10/7 Recipe Challenge
se your Cricut machines to create a project using the following “recipe.” It must contain 1) A Title; 2) Atleast 2 Cricut Cuts, and 3) Atleast 3 buttons.
This little guy is going on my daughter's door. She is so into Halloween this year. She decorated her room and even the back yard. Too cute! It has "Beware" as the title, many Cricut cuts and the three little buttons are down at the bottom. Love them so much!!
10/6 Imagine Layer and Print Challenge
Use your Imagine Machine to print a background (it can be a solid color or a patterned paper from your Imagine cartridge) and use it on your project as well as cutting an image of your choice in layers- that’s right, choose the layers option on your image and print out one or all of the layers offered, piece them together on your project!
Using Nursery Tails, I created this little baby! As an added touch, I ran the scalloped oval through my Xyron machine and added glitter.
10/5 Cuttlebug Challenge
Create a project of your choice using your Cuttlebug machine as the main focus. Your project must include atleast 2 different Cricut Image Cuts
How awesome is the Cuttlebug machine? I am a very tactile person. Anything I can touch is awesome and using the Cuttlebug not only adds texture and depth, but it invites the viewer to touch the project. Maybe that's why I get so many fingerprints all over my projects!! LOL!
10/4 Monocromatic Challenge
Create a project of your choice using a monochromatic color scheme. Your project must include atleast 2 different Cricut Image Cuts
OH!! Really hard challenge for me. Who knew there were so many shades of one color? And the hard part is choosing ones that compliment each other and not clash. My Imagine made it a little easier. I was able to use one cartrige and get several options of the same color, in this case aqua blue, that didn't fight each other. The picture doesn't do it justice. They really do look good together in person.
10/3 Circle Cartridge Challenge
Create a project of your choice with one or more of the Cricut Circle Exclusive cartridges! (French Manor, Shall We Dance, Cricut Everyday, Pop-Up Neighborhood, or Sophie) Your project must include atleast 2 different Cricut Image Cuts. And YES! You can mix in other cartridges with your Circle Exclusive cartridges.
LOVED this challenge. I have been wanting to use this hot air balloon from Neighborhood Pop Up Cards forEVER!! I made a birthday card from it and the recipient LOVED it!! I also used gold cording and shrink plastic for the charm on the front. Too fun for words!!
Well, there you have it! I still have one more challenge that I am going to finish tonight. They have to be posted by 11:59 p.m. Utah time.
I better get busy!!
Thanks for stopping by!
Jodie
Friday, October 14, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
September Magazine Challenge
Hello fellow crafters. Today I have my entry for the September 2011 Circle magazine challenge. Our challenge was to use something from Cosmo Cricket, three Cricut cuts and a Cuttlebug folder. I used the AWESOME Hopscotch Imagine cartridge designed by Cosmo Cricket, Happy Birdie Day cut from Straight From the Nest and the birdcage, a card base and a doily cut from my new favorite Cricut cart Sophie! It's so beautiful and only available to Cricut Circle members. I also used the Swiss dots folder for the inside of the card, but you can't see it very well in the picture. I think now I should sanded it a little, but I didn't want the shabby chic look this time.
It is a simple card, but I so love the papers and colors. I hope you enjoy it too.
It is a simple card, but I so love the papers and colors. I hope you enjoy it too.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Teresa Collins Magazine Challenge
I just adore Teresa Collins. I got to meet her at CHA in January and she was just as sweet as can be. It was so cool. She was standing there all by herself, and I walked up and told her how much I loved her new cartridges. (We got a sneak peek the day before at the Circle CHA meetup in LA.) She was so nice and super excited that I liked them. She even gave me a hug. Wow! She is awesome!!
So our challenge was to use at least three Teresa Collins products and two Cricut cuts. I used her Ty's stars, Bind It All book covers, and some awesome papers from her Celebrate collection. I used one of the flowers from Floral shoppe and a couple flourishes from Picturesque, I believe.
What a fun project. I hope you enjoy it and I hope the judges do too!!
Thanks for looking!
Jodie
So our challenge was to use at least three Teresa Collins products and two Cricut cuts. I used her Ty's stars, Bind It All book covers, and some awesome papers from her Celebrate collection. I used one of the flowers from Floral shoppe and a couple flourishes from Picturesque, I believe.
Thanks for looking!
Jodie
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Weekly challenge 35
Hello friends. Today I am showing my entry for the Circle Blog's weekly challenge. It was, of course, a patiotic theme for the Fourth of July/Canada day. We needed to use red, white and blue as our main colors. Here is mine.
Used the following carts:
A Child's Year = Little boy and puppy
Designers Calendar = Phrase
George = Stars and photo mats
I hope you like it.
Used the following carts:
A Child's Year = Little boy and puppy
Designers Calendar = Phrase
George = Stars and photo mats
I hope you like it.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
June 23rd Weekly Challenge Entry
I've got to say I am loving doing Circle challenges. Before the Circle, I would go weeks without playing with my Cricut. The challenges make me want to go in there and CREATE!! I really have so much fun and I've really stretched my Cricut wings, so to speak.
This week's challenge was based on a sketch. I don't know if I can post the sketch, but here is my take on it. I hope you enjoy it. My sweet hubby did.
I hope all the dad's out there had a great day!
Talk to you soon!
Jodie
This week's challenge was based on a sketch. I don't know if I can post the sketch, but here is my take on it. I hope you enjoy it. My sweet hubby did.
I hope all the dad's out there had a great day!
Talk to you soon!
Jodie
Monday, June 20, 2011
"Webster's Pages fun I Spy game
You've got to go check out Webster's Pages blog. They are running a really fun contest while they are showing sneak peeks for CHA Summer 2011. (I can't wait!) Anyway, here is the badge we are all looking for.
Go over and check it out. I think it is soooo cool! Webster's Pages Blog
Go over and check it out. I think it is soooo cool! Webster's Pages Blog
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
May Circle Challenge Imaginisce
I sprayed the torso with Green Maya Mist to give it a patined look. I cut a small hole in the bottom and glued a wooden birdhouse stand to the bottom for height. I used Go Scooter Go and Mushroom Fancy Imaginisce paper for the 48 little roses. LOVED the colors. I used a flower from Forever Young, which coincidentally was the cart that served as my inspiration for this project.
I then used the crown from Birthday Cakes, welded it to a rectangle from George and made 48 tiles for the skirt. I ran the base trough my sticker maker, put the top on it and dipped each tile in chunky glitter to as sparkle! (As if it needed more! LOL!)
Finally, I cut a rectangle from George with a little scalloped border welded to both of the long sides. I used a stamp from, who else but Imaginisce, and stamped in white pigment ink. When they dried, I put little orangy rhinestones in the center of the on the stamped images.
Oh yeah and guess who made the gorgeous rhinestones I used? You got it, Imaginisce!! Aren't they awesome? LOVE them!!
Here are a couple more pics! Thanks for looking!!
I then used the crown from Birthday Cakes, welded it to a rectangle from George and made 48 tiles for the skirt. I ran the base trough my sticker maker, put the top on it and dipped each tile in chunky glitter to as sparkle! (As if it needed more! LOL!)
Finally, I cut a rectangle from George with a little scalloped border welded to both of the long sides. I used a stamp from, who else but Imaginisce, and stamped in white pigment ink. When they dried, I put little orangy rhinestones in the center of the on the stamped images.
Oh yeah and guess who made the gorgeous rhinestones I used? You got it, Imaginisce!! Aren't they awesome? LOVE them!!
Here are a couple more pics! Thanks for looking!!
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