Showing posts with label Nursery Rhymes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nursery Rhymes. Show all posts

11_03

Leprechauns–CCR - Happy St. Patty’s Day



Good morning friends,

For those that celebrate: Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Hopefully there won’t be too much “pinching” on your agenda today…lol! In school it was such a fun day! We got to “assault” our non-green wearing piers!…lol!

Okay, now on for today’s project…It is for Creative Cutter’s New Blog Challenge. So be sure to head over to CCR and enter your project!

cricut lucky me leprechauns by melin-500
http://www.mypapercrafting.com/2011/03/leprechaunsccr-happy-st-pattys-day.html
Here is a view of the entire layout.

cricut boy leprechaun close up by melin-500
Here is a close up of the little leprechaun boy.

cricut girl leprechaun close up-500
Here is a close up of the little leprechaun girl.

Okay, so their not EXACTLY Leprechauns…but they are kind of close…lol!

cricut close up lucky letters-500
Here is a close up of the title letters.

I used the Everday Paper Dolls for the leprechauns. All their pieces came from that cartridge. I did however use my Gypsy to “hide contour” some of the different “cuts on some of the images.

I used the Nursery Rhymes cartridge for the title letters and for the scalloped block.

Now be sure to head over to CCR’s Blog and join our challenge.

10_06

Cutesicle Cricut Layout

Good morning all,
Here is a layout I did for a kit that I am releasing. It also fit perfectly into the current Pink Elephant layout challenge #9. This was for summer themed layouts.
I used the following cartridge(s) to complete:
Nursery Rhymes: Title lettering
While I didn't use Doodlecharms for the popsicles, that would have been a great alternative.
The monkey and popsicles are my own original designs.
If you're interested in the kit, just head over to my webstore, HERE

Here is a view of the entire layout.
Here is a side by side shot of the popsicle with the shimmer chalk. You can see the one on the left has the shimmer and the other one is plain. It really adds a nice touch to your die cuts. It just doesn't photograph strongly.
Here is a closeup shot of the monkey looking more "Boyish".
Here is the SAME monkey. I just added more blush to it's cheeks, with a dot of "sparkle", eyelashes and a bow. This was to make it look more "girly". Oh yeah, when I scanned the "boy" version in, I forgot his tail...oops.
This layout was well suited for the Pink Elephant "Summer" layout challenge! Stop by the Pink Elephant and Check it out.
Thanks for stopping by!
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