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Cricut Showcase: Pooh And Friends

Hello Everyone!  I hope you all had a wonderful weekend and a great time celebrating Father's Day.  It is Monday again, and that means another Cricut Cartridge Showcase.  And have we got a fabulous showcase for you.  Today, Evelyn is bringing you some fabulous projects.  Evelyn is one of the outstanding Design Team members here at Cooking With Cricut / Paper Crafting World.  Evelyn has a wonderful eye for design and detail.  And when you visit her blog you will see some of the most fantastic scrapbook layouts.  They are real treasures.  Now, take a look at this wonderful showcase.  You will so glad you did!


Hi!  This is Evelyn from My Little Craft Blog.  The cartridge I’m showcasing is an oldie but goodie, Pooh and Friends, and I have found that it’s a surprisingly versatile cartridge. 





This is a great cartridge for creating scenes.  You can see some great scenes that Jennifer made when she showcased this same cartridge last year:  http://www.cookingwithcricut.com/2011/08/monday-showcase-pooh-friends.html

You might think that all the cuts on this cartridge would be babyish, but many are beautiful, exquisite, even.  I’m not going to show you the obvious cuts on this cartridge; instead I’m going to show you what made me need to buy it – the icons!



There are lots of themes included on this cartridge, and you can bundle the cuts together on your project or use them separately.  For example, there are TEN HATS!  There are four birthday-themed cuts: a birthday hat, cake, present, and balloon.  There’s a beautiful snowflake and a Pooh snowman for winter.  For spring, there is an umbrella, a turtle, a worm, a kite, and rain clouds.  Summer cuts include a blazing sun, lightning, grass, a flower in a pot, two flower bouquets, a bee and beehive.  The fall cuts include pumpkins, apple basket, leaves, and a signpost.  There are two very nice trees that you could dress up for any of the seasons.  You can use the sailboat, kite, moon and stars, and book for a baby theme.  If you’re a gardener, you can use the wheelbarrow, watering can, vegetables, signs, and fences.

Here are the projects I made with the Pooh and Friends cartridge:


This is a page for birthday-themed CD mini-album I made for a swap.  Isn’t the present lovely?


I made this Hello card using the flower frame and the butterfly.


Here is the bee and beehive.  The sentiment is from the Go Green stamp set by Pink by Design.


I used one of the bouquets and the wooden frame for this scrapbook page.



These 3 x 3 cards were made using the snowflake and snowflake frame.  Gorgeous, aren’t they?


This is the wheelbarrow and tomatoes. 


Here are a few more of the icons.  I cut them at about 1.8 inches to decorate the front of these matchbook notepads.


Finally, I made a fall-themed scrapbook page using several more of the icons. 

The main images have the base cut, up to four layers, a shadow and a blackout.  The icons are generally made of two layers, although you may want to cut some parts twice using different colors.  There are also shadows for all the icons.  The silhouettes of the icons are also included on square and circle bases. 


Each page of the handbook contains two cuts, the main image and the icon.  One thing I really like is that there are pictures showing you exactly what the two images should look like when you make them.  You don't have to guess like you do with the pictures in some handbooks.


So, that’s Pooh and Friends!  I hope you enjoyed my cartridge exploration.  I sure did!
Evelyn

Well, was that just not the cutest Pooh and Friends showcase ever!!  Evelyn sure brought us some fun and versatile projects for any occasion.  You can visit Evelyn's blog at My Little Craft Blog, where you will see so many more wonderful creations. 

Thank ou for joining us for our Cricut Showcase.  Come back each day for more more and creative ideas.
Charlotte 


Winners Announced


Welcome to Cooking with Cricut
Today we would like to announce the winner of Challenge #89- Graduation/End of School Year. The winner of the Top Chef prize was chosen by Random Organizer.

The winner is... Pink Dalmations Scrapbookker
Congratulations Pink Dalmations:)

Pink Dalmations created this wonderful welded card for her sister-in-law, who started a job as a principal, using the Serenade and Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridges.  You can "pick up" your top chef button on the left column and proudly display it on your blog.  As the winner Pink Dalmations will receive her choice of digi stamp or cutting file from Papercraftingworld.com

Pink Dalmations, 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. 

Claire- Scrap My Way

Donna- Popsicle Toes


Father's Day. This week we are honoring our dads.  The only catch is- No cards.  So let's see your creative gift ideas for your dads.  Please include a Cricut cut.  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

Cartridge Showcase: Sesame Street and Friends


Hey Everyone!

I hope everyone has been enjoy this warm weather! Today Chef Madison from Funky Cards has cooked up some really fun and cute cards to share with you today. Madison is so insightful and is going to share some neat tricks and tips with you! So without further ado, here is Madison:

Hello, I'm Madison and Today I am showcasing the Cricut cartridge, Sesame Street and Friends. I will be sharing with you several cuts I made, several reasons why I enjoy using this cartridge, and finally sharing the cards I designed with the cuts.

These have to be three of my favorite all time characters from Sesame Street- Cookie Monster, Big Bird, and Oscar the Grouch!  When you see them you cannot help but think of the Friends of Sesame Street.  Each cut was made at 3.5 inches.

What I love about this cartridge is that each page tells you exactly what paper you will need for each item that you are cutting. There is no guessing! For example, you can see that it tells you when to use the blue paper and when to use the black paper to get the correct cut out.

Another reason I love this cartridge is that is has numbers! While that may not seem like a big deal because you have tons of cartridges with numbers, I like it because I use this cartridge to make birthday cards for kids. It is so much easier to cut out the numbers using the same cartridge rather than switching to a new cartridge.  I am currently making birthday cards for a project that I will be telling you about soon.  I do not currently know the ages for the recipients of these cards, so that is why I left them off.

Sesame Street and Friends Cricut Cartridge

Quick and easy and totally cute:)  Cookie Monster can brighten any card.

Once again, using the Cricut cut out on this card made this card quick and easy. A paper flower was added for a bit of dimension.

Oscar the Grouch's card is made from recycled wallpaper.  
He is inked for interest as is his garbage can.  

Quick and easy cards can come to life with this Sesame Street and Friends Cricut cartridge.  It can also be used for scrapbook pages for theme birthday parties:)  I really enjoyed making these cards and I can't wait to send them in the mail to some very deserving children.

Thank you for stopping by.
~Madison



Really cool cards! They are all a little different! I would never had thought of using wall paper on a card! Very creative! I am so glad that you are on the Cooking with Cricut design team with me! Be sure to head over to Madison's Blog to leave her some bloggy love!


Be sure to come back tomorrow as Chef Madison announces the winners from our last challenge. 


Don't forget about our two current challenges: Our Die Cut and or Stamp Challenge and our Cricut Challenge! Just click the links at the top to join the fun!


Thank you for making us a part of your crafty time! We appreciate you all so much!


~Court and the rest of the CWC Design Team

CWC #90: Father's Day Gift Ideas


Happy Wednesday and welcome to challenge day at Cooking With Cricut!  Our Design Team was challenged to come up with gift ideas for Father's Day this week -- no cards allowed!  So without further ado here is our salute to dear old Dad . . .

Don't forget, you can click on the Designer's name to travel over to their blog for more details on their project and to leave them a comment and let them know how much you enjoyed their works of heart!




Cricut cartridge used:  Everyday Paper Dolls





Cricut Cartridge used:  Ribbons & Rosettes
(This is an 8" x 8" scrapbook layout Court made for her
Dad's album that will feature a picture of him and his Dad.)




Cricut cartridges used:  Handyman (Lite) and A Child's Year




Cricut cartridge used:  Tags, Bags, Boxes & More 2





Cricut cartridge used:  Father's Day




Cricut cartridges used:  Cuttin' Up and Classic Font




Cricut cartridge used:  Father's Day





Cricut cartridge used:  Billionaire (Lite)




Cricut cartridge used:  Wrap It Up
(Jamie used the same tie die cut that she used
for the tag to cut out her sugar cookies.)



Now it's your turn!  Link up your Father's Day Gift Idea -- remember, no cards -- for a chance to be this week's Top Chef!  Here are some guidelines:  
  • Must follow the challenge topic.
  • Must be a NEW project for this challenge, please no back dated posts.
  • 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!
Thank you once again for stopping by and making us a part of your crafty time! We appreciate each of you so much!  Don't forget to stop by tomorrow and check out what Chef Madison has whipped up using the Sesame Street Friends cartridge in our Thursday Showcase!


~ CWC Design Team






PCW Vacation Challenge

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Good afternoon crafty friends,

Thank you so much for visiting us today and welcome to our Die Cut and or Stamp Challenge. Today’s Hostess with the mostess is no other than our beautiful Designer Evelyn
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If you are a follower of our blog, then you know that Evelyn is like one of the “back bones” of our PCW team. She is without a doubt a piece of crafty gold! We love her bright, cheery and super helpful presence on our team. She makes the cutest projects and continually contributes to our team each week! We are so fortunate to have her! Please be sure to head over to her blog: http://mylittlecraftblog.wordpress.com/ and leave her some bloggy love! For this week’s challenge, Evelyn decided to give us a theme near and dear to our hearts this time of year......VACATION!!! Yep, anything vacation related! So pull out your crafty tools and supplies and sip a pina colada, listen to some island music and join the FUN! Here’s some design team inspiration to get your creative juices flowing!


Evelyn
Created this fantastic Vacation Journal to capture all her memories while on vacation! She used the Great Outdoors Cutting File Set. Check out the details! DIRECT LINK
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Marji
Created this super cute layout featuring the “Beach Hippo Digi” from PCW.
Head over to Marji’s Blog for the “sunshiney” details: DIRECT LINK
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Mindy
Mindy used her new Cameo and the marvelous Print N’ Cut feature with the Beach Hippo Digi.  Here is a pic of the Hippo and below is her finished card. Get all the details on her blog: DIRECT LINK
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Janet
Created this wonderful layout using the new Playing In The Sand CF Set from PCW.
Get all the details on her blog. DIRECT LINK
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Candice
Created this adorable card using the Beach Hippo Digi. Please visit her blog for all the details. DIRECT LINK
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Melin
Created this layout for all the campers out there! This is a "soon to be released" page kit at Page-Kits.com 




Now it’s your turn to share your wonderful vacation projects with us! Here are a few guidelines to help you with our challenge.
* Project must be new and for this challenge. Please no back dated posts.
* Project must follow the theme – challenge as described above.
* You may use one of the free files in your project. Or one you may already have from PaperCraftingWorld.com. This isn’t mandatory, but we would love to see what you do with them!
* Your project must include either a stamp: rubber, clear OR digital and OR a digital craft cutting file or a die cut from a hand machine die cutter (Spellbinders, Big Shot, Sizzix, Lifestyle Crafts, etc.) Pretty much anything besides a Cricut. Punches would be fine too!
* OUR CHALLENGES ARE NOW WEEKLY! More challenges, more fun!
* Add the link to your project post below. Please link your direct post and not just your blog.      
* HAVE FUN!!!!
Be sure to come back tomorrow for our new Cricut Challenge and more!
PCW Vacation Die Cut and or Stamp Challenge

Cricut Showcase: Paisley



Today I am so happy to bring to  you Natt from The Awesomeness of Crafting.  Natt has been such a delightful addition to the CWC design team.  She is always so positive and joyful.  And Natt is also very talented.  She loves anything about sewing and scrapbooking.   It doesn't get much better than that!  So with that, I bring you Natt and her fabulous showcase.


Hello everyone it's Natt Smith here with
you today to share some fun project on this Paisley cartridge show case.



As you can see in this cartridge it's full with fun shape that I think really
perfect for some girlies projects.
First I have to admit to you that I was so frastreted that I couldn't find perfect
stamp that I can use on sentiment. 
Ok,'nuff talk. Let's get started.
"Happy Birthday to You
On this cart I make that Pegasus but cut < horse > and layers at 3" then added
on to card base that made with pattern paper and top with transparency.

"Miss you"
Cut < Snail> and layers at 2"

Last but not least. It will be unfair for me to use this "Paisley" cartridge but
don't make anything that include paisley so on this "Hello" card 
I cut < Paisley2> and layer in different sizes 2.5",2" and 1.5". I also use
flip tools on Gypsy,love it ! so convenience doesn't have to think about turning
paper.
That's it everyone.
Thank you so much for stopping by!
A big thank you to Natt for this wonderful showcase.  And did you notice that she did some sewing on her projects!  Please go and visit Natt at The Awesomeness of Crafting and leave her some comments with love.  Please come back and join us daily here at Cooking With Cricut/  We always have something new to share with you.  

Thanks,
Charlotte