Monday, October 18, 2010

Jen's Sketch Challenge 10-16-10

For Jen's sketch challenge this week, I had a little more fun with my Cricut. In fact, I've been having so much fun with it that I had to change the blade for the first time. I was starting to get tears in my paper when cutting and still had some tearing even after I changed the blade, but after I slowed down the cutting speed and changed the blade depth the problem was solved. I also had my paper slip a little bit so it might be time to start using a new cutting mat. I didn't realize just how much I've been enjoying that machine!

My dear friend Nancy just announced she is pregnant (with baby #3!) and I wanted to make a congratulations card for her and her husband. This isn't there first, but I believe EVERY baby (both the born and the unborn) are worth celebrating and since I can't be in California to celebrate with her, I made a card to mail off to her.

Since she's newly pregnant, we don't know the baby's gender yet, so I used a lot of different pastels on the card. For whatever reason, I feel like this one might be a girl, but I don't trust myself anymore. Up until my friend Kim's first pregnancy I had NEVER been wrong - not once on guessing a baby's gender but I seem to have lost my mojo. Whether a girl or a boy, we will love this baby....still since I have announced my guess here on this blog, I am not so secretly hoping it's a girl. I just like to be right :).

Oh! I used the Fun Flock again on the pom-pom on the night cap. I got a little more to stick this time than the last, but it's still not very much. I am still trying to figure out what the trick is ther, but I love the texture of that stuff so I am going to continue to try.

Anyway, enjoy....


Supplies
Patterned Paper - Little Yellow Bicycle
Cardstock - Yellow (Unknown), Green, Blue, Pink, White (Stampin' Up!)
Stamps - Verve Stamps
Ink - Stampin' Up!
Embossing Folder - Provo Craft
Cricut Cartridges - Storybook, Potpourri Basket
Buttons - Basic Grey
Pearls - Kaiser Crafts
Ribbon - Portafolia
Fun Flock
Flower - Prima Marketing
Glimmer Mist - Tattered Angels

1 comment:

  1. This is really sweet! I just definitely love the colors that were used.

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