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Challenge #48: Peach


Welcome to another wonderful Wednesday here at Cooking With Cricut!  August is National Peach Month and today just  happens to be National Peach PIE day (yum!).  Our Design Team Chefs have whipped up some yummy, peachy confections for you . . .


Stacey used the "Just Because" Cards cartridge. 
Click here to visit her blog for more details on this super cute card.




Jean used the Serenade cartridge for her peachy card.
Stop by her blog for more details!




Dalis and her four-year old daughter, Bianca created this precious card together
using the Preserves cartridge.  Check our her blog for the particulars!




Jen created this birthday card using the "Just Because" Cards cartridge.
Click over to her blog for more details and to see the inside of the card.




Jenny used the Preserves cartridge and Cuttlebug Companion Embossing folder.
Make sure you head over to her blog to check out the details.






Gaby created her first spinner card using the "Just Because" Cards
and Wild Card cartridges.  Make sure you check out her blog for the details!






Now it’s your turn! Let’s see your peachy projects!

Here are our few simple guidelines:
1. Must be a new project for this challenge. Please no back dated posts/projects.
2. Must include a “Cricut” cut somewhere – somehow.
3. Must post a link to your post and not just the blog.
4. Must HAVE FUN!!!

Thank you so much for participating with us! We are looking forward to seeing your wonderful creations!

~ The CWC Design Team




Guest Designer Tuesday!


Welcome to Guest Designer Tuesday
at Cooking With Cricut!

Our special Guest Designer this week is Court from  Court's Craft Corner blog. She is showcasing the Cricut Sweet Treats cartridge today with five super sweet cards! Take it away, Court . . .

As you all probably know, Cooking With Cricut is one of the most amazing challenge blogs EVER!  Over the last couple months I have thoroughly enjoyed participating in all the challenges I can, and I am looking forward to participating in many, many more!  And when I got the e-mail asking me to be a guest designer I was beyond thrilled!  But, now that is my day I am actually slightly nervous, I really hope you enjoy what I have created for you today! Over the last couple weeks, in between vacation and getting ready for school to start, I have been using the Sweet Treats cartridge more than usual!  It really does have some great cuts! Today, I want to show you some cards I have made using this awesome cartridge and some techniques!
The first card I have for you today is a tall card.  The pink base is cut at 9" by 8" and folded in half to make a 9" by 4" card.  The white layer is cut at 8.5" by 3.5".  The sundae and all its layers are cut at 7.5" and is popped up using pop dots.  I also added two ribbons and a stamp.




This card is a little different than the cards I usually make.  It is a white A2 sized card with a 5" by 3.75" blue layer.  The green pattern layer is 3.25" by 4.25".  For this card I used one of the many awesome cupcakes on this cartridge.  It was cut out at 3.25" using only scraps.  I also added a sentiment down toward the bottom. I really enjoyed making this card and reaching outside my comfort zone!

This card is I little more my style.  This is also an A2 sized card.  I used brown for the base and pink for the background layer.  The big piece of cake is one of my favorite cuts and is cut at 4.75".  I used pop dost again to give it dimension, used My Pink Stamper’s cheater method for my ribbon, and added my sentiment.

I think this card is very simple and mature.  Originally this cake had another layer that said "happy birthday" right across the front of the cake, however it tore while cutting, so I just left it out.  I think I like it even more now.  I used one of my favorite techniques --layering ribbon. The pink ribbon is fat and the skinny brown ribbon is like 30 cents for 10 yards at all the craft stores.  I also used some gold shinny paper from Target’s scrapbooking section for the flame of the candle.  It’s like a dollar a sheet, but I only use it for flames, which are really tiny.

For the last card, I used a brown base and a turquoise patterned background layer.  I cut this fantastic cupcake out at 3.75" in a cool pink pattern and it has brown icing.  For the ribbon I used another technique from My Pink Stamper. Then I just popped up the cupcake with some dimensionals and added my stamp in the top left corner.  
Well, that’s all for today!  Please feel free to stop by my blog and see what else I have created! I also want to thank the whole Cooking With Cricut Team for this amazing opportunity, but I especially want to thank Jen for putting the whole thing together!

Great cards, Court! Thanks so much for sharing with us and for your continued support of Cooking With Cricut -- we love seeing what you cook up each week.

Please take the time to go over to Court's blog and show her some crafting "love!"  See you back here tomorrow for our weekly challenge. You won't want to miss it!

~ Jen


Monday Showcase: Pooh & Friends


Good morning and welcome to Cooking With Cricut's Cartridge Showcase. Each Monday a member of our Design Team will feature a Cricut cartridge of their choice and projects they've made with that cartridge. We hope you'll be inspired to pull out your cartridges and find new ways to use them!


Hi!  This is Chef Jen and I'd like to share with you some projects I've made using the Pooh & Friends Cricut cartridge.  Did you know that August 21st is Winnie the Pooh's birthday?  Yep, my favorite bear turned 90 years old yesterday!  You will often see Pooh's birth date listed as October 14, 1926 --- the date of the first printing of the book "Winnie-the-Pooh".    It is a fact (as presented in the book "House at Pooh Corner") that Winnie-the-Pooh is one year younger than Christopher Robin.  Pooh was given to Christopher Robin Milne on August 21, 1921 on the occasion of his first birthday. Therefore, Pooh's real birthday is August 21.

Pooh and his pals have been favorites of mine since I was very young.  I've even managed to pass that love on to my daughters.  My youngest's nursery was decorated in classic Pooh and we used Pooh decorations for my older daughter's baby shower!

My first project is a birthday card.  My card base is an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of white card stock folded in half.  The red mat measures 8" x 5".  The patterned birthday paper is cut at 7 1/2" x 4 1/2" and is by American Traditional Designs, Celebrate Collection - Celebrate Words.  All other papers came from my scrap stash.


Here's the recipe:
  • Pooh & Friends cartridge -- Pooh cut at 4 3/4" tall; Piglet cut at 4 1/4" tall; birthday hat cut at 1 3/4" tall.
  • Create-A-Critter cartridge -- Happy Birthday cut at 4 1/2" wide; cupcake cut at 1 1/2" tall.
I snipped Piglet's arms away from his body to enable him to "hold" the cupcake.  The Disney cartridges are notorious for their small pieces and intricate cuts.    Here are a few tips to make your experience less frustrating -- make sure your mat is sticky, your blade is sharp and don't use textured papers.  I cut Pooh's body (golden color) no less than four times before I achieved one that wasn't ripped -- Piglet's face only took three tries.  (I believe my last new blade is a dud!  Time for a trip to Michael's.)

Here are a few more projects I've done in the past using the Pooh & Friends and Pooh Font (baby Pooh and his pals are on Pooh Font) cartridges.  The link to the post on my blog is beneath each photo, if you'd like project details.


Sweetest Day card

Baby Shower Invitation (Pooh Font)

Baby Shower:  Welcome Sign

Baby Shower:  Table Centerpieces (same link as above)

Baby Shower:  Diaper Cake (same link as above)

Valentine's Day Card

April Calendar topper

1st Birthday Layout for my grandson

Family Reunion layout

Thanks so much for stopping by today! Don't forget to check back Tuesday morning to see what this week's Guest Designer has whipped up.

~ Jen

Winners Announced:)


Welcome to Cooking with Cricut
Today we would like to announce the winner of Challenge #46- S'Mores!  The winner of the Top Chef prize was chosen by Random Organizer.

The winner is...Karen- Kaleidoscopic Sparkles
Congratulations Karen:)

Karen used the Create a Critter, Elegant Edges, and Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge to create this beautiful wiper card.  You can "pick up" your top chef button on the left column and proudly display it on your blog.  As the winner Karen will receive her choice of digi stamp or cutting file from Papercraftingworld.com
Karen, please contact Madison at FunkyCards @Charter .net (no spaces) within two weeks to claim your prize.

The Top Three Chefs were chosen by the Cooking With Cricut Design Team. You can "pick up" your top chef button on the left column and proudly display it on your blog. 




Picnic... We hope you'll pack a picnic lunch and join us in our salute to National Picnic Month!  Once again you have until next Tuesday at midnight to post your projects.  One winner chosen at random will receive his or her choice of digi stamp or cutting file from Papercraftingworld.com.
Have a wonderful day!
~Madison - Prize Coordinator

Challenge #47: Picnic!



Good morning, crafty friends and welcome to Cooking With Cricut!  We hope you'll pack a picnic lunch and join us in our salute to National Picnic Month!  The Design Team has whipped up some yummy treats for your viewing pleasure . . .



Madison created this cute little picnic favor box using the Stand & Salute,
Pooh Font, From My Kitchen and Sports Mania cartridges.
Check out her blog for all the details.





Jean used Simply Charmed, Doodlecharms, Paper Doll Dress Up, Paper Pups
and George & Basic Shapes cartridges for this cute layout.  (Her husband drew
and painted the ant!)  Make sure you check out the details at her blog.





Maria Elena used the Mickey Font cartridge for her picnic layout.
Make sure you visit her blog and check out the details.




Jen used the Pooh & Friends, Pooh Font and Everyday Paper Dolls cartridges for her
two page Family Reunion layout.  Check out her blog for details and more photos.





Check out this super cute picnic basket Roberta made using her Imagine and
the Best Friends cartridge.  Make sure you head over to her blog to see how she did it!





Now it’s your turn! Let’s see your picnic projects!

Here are our few simple guidelines:
1. Must be a new project for this challenge. Please no back dated posts/projects.
2. Must include a “Cricut” cut somewhere – somehow.
3. Must post a link to your post and not just the blog.
4. Must HAVE FUN!!!

Thank you so much for participating with us! We are looking forward to seeing your wonderful creations! 

~ The CWC Design Team







Guest Designer Tuesday!

Welcome to Guest Designer Tuesday
at Cooking With Cricut!


Our special Guest Designer this week is Amy Voltz from Love to Crop and Decorate to Celebrate blogs.  She is showcasing the Cricut Traveler cartridge today with four -- yes, FOUR, incredible projects!   Take it away, Amy . . .

I am "The-Mom" to two wonderful teenagers (lovingly referred to as "The-Girl-Child" and 'The-Boy-Child") . . . I am quirky and silly, I love to make people laugh, and I like exclamation points and :) smiley faces!!! :) :) :)  I'm more than a little OCD, especially when it comes to my creations -- I like clean lines and balance; however, my craft room (or living room or office) doesn't count for that! :) I am extremely blessed, even if I forget that from time to time . . . I've been 'crafting' for as long as I can remember -- my parents are extremely talented creatively and that's something they've passed on to my siblings and me!

I started blogging about a year ago, and I have been so amazed at the talent I have seen in the blogging community. I have also been extremely pleased to "meet" so many friendly and wonderful people by participating in challenges and blog-hopping around.

I am so honored to have been asked to participate in this wonderful opportunity at Cooking With Cricut!! Thank you SO much!! :)

The first project I'd like to share is a 12" x 24" layout (2 - 12" x 12" pages).


The paper is all from Creative Memories Cheerful Power Palette. All of the cuts (including the photo mats) are cut from the Traveler Cricut Cartridge.



















My next project is a standard A2 card. All of the card stock is Creative Memories -- Raspberry, Butter, Orange, Mediterranean, and Royal Blue. The embossing is a Sizzix folder.  Iridescent stickles, a white Signo pen, black marker, and K. Andrew's Splashtastic Summer Stamp Set finish off this project.  The title bar and yellow fishy are popped up with fun foam. :) All cuts from the Traveler Cartridge.




This is another 12" x 24" (2 - 12" x 12") layout. The paper is from Creative Memories Cheerful Stars & Stripes Additions Kit. The font is the Road Trip font from the Traveler Cartridge. The Statue of Liberty is also from the Traveler Cartridge.  The stars are from Plantin SchoolBook cartridge.  




















This last project is vinyl wall art/decor.  I used white, orange and pink vinyl.  All of the cuts are from the Traveler cartridge.

Amazing projects, Amy!  Thanks so much for sharing with us and for your  continued support of Cooking With Cricut -- we love seeing what you cook up each week.

Please take the time to go over to Amy's blog and show her some crafting "love!" She is giving away this cute vinyl wall decor to one lucky winner who comments on her Guest Designer post at her blog.  And she's also having a drawing for a Traveler Cricut cartridge -- so head on over and check it out!
 
See you back here tomorrow for our weekly challenge. You won't want to miss it!

~ Jen