Here is a cute friendship card made using the Cricut Create A Critter Cartridge. I used Bazzill cardstock and patterned paper from October Afternoon. Clear embossing powder was used for the leaf design.
This very very simple card is made using American Crafts "Lucy Hootski" paper. It is an older paper that I got on clearance, but I had to have it because it just makes me smile!!
Here is a thank you card for a volunteer at my church. I used Microsoft Word to print the sentiment on this card. I then ran the cardstock through my printer. The paper is the Cosmo Cricket DeLovely 6 x 6 Mini Deck. I used the Stretch Your Imagination Cricut Cartridge for the watering can.
For this birthday card, I am using a faux metal technique that is perfect for cards or scrapbook pages. The technique uses silver embossing powder. The process is a little time consuming, but the results are really amazing!
This circus paper from Imaginisce is absolutely adorable! When I saw it, I had to buy because the theme for this summer's VBX (Vacation Bible eXperience) is circus! The colors of this paper line are so bright and cheerful. Another feature is that the papers are enhanced by a glossy sheen that is applied over certain parts of the paper. Very cute!
I hope you are all enjoying this awesome weather!! It makes me want to get out in the yard and start planting some flowers! Today's card was made using the Create a Critter Cricut cartridge and Basic Grey Kioshi paper.
After two weeks of snow and frigid weather, we are enjoying spring-like weather this weekend! As a way to look forward to spring, I made this Easter card using the Inspired Heart Cricut Cartridge. The paper is from the Kioshi Collection from Basic Grey. Enjoy your day!