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12 Inch Frames

I found some really cool 12″ paper that had thoughts of inspiration on it and thought that I could put some in frames.  But finding a 12″ frame is not an easy or cheap thing to do. I found one for $7.50 at Walmart. You would think that for as long as the 12″ format has been around that there would be more frames that size readily available. So I was disappointed, but bought a couple anyway.  I am looking at them now and thinking they might need something else, maybe some vinyl accents or something. But here they are in the easy, fast format!

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Lu

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Halloween Sign

When I first saw this sign in the projects for the Cricut, I thought it said Halloween. And I loved how it looked like it was black iron! But as I started to put this together for me, I noticed that it doesn’t really say Halloween as much as it says Hallo and then has it mirror imaged. I guess you can kind of just glance and see Halloween!!! Lol lol lol But once I see the other I can’t stop seeing it!

It was an easy project to do. I just cut the image out of black paper and then gray paper. Then I cut the parts off the gray where I wanted the black to show! Then I just glued the gray to the black, attached a straw and put it in a cute bucket!

Thanks for reading my ramblings!

Lu

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Halloween Light Bags

I have always loved those bags that people line their driveway and walks with on the holidays! You know the ones that you put a candle in and the image is cut out with tissue paper behind it so it looks like a paper jack-o-lantern.

They have seemed like they would take a lot of time and effort.  But the I saw some in my Cricut images and decided to try one!  And they are super, super, super fast and easy this way!!! I can’t wait to be in our house so I can make some full size  to lead down the driveway!!!!

Here’s the tiny version!

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Lu

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Halloween Scene

I love the dimensional things you can do with the Cricut! And Halloween is no exception!  They had this scene done and put under a glass dome. It didn’t have the path or the yellow moon.  I didn’t want to put it under glass for display so I just found the moon and path on another image and put them together with pop up dots! I think it is perfect for your scrapbook page or you could put it in a frame for the holiday!

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Lu

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Halloween Pops

I saw these Halloween cake pop holders and thought “those would be a perfect give away at my open house at Joann’s on October 9th”!

But can’t do cake. So I found some suckers and those worked well.But I wanted to make them smaller! You all know I can’t just do something like it says. Besides it takes too much material wise. so I shrunk them down and put those smaller suckers in them!

I think they turned out pretty cute!

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Lu

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Halloween Pan Art

These cute pans came up on my Facebook page the other day and I so wanted to make them!!!

I love how fast they go together and how different you can make yours!  They are very inexpensive, and kids could have so much fun doing them.  The post had a witch head and a frankenstein that I didn’t do this time but I definitely will do them probably for next year! Also the post just drew the faces on with sharpie marker and I cut mine out of felt on the Cricut.

So I got my pans for $.88 a little spray paint and some gauze (I used tuelle that was on sale on the rolls), some ink and goggly eyes and you are there! I added the ribbon like the post did to hang it but you could leave that off and just hang it from the pan.

This last one I just wanted to be a pumpkin and not a jack-o-latern but you could definitely cut out a face if you wanted the jack-o-lantern!

 

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lu

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more halloween fun

Today I thought I’d show just a quick, easy way to change a bucket into a decoration.  I just bought a small, black bucket at my local craft store. And in the clearance section they had this orange washi tape.

A few minutes later and I have a cute bucket that I can fill with candy or other holiday themed items!

There are a couple of things about washi tape…one it is kind of a see through tape so the white/clear dots take on the black shade of the bucket and look kind of gray or silver in person, and it isn’t as sticky as normal tape. So I am hoping that when the orange holidays are over I can take it off and replace it with some red and green!!

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lu

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Organizing and rearranging

Over then last few weeks I have really been struggling to be creative. My room was a mess and I hadn’t put paper away in a very long time. I was just moving enough around each week to get my blog done. I think this is something that we all deal with from time to time. So we just need something to get us inspired and feeling more creative.

With packing and all the house things this has been hard for me to find time and energy to figure out what would help. So this weekend Steve helped me rearrange my room and just him being with me got me to clean it up some.

We packed what I could do without until we get into the house and put things away! Then we moved the tables and then there came the dreaded paper!! As many of you know we refer to me as frugal but cheap is a good word too! So I save every little scrap of paper that I think I can use for something. This leads to a lot of paper pieces. Over the years my system for storage has had to grow to fit it all. And now is no exception. I’ve taken a few pictures to help you see, (don’t judge, I know it is ridiculous). So I have done pretty good because 2 days later I only have 3 colors to go through to be done. True they are they 3 biggest, least organized but at least it is getting there.

Hopefully seeing my room inspires you to change yours up a little and get inspired again!! We are coming into the holiday season and there are so many fun crafts to do!!

If you want to know more about my paper organizing system, just let me know and I’ll explain it in more detail!

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Lu

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Halloween Season

As some of you may know Halloween is one of my favorite holidays and over the next few weeks I am going to be doing a lot of fun things for the holiday!!

So today it is these adorable little treat boxes. Yes they are a Cricut project! The design was in the pre-designed projects and all I had to do was cut, assemble and decorate! I did the Frankie last year but decided this year to do them all!!

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Lu

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Cricut Cartridges vs. Subscription

This week I had a different project in mind but it didn’t work out. So I thought I might talk about the pros and cons of buying cartridges vs. paying for the subscription with the Cricut machine.

You know that neither Steve nor I can resist a bargain! Well when we were at Tuesday Morning the other day Steve spotted this Sesame Street cartridge for $12.99, tax made it about $14.00. If you have looked at cartridges that is a pretty good price. And I was surprised to see it at Tuesday Morning. I’m not really into Sesame Street but Steve thought we could do some cards and things for the grandbaby. So we picked it up.

So looking at it I was pleasantly surprised to find how many sayings it has on it!

So let’s look at the two options.

With a cartridge you get a limited amount of images, just what is on the cartridge.  This Sesame Street cartridge came with 100 images.  While this is good for that one project or two it is sometimes limiting because if you want a flower and the cartridge is all letters you will be buying another cartridge.

There are a lot of cartridges out.  And you can find almost any image. Also if you aren’t using the internet to design and cut things this is the only way to cut things. So for the older machines this could be the best option. I personally had/have about 60 cartridges because I have had the older machine for so long. I would say that I used it a lot less then than I do now.  Also if you aren’t hooking up to the internet there are a lot of people out there that are selling their cartridges after they have linked the cartridge to their online account and you can pick them up pretty cheaply.

The one time that I encourage someone to buy a cartridge is if they want to do things with images that are licensed, like Disney, Sesame Street, Anna Griffin. Here is my reasoning: you are going to pay a couple of dollars for that image on the subscription side and it only gives you 1 image, for a little more money you can use the hundreds of images that come on the cartridges. Most of us out there that use a princess image are going to want more than one princess!!!

Let’s talk about the subscription.  There are images that you can use without a subscription for free, but it is fairly limited.  The subscription is a monthly or yearly fee. Right now I think that when you buy a machine they are giving you a free, all access trial for 2 weeks.  This 2 weeks starts when you set up you account. I also got a free period when we bought this Sesame Street cartridge.  The subscription gives you access to thousands and thousands of images. There are also already designed projects that you have access to for free. It is easy to tell what is on the subscription because they put a small, green A in the corner.

I recommend the subscription especially for beginners because it lets you try so many different things! You can play with flat images, layered images, lettering, 3-D objects as well as the print then cut.  And you can try it for a month at a time.  Once you decide if that works you can decide to do it for a year at a time and save a little.

Hope this helps!  Feel free to ask me any questions you have that I didn’t answer here!

Thanks for stopping by!

Lu

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