Sunday, March 27, 2011

Two more challenges for the Circle

Here are two more challenges for the Cricut Circle. The first picture is for the magazine challenge. The challenge called for a way that you organize your scrap supplies. I used the plastic zip velcro bags that came with my Scrapbox to organize my cords. I used the Cricut Everyday cartridge to create labels for the bags. This enables me to easily find my cords. The second challenge is the monthly challenge which called for a kids project. I made a game after the popular memory game. I made circles of different patterns and animals. I used Birthday Bash and George to make the game.Photobucket">Photobucket">

Cricut Weekly Challenge March 28

The challenge called for an "everyday" theme. My two girls wore pink everyday (or just about). This was a picture of my youngest when she was two. Wow, look at those cheeks! The baby girl cheeks have long disappeared into a beautiful young lady. The layout was done with Pink Paislee paper and Prima embellishments. I used the accents essentials and straight from the nest cartridges. Photobucket">

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Weekly challenge for Cricut Circle Blog


This week-the challenge was to use your imagine machine. I used the Paper Pups and Best Friend cartridges. This was my first project using the Imagine. Loved it! The printing was amazing.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Fairytale and Folklore Cricut challenge


This is my enry for this week's Cricut challenge. I used Pink Paislee's Restoration for the whole layout except for the dollie. The carts I used were A Child's Year, Accent Essentials, Storybook and George's Basic Shapes. I also used Shimmer Mist rose color. The picture represents a fairytale because my daughters used to go out in the backyard and pretend there were fairies and other mythical creatures in the garden and old oak tree. The girls were three and five at this time. They are now 14 and 16. Eleven years ago, where has the time gone? Which is why the page is aptly titled, "Once Upon a Time".