Welcome to Week #2 of the Artbooking in August Blog Hop. Last week's artwork was so phenomenal and this week over 35 creative consultants are at it again!
Their challenge was to create 4 different projects using the Cricut Artbooking cartridge and any CTMH paper pack. Their mission was to design each of the following:
1. 2 page layout
2. Card
3. Mini Book
4. Home decor or 'giftable' item
They were able to choose what to make and when to post it. AND if they wanted to add stamps to their designs, that was OK. This week they will add another great design to the challenge and I am anxious to see what everyone has created!
Remember this is a circular blog hop and if you get lost or confused along the way, the list is posted on my blog here.
If you are just hopping along then continue on with Terry Ann Diack's blog here but if you are interested in how I created this card... read on...
Last week I selected a 2 page layout and this week I selected a card. I guess I have such a "Type A" personality that I have to go exactly by the list!
I must admit that I am very disappointed in that we do not have a Halloween paper pack! I have my doubts that there will be one in the mini Holiday catalog coming out in October, but we'll see. Good thing I save every scrap of my Halloween papers and buy extra as well!!
Here is my Halloween card ... an inspiration from Pinterest
Supplies:
Z1906 Cricut Artbooking
B1413 Perfect Fit - Halloween stamp set
Z1830 Brown and Tan Glitter Paper
Z1829 Black and Grey Glitter Paper
X5668 Honey cardstock
1386 Black cardstock
X5758 Sunset cardstock
Zip strip and Halloween Assortment from the Moonlight paper pack (retired)
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I cut the overlay at 5" from the machine (pre -CCR file availability) and ended up with a bunch of scraps...
I am still trying to figure out what to do with these awesome scrap pieces!!
Then I used the other designs from these two pages to accent my card.
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page 71
I had a 'not-so-happy' experience cutting the glitter paper. I have decided there are two rules one must follow!
#1 - Use a brand new mat AND
#2 - use a brand new blade!!
I cut right side up, AND wrong side down and the fence would still not cut out...
SO in the end, the black cardstock is finally what cut it nicely....
Here is the CCR file.....if you would like to download it you can click here *** You must have a 'Box' account
If you get lost you can always go back to the original blog hop list here.