Showing posts with label Tags Bags Boxes- More 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tags Bags Boxes- More 2. Show all posts

13_04

CwC #131 Office Supplies

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Good morning crafty friends,
Welcome to another Wonderful Wednesday Craft With Cartridges Challenge!
So happy you could join us! Today our challenge is…all things OFFICE In honor of National Administrative Professionals Day!
If you have ever been a Ms. Penny, a Girl Friday or the “Power Behind the Throne” then we salute you!
Let’s see what office related projects the wonderful DT has to inspire you!

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lynn b
Cartridge Used: Sentimentals
lynn-sentimentals


brenda
Cartridge Used: Locker Talk and Pooh Font
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janet
Cartridge Used: Tags, Bags, Boxes n’ More 2 and CCR Basics
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kaylee
Cartridge Used: Potpourri Basket
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jennifer r
Cartridge Used: Heritage
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sheena
Cartridge Used: Pooh Font & A Child’s Year
sheena



melin
Cartridges Used: Nifty Fifties and Artiste
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Wow what fabulous inspiration!!! Now it's your turn!  Link up your "office items-supplies" card for a chance at being this week's "Top Crafty Cutter."  Here are some guidelines:

  --> Must follow the challenge topic. 
  --> Must be a NEW project for this challenge; no backdated posts, please. 
  --> Must have a link back to this post on your blog. 
  --> Must link your project through Inlinkz and not just your blog. 
  --> Must use your Cricut in some capacity. 
  --> Must have FUN! 
  --> You may gladly combine challenges . . . we love to pile it on, too! 
  --> And remember, you now have until the end of the month to link up your project. 
We'd love it if you would join us!  Link up your book themed project for a chance at one of the two prize packages below. Don't forget to click on the Designer's name to travel to their blog for more details on their fantastic projects and to leave an encouraging word or two.  And don't forget . . .



We have changed our Prize Offerings for all of our challenges.
Join this and any of our other link-ups and/or challenges during the month of April,

and you could win ONE of TWO prize packs!  For Details: CLICK HERE

We hope you'll join us tomorrow for Totally Tags 'n ATCs Thursdaze and 
Friday for Digi Desserts Fridaze!  
~ Jen & the CWC Designers

12_10

Market Fresh Mondaze Cartridge Showcase


It's a two for one kind of day here at Paper Crafting World!  Design Team members Janet and Jen have teamed up to bring you not one, but TWO cartridges in our Market Fresh Mondaze Showcase.  Janet is showcasing some of her beautiful creations made with the Cricut Tags, Bags, Boxes & More 2 cartridge and Jen is bringing you some cute creations made with the original Tags, Bags, Boxes & More.  Take it away, ladies!


Janet:  TBBM2

This week, I have put together a number of projects I made using the Tags, Bags, Boxes and More 2 cartridge. I have used it so much since I bought it a month or so ago and I can see that it will be used a lot more in the future as well! I use this cartridge with the Cricut Craft Room which makes it really easy to size your project and make your layers. 

When you purchase the cartridge, you also get a handbook showing each of the buttons and cuts, and another book showing how to make the boxes up. The pictures are a little small, but are reasonably easy to follow. A must with this cartridge is the embossing tool that is used in place of the cutting blade. This tool makes the score lines for your project, which are on a separate layer. All you need to do is place the embossing layer on top of the shape you are cutting and fit it to the same size, then, when you cut, tell the computer which layer you are "cutting".

For each button on the cartridge, there is a box (cut in one piece for 12 x 12 mat users), two box sections (for smaller mat users), a tag with a layer, a card, and one or two phrases with layers. 

On to my projects!



This is just a basic box -- believe it or not! The box can be found on  page 59 of the manual that comes with the cartridge (design no. 32). I cut the box then I designed and cut the fancy edged squares for the top and bottom of the box. I used one of Melin's beautiful swirly hearts designs for this. I also made some swirls to go around the edge of the lid. You can see them peeking out from beneath the ribbon.




To finish the lid off, I embossed the square center part of the additional die cut with the swiss dots folder then added some die cut flowers and leaves to finish it all off. The flowers have little pearl bling in the center of each one. 

I fell in love with this cute box. It is found on page 56 (no. 29) of the handbook.  I cut the box, then covered the front skirt piece with black lacy paper and real lace trim for the top, adding a little black trim in the join. Lace and ric-rac were added to the bottom of the skirt piece. 


The sentiment was stamped and die cut then added some pearl bling to finish it off.  


Not only does this cartridge have loads of boxes in various shapes and sizes, it also has phrases and tags that you can use. For this card, I used the phrase on page 41 (no. 16) to make a Mother's Day card. I cut the phrase and a layer, added some faux stitching and bling then attached to my card. 



Christmas is coming, all too fast, and this cartridge has some cool Christmas stuff as well. This card uses the phrase on page 48 (no. 22) that I cut, embossed then layered on to a base card. Die cuts like this make Christmas Card making simple!

Finally, we all need tags for attaching to gifts and this cartridge is full of tags. Each of the boxes on the cartridge has a tag and phrase with it so you can mix and match. 

This snowflake tag can be found on page 47 (no. 21). I cut it from white card stock then embossed it with my snowflakes folder. I added some embossing ink with the brayer, just so it caught the raised parts of the tag then heat embossed it with psychedelic embossing powder. The tag was then layered on the pale blue background, also cut from the same button.





The Christmas tree tag can be found on page 48 (no. 22) and I used the same techniques as for the snowflake tag, using different colored embossing powders and an embossing pen instead of the brayer. 


This cartridge is so versatile and has so many different uses. If you don't already have it, you really should think about getting a hold of it!



Jen:  TBBM

The original Tags, Bags, Boxes & More cartridge was one of the first cartridges I bought after I purchased my Cricut.  And I have used it for tons of projects!  This cartridge is retired now, but don't worry -- Cricut has released it in digital form in their Cricut Craft Room.  TBBM has six creative features: Window, Mirror, Mirror/Window, Mirror/Windows, Shadow, and Blackout.  It also features a wide assortment of tags; and the bags and boxes are perfect for party favors and gift giving.

I decided to challenge myself to create something out of the tags and other elements on the cartridge.  So first up is a basket and some strawberries.


The basket was made using the long rounded-end rectangle found on page 101 of the handbook.  And the strawberries were created by welding together five of the oval tags (found on page 83) using Cricut Design Studio software.  The strawberries are closed with a piece of green satin ribbon strung through holes on the top of each "petal" and then pulled up through the leaf topper and tied in a bow.  They are the perfect size to hold a Hershey Kiss candy!

Next up are some cute Christmas gift boxes I made:


This is the cube box found on page 119.  The top two boxes are the same size and then the middle and bottom were each cut a half of an inch larger to give the graduated effect.  The brim of the hat was cut using the round tag on page 82.  The snowman's carrot nose is one of the shapes found on page 111.  I used some strong double-sided tape to stick the box bottoms to the box tops -- each box still opens, they're just connected.

Next up are two gift boxes made using the cake slice box on page 126.  I used parts of the adorable Santa & Rudolph cutting file from PaperCraftingWorld.com to decorate the fronts of the boxes.




I hope I have inspired you to "think outside the box"!  It is amazing what you can come up with when you study the different cartridge elements and put on your thinking cap!


We hope you've enjoyed this peek at two fantastic cartridges!  Please take the opportunity to head over to our Designer's blogs to check out the details and let them know how much you enjoyed their projects -- Janet's blog is My Cards for You and Jen is at Musing of a Crafty Mom.

Don't forget to stop back by tomorrow for our weekly PCW Die Cut or Stamp Challenge and Wednesday for our weekly "Crafts With Cutters" Challenge!

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Cartridge Showcase: Tags, Bags, Boxes and More 2





What a Great Cartidge! You have really got hooked up today! Java Jen is hear strutting her stuff! She has cooked up not one, not two, but three projects for you using the very new Tags, Bags, Boxes and More Cartridge! Without further ado....... here she is!


Hello everyone and welcome to another Cartridge Showcase here at Cooking with Cricut! This is Jennie B. (aka Java Jen), and I'm showcasing some projects from Tags, Bags, Boxes and More 2.






I really do love this cartridge, but I have to tell you that there is a bit of a learning curve in using the scoring tool! This is definitely something I'll have to take more time working on! I'm hoping to do a video on this soon because I know there are more people like me who need some help with this cartridge! :-) 



TBBM2 is a full cartridge that has lots of shaped boxes, tags, cards and card phrases. This cartridge is designed to work with the Cricut scoring tool and the Cricut gel pens. 



My first 2 projects are cards. I love how many different cards there are on this cartridge! The cupcake card is on page 56 of the handbook and the circle flap card is on page 72. (Sorry for the messy pic of the cupcake card - I dropped it when the Stickles were still wet!) :-(


 I backed the cupcake cut-out with bright pink paper so it would show through easily. This card is cut @ 5". I tried the scoring tool to see how it works and this is how I made it work. After cutting the card, DON'T unload your mat. If you are using your Gypsy, touch RETURN TO DESIGN and click SHIFT for the image you are wanting to score, making sure that your cursor is set to the same size as your cut image. Line the score lines up on your original image, (if you are using a Gypsy.) I'm going to try this on my E2 to see exactly how this will work. I'll post details on my blog as soon as I do that! :-) Once you have the lines matched up, replace the cutting blade with the scoring tool and press CUT again. It will simply go over the cuts again and score where needed. Can you see why a video on this would be helpful! :-) 


On to my second card - This is Circle Flap card and I see so many possibilities for this design! It would make a great party invite! First pic shows it closed, second one open.






I didn't go crazy embellishing these projects since I was mainly trying to learn how this cartridge best works.



This next box is one of the big reasons that I got this cartridge! I made a mini pizza box and cut it at 6.5".






I definitely need more practice using the scoring tool for this cut, so I just referred to the instruction booklet that comes with this cartridge. It shows where the score lines are.

I think this little box would be perfect with a decorated cookie in it or even a gift card! I have so many ideas for this box! :-) I was also thinking it would be great to make it like an 8" square and make up card kits and package them in these boxes for a craft night at my house! :-) So many possibilities!




Lastly, I made the Tea Bag holder. I cut it at 5" which is a little big but it actually works for a Family Size iced tea bag! :-) It has just enough dimension for a tea bag to fit snugly inside! 




I hope you have enjoyed this exploration of TBBM2! I know that I have a lot to learn when it comes to using this cartridge to its fullest, but I WILL learn it! :-) 



Now, go create your own masterpiece and show the world!



Jennie B.

(Java Jen)



Come on, you have to admit it! She did a fabulous job showcasing this cartridge! I think I need to stop looking at all of these showcases, because every Monday and Thursday I end up wanting another cartridge!

Craft On,
~The CWC Team