



I didn't get to do too many crafty holiday things this year because I just got started too late. But I did get to do at least one simple gift card holder for our mail carrier. The template and instructions for this are shared by Dawn Griffith of Dawn's Stamping Thoughts on a video tutorial here.

For my card, I used a cutfile I created on Design Studio using George. But if you watch Dawn's tutorial, you'll find this card is so easy that you can quickly put it together even without a cutfile. The cute little reindeer is from the Doodlecharms cartridge, and holly and berries are cut from a QuicKutz die. "Happy Holidays" is a QuicKutz SkinniMini font called Banana Split.

The only other Christmas card I made this year was the annual family Christmas card. Funny thing, when I first came up with the idea for this card this summer, I thought it would be fast and easy because I knew would be using my Cricut to cut all the pieces. I guess forgot to take into consideration how long it would actually take for my Cricut to cut all the pieces (7 for each card), as well as the time it would take to assemble my 90 cards once all the pieces were cut. Then there were the unanticipated mechanical difficulties. Halfway through the cutting phase, Design Studio and Cricut suddenly stopped communicating, and I found I had to let the machine rest a good 15 to 30 minutes between cuts. Thank goodness my dh and dd helped with the production and mailing of these.
3 comments:
very nice cricut projects! happy holidays!
WOW...What great projects that you have been working on! Love them all but especially your family card. What a labor of love that must have been to do 90 of them! I just LOVE that photo, it is adorable. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas! Gosh, I can't believe that another year is almost gone, where does the time go when you are having fun?
I am sooooo glad you posted your card - I absolutely love the stylle of it. I will post your card tom and link back to your site. Love all the other projects, too that are shown. I'll make it to Hawaii some time to attend one of the classes. Hugs from San Francisco..............Patti
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