Saturday, November 22, 2008

Christmas uses for the Graphically Speaking Cricut Cartridge

I really like the Graphically Speaking cart - almost as much as the Wild Cards cart! Just browsing through it, I came up with a list of cuts we COULD use for Christmas cards, altered art, tags, and LO's. Here's my list - have fun playing!

Christmas Cuts from the Graphically Speaking Cartridge

Bare Tree Imag01-s

Together (word) Image02 using TYPE feature

Heart Image02 using ICON feature (two sizes available)

Gas light Image04 using ICON feature or ICON Blackout feature

Memories (word) Image04 using TYPE feature

Man in the Moon Imag05-s using WORD feature

Moments (word) Image06 using PHRASE feature

Remember (word) Image06 using WORD feature

Bordered frame Imag09-s

Scalloped frame Image 10 using ICON feature or ICON Blackout feature

Heart outlines Image11 using ICON feature or ICON Blackout feature

Stars in an oval Image15 using ICON feature or ICON Blackout feature

Oval bordered frame Imag15-s using ICON feature or ICON Blackout feature

Star outline Imag16-s using ICON feature or ICON Blackout feature

Oval frame Imag21-s

Dotted frame Imag24-s

Open book Imag24-s using ICON feature or ICON Blackout feature

Readers holding book Image24 using ICON feature or ICON Blackout feature

Cup Image28 using ICON feature or ICON Blackout feature

Steam Imag28-s

Circle bordered frame Imag29-s

Snow in square (word) Image29 using WORD feature

Brrr… (word) Imag20-s using WORD feature

Snowflakes Image29 using ICON feature or ICON Blackout feature

Shhh…. (word) Image32 using WORD feature

Rectangle sign shape Imag37-s

Circle with edge dots Imag46-s

Elegant frame Imag49-s

Elegant frame Imag50-s

NOTE: I've made a Word document with this list, if you cannot cut and paste the list from the blog, e-mail me and I'll send it to you.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Christmas Doings



Goodness! Before we know it the big day will be here. Look below for an entry about how to make Christmas-time serendipity squares. I used Christmas cards (not handmade!) that we received last year for the holidays. Meanwhile, I've been making a few Christmas cards which I will share with you here. One that's been popular on the Cricut Messageboard is a round card, with a patterned paper Teddy Bear on front. I hope you are well on your way to making cards for the holidays, too!