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Monday, February 21, 2011

Start with a B-day card. End with a Cricut question... read on...

It's been a busy last couple of days. We're getting ready to put some sliding glass doors in my kitchen so my house is in a state of confusion. My dining table is now in my temporary crop room and everything else is moved into one corner of the kitchen. When I sat down to relax and watch House tonight, I felt like trying to make something, even if simple again. Well, I've got a birthday coming up this week so I thought I'd make a quick birthday card. Here's what I ended up with....

Embossing and stamping are both still very new to me so I thought I'd try something with that. I started with a stock white 4" x 5.5" card for the base. The paper for the front and strip in the middle is "Reminisce" from Creative Memories. I used the Happy Birthday embossing plate from Cuttlebug for the front and a nail file to age or add character to the card and the stamps were from Michaels.

I started out with a totally different plan but was having trouble with the cut out I chose. I tried so many different settings on my Cricut and no matter what I did, it kept tearing the paper. Too much pressure, not enough. Blade high, blade low. Speed low, speed high. Lots of combinations and wasted paper. The blade is fairly new and I tried a brand new cutting mat. It was regular patterned paper. Any suggestions??  Any ideas would be appreciated.

It's getting late and I've got a long day ahead of me. Goodnight all and have a great day tomorrow!

6 comments:

  1. Above Rubies Studio has a paper cutting guide on their blog. It is a free download. Might wanna grab that and try it out :)

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  2. Thanks, Tara. I have them bookmarked, I'll go check it out.

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  3. I haven't played with my own cricut in months so I am of no help there. However, you card came out fantastic!!

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  4. Hi,

    Cards looks great, and def go to Above Rubies Studio, that is where I got mine from. I have printed it and laminated it and it is stuck on the wall just next to my cricut.

    Hope that helps

    Tonie

    www.creativetimefortonie.blogspot.com

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  5. Thanks Tonie. I downloaded the file and it looks like it's going to be a lot of help. I'm now a follower of your blog, very cute cards!

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