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Thursday, July 28, 2011

I have an award!

This delicious and sweet blog award is from Carla.  Thank you Carla  for thinking of me for this award.  I have been browsing through Carla's blog, and she is a talented lady.  She has some adorable projects on her blog along with written tutorials that are so easy to follow.  Stop by and visit her blog at:
Thanks again Carla!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Sea Shell Card


Thank you everyone for all of your support, and for all the wonderful friends that visit my blog.  Today I have a card to share that has an ocean theme once again.  Now sand dollars are very difficult to find on the beach, but if you visit a shell shop, you can find any size or shape you want.  The sand dollar on my card is just a little bigger than a quarter.  The perfect size to go with my other stamped shells.  Instead of cutting the shell shapes with scissors, I decided to tare them, and give it a more rustic look.  I love the black and white theme.  The next time you are at the beach, try hunting for those unusual shells at a shell shop.  Thanks for visiting!
Lorraine 
STAMP SET


Saturday, July 23, 2011

Flip Flop Wreath Card-Life Is A Beach Cricut Cartridge


I know most of you have seen those adorable flip flop wreaths that people are hanging on their doors this summer.  Well when Gigi and I got together at the outer banks, we had to both make one.  I needed something colorful for my front door at the beach.  That is what inspired me to make this card.  I used the Life is a Beach Cricut Cartridge.  The flip flops are on page 64, and are cut at 2-1/4".   I did use some scraps to cut a second pair, and glued it to the back of my solid color shoe.  This will give it a chip board feel.  I cut a 2" circle and then used a 1" punch to cut out the center.  I then used pop dots on half of the flip flops, and arranged half of the flops in a cross shape.  I stacked two pop dots to raise the second row of flip flops for added dimension.  Tie a fluffy bow, and add it to the center circle, and secure on the back.  Once again I added double stacked pop dots to the back of the wreath, and attached it to my card front.  I used my computer to make my sentiment.  I hope you give this card a try.  It was a lot of fun to make as well as the wreath for my door!  Thank you everyone for all of your support that you give me by visiting my blog.
Lorraine 
DOOR WREATH



Wednesday, July 20, 2011

An inexpensive way to store your stickles



Hello all,  I still have not gotten my mojo back, but today I used the last few eggs in my Styrofoam egg carton.  So I decided to recycle the box by flipping it over, and with my exacto knife I cut some holes large enough so that my stickle bottles would fit snug.  If you cut the hole just right the bottles will not fall out.  When you open the box the bottles will not shift on you, and the inside can be used for additional storage.  I have added some glitter beads to the inside of mine.  Now the bottles will be primed and ready to go for my glitter projects.
Lorraine

Friday, July 8, 2011

Elegant Edges Greeting Card #2

Hello Scrappers!  I have another card to share with you today using the Elegant Edges Cricut Cartridge.  I think I am hooked on this cartridge.  I own a few spellbinders, and I think I will limit my spending on those.  I love that I can cut any size that I need for my project with the EE cartridge.  This is one cart that I would definitely recommend.  As always, I appreciate that you take the time to visit, and for leaving me your comments.  Thanks again.
Lorraine

Friday, July 1, 2011

Elegant Edges Cricut Cartridge Greeting Card-VIDEO


Hello Scrappers!  I finally get to relax, and start making some videos again.  My friend GiGi has over 200 hundred cartridges, and I am one of the lucky ones that gets to barrow the latest new cartridges.  So today I am using the Elegant Edges Cricut Cartridge.  I now know that this cartridge is on my list for my next purchase.  Enjoy the video, and thank you for continuing to visit my blog.
Lorraine