Today I started a Christmas project which took longer than I expected but I am happy with the end results.
I cut out this out using the Cricut Word Collage cart. I cut the piece at 11 1/2 inches in red and green so I could mix the colors. I used a piece of paper from a K and Company Christmas stack for the background that looked like old paper.
To get the letters in the right place I used a trick that Lori from Scrapping My Stress Away shared on Sweet Sassy Diva blogspot. After I cut out the collage I laid the negative piece down over my background and taped it down. Then I could glue all the letters in the right place by using the other piece as a guide. Sorry I forgot to take a picture. I then used Stickles and added MS holly punch to edges. Tomorrow I plan to go get a 12 x 12 album frame to put it in.
Entering this in the following challenges
The Paper Variety- Christmas Song
Cooking with Cricut- Sounds of the Season
Frosted Design- Music Challenge
More Than Favors- Wacky Wednesday
Very unique project and interpretation for our challenge! Love the glitter, too! I hope you'll join us again at Frosted Designs!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne I love. is that my Christmas Present? LOL
ReplyDeleteWow!! This si great! I just love all the bling. Thanks for joining Cooking With Cricut.
ReplyDeleteCharlotte
Fantastic! I love the use of different fonts! Thanks so much for joining us over at Frosted Designs.
ReplyDeleteYour project looks great, I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is gorgeous, Suzanne!! I love the design and sparkle! It will look amazing in a frame!! :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
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This looks amazing my friend! I love the green and red, so Christmasy and I love the holly framing the words!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is very cool! Thanks for linking up with us at Cooking With Cricut
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Michelle
Really pretty project! I love those glitter accents, great job! Thanks for joining us this week at Cooking with Cricut!
ReplyDeleteHeather :)
Love all the sparkle :) Thanks for joining us this week on Cooking with Cricut!
ReplyDeleteWow! an amazing amount of work but with a wonderful result. thanks for sharing at Cooking with Cricut.
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WOW! This is stunning, Suzanne. And what a great tip for lining up all those letters, too. Thanks so much for linking up at Cooking With Cricut this week.
ReplyDelete~ Jen, CWC Design Team