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Paint Stripe Background Cards

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I love using different background shapes for my cards and I have two cards to share with you featuring stamps from Hello Bluebird Stamps and My Favorite Things. For my first card I used the frame piece from the following project on Cricut Design Space! https://design.cricut.com/landing/project-detail/63eb20c2cc2ad471f6de6125 I used a rectangular card base and with a blending brush I blended the following Distress Oxide colors for my ink blended background. Salty Ocean Broken China Tattered Rose  Worn Lipstick  I then stamped my images with Versafine Onyx Black Ink and colored them with alcohol markers. I used the following stamp sets from Hello Bluebird Stamps Feed the Birds  Tree Neighbors  Finally I adhered all the images on my cardbase and then adhered the frame piece. For my second card I used the Happy Campers stamp from My Favorite Things. I stamped my images with Versafine Onyx Black Ink and colored them with alcohol markers. For the ba...

Valentine's Day Card

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The new release from RAM stamps is so cute, I couldn't help but use nearly all the images on my card for today! I printed my images on Copic Perfect Coloring Paper, and colored them using alcohol markers. For the background there are 3 main elements - The scalloped border, the cloud background and the inked backdrop. I cut these elements using Cricut Kraft Board which is super thick and lovely to work with. I cut the scalloped border and cloud background using my Cricut Maker. The designs I used are available on Cricut Design Space. For the cloud background I did use the slice option multiple times so I could get more clouds into the design. For the ink blended background, I used the following Distress Oxide Inks- Wild Honey  Spiced Marmalade Carved Pumpkin  Tattered Rose Worn Lipstick  Candied Apple I used blender brushes to blend my inks. I also added white paint splatters as well ink splatters. Finally I adhered all my elements using liquid glue. The critte...

Quick and Easy Thank you cards with Cricut

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Today's card features several lovely designs from Design Space which I cut using my Cricut Maker 3. The Cricut Maker 3 is such a versatile machine cause you can use Cricut Smart Materials to cut without a mat and much faster as well! To create today's project I used the Cricut Smart Sticker Cardstock which made it super easy for me to stick the delicate elements without worrying about the glue showing through. I cut the thank you multiple times and stuck one on top of the other to let it pop! I hope you liked today's card! Cheers Anisha 🤗

Creating Slimline Cards with Cricut

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I love creating slimline cards and adding little elements to make them pop! You can find these designs on Design Space. For the frames of the card,  I used images that were available on Design Space. Use the link below to directly view the project. https://design.cricut.com/landing/project-detail/62c9ab1cd721635bf15fcd15 Apart from the frames and leaves I also cut the grass frame of the first card using my Cricut Maker 3. I hope these cards inspires you get creating! Cheers Anisha 🤗

Mass Producing Cards with Cricut

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Recently I had done an internship at an industry as a part of my university coursework and wanted to make something fairly quick and easy to say thank you. What better way than to make cute little thank you cards with my Cricut Maker 3! To start I first cut all my elements of the card including the frame and leaves using my Cricut Maker 3. The designs I used for this project are given below https://design.cricut.com/landing/project-detail/62c9ab1cd721635bf15fcd15 I custom created the templates using the slice tool and some basic shapes on Cricut Design Space but you can use the above link to recreate the project with the ready to use templates. After cutting the leaves I used alcohol markers to color them. I also colored the animal images with alcohol markers. I ink blended some of my card bases for some variation and color pop! Finally I adhered all my images using foam tape. I hope this project inspires you to get creative! Cheers Anisha🤗