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“Oh Happy Day…” Another “Just Because” Card!


2010
07.29

Here’s a recent card that I made about a month ago.  It goes with the cow and deer circle card set…

The recipe for this card is available below!

Ingredients

Cricut Machine

Wild Card or any cartridge that has a circle shaped card OR use your Gypsy/Design Studio to weld two circles together to form a card.

Create a Critter Cricut cartridge

D’vine Swirls Cuttlebug Embossing Folder AND Cuttlebug

Off white cardstock

Blue metallic/shimmery cardstock

Patterned paper in same colors as solids

Scraps of light green with white polka dots

brown cardstock

Embellies:

Sunflower button

Coordinating yellow button

An old piece of a flexible measuring tape

 Directions

  1. Using your Cricut and the Wild Card cartridge cut the card from page 48 in the handbook at 4 ¼” on the patterned paper of your choice.
  2. Next, cut the circle card in blackout mode found on page 48  of your handbook at 4” from the off-white cardstock.  Cut the circles in half along the fold line.
  3. With the blue shimmer paper, cut the “oh happy day” circular phrase found on page 48 of your handbook at 4 1/4″.
  4. Using the Create a Critter Cricut cartridge cut the bird found on page 45 of the Create a Critter handbook.  At 1 ¾”.  Cut in the shadow mode with brown paper and then the base cut using the light green polka dot paper.  Cut the wing with a scrap of coordinating blue paper.
  5. Cut the sun from the Create a Critter handbook found on ;page 52 at 1” from yellow paper.
  6. Emboss the off-white circle with the D’vine Swirls Cuttlebug folder and Cuttlebug.  Attach to the center of the inside of the circle card.
  7. Glue “oh happy day” circular phrase to the front of the card following the smaller circle cut in the center of the card.  Glue the bird together and attach to the inside of the card so that it fits inside of the circle window frame.
  8. Glue the yellow button to the center of the yellow sun cutout.  Attach a bow made from an old flexible plastic measuring tape to the top of the button.
  9. Lightly ink the card edges with  brown ink.

 

Here’s the other two cards in this card set…

You’re So Dear…


2010
06.13

 

A cute Cricut circle card (say that five times fast!) adorable all the way down to the fuzzy nose on the deer!  It’s just perfect for a friend or someone you treasure!  This card was made using the “Create a Critter” and “Wild Card” Cricut cartridges.  If you like what you see make sure to check back for a tutorial to be added soon!      

 

 

 

 

 

   

Instructions for Our Holy Cow Card


2010
06.01
 Holy Cow…
(Inside reads) You’re Udderly Amazing!!!
An Olive Juice Studio original designed especially for Memory Miser customers!!!  Subscribe to their electronic newletter by visiting their website to receive your own project instructions! This is a unique card made from two card bases with the backs glued together.  The card is small but by providing the second attached card you now have all kinds of room to write a note -telling the special person you are thanking just how moooooooooo’ved you are! :-)

Ingredients:

Cricut Machine
Create a Critter Cricut Cartridge
Wild Card (or George and DS, or any other cartridge that  has a circle that you can weld!)
Golden Yellow cardstock
Black cardstock
Red  and white polka dot paper by Jenni Bowlin
Light pink, white and black Bazzill Bling paper scraps
Green patterened paper scraps for grass
Medium Brown cardstock
two buttons (we used a clear purple and clear yellow!)
green wire (found in the jewlery isle at Joanns)
pop dots (or dimensionals!)
yellow fabric scrap (we used flannel!)
computer and Microsoft Publisher (or any stamped image or Cricut cut word/phrase!)
White inkpen
Pink Dew Drops Ink
Tim Holtz Distress Tea Dye Ink Pad 
Favorite Adhesive
Scissors
Paper Cutter
Instructions:
 1.  Using the Cricut cartridge “Wild Card” handbook flip to page 48.  Find the circle card in “blackout”  This is what is used to make your card base and layers. If you have Design Studio (or Gypsy) and George or any other cartridge that has a circle you can weld two circles together for your base card.  The instructions listed are based on the blackout circle found in “Wild Card.”
Here are your cuts using the “blackout” feature:
       a.  Golden Yellow cardstock- cut at 4 1/4″
       b.  Black Cardstock – Cut at 4″
       c.  Red and White Polka Dot paper – Cut at 3 3/4″
2.  Cut the Red and White Polka Dot paper in half along the fold line.  Set aside one circle for another project or for a second card.
3.  Using your preferred paper scoring tool, score and fold the cards in half.
4.  Glue the back of the black card to the center of the front of the yellow card.  (See photo above)
5.  Using ink the edges of the polka dot paper using the Tea Dye Distress Ink by Tim Holtz.
6.  Adhere the polka dot circle to the top of the black circle while lining up the straight edge of the polka dot paper with the black cardstock.
7.  Insert the “Create a Critter” Cricut cartridge. Referring to your handbook, flip to page 60 and find the cow.   Set your machine to 1 3/4″.  You will be cutting all three layers of the cow.  (I’m not sure about your cartridge but my cartridge is labeled incorrectly for the cow – the Layer 1 is actually the blackout of the cow on my cartridge but the handbook shows the top layer of the cow with the circle cutouts. Layer 2 in my handbook shows the blackout of the cow but is really the cow with the circle cutouts.  All-in-all if you’re handbook is also incorrect just draw a line with arrows at either end to remind you that it’s backwards!)  I hope that made sense! :-)
Here’s what you need to cut:
      a.  Brown Cardstock – Select “Layer 2″ (or possibly Layer 1 if your handbook is correct!)
      b.  White Cardstock – Select “Layer 1″ (or possibly Layer 2 if your handbook is correct!)
      c.  Black Cardstock – Select just the BASE cut – that’s the cut in the orange box in your
           handbook or the cow on the keypad overlay without using a feature key.     
      d.  Pink Cardstock – Select ”Layer 3″ and cut the cow’s mouth/nose and udders.
8.  Assemble the cow pieces using pop dots (dimensionals) between  all layers- brown on the bottom, black in the center and white on the top.  Ink and glue together.  Attach the udders and the nose/mouth piece.
9. Cut two strips of paper from a scrap of green patterned paper.  Approximately 2 1/4″ long.  Using your scissors, cut strips to make grass.  Do this to both pieces and then stack a little off-centered and attach using pop dots (dimensionals) between the two layers.
10.  Cut a 1″ or so sized circle from yellow fabric.  Ink if desired.
11. Wrap a piece of green wire around a pin or something thin to achieve a tight springy effect leaving enough uncurled wire at the end of each piece to thread through the button.  Do this twice for two flower stems.  Slip  each piece of wire through a button – the two holed buttons work best for this!
12.  Print out the sentiment “Holy Cow” and “You’re Udderly Amazing” on the white cardstock.  Cut with scissors and ink edges.
12.  Attach all pieces to the card front.  Attach the sun to the upper right side of card, then the cow  using more pop dots (dimensionals).  Attach the grass to the bottom of the cow so it looks like he is standing in it.  Use pop dots (dimensionals) for the grass too.  Glue the flower stems in the grass in front of the cow and arrange to achieve desired look.  Add the sentiment to the front ( we didn’t use pop dots for this but you can!) Add the inside sentiment to the inside of the black card.  Decorate the inside with any remaining pieces.
13.  Add dots/dashes with a white gel pen for extra pizazz!

3-D Shadow Box "Wear a Smile….One Size Fits All!"


2010
06.01

Such a fun card to make and quite simple too! This card is perfect to send to someone to brighten their day.  The new “Create a Critter” Cricut cartridge was used to make the flowers and butterfly.   I have a video tutorial of this but have to admit that I’m technically challenged! : -(  Once I figure out the editting program I will post this – I will also be posting a text and photo tutorial under Videos/Tutorials (hoping to FINALLY get it  posted by this evening…stay tuned!)

Holy Cow!


2010
05.31
 Holy Cow

Hi Everyone! I just posted this card with instructions on our videos/tutorial link. It’s a fun card and pretty unique if I do say so myself! :-) It can be used for a thank you, thinking of you, just because or even a fun birthday card – use it for whatever mooooooooooooo’ves you! :-) Before you go running off to check it out make a point in taking a peek at Carrie Mason’s Biography she is sharing with us today. You can find her bio by scrolling down from here OR by checking out the new page designated strictly for the Master Olive Guest Designers! You can find the link by looking at the top of the right sidebar. While there, check out our other new pages too:

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