This is the fifth video in my "Exploring the Cricut Cartridge" series titled : Exploring Sesame Street Seasons". I purchased this cartridge at a local craft store on clearance for about $15.00. This is a very nice cartridge with lots of really nice diecuts. I really love it because it can be used year round on many different layouts. It has diecuts for playing in the pool tp playing in the snow.
Margaret
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Showing posts with label Exploring the Cricut Cartridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exploring the Cricut Cartridge. Show all posts
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Exploring: Everyday Paper Dolls Cricut Cartridge
This is the 4th video in my "Exploring the Cricut Cartridge Series". In this video I show how to do the different faces using: 1-having the Cricut cut out the face, 2-using the Peachy Keen stamp "Simple Simons", and 3-the Sizzix Rub Ons "Dress Up Faces". If you are using the 1" stamp and the rub ons the doll can only be 4"- 4 1/2" tall. I also wanted to share how I used the Xyron Sticker Maker machine with its repositional adhesive applies to the clothing when making the paper dolls for kids to play with. Remember to keep the sheets from the Xyron to store the pieces when not being used. In making this diecut I used the Scotch Wrinkle-free Glue Stick and just love it. I highlighted the clithing with gel pens. I ordered the stamps online and the rub ons were purchased at a local craft store called Pat Catans.
Margaret
Margaret
Monday, March 25, 2013
Exploring: Cars Cricut Cartridge
This is the third video in the "Exploring the Cricut Cartridge" series. In this video I demonstrate how to make "McQueen1" that can be found on page 31 in the booklet. The diecut was cut out at 3" for this demonstration. In this video I tried different types of adhesive. The Zig 2-way glue Squeeze & Roll and a acid free glue stick. I usually use the Scotch Quick Dry adhesive but wanted to experiment with different adhesives, and I must say that I really like using the glue stick for the small parts (I just wipe them across the top of the stick). I will be using this method again. So come back for more cartridge exploration.
Margaret
Margaret
Monday, March 11, 2013
Exploring: Dreams Come True Cricut Cartridge
This is the second cartridge in the in my series of "Exploring the Cricut Cartridge" series. Ariel is one of my favorite in the Disney cartridges. After I put her all together I added chalk to her cheeks for the blush. Stickles were added to her to add a little glam. Once you make the first one and see how it work the parts she is not that hard to make. I would suggest making her no smaller than 5" for your first cut of this cartridge to see how to put her together. Also make sure that you have a nice sharp blade and a sticky mat.
Margaret
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Exploring: Create a Critter Cricut Cartridge
I wanted to get back to my scrapbooking so I decided to start a video series using the Cricut cartridges that I have. I was hoping that this would get me started back into making my scrapbook pages. I felt that I was losing my mojo for making the pages. So I uncovered my Cricut, pulled out my mats and grabbed a cartridge. I forgot how much fun it was to make the diecuts.
Margaret
Margaret
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