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Cricut Crawl con't!

Project with multiple techniques:

Angi gave detailed instructions on how to make an accordion flower.  For this LO, I did them little different, but they were still folded accordian style.
-Brenda challenged us to create a journal box with our Cricut.  I used my cut outs a jornal boxes. Everyone at the crop thought that was a "sweet" idea, lol.
-Candace wanted some embossing on a Cricut cut. I used the flower folder and swirl folder. Here is a closer picture...
- Lori wanted us to use a die cut negative.  I used the insde of a cut from a frame, sliced off the edge and used it as part of the border piece.
-Nana challenged us to use a Gypsy. I don’t have Gypsy, it's on route (my mother's day present).  However, Nana she said that if we didn’t have a Gypsy we could incorporate a swirl into our project.  I chose to use the swirl heart from Hannah Montana Cartridge.
-Penny wanted us to use a shadow.  I did that with the cupcake and heart from the Stamping Solutions cart.
-Robin asked us to use Cricut markers or gel pen. I did the crown with purple glitter gel pens.  The pens your can get a target, the casing holder you can get on Ebay.
-Sammye Jo wanted inking or drawing on our die cuts. I inked the scallop in purple.
-Tammy challenged us to do some paper piecing.  I did that with the crown and princess and borders.
-Valerie wanted a food element on our project.  I used a cupcake.
-Sharon  wanted glass etching and has easy step by step instructions but I've never done that before and don't have any of those supplies.  That's the only element I did not use, sorry :(

Working on one more project but don't know if I'll have it done in time for Sunday.

Comments

  1. Very cute layout!! Thanks for adding my food element, loving the cupcake:) Thanks for joining us on the Fantabulous Cricut Crawl!

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  2. Soooo many elements!!! Great job and beautiful layout!!

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  3. WOW! Great use of all the elements...so impressed! Thanks again for playing along! :)

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  4. Great job!! LOVE the colors! Thanks for crawling with us!

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  5. Wonderful, Sandy! I love the princess crown!

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