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Posts Tagged ‘Mother’s’

Mother’s Day Cards with the Cricut Day 2

This is Day 2of my Mother’s Day Cards with the Cricut. In this video we will be using the Elegant Edges cartridge

cricut Happy Mother’s Day dress card – Nifty Fifties cartridge

Very simple card I made starting out with the project from the cartridge. The project in the booklet was too big for my standard A2 card size I normally use. This is what I came up with in the space I had. I really like the end result and I hope you like it too!
Video Rating: 5 / 5

cricut Happy Mother’s Day cherry apron card – Nifty Fifties cartridge

Cool and nifty card for a neat mother. I made a mistake during the video, The green background paper is 4 x 5 & 1/4. Sorry for that – I haven’t figured out how to edit my videos yet. Oh well. Hope I didn’t insult anyone with the comment about the apron. It is an iconic symbol for a stay at home mom of that time; I think the card is super cute for any mother. Hope you enjoy!
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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cricut – “Happy Mother’s Day” – wrap it up cartridge

Quick card made with simple pastel colors and a cute simple fence and hat. The images are cut at 3″ and the hat comes from Kate’s ABCs cartridge. The little roses are cut and 1/2″. Hope you enjoy this card!
Video Rating: 0 / 5

Mother’s Day with the Cricut Cake Machine

Hello,! everyone Ginger Williams here again with a Mother’s Day Cricut Cake project to share. I’ve been wanting to get to know my Cricut Cake Machine a bit better for a couple of months now, and this seemed like the perfect opportunity!

I have played around with cutting pre-made frosting sheets before and found them to be easy and fun to use, but a bit limited in the color selection. This time I wanted to be able to have very specific colors to go along with the very vibrant colors of my Mother’s Day Pink Lemonade Pie, so I turned to gum paste. I purchased some pre-made gum paste from a local hobby store and tinted the different colors myself with some gel based food coloring. This worked out really well. I had the exact colors I wanted and was able to make them in the quantities I needed.

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