Monday, February 6, 2012
A quick card I made using the Paisley Cricut Cartridge
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cards,
paisley cricut cartridge
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
I'm Still Here!
Hello everyone! Thank you for visiting even though I have not been able to post any new projects yet. I have had family, and friends visiting me since before Christmas. One more week of guests, and I will be posting videos, and crafting projects. I was so fortunate this holiday, and received so many neat crafting supplies, and lots of cricut cartridges too. I am also in the process of reorganize my craft space. Pictures, and maybe even a video to show case my crafting area is on my list to do too.
On top of all the family, and friends, my little Shih tzu Shoji had a dental appointment, and had to have two teeth pulled. So I'm nursing him, and giving him lots of hugs. There is nothing like having a tooth ache. Poor baby. Other than that, we are all well. I hope everyone is happy and healthy as well.
Miss you all!
Lorraine
On top of all the family, and friends, my little Shih tzu Shoji had a dental appointment, and had to have two teeth pulled. So I'm nursing him, and giving him lots of hugs. There is nothing like having a tooth ache. Poor baby. Other than that, we are all well. I hope everyone is happy and healthy as well.
Miss you all!
Lorraine
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Meow Meow Christmas Shape Card
Hello everyone! Who doesn't like Hello Kitty? Well in my home. we all love her, because she is part of our family. My husband was born in Japan, and still has family that lives there. So I just had to make this sweet shape card with Kitty in her reindeer gear. The large card was cut at 7-1/2"and the small card at 5-1/4". I added stickles to the antlers, bow, and collar. It only took minutes to make. Thank you for visiting me today, and have a safe weekend!
Lorraine
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christmas 2011,
Hello Kitty Greetings
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Winter Frolic Christmas Card And Guest Designer At Exploring Cricut
Hello everyone!! I have been asked by Diane to be a guest at Exploring Cricut! This will be my first time as a guest designer. Thank you Diane for inviting me to share one of my projects. My card today is this adorable little guy on a sled. So join me, as I share this video with you, so that we can create this winter scene together.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Another Project Finished!!
I finally finished my 15 plus ornament cards. Wow!! I had a production line going, and now I am done. I have a how to video on how to make these. Here is the link in case you missed it.
http://cardcreationsbylorraine.blogspot.com/2011/11/christmas-ornament-card-winter-lace.html
Lorraine
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Snow Friends Winter Wonderland Mantel
Hello everyone!! My cricut is smoking as I jump in to my Christmas decorating. My Christmas tree is even up, and decorated. I usually don't have it up until about a week before Christmas. These little snowmen inspired me to get moving. Once I had all 10 made, I had to get the mantel decorated. I cut all of the snowmen on the Snow Friends cartridge at 8". Most of you have seen the ribbon wreaths that I have made, and thought I should add one of the snowmen to the center of the wreath. So I made an extra large snowman to add to the center of this wreath. I cut him using the fit to page feature, which cut at 11.45". I used chipboard so he would be extra sturdy. His mouth, and eyes are black shiney buttons, and I added a ribbon around his neck for a scarf. Here are a few pictures to show my Snow Friends Wonderland.
Lorraine
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Christmas cards 2011,
Snow friends
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Friday, November 18, 2011
Mesh Ribbon Wreath How To Video
Hello everyone! I have a very short video to show you how to make the mesh ribbon wreaths that I posted. My battery on my camera was running very low, so I had to rush through the instructions. If I can help any further or answer any questions please leave me a message or send me an email. Thanks Lorraine
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mesh ribbon wreath,
Videos
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Ribbon Mesh Christmas Wreaths
This is what I have been addicted to this weekend. Making these beautiful ribbon mesh wreaths are fun and inexpensive. I purchased the mesh at Sam's club for a 10-yard roll for $7.00, which takes two rolls for each wreath. The wire frame is the large size from Michael’s, which is only $2.99. You will also need some thin wire. I used the paddle wire from Michael’s, which can be found in the floral supply section. They carry two gauges, and I used the thinner wire. These can be hung without any additional decorations, since the ribbon is so beautiful. I did add a few ornaments, and a snowman to two of the wreaths. I love the red and white one. I call that one my candy cane wreath. Why not give this a try it is really fun and fast to make. My friends will love their new and different wreath to hand on their door this year.
Lorraine
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christmas wreath
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Christmas Deer Card With The Imagine
Once I added pop dots to the layers on this deer from the Enjoy The Seasons Cartridge. I knew he was going to be perfect in front of this tree. I cut the deer and it's layers at 4-1/2" and the tree in the same size. I added pearls to the antlers, sleigh bells, and the cuttle bug embossed mat. I wish you could see it in person. It is much prettier. Thanks for all of your comments this week on my Imagine projects, and also for stopping by to visit.
Lorraine
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Christmas Window Scene with The Imagine
My dogs, Oliver and Shoji decided that I needed to make a Christmas card for them. They are always sitting at the window watching the grass grow. So once again I had t to use the Imagine Enjoy The Season Cartridge since it has an adorable window scene. The original image had a cat in it, so I just cut two dogs and replaced the cat. I don't have a cat, and they said no cats on this card. All kidding aside. The image is on page 20 of the hand book. It was cut at 4-1/2" with the layers. The Christmas tree is on page 22 and it was cut at 4-1/2". I cut the third tree image in the handbook, and added stickles for the sparkle. Thanks to all who have been so kind to visit this week. I will have another Imagine card again tomorrow.
Lorraine
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Enjoy The Seasons Christmas Card
Hello everyone,
This card was made using the Enjoy The Seasons Imagine cartridge. I printed a 5-1/2" square using the snowflake pattern for one of my background layers. This pattern is really beautiful, and now I don't have to keep searching for snowflake pattern paper. I just never seem to find it.
The bird and branch are cut at 4" including the layers.
The tag is found on page 25, and I changed the colors. The large layer is cut in white, and the oval layer I used the same snowflake pattern to match my mat.
My card base is cut at 4-1/4" x 11", and scored at the 5-1/2" mark.
I cut red card stock at 4"x 5-1/4" and then cut my snowflake patterned paper 1/4" smaller.
Once I adhered all my mats, and card base, I layered all my cuts to the main branch image using pop dots to add dimension. I attached the cut to a round scallop circle which is about 3-1/4". This was in my stash, so please check the size before adhering to your project.
I added rhinestones to the berries for a little sparkle, and also use Star Dust Stickles on the leaves and on the wing of the bird.
I stamped on my greeting on my small oval.
This card was made using the Enjoy The Seasons Imagine cartridge. I printed a 5-1/2" square using the snowflake pattern for one of my background layers. This pattern is really beautiful, and now I don't have to keep searching for snowflake pattern paper. I just never seem to find it.
The bird and branch are cut at 4" including the layers.
The tag is found on page 25, and I changed the colors. The large layer is cut in white, and the oval layer I used the same snowflake pattern to match my mat.
My card base is cut at 4-1/4" x 11", and scored at the 5-1/2" mark.
I cut red card stock at 4"x 5-1/4" and then cut my snowflake patterned paper 1/4" smaller.
Once I adhered all my mats, and card base, I layered all my cuts to the main branch image using pop dots to add dimension. I attached the cut to a round scallop circle which is about 3-1/4". This was in my stash, so please check the size before adhering to your project.
I added rhinestones to the berries for a little sparkle, and also use Star Dust Stickles on the leaves and on the wing of the bird.
I stamped on my greeting on my small oval.
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