Happy Valentines Day! Without a doubt, one of my favorite holidays because I enjoy making all this cute stuff to give away. Finally had dh install my Christmas present, the Cricut Design Studio and started playing around with it. But it wasn't as easy as I thought it would be. Got so frustrated with it that I was ready to toss it out the window. Luckily though, I found a lot of helpon line at the Cricut message board. The amazing ladies there had answers and solutions to almost every frustrating problem I had. And I was just stoked to see some of the awesome creations some of these ladies had posted to share. My first attempt at using Design studio is this pair of gatefold Valentines for dh and dd.
The scalloped heart was created by welding circles to the heart using Design studio and the George cart, and the arrow by welding rectangles and hearts.
Design studio enabled me to size the puppy and kitty from Paperpups cartridge to fit perfectly into the heart shape.
Design Studio at work again to make these Valentine tags. Welded tag shape from Plantin Schoolbook together to create a folded tag/card and more welding with hearts from George and letter from Mickey Font for Jason's tag. Placing the heart shape on the tag shape cuts a window in the tag and I embossed "i love you" using a Cuttlebug template to show thru the window.
Really love how these little boxes turned out! Used Tags Bags Boxes & More cart for the very
first time and Design Studio cut the heart window for the cute little teddies to stand in. They're actually key holders that I got on sale at Fisher. These were made for dh to give to special friends of ours at his work place.
These little goodie bags were so quick to make, again thanks to Design Studio. Pink hearts were glittered with ultra fine prisma glitter. Bags were filled with my favorite Dove chocolate
hearts, candy coated Hersheys Kissables and heart shaped Peppermint Patties (with pink mint
centers...yum!)
And last but not least, I decided to try a heart "mesh" again
using Design Studio's weld function. Hearts are from George and the swirls are actually the number "6" from the Celebrations cart.
Ashley's name is the Jasmine cart welded to a heart from George.
The scalloped heart was created by welding circles to the heart using Design studio and the George cart, and the arrow by welding rectangles and hearts.
Design studio enabled me to size the puppy and kitty from Paperpups cartridge to fit perfectly into the heart shape.
Design Studio at work again to make these Valentine tags. Welded tag shape from Plantin Schoolbook together to create a folded tag/card and more welding with hearts from George and letter from Mickey Font for Jason's tag. Placing the heart shape on the tag shape cuts a window in the tag and I embossed "i love you" using a Cuttlebug template to show thru the window.
Really love how these little boxes turned out! Used Tags Bags Boxes & More cart for the very
first time and Design Studio cut the heart window for the cute little teddies to stand in. They're actually key holders that I got on sale at Fisher. These were made for dh to give to special friends of ours at his work place.
These little goodie bags were so quick to make, again thanks to Design Studio. Pink hearts were glittered with ultra fine prisma glitter. Bags were filled with my favorite Dove chocolate
hearts, candy coated Hersheys Kissables and heart shaped Peppermint Patties (with pink mint
centers...yum!)
And last but not least, I decided to try a heart "mesh" again
using Design Studio's weld function. Hearts are from George and the swirls are actually the number "6" from the Celebrations cart.
Ashley's name is the Jasmine cart welded to a heart from George.
Those are amazing!!!! WOW!!! I am still stumped and sitting here trying to figure out how you did all that!
ReplyDeleteNEAT!
:-)