug, using the Swiss Dots embossing folder.  The shoe is mounted on the card using 3D Pop Dots. 

For the lacy square under the shoe, I used a Martha Stewart Punch-Around-the-Page Combo.  I made two layers, the top layer being vellum.  For a little added interest, I stamped a swirly design in white ink on the wrong side of the vellum

Baby Girl Card for Jitterbuggin's Sketch 12 Challenge

Inside of Card

The inside of the card is decorated to match the outside, again using the rattle and safety pin cuts from Sugar & Spice.

  • Core’dinations cardstock
  • me & my BIG ideas print paper
  • White vellum
  • Cricut cartridges:  Simply Sweet, My Community, and Sugar & Spice
  • Cuttlebug embossing folder, Swiss Dots
  • Martha Stewart Punch-Around-The-Page Combo
  • Eyelets, ink and black & white pens

Um Buggin’s Cricut Cuts & Stamps: Challenge #2 – Beyond Birthdays

I made this card for a challenge on Um Buggin’s Cricut Cuts & Stamps.  Lillie challenged us to use the bird cut from the Beyond Birthdays cartridge and to also include a stamped image or sentiment.

Front of Card for Um Buggin's Cricut Cuts & Stamp Challenge #2

 

When I looked at the bird cut, it reminded me of a dove and I thought it would make a great Christmas card.  I used Bazzill cardstock throughout, with a border of silver mirror cardstock.

I cut the white pendant and border using my Cuttlebug and the Spellbinders Kaleidoscope dies.  The world in the center of the pendant was cut using my Cricut and the Going Places cartridges.  I cut three layers of the bird and inked around the edges.  To add some dimension, I did not glue the wing down on the top layer of the bird.  I mounted the bird on the card using 3-D pop dots. 

I used a Martha Stewart corner punch on the top right corner of the card.  I heat embossed the sentiment using a clear stamp and silver embossing powder.  The tag is from Spellbinders, cut using my Cuttlebug.  I used some Liquid Pearls on the leaves of the branch.

Inside of Card

For the inside of the card, I cut four of the branches that the bird is carrying.  I layered them and added Liquid Pearls for the leaves.  The corner piece is from Spellbinders Kaleidoscope pendant die.  I also inked the inside edges.

The Cuttlebug Spot Challenge: Christmas in July

This is a card I did for a challenge on The Cuttlebug Spot.  The only requirements were to make a Christmas card and use the Cuttlebug to emboss it.

Front of the Deer Card for Christmas in July Challenge

I recently received one of the new Cuttlebug Embossing Plus folders which cuts and embosses at the same time.  I thought this would be a good time to try it out.  The one I have is called Lace Door, and I used it as a frame.

After cutting out the Lace Door, I inked the edges and heat embossed it using some sparkly embossing powder.  Behind the cut I used a Martha Stewart Punch Around the Page set called Gothic Arches.  On the top and bottom of the frame I added a border using one of Spellbinders Borderabilities, Fleur de Lis.

Inside the frame, I used a Cuttlebug embossing folder for the snow and added some cuts using my Cricut.  I cut the little deer from Cindy Loo and the trees and poinsettias are from Winter Woodland.

Everything except the deer is cut from plain white cardstock and the color is inked on.   I edged the flowers using a silver leafing pen and added Stickles for the centers.  I also added some Skittles as accents on the top corners of the frame.

The inside sentiment is cut with my Cricut using Cindy Loo.  Again, lots of inking on the inside.

Inside of the deer card

–Posted by Linda