Tag: CTMH Sonoma
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Using the CTMH Cricut Artiste Cartridge – What Size Cuts To Make?
CTMH Artiste Cartridge Purse On Page 31 As more people are introduced to the world of Cricut, I thought it might be helpful to offer a tutorial on how to know what sizes to dial on the machine for intended results. This video explains how to know the orientation of the designs in relation to…
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Blessings Board
Letters, Numbers and Stamped Frame die-cut using Cricut Art Philosophy This Blessings Message Board is for my daughter, who is away at college. It was a very fast and easy project to make. I cut the letters at 1 3/4″, the numbers at 1″ and the frames at 1 1/2″. The number for the frame…
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Cricut Art Philosophy French Fry Box Placecards
Monogrammed Placecards Filled with Ghirardelli Chocolates While working on a different project I came up with this cute placecard/after dinner mint combo. Each person’s Baroque Alphabet monogram was stamped with Versamark on Bamboo cardstock and embossed in gold. Cricut Art Philosophy French Fry Box Cut at 5 Inches The box was made using the Shape…
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Martha Stewart Double Arches Deep Edge Punch Rosette Flower
Two layers of CTMH Sonoma paper rosettes The center of the flower is embellished with a metal flower and pearl brad from Hobby Lobby. This flower measures about four inches across. Due to the size of the punch, the strips are deeper (wider) than most of the other rosettes on my blog. The Martha Stewart…
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CTMH Sonoma and Martha Stewart Butterfly Card
6 inch square Bamboo card base Recently, I started making my own hat pin embellishments because it is sometimes difficult to find one that matches the card or layout that I’m working on. The more feminine the card, the more I seem to think it needs a hatpin! This is a definite hatpin card. CTMH…
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Martha Stewart Double Arches Large Punch Around The Page™ Set and CTMH Sonoma
This punch set is really big. I was surprised at how large it was when it arrived in the mail yesterday. The card above is 6″ x 6″ Colonial White CTMH cardstock. I punched the front and back (inside of card) so that the pretty loops go all the way around the card. The Olive…
