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Showing posts with label Robotz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robotz. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2015

BBTB2 - Use Your Imagination

Happy Monday!

Today over at BBTB2, a new challenge has started
to Use Your Imagination and create a project with
Imaginary Characters :)

Well, I can't think of a more Imaginary Character than
a Robot Maid :)
I don't know about you, but I could definitely handle having
one of these in my life!

I used the Robotz Cartridge for this cut,
paper from DCWV "Nana's Kitchen", and
glitter dots from Recollections.

The sentiment was a Studio G $1 find - love those!

I had a pink sunburst mat in my stash,
and I just ran it through my Cuttlebug
with a Chevron embossing folder.

The ribbon at the bottom is from American Crafts.

I hope that you will join us for this fun challenge
over at BBTB2!

Thanks for checkin' in!!!

Monday, September 1, 2014

FCCB - Just For Kids!

Hope you all are having a fabulous Labor Day
and your weekend was relaxing and fun!

It's time for another challenge over at FCCB!


Challenge #226 Kids Theme
Create a Project for Kids

Just a quick run down of the rules:

You may add up to 3 unique projects that meet the challenge criteria

You must use at least 1 Cricut cut, after that anything goes, stamps, svg's, etc.

This Weeks Sponsor:
1 Stamp set to the winner
US only
So to qualify for the prize,
be sure to use at least 1 Cricut cut on your project
and if it's not obvious, let us know what cartridge you used.

Here is my Project:


Oh Nuts! Is exactly how I feel right now,
so this card is just perfect for today!

I decided to use the Robotz cartridge because
it is so fun for kids!

I used paper from My Mind's Eye Boy Crazy 6x6 pad
and inked around the edges with
Charcoal Color Box Chalk Ink.
My sentiment is from CardzTV.

I had some awesome metal buttons in my stash
and thought they made the perfect embellishment for this card.
I adhered them with some glue dots.
The googly eyes were too fun to pass up :)
I also used some American Crafts twine.

I hope that you will join us over at FCCB this week
and create a fun project for kids!

Thanks for checkin' in!


Friday, July 25, 2014

Cut It Up - Shape Cards FEATURING An Animal :)

Hey All!!!

Happy Friday!!!

I hope you are ready for another challenge today!
Our amazing Sarah has chosen a super fun theme too!
Here is all the info:

Cut It Up

Challenge #50
Shaped Cards with a Twist -
Must Include an Animal!

Sponsor:
$10 Gift Certificate

My Project:
Holy Moly, I first have to tell you that I am SUPER lucky
to have had my 5 year old pick out the image for my card today!
I knew the challenge was a shaped card,
but I totally missed the part about it
needing to feature an ANIMAL!
I seriously don't know how I missed that :)

Anyway, I knew I wanted to make a little boy Birthday card.
I also knew that I had some AMAZING paper
I wanted to used from My Mind's Eye called
Boy Crazy - a 6x6 pad.
Naturally, with this paper I wanted to put to use
my Robotz Cricut Cartridge because
they really were made for each other :)

So I had my son come in and pick his favorite image
from the cart and I really wanted him to choose a robot,
but he was set on using this Dog-Bot.
I am SO GLAD that he did,
because I would have totally had to re-do my card - LOL!!!
And a Dog is a Dog even if in Robot form right :)

Here is the inside:

I also used Art Philosophy for the shaped card and
arrow on the front.

I used CardzTV stamps for both my sentiments
"Going In Circles" & "This N That"

I also used some Enamel Dots from Recollections
on the front of the card.
Seriously LOVE these embellishments.

This was a super easy card to put together,
and I have a video to show you how I made it...


I hope that you will join us for this super fun challenge!
And don't be like me a completely miss using an Animal :)

I am also going to enter this in over at
Pause Dream Enjoy - Use 3 Different Pattern Papers,
My Craft Spot - Just For Little Boys
and Little Scrap Pieces - Show It Off Saturday

Thanks for checkin' in!!!