I started scrapbooking 18 years ago when we went on mission trips with the church and I wanted to keep a record. To accent my pages, I started a collection of already colored digital images from Provocraft. When the images I wanted didn't seem to be included, I opted for a Cricut Personal Cutter and then a larger Cricut Expression. I was careful about buying cartridges that had images I knew I would use and have only 36. There are well over 300 of them, if you can believe that.
In searching the internet on ways to use my Cricut, I came across the ever glorious world of blogs. I began following some that used this die cutting machine. Then I saw what fun they were having entering their cards into weekly challenges so on May 28, 2011, I started my blog solely for that purpose. I made a lot of mistakes and learned a lot of things along the way.
Come back tomorrow for "the rest of the story".
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I used the color palette from Color Throwdown.
I think Connor will like this.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you come back.
8 comments:
I LOVE THIS!!! What a great card, Bobby. Angles, blue, stars, gray, lots of white space...this is perfect. Seriously great card. Bev
Great guy card. Love the colors, the stars; and the numbers are the "star" of the card. Thanks for sharing at Seize the Birthday.
This is fabulous. I love the stars, and, of course, those tipped tops dies. I am so glad you discovered die cuts, aren't you?
This is awesome... love the texture on the numbers! Thanks for joining us for the Color Throwdown!
I love hearing your journey...and I have no doubt that this will be loved. The tilted panels are awesome.
Love this! Such a perfect guy card! The outlined numbers are especially cool!
Well, I read your story backwards, but it was entertaining all the same. I actually used my Cricut last week, and was happy with what came out of it. The angles on your card really lend themselves to a masculine theme ... it all goes together well.
Ohhhh, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the design of this card!! Super colour scheme too!
I'm glad you joined blogland and consider you a friend - even though I worry I might walk right past you if we were walking down the same street at the same time!!
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