Hello again, it’s Freda from CannCreateDesigns here
with two quickie projects using the Mini Books Project Cartridge and the
Freebie Creative Cards preview that are free in the CraftRoom through the 20th.
It’s my son’s birthday next
month and even though no one else in the family drinks coffee he has developed
a taste for it. When I saw the Starbucks Lovers Gift Box on the Cricut
With Heart Blog at Christmas time I printed out the page and put it in my
“to make” pile for his birthday.
I suggest that you put the
thicker objects on panels across from each other and the thinner items on the
other 2 panels, that way when you close up the box the folded “wings” have
somewhere to hide without distorting your box. I left these “wings” in to
provide support since the gum and cookies are heavy. I stacked pop dots on the
bottom of the cup until they were tall enough to stick to the center of the box
bottom. The empty panel is waiting for a Starbucks Gift Card. They were out of
the Happy Birthday ones the day I was in there getting the cup, samplers and
gum.
The Banner came from the
Artiste chipboard and stamp set that came with the cartridge (pop dot it up to
make room for the ribbon to slide under). The cut itself is on page 35 cut at 1
¼ “. I used a coordinating VersaMagic chalk round the edges of the banner.
Butchers string was used as a ribbon since it matched the ribbons on the paper.
Next I decided to make a card
from the Creative Card Freebies. When I first saw the samples I thought they
were a little too plain for my taste so I wanted to “bling” one up to see if I
would like it better. The card on the right was just cut and assembled. The
card on the left was embossed, glittered, inked and bling’d up.
The extra bling didn’t take too
long so I guess this cartridge would come in handy to use in a pinch when I
needed a card quickly.
NOTE: I sized the card in
CraftRoom to be a 4 ¼ x 5.5 and only cut the layers. I used up some of my stash
of 8 ½ x 11 cardstock cut in half for the bases of the cards instead of cutting
them on the cricut and I have tons of envelopes. Skipping those items saved a
lot of time making these cards.
Thanks for stopping by, Freda
Cricut Info and
Other Supplies:
Designed by:
Freda
Cartridges Used:
Mini Books, Artiste, Creative Cards
Cricut Machines
Used: CCR, Cricut E2
Other Supplies
Used: card stock, distress ink, swiss dot embossing folder, Queen & Co
Goosebumps & Rhinestone Trios, CTMH Artiste stamp set & chipboard,
extra fine glitter.
Great projects - your birthday gift is terrific! Love you you inked the birthday banner and all of the Starbucks details you added like the cup and the shortbread! Great use of the Mini Books cart!
ReplyDeleteI love the alternative use for the mini books cut. I think it's so creative! You made a wonderful card too. I bet your son loves everything!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun fun gift. Your son will love it. I love the colros of it and it now makes me want this cart so much.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift idea! Such a fun way to wrap everything together.
ReplyDeleteWonderful project! Thanks for the "shout-out" to our Cricut with Heart blog, too :) So glad to hear you were inspired, it really made my day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Crafting!
Rachel
CricutwithHeart.blogspot.com
Great son/guy Birthday card/gift creation! Thanks so much for sharing with us <3
ReplyDeleteThat's a great gift idea. Love that you filled the box with goodies. Beautiful cards too, I really like your blinged up version!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE that explosion box idea! I am hanging on to that for my step dad, who is a starbucks nut.
ReplyDeleteThe cards are great too! love them!
I love the Starbucks project. What a great idea! The card is pretty, too.
ReplyDeleteThat box is FABULOUS!!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your card and box are both just perfect! Lovely details too!
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