So glad to have internet back up and running. I'll try to get some more projects posted this weekend, in the meantime, I wanted to invite everyone to join our scrapbooking group.
We are a group of scrapbookers from NW Ohio who get together the last Saturday of the month for cropping, friendship and a little adult time.
We are having a Christmas in July Cropping/Crafting Weekend July 30th to Aug 1. We would love to have you join us. If you would like more information or to register please see the group website at http://nwohioscrappers.yolasite.com/ . You do not have to be a group member to join the July event.
Happy Scrapping
Theresa
Friday, February 19, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Snow Day
I got several items cut today but didn't get any layouts done. I will try to finish a few up by Friday and post then.
Happy Scrapping
Theresa
Happy Scrapping
Theresa
Monday, February 8, 2010
Christmas Gifts 2009 My Cricut Wordle
Welcome to my blog.
This is my first blog post, so please bear with me. I wanted to share with you the gifts that I made with my Cricut for Christmas 2009.
I made my version of a Wordle , but made it with my Cricut and CDS (Cricut Design Studio) . The first one is a 12x24 that I created for my Grandmother who will be 85 this May and it has the word Family in the center with her name and Grandpa's surrounded by all the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren's names. This was a challenge and I made the mistake of using heavy watercolor paper which I had used a metallic gold stamp pad to highlight the texture of the paper. The problem with using this paper was that it was so thick that the fine details did not cut well and of course I had welded the whole thing so it was a bear to get off the mat without tearing. I used the Stone Script font and it was just to delicate for this application but I'd already jumped in with both feet so I changed it up for the remaining ones. My beautiful daughter Rachel helped to glue it down and it is by no means perfect or straight but Grandma Bernie loved it and it is proudly hanging in her living room.
When I did the second one I used just a good heavy cardstock and of course it was smaller but I did not weld the names together in CDS and just glued them down next to each other and it turned out much better. Mom loved it, although she wasn't surprised since we had already been to Christmas at Gram's house before she got hers.
Hope you enjoy them. If you have questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Happy Scrapping,
Theresa (whose husband calls her Gracie)
PS Answering a comment: For the second one I used a heavy textured cardstock and again used the gold ink to highlight the texture (which doesn't show up very well in the photo) and then the black background cardstock is also textured and has a bit of the gold ink on. In person it is has a great depth. I am working on creating something similiar for my family that includes a little glass etching on the frame for some depth. I will post when it is finished.
This is my first blog post, so please bear with me. I wanted to share with you the gifts that I made with my Cricut for Christmas 2009.
I made my version of a Wordle , but made it with my Cricut and CDS (Cricut Design Studio) . The first one is a 12x24 that I created for my Grandmother who will be 85 this May and it has the word Family in the center with her name and Grandpa's surrounded by all the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren's names. This was a challenge and I made the mistake of using heavy watercolor paper which I had used a metallic gold stamp pad to highlight the texture of the paper. The problem with using this paper was that it was so thick that the fine details did not cut well and of course I had welded the whole thing so it was a bear to get off the mat without tearing. I used the Stone Script font and it was just to delicate for this application but I'd already jumped in with both feet so I changed it up for the remaining ones. My beautiful daughter Rachel helped to glue it down and it is by no means perfect or straight but Grandma Bernie loved it and it is proudly hanging in her living room.
When I did the second one I used just a good heavy cardstock and of course it was smaller but I did not weld the names together in CDS and just glued them down next to each other and it turned out much better. Mom loved it, although she wasn't surprised since we had already been to Christmas at Gram's house before she got hers.
Hope you enjoy them. If you have questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Happy Scrapping,
Theresa (whose husband calls her Gracie)
PS Answering a comment: For the second one I used a heavy textured cardstock and again used the gold ink to highlight the texture (which doesn't show up very well in the photo) and then the black background cardstock is also textured and has a bit of the gold ink on. In person it is has a great depth. I am working on creating something similiar for my family that includes a little glass etching on the frame for some depth. I will post when it is finished.
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