I wanted to make a card set with her cute digital stamps.
Our goal today is to show you how the centerpoint function can be used on your Cricut®. I had never done this before and a: it is SO easy and b: I will definitely be using it again! I picked up my tutorials from Tammy's blog.
Here are a few:
This is one she did to make words the center of the invitation.
This is a link to her blog post with a video embedded to do a recipe card!
I chose the Octopus, Water Turtle, and Starfish. I LOVE that little Water Turtle - so cute!
Using Tammy's tutorials (I had only watched the two that I posted above), I decided to give it a whirl. I chose an image from Graphically Speaking™ and my Bo Bunny™ Dot (or is it double dot?) paper and did exactly what she said. I think they came out brilliantly. :) Thanks Tammy!
Sorry about the Cuttlebug folder in the back that I was using to prop up the turtle card. Haha. I bet you didn't think of that use for your Cuttlebug folders! :)
The two on the bottom are A2 sized cards. The turtle one on top is not because it was a scrap piece that was still big enough for a card. I just made layers, tied some ribbon, pop dotted the sea creatures, and stamped/glued the sentiments. Easy peasy cutsy card set.
Don't forget to hop on over to the Cuttlebug Challenges and play along this week for a chance to win the Digital Delights by Louby Loo ENTIRE Under the Sea set! :) You have until Tuesday at midnight.
Recipe:
Digital Stamps: Digital Delights by Louby Loo
Cartridge: Graphically Speaking™
Sentiments: Graphically Speaking™ (discover), Hero Arts™ CL 139
Paper: Core'dinations™, DCWV™, Bo Bunny™
Sharpie™ Markers
Glossy Accents™
Ribbon
Ink: ColorBox™
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