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June's 100 Cricut Carts Blog Hop


Hi friends!  Welcome to this month's 100 Cricut Cart Hop.  The design team at MCCR, got to pick cartridges that they would like to create with.  I think we manage to all pick different ones so that is a ton of cartridges used in this hop, lol!!!   You should have come from Cindy. But if you would like to start at the beginning, you can hop over to My Cricut Craft Room.

The cartridges I chose where:
B is for Boy
Wild Card
Forever Young
Lacy Labels
Life's a Party

Here is my first card...
  • Train- cut at 4" from B is for Boy
  • Celebrate- cut at 1" from Life's a Party
  • Balloons- cut at 3" from Life's a party
Here is the back of the card along with the front.  I think it came out kinda cute.

My second card....

  • Doily card base- cut 5.5" from Wild Card
  • Scallop circle- cut at 4" from Lacy Labels
  • Lady Silhouettes- cut at 3" from Forever Young
  • "Always Friends"- cut .75" from Wild Card
Here is my third card...

  •  YoYo- cut 3.75 from B is for Boys
  • Font- cut 1" from Birthday Cakes



So there are 10 different images/cuts from 6 different cartridges to make 3 great projects. I hope this gets you inspired.  The next stop is to MELISSA.

Here is the entire line up:


Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
 

Comments

  1. Cute cards! I like how you extended the train to the back cover--very clever!

    MCCR DT Member,
    Cindy

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  2. super cute cards. i think the train one is my fave :)

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  3. what awesome creations...
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  4. Excellent cards! Love the carts you used, I have some of them! My favorite card is the first on...the train with balloons.

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