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Cricut Kitten Birthday Party Invitations

March 11, 2016 by Pam Larmore 2 Comments

My Cricut has saved me so many times!  I recently had a friend contact me about Birthday Party Invitations for her daughter.   She wanted a kitten birthday party, but she was having trouble finding invitations.

A quick look on Pinterest, and I found several Cricut kittens that I could use.  The sweet Cricut Kitten that she chose is on Kate’s ABC’s Cricut Cartridge.
Cricut Kitten Party Invitations - The Cat, butterfly, and flowers are perfect for an invitation for a little girl's birthday. The cat is from Kate's ABC's, and the You're Invited is from the Paper Lace Cricut Cartridge. If you have the Cricut Explore, I have included a link to the cut file.

Since I have Cricut Access for my Explore, this Cricut Kitten was one of the many free images with the subscription.  It’s a cute one too, especially when you add the grass, flowers, and butterfly.

I found Cloud designer paper from Stampin’ Up in my stash, and I thought it worked great.  This card would also make a cute Birthday Card or Thinking of You Card.

Cricut Kitten Party Invitations - The Cat, butterfly, and flowers are perfect for an invitation for a little girl's birthday. The cat is from Kate's ABC's, and the You're Invited is from the Paper Lace Cricut Cartridge. If you have the Cricut Explore, I have included a link to the cut file.

Materials Used To Make Cricut Kitten Invitations

  • 2 3/4″ Cricut Cat from the Kate’s ABC’s Cricut Cartridge*
  • 1 3/4″ “You’re Invited” from the Paper Lace Cricut Cartridge*
  • 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ Blue Cardstock for the base
  • 5 1/4″ x 4″ Brown Card stock for a mat
  • 5″ x 3 3/4″ Cloud Paper from Stampin’ Up
  • Orange, Yellow, and Turquoise Stickles
  • Glue Pen
  • Scrapbook adhesive  If you’re confused about what kind of adhesive to use, read Card Making and Scrapbooking Adhesive

*If you don’t have the Cricut Explore, you will need the actual cartridge.  If you have the Explore, I have included a link to the cut file at the bottom of this post.

Cricut Kitten Party Invitations - The Cat, butterfly, and flowers are perfect for an invitation for a little girl's birthday. The cat is from Kate's ABC's, and the You're Invited is from the Paper Lace Cricut Cartridge. If you have the Cricut Explore, I have included a link to the cut file.

Instructions

  1. Fold the card base in half.
  2. Using scrapbook adhesive, attach the brown mat to the card.  Then, attach the cloud paper to the brown mat.
  3. Using a glue pen, assemble all of the pieces for the butterfly, cat, and “You’re Invited”.  When I designed this project, I didn’t realize that there were so many pieces to the “You’re Invited”.  It’s 9 pieces!!  I only made six invitations, so it wasn’t so bad, but if I was making 20, I would have definitely redesigned it.
  4. Attach all of the pieces to the card, using my sample as a guide.
  5. To finish the card, add Stickles to the flowers, cat collar, and butterfly.
  6. You can either print the invitation information for the inside on your computer or use and Invitation Stamp.

Here is another Cricut Cat project that you might like.

Create A Critter Cat Card

Cricut Kitten Party Invitations - The Cat, butterfly, and flowers are perfect for an invitation for a little girl's birthday. The cat is from Kate's ABC's, and the You're Invited is from the Paper Lace Cricut Cartridge. If you have the Cricut Explore, I have included a link to the cut file.

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CRICUT EXPLORE CUT FILE TO MAKE THIS PROJECT

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Easy St. Patrick’s Day Cards To Make

March 9, 2016 by Pam Larmore 4 Comments

Making handmade St. Patrick’s Day Cards is a fun project for the whole family to enjoy. With a handful of supplies, you can create cards to send out for invitations to a St. Patrick’s Day party or send someone an Irish Blessing.

St. Patrick's Day Cards are easy to make with an assortment of green and white papers, shamrock die cuts, pot of gold stickers, buttons, rhinestones, glitter, and foam shapes.

 

Once you’ve made cards for this holiday, you’ll want to make more for spring, Easter, and all of your upcoming events. Making cards is a wonderful way to include the kids in holidays, start new traditions, and brighten the recipient’s day.

I have been making cards for over ten years. There are many rewards to making your own cards. It’s a relaxing hobby with tons of supplies to keep you interested. It’s so much fun to send a handmade creation instead of a store bought card. Your friends and family will know how special they are when they receive one of your works of art.

 

Easy St. Patrick's Day Card using the Cuttlebug and buttons - St. Patrick's Day Cards are easy to make with an assortment of green and white papers, shamrock die cuts, pot of gold stickers, buttons, rhinestones, glitter, and foam shapes.

 

Supplies You Will Need

Here is a list of the supplies that you will need to create eye catching St. Patrick’s Day Cards. St. Patrick’s Day craft supplies aren’t as readily available as other holidays, so you may have to get creative. If you are unable to find what you need in a craft store, you can download free clip art from the Internet.

    1. Solid colored cardstock – I like to use Bazzill brand cardstock for my card base, because it is heavy weight and perfect for cards. You can purchase cardstock in a variety pack, so you will have lots of colors for other holidays. The cardstock can be used for making mats on your card or cutting shapes.
    2. St. Patrick’s Day Patterned Paper – This may be difficult to find. If you’re unable to find paper just for this holiday, look for green plaid, green dots, or another small pattern with shades of emerald, hunter, and spring green.
    3. 12″ Paper Trimmer – A Paper trimmer is not a must, but it will make this project easier. If you don’t have a paper trimmer, a ruler and scissors will work fine.
    4. Dry Adhesive – This is important for a professional looking card. If you use bottled Elmer’s or Aleene’s glue, your finished project will be wrinkled from the moisture in the adhesive. For a nice, flat card, use a tape runner. My favorites are E-Z Runners and Glue Arts Glue Glider Pros. They have double sided sticky tape in a dispenser that you roll onto the card. They come in a variety of styles, but make sure you get PERMANANT adhesive.
    5. Decorations for your Card – This is the fun part! You will want a variety of festive shapes to decorate your card. I have a Cricut Personal Electronic Cutting Machine that I use for cutting all kinds of shapes. For my cards, I cut Leprechaun hats, pots of gold, and shamrocks.If you don’t have a die cutting machine, you can find foam shapes, stickers, and other decorations at the craft store. You may also find St. Patrick’s Day stickers at the Hallmark Store. Websites also have clip art that you can download with tons of fun images.
    6. St. Patrick’s Day rubber stamps – There are stamps with Irish poems and sayings. You can also find stamps with shamrocks, leprechauns, and rainbows that can be colored and added to your cards.
    7. Embellishments – I didn’t add a lot of embellishments to these cards, but an assortment of green buttons, pearls, ribbon, rhinestones, glitter, and twine will add a great touch to your St. Patrick’s Day Cards.


 

Here are the measurements of this card. This is the most common size card. It will fit into an A2 or invitation size envelope. This size envelope is readily available at office supply and big box stores.

Cut the base of the card from a piece of heavy weight, solid cardstock. If you use inexpensive paper, your cards will not stand up well. The base is 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″. If you use a piece of 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock, you will get two card bases by cutting it in half. I chose a color that coordinates with my patterned paper. It’s a pale bluish gray.

I like a lot of layers on my cards. It adds a lot of interest and makes your cards look more professional. I cut a 5 1/4″ x 4″ mat in ivy green cardstock. This makes a nice background for the patterned paper.

I found a double sided patterned paper that has a blue and green pattern on one side and large circles of Celtic knots on the other side. I cut a 5″ x 3 3/4″ rectangle out of the patterned paper. Then I used scissors to cut a partial circle for the bottom portion of the card. I love mixing different patterns.

Use the dry adhesive to attach the layers to your card.

 

This is how my card looks with all of the layers attached and ready for decorations. Before attaching your decorations, you can arrange and rearrange your card until you find a placement that is please to you.

The little boy holding the shamrock is from the Cricut cartridge called A Child’s Year. I cut him in a light green, and then cut the outline in a darker shade of green.

Here is the Finished Card

Shamrock Card - St. Patrick's Day Cards are easy to make with an assortment of green and white papers, shamrock die cuts, pot of gold stickers, buttons, rhinestones, glitter, and foam shapes.

 

Here is the placement that I chose for this card. The shamrocks are from the Cricut cartridge A Child’s Year, and the pot of gold is from the Every Day Paper Dolls Cricut cartridge. I used the tape runner adhesive to attach everything.

Add Glitter and Details to your Card

 

After your card is assembled, you can add details if you wish. Buttons, bows, and glitter make great embellishments on handmade cards. I added Gold Stickles Glitter Glue to the top of the pot of gold, to make it stand out and look like gold coins. If you add glitter glue, make it the very last thing you do on your card, so that you can set it aside to dry. Otherwise, you will end up with glitter everywhere!

Another St. Patrick’s Day Card

Pot of Gold and Shamrock Card - St. Patrick's Day Cards are easy to make with an assortment of green and white papers, shamrock die cuts, pot of gold stickers, buttons, rhinestones, glitter, and foam shapes.

 

Here is another variation on the first card. I cut the Pot of Gold from the Everyday Paper Dolls Cricut Cartridge and added Gold Stickles Glitter Glue to the Pot of Gold. I thought the pot looked nice with a shamrock, so I added that too. I stamped “Happy St. Patrick’s Day” on a piece of pale glue paper and punched it out using an oval punch.

Leprechaun Hat Card

 

Leprechaun Hat and shamrocks - St. Patrick's Day Cards are easy to make with an assortment of green and white papers, shamrock die cuts, pot of gold stickers, buttons, rhinestones, glitter, and foam shapes.

The leprechaun’s hat looks great for a St. Patrick’s Day Card too! I cut it out using A Child’s Year Cricut Cartridge. I added a few shamrocks and a Happy St. Patrick’s Day cut out. The touch of glitter adds a little bit of sparkle.

Shapes To Add To Your St. Patrick’s Day Card

 

These are the St. Patrick’s Day Cricut shapes that I cut out using the Cricut Expressions. I used the Everyday Paper Dolls and A Child’s Year Cricut Cartridges. If you don’t have a die cutting machine, you can trace and cut shapes, use stencils, or buy stickers.

The leprechaun is too cute, but he was too tall to fit on my card. I’m going to save him for another project.

Decorate the Inside of Your Card

Sometimes, I like to decorate the inside of my greeting cards. Small stickers and bits of leftover paper and small shapes work best.

Make a Cricut Jungle Card

March 2, 2016 by Pam Larmore 4 Comments

I’m super excited to share this Cricut Jungle Card today!  I have a friend who messages me with an occasional special request, and they are always fun.  As soon as she asked for a Jungle Card for a Baby Shower, an idea popped into my head.

Not all card ideas that enter my crazy brain, turn out the way I envision them, but this one was really close.  I’m so pleased with the finished card!

This Cricut Jungle Card using many different Cricut Cartridges, but if you have the Cricut Explore, the cut file is included in the post. With a cute lion, giraffes, elephant, and monkey, this card is perfect for a toddler's birthday or a baby shower for a new baby boy.

 

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Cricut Stair Step Card Template and Instructions

January 25, 2016 by Pam Larmore 5 Comments

I’ve been making cards for years, but I recently learned how to make a Stair Step Card.  These cards are absolutely stunning, with their 3D designs.  See how I made this great Step Card decorated with Cricut die cuts, and you’ll be making these soon too!

Learn to make a Stair Step Card - A template and instructions are included. Decorate it using a cow, tree, ducks, flowers, and sun from the Cricut.

 

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Handmade Baby Card Using the Cricut

November 4, 2015 by Pam Larmore 11 Comments

A Handmade Baby Card is so much fun to make and also a welcome gift to new parents!  From the pretty pastel papers and buttons to the sweet animal die cuts, they remind me of when my kiddos were babies…..and that was a LONG time ago!
This sweet baby boy card uses the New Arrival Cricut Cartridge and Everyday Paper Dolls Cricut Cartridge. This card has an airplane pulling a personalized banner, train engine with cards, train tracks, and a car with an adorable giraffe poking out his head. There are lots of layers, details, and embellishments on this awesome card!

A friend messaged me about making a Handmade Baby Boy Card for a shower with a Planes, Trains, and Automobiles theme.  I immediately had an idea of what I wanted to make.

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Cricut Turtle Card

June 8, 2015 by Pam Larmore 5 Comments

This spunky Cricut turtle in his spiffy top hat makes an adorable birthday card for a little boy. I also used him to make a Welcome Baby card, and the Mom loved it! The nursery was decorated with turtles and she thought it was so sweet that I remembered and made a card just for them.

You could also change the turtle to pink or purple for a little girl.

Cricut Turtle Card Using the Create A Critter 2 Cricut Cartridge - Cute Card for a little boy's birthday or welcome baby

Instructions for Cricut Turtle Card

I used an 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ piece of cardstock for the card base and folded it in half. I prefer to use Bazzill Textured cardstock, because it has a nice thickness which allows the cards to stand up nicely. I chose three coordinating patterned papers to complete the card. I love putting different patterns together, like strips, polka dots, and plaids. As long as the colors coordinate, they make for a wonderful card.

I used a 5 1/4″ x 4″ piece of large dotted paper for the background. Then I cut a strip of striped paper 5 1/4″ x 1 1/2″. I layered a piece of blue cardstock on top of it that matches the card base. It measures 5 1/4″ x 1″. A piece of white Stampin’ Up binding ribbon tied on top adds a nice touch to the card.

I cut the Cricut turtle at 3″, using a black base and layering the other pieces on top of it. The main part of the body are green with a small white dot. The shell and hat are light blue plain that matches the other printed papers. I attached the turtle using Pop dots to add dimension.

To finish the Cricut turtle card I stamped, “Happy Birthday” using the Teeny Tiny Wishes set from Stampin’ Up, and punching it out in a small oval. I punched a scalloped oval in green cardstock and layered the two.

Turtle Card Using the Create A Critter 2 Cricut Cartridge - Cute Happy Birthday Card for a little boy.

I love the Create a Critter Cartridge so much that when Provocraft introduced Create a Critter 2 Cartridge , I just had to have it! It features a lot of the same fun animals with the addition of hats, hearts, and other props, making them perfect for holiday projects.

The cards that I have made using them have turned out great! I can’t wait to make party favors, decorations, and treat bags for Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Birthday Parties.

Here are more Create a Critter Cards:

Cricut Owl Card

Lion Birthday Card

Bird Birthday Card

Elephant and Snail Cricut Cards

Hippo Birthday Card

Ladybug Card

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Cricut Wedding Card With Hearts

June 5, 2015 by Pam Larmore 7 Comments

It is that time of year, when love is in the air and couples are getting married.  I made this Cricut Wedding Card for a couple that I’ve known for quite a few years.  My daughter has been friends with the groom since middle school.  He used to ride to school with us, and the two of them got into a lot of mischief during high school!  His bride graduated with my daughter, we’ve known her for many years too. Cricut Wedding Card using the Wedding Solutions Cricut Cartridge - Double Hearts…

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Cricut Minnie Mouse Card

June 2, 2015 by Pam Larmore 2 Comments

Minnie Mouse is such a sweet character.  She’s always smiling and dancing, so it’s only fitting that I would make a Cricut Minnie Mouse Card.  The Disney® Mickey Font Cartridge has a Minnie Mouse die cut that makes the perfect greeting for any occasion.
Make a Cricut Minnie Mouse Card
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Baby Lamb Cricut Card

April 30, 2015 by Pam Larmore 3 Comments

Oh how I love the smell of a newborn baby.  There’s nothing quite like it.  I got to hold a baby this week.  Even though she wasn’t a newborn, she was so sweet and pretty with big brown eyes.  Today I have a Baby Lamb Cricut Card to share that’s perfect for a baby girl.

Make this adorable Lamb Cricut Card using the Create A Critter Cricut Cartridge. It's so sweet and perfect for a baby announcement, baby shower, or welcome baby card.

 

This pretty little lamb is on the Create A Critter Cricut Cartridge.  I can’t tell you how much I love that cartridge.  It has so many great animals that are perfect for birthdays, boys, girls, Halloween, Christmas, and so much more.

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Winnie the Pooh and Friends Baby Cricut Card

February 22, 2015 by Pam Larmore 8 Comments

It’s no secret that I LOVE my Cricut!!  And I LOVE LOVE LOVE this sleeping Pooh and Friends Baby Cricut Card.  This beloved character from the Hundred Acre Woods has been a favorite for many years now.  I love classic characters that are popular for generations.

Baby Pooh Cricut Card Using the Pooh and Friends Font Cricut Cartridge

 

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