My dear hubby got me a Cricut Cake for Christmas and I used it to make the toppers on the following cupcakes for our New Years party:
I used a modeling chocolate (which is a mixture of chocolate and corn syrup) for the toppers. I searched the web and found the information on Hungry Happenings Blog very helpful to make the modeling chocolate using white candy melts. The modeling chocolate is sticky enough so that you don't need to use shortening on the mat. Just roll it out directly on the mat and cut. I let the cuts harden on a cooling rack for a couple of days prior placing them on the cupcakes.
The cuts for the numbers are from the Hello Kitty Font cartridge sized and welded together using Cricut CraftRoom. Here's a close up of one of the cupcakes:
Thanks for letting me share and wishing you all a Healthy and Happy New Year!
Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Dear Santa Shirt
The tunic shirt is from Costco. The font is from Lyrical Letters Cartridge and I used Cricut Design Studio to flip the phrase and it's cut from Silhouette flocked heat transfer vinyl. I then ironed it onto the shirt. Here's a close-up:
The poinsettia is a Dress It Up button I picked up from Michaels.
Easy peasy and the Silhouette flocked heat transfer vinyl cut wonderfully with my Expression.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Snowman Explosion Box - Gift Card Holder
This months Circle Magazine Challenge is to use the Circle exclusive cart Sophie for at least three cuts to create a holiday project. I decided to make a Christmas gift card holder explosion box:
The large snowflake, the frame around "Merry Christmas" and the border on the front of the gift card pocket are all cuts from Sophie. For the border, I welded several of the same snowflake cuts using Cricut CraftRoom and cut it out of scrap piece of sparkly silver vinyl.
The snowman in the centre is made with three pompom glued together.
I used black half-beads for the eyes and a piece of a red rubber band for the mouth. To make the "carrot" nose, I used a piece of orange tissue paper with white glue rolled and shaped by hand. The arms are toothpicks (with the point cut off), ends split into three and coloured brown.The top hat is back duct tape over black card stock cut freehand (to give it a more organic look) and glued together .
The stamped snowman image is the same one I used in a card I had posted in November. This time I embossed a cut portion of aluminium food tray which is sturdier than the aluminium foil I used with the card.
I intentionally made the outside of the box simple to contrast with the overkill of elements on the inside.
Supplies Used:
Cricut Expression & Cricut CraftRoom Application
Cricut Sophie Cartridge
Cricut Ashlyn's Alphabet Cartridge
The large snowflake, the frame around "Merry Christmas" and the border on the front of the gift card pocket are all cuts from Sophie. For the border, I welded several of the same snowflake cuts using Cricut CraftRoom and cut it out of scrap piece of sparkly silver vinyl.
The snowman in the centre is made with three pompom glued together.
I used black half-beads for the eyes and a piece of a red rubber band for the mouth. To make the "carrot" nose, I used a piece of orange tissue paper with white glue rolled and shaped by hand. The arms are toothpicks (with the point cut off), ends split into three and coloured brown.The top hat is back duct tape over black card stock cut freehand (to give it a more organic look) and glued together .
The stamped snowman image is the same one I used in a card I had posted in November. This time I embossed a cut portion of aluminium food tray which is sturdier than the aluminium foil I used with the card.
I intentionally made the outside of the box simple to contrast with the overkill of elements on the inside.
Supplies Used:
Cricut Expression & Cricut CraftRoom Application
Cricut Sophie Cartridge
Cricut Ashlyn's Alphabet Cartridge
Cuttlebug Embossing Folders from the Winter Wonderland embossing folders set
Inkadinkadoo Clear Stamp
Embossing Pad and Stampendous Embossing Powder
Ribbon from my stash
Studio G chalk ink and Copic Markers (to outline card stock)
Studio G chalk ink and Copic Markers (to outline card stock)
Self-adhesive foam mounts
Self-adhesive rhinestones, confetti, plastic "mirror" snowflakes from the Dollar Store
Aluminium food tray
Solid and sparkle card stock are Recollections brand
Patterned card stock is Anna Griffin Georgette Christmas Collection
Martha Stewart Glitter
Orange Tissue Paper
White pompom - (three sizes), Cotton batting and Felt
Duct tape
Black half pearls
red rubber band
Toothpicks
Ribbon Flower from my stash
White pearls, black pearl, black pin and a thin piece of black plastic punch with a circle to make the snowman stick pin.
Thanks so much for looking.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Bilingual "Merry Christmas" Charger Plates
I decorated a couple of charger plates that I picked up at Michael's with vinyl scraps that I got from a generous local sign shop. The first is a [surprise, surprise] Croatian-English bilingual plate:
I used the Winter Woodland cartridge for the font, the Inspired Heart cartridge for the nativity scene and the Wrap-it-Up cartridge for the snowflakes.
The second is a French-English bilingual plate:
I used the Lyrical Letter's cartridge for the font and the tree, the star on the tree is from the Graphically Speaking cartridge (welded with Design Studio) and the Picturesque cartridge was used for the scrolls.
I think the charger plates are a fantastic quick project that has a lot of punch for a small price.
I used the Winter Woodland cartridge for the font, the Inspired Heart cartridge for the nativity scene and the Wrap-it-Up cartridge for the snowflakes.
The second is a French-English bilingual plate:
I used the Lyrical Letter's cartridge for the font and the tree, the star on the tree is from the Graphically Speaking cartridge (welded with Design Studio) and the Picturesque cartridge was used for the scrolls.
I think the charger plates are a fantastic quick project that has a lot of punch for a small price.
Butterfly Birthday Explosion Box
This week's Cricut Circle challenge is to shop your stash and incorporate purchased flowers into a project with at least 2 Cricut Image Cuts. I decided make an explosion box gift card holder.
The flower was bought ages ago from the Dollar Store and I used Copics to colour it to coordinate with the colours in the rest of the box.
I used six cuts from Accent Essentials on the cake plus a scalloped circle (also from Accent Essentials) the under the "celebrate" metal tag. The metal ribbon with beads is from Pier 1 (I got it on clearance after Christmas a couple of years back and this is my first time using it in a project).
Sorry for the lack of a detailed supplies used list, but it is December and I'm a little swamped with the stuff that interferes with crafting. I will be posting another explosion box later this week and I promise a supplies list will be provided for that one.
The flower was bought ages ago from the Dollar Store and I used Copics to colour it to coordinate with the colours in the rest of the box.
I used six cuts from Accent Essentials on the cake plus a scalloped circle (also from Accent Essentials) the under the "celebrate" metal tag. The metal ribbon with beads is from Pier 1 (I got it on clearance after Christmas a couple of years back and this is my first time using it in a project).
Sorry for the lack of a detailed supplies used list, but it is December and I'm a little swamped with the stuff that interferes with crafting. I will be posting another explosion box later this week and I promise a supplies list will be provided for that one.
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