Sunday, March 21, 2010

Layouts Completed Last Weekend

The weekend of March 12 - 14, 2010, I went to a weekend crop at Sauders. It is so much fun, and I was able to get a lot of layouts done. Here they are:
The cardstock for this layout is Bazzill. I used the Don Juan Cricut cartridge for the title, and the Indie Art Cricut Solutions cartridge for the die cuts.




For this layout, the patterned cardstock is from the DCWV Blossoms & Butterflies stack. The solid cardstock is Bazzill. The title was cut using the Hello Kitty Font Cricut cartridge.






The paper used for this layout is from Creative Memories.






All the cardstock on the following layout is Bazzill. The title was cut using the Blackletter Cricut Solutions cartridge.





For this layout the patterned cardstock is from the KI Memories Little Guy stack. The red cardstock is Bazzill and the title was cut using the George (I think) Cricut cartridge.




I used Creative Memories paper on this layout.

All the cardstock for this layout is Bazzill. The title was cut using the Pooh Font Cricut cartridge and the ape was cut using the Animal Kingdom Cricut cartridge. I used my Gypsy to weld the letters for the title.







All except for the title on the following layout are from Creative Memories. The tile was cut from Bazzill cardstock, and I don't remember which Cricut cartridge I used.




All the cardstock on this layout is Bazzill. The title is cut using the Plantin Schoolbook Cricut cartridge.





The patterned paper on this layout is from the KI Memories Little Guy stack, as well as all the buttons. The light green cardstock behind the shaped patterned paper is Bazzill.






All the cardstock on the following layout is Bazzill. The title was cut from the Storybook Cricut cartridge, and all the die cuts were from the Paper Doll Dress Up Cricut cartridge.




I used my Gypsy to plan everything on the mat to cut out with my Cricut. The Gypsy sure makes it easier to cut and helps to not waste paper.

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