by Rebecca Geile A "springy" card that can be used for a birthday, Easter, Mother's day, or just because. I used the Stretch your Imagination and Easter mini cartridges.
by ScrapN Tia N Tx http://www.scrapntiantx.blogspot.com Cartridges used - Storybook & Stretch Your Imagination *Easter goody bags using white lunch sacks and my wonderful Cricut.
by Liz Fraga http://rappinaboutscrappin.blogspot.com/ Sympathy Card: Stretch Your Imagination (leaf) Martha Stewart bird stamp brown ribbon is from my stash. Not sure of the maker
by Shirley Easley http://www.my4snugglebugs.blogspot.com For the Easter card I used: Cricut cartridge- Stretch Your Imagination. I used stamping up paper from the bold collection and stickles. I used peachy keen stamps for bunny face and of course my pinkstamper stamps for the "miss you". I cut the card with the bunny in the window at 5". I also cut the frame at 5" and adhered to front of card. I cut a the brown basket at 2". I then cut another card on blackout and adhered the front of the bunny card to the base card. (I hope this makes sense). The frame and the blackout card are on yellow paper and the bunny card is the pink paper.
by Giovana Smith. http://giovana-believe.blogspot.com/ Cartridge : Stretch your imagination. Description: 1.- Make card base from cardstock. 2.- Cut a piece of cardstock slighty smaller than base, emboss it using Cuttlebug and Swiss Dots folder. 3.- Cut pieces in the Cricut machine, emboss them, adhere together, add button. 4.- Stamp sentiment, sponged borders and adhere to card. 5.- Final size 6 1/4 " x 3 1/2"
by Christel @ purpledaisycrafts http://purpledaisycrafts.blogspot.com/ Cartridges used: Stretch your Imagination & Walk in my Garden Brief description: For the base I used Stampin Up cardstock Orchid Opulence. The blue card stock is random and I used a punch from Martha Stewart for the edge. The pattern paper is from K & Company. The caterpillar was cut from the Cricut cartridge Walk in my Garden is was cut at 2 in the blackout feature so that I could use a stamp for the face. The face stamp is from a Sizzix face stamp collection. The word Spring was cut at 3 using the Cricut cartridge Stretch your Imagination I used the shadow, layers and the shift spring. The flower was embossed with clear UTEE using two coats. The brad used in the center is from Hobby Lobby. I can't remember the brand name for the sentiment stamp.
by Linda K. aka: The Quillingbug http://mycreativeshack.blogspot.com/ My little Pink Bike: The bike was cut from the Stretch your Imagination Cart at 3 in. with the layers and shadow. The Grass was cut 2 times from the Straight from the Nest cart at 2 1/2 in. then layered. The corner sign (Spring) was also cut from the Straight from the Nest at 2 3/4 in with layer. The card is 5.5 X 4 3/4 . the mats for the card measure 5 5/8 X 4 and 5 X 3 1/2. The solid paper is from Stampin Up and the patterned paper is from Making Memories Spring Fling. The jewels are form Me and My Big Ideas.
by Theresa Ohman Cartridges used:Stretch you imagination catridge for the turtle Rub on's and scrap paper and ribbon Brief description: My friend loves turtles so her birthday is coming and thought I could fit this in: I cut the turtle out in 2 1/2 size and layers and shadow and used Stickles star dust on the turtles shell and the rub on flowers I used the cheater for ribbon foam sqaures for the turtle attached to card pack size 6 1/2 by 51/4 card stock
by Saundra Rega Luvscrappingtogether.blogspot.com The background paper is from DCVW Baby Girl Stack and is cut at 4 1/8 x 5 3/8 inches. All other paper is from PaperTreyInk. Cricut Cartridges used: From My Kitchen – cupcake p. 61 cut at 2 ½ inches using blackout and layers functions. Cherry was cut at 1 ¼ inch. It is found on page 67 using the layers function. Stretch Your Imaginations – flourish p. 78 cut at approximately 1 x 4 inches on blackout and then shadow features. I used Design Studio to get this cut at the size I wanted. The sentiment is from INKADINKADIO stamps. I stamped this using Studio G ink in magenta. I also used the magenta to ink the edges of the flourish cut.