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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Bag


I made this bag for the recipient to store the other cards that she receive. I used Forever Young and Ribbon & Rossettes cart. The bag is made from two 12 x 12 sheets of cardstock. Recently, I attended a Cricut Circle meet in Greensville, SC and a fellow Cirlet gave us a quick demo on how to make this bag. I tweeked it just a little bit. TFL.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Retirement Card




Happy Thanksgiving! I started making this card around 10:00 pm last night and I finished it this morning. It is a retirement card for one of my co-workers. There is a get together scheduled for her retirement and I will be assisting with some of the decorations so you may see more items with this color scheme. I already have an idea in my head for a bag for her "well wishes/retirement" cards to go in. I used Ribbons & Rosettes and Forever Young Cricut Carts. The fancy cut at the top of the card is a Spellbinders die and the rest of the cuts are from Sizzix. I used by Ribbon Easy for the first time and I love the end result. TFL.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Etched Beer Mugs




These are beer mugs that I etched for a team that I'm a member of at work. We will be having a retreat next week and I wanted to make something for every team member. I have the name of our team on the front and personalized the back with each member's first name. Twenty five glasses in all. I hope they like them.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Give Thanks Banner



It's been a while since I posted. Today I have two items that I created for a Thanksgiving meal that we had this past Thursday at my job. I made a lot of other items but I gave them away after the dinner before I had a chance to take pictures. I used Cricut carts Birthday Bash and Hannah Montana (I think) for the banner. The rose is a Sizzix Big Shot Pro die. The tile was made using Sure Cuts A Lot and the same BSP die. I saw the sentiment on a tile on a website somewhere, but don't remember where. TFL.