Showing posts with label PC - New Cartridges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PC - New Cartridges. Show all posts

Friday, May 17, 2013

When I Was A Kid - Cricut Layout Cartridge

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Another new Cricut cartridge filled with 50 more layouts was just announced.  Last month I told you about The First Few Years cartridge (see the post HERE) which includes 50 full page layouts for typical scrapbook pages for babies and toddlers.  The next cartridge, When I Was A Kid, has 50 more layouts that cover the next stages of a child's development.

If you are curious about this new type of cartridge - here is some good news.  Until May 22, 2013, you can access both of these full cartridges through the Cricut Craft Room for free.


When you log in to the Cricut Craft Room you should see both of these cartridges listed under "My Cartridges" in the Images/Cartridges tab.  I noticed a few other free layouts in my account when I took this screen shot - I am not sure how long they will be there.

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Even though these layouts are set up for typical childhood topics, the basic sketch could also be used for other types of pages by simply changing the title and swapping out some shapes as needed.

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The handbook pages are labelled with the sizes you need to cut each shape for a 12 inch layout.  You will definitely want to download the handbook to use while working with the digital cartridge in the Craft Room.  You can find the download link for the handbook on the cartridge information page HERE (click on the tab that says "Details").

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While some of the shapes are child specific, there are quite a few that would be generally useful for all ages.

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These shapes are even more multipurpose than the first group.

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I particularly like some of the journal/title blocks.

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Some of these frames and corners would be great for cards.  The titles and the font are definitely aimed at child pages but you might be able to use them in other situations.

I've been doing the Layout A Day challenge this month.  For a variety of reasons, I am doing my pages digitally.  Sometimes I start with a blank page, but I also use page templates to help speed things up.  Usually I change a few things, or many things, but it is good to have a place to start.

These cartridges are appealing if you want to make pages quickly because they take things a step beyond using a sketch.  You can simply cut all of the pieces for the page and assemble it as shown in the book.  I did notice that most of the pages have only one photo spot but it is usually large so you could do a collage of photos in that space (I usually like to put lots of photos on a page).  You can also treat the page as a starting point and rearrange things a bit to add the photos you want to use.

One more reminder - if you are a Gypsy owner who received the $20 credit when Gypsy linking with the Craft Room became available last month, TODAY is the last day to use that credit.  The credit is for digital images and cartridges only.  You will find the code number under "My Account" - "Gift Card/Store Credit."  When you are checking out, you will apply the gift card/credit on the second page (it is not a promo code to enter on the first page of the checkout).  I did notice that there are a few digital cartridges for only $14.99 on the Today's Deals page HERE.

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If I can get my computer and the Craft Room to play nicely together, I may be trying out a few of these pages this weekend.

I have been suffering with some combination of allergies and/or a Spring cold this week.  The LOAD pages are getting done but I haven't had the energy to post every day on the blog.  I am starting to feel a bit better so things should be back to normal soon. 

What do you think about these cartridges?  Are you going to give them a try? 


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Friday, April 19, 2013

The First Few Years - New Cartridge

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If you are a Cricut Gypsy owner,you may not have read all the way through my post yesterday describing how to use the Silhouette Studio software for the butterfly birthday card I made.  I want to make sure that you know that you should have a $20 credit in your account at Cricut.com.  The credit is supposed to be for digital images and cartridges only but I have read a few reports of people using it for physical products like mats.  You need to use the credit quickly - it expires on May 17, 2013.

So...you may be wondering how to spend your credit - I have a suggestion for you.

The First Few Years is a new cartridge that is a bit different from the usual cartridges.  This cartridge takes all of the work out of using a sketch by cutting all of the pieces for 50 different page layouts.

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The layouts are appropriate for an album for the early childhood years but you could change out some of the images and titles and use the basic layout for other topics as well.

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As you can see from these two screen shots, there are images that are definitely child related as well as a second group of more generic images.

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There are also some great photo mats, frames and borders.

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The phrases are in various fonts and have a shadow layer.  They are definitely aimed at early years topics.

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Here is a look at the layouts you can make.  If you have a pile of early childhood photos and want to spend a weekend getting "caught up" (do we ever really get caught up?!) I think it would be very relaxing to sit and make these pages.

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The handbook gives the size you need for each element to make the layout as shown - of course you can change things around if you would like to.  There is also a nice curvy font with welded and shadowed titles of the months of the year and more.

You can get a closer look at the cartridge by clicking HERE to go to the information page for the cartridge on Circut.com.  The digital cartridge is on sale for 20% off ($39.99) so, if you use your $20 credit you can get it for less than half of the regular price - not bad for a brand new cartridge.  You can find the link to the full handbook on that page.

I already spent my $20 credit but I am thinking of getting this cartridge as well with some additional credit I still have sitting in my account...

Do you like the idea of working with a cartridge that has outlined all of the choices you need to make for your page?  Do you like working with sketches?   

I hope you have some great plans for the weekend!


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Friday, November 2, 2012

Folk Art Festival Contest and more...

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I got a "Hello Thursday" email from ProvoCraft yesterday.  These used to be on the third Thursday of the month but things were switched up this time.  Two cartridges were highlighted - Holiday Frames and Tags, which is available only from a Creative Memories consultant and Folk Art Festival which is available only at Michael's stores.

The Folk Art Festival cartridge is very appealing to me.  It has a Pennsylvania Dutch style with a wonderful decorative font with cut-outs and shadows.  You can see the full digital handbook HERE.  There are also ten lovely fancy shape cards with inset images (the kind that I like to design) and fifty beautiful borders.   The borders could be welded together to make intricate frames.

I don't buy as many Cricut cartridges as I used to but I think I'll be making room on the shelf for this one.  Cartridges are on sale this week for $34.99 - I may have to take a trip to Michael's today or tomorrow!


There is also a Folk Art Festival Design Contest with five prizes - a Grand Prize of a Cricut Mini and a $50 Michael's Gift Card and four category prizes for Scrapbook, Home Decor, Gifts/Cards and Fabric.  Click HERE to go to the contest information page.

There are some new specials available this week at Cricut.com.  The digital Thanksgiving Table Decor cartridge is only $4.99 and the Sweet Tooth Boxes cartridge is free to use this week (through the Craftroom or by synching your Gypsy).  There is also a special on the Expression 2 bundled with the Tablescapes  - Fall & Winter cartridge for $209.99. Just click Today's deals from Cricut! to go to the specials page.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month Gift

  
The winner of the Sizzix Scrap Pink set is...


Congratulations!  Please send me your mailing address and I'll send the package as soon as possible.

Thanks to everyone who left comments and shared their personal stories.  Please remember to continue to do your exams and get those mammograms when they are due! 

Have a great weekend.  If you are in an area that was hit hard by the Hurricane Sandy I hope that things are starting to get back to normal for you.  The images on the news have been overwhelming and it is going to take a lot of hard work to repair the damages in some places.


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Friday, September 7, 2012

New Cricut Cartridges and a Silhouette Sale


Two new Cricut cartridges were announced in a "surprise" Hello Thursday yesterday.  Both of these cartridges had already been found in JoAnn stores and discussed on the Cricut message boards so it really wasn't that much of a surprise...  You can find the "Hello Thursday" page on the Cricut.com site HERE.

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Create A Critter 2 looks very much like the original Create a Critter but there are lots of seasonal and holiday icons and phrases.  If you loved Create a Critter, you'll probably love this cartridge too (but you may wonder if it seems too similar to the first cartridge).  You can find the full handbook HERE on the Cricut.com site.

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Suburbia makes me think of the TV show Mad Men with phrases and images from the 50's and 60's.  It is similar to Forever Young, with silhouetted figures that have colorful layers added.  There is a font called "housewife" in regular and italic versions, both with shadows.  The font is in a style that is very popular right now and would be great for making posters.  You can find the full handbook HERE on the Cricut.com site.

If you have a Silhouette machine, there is a 25% off sale on purchases from the Silhouette America site The sale will run until September 12th and does not include the Cameo, downloads, download cards, subscriptions or gift cards.  Just use the code BACKPACK at checkout.  Some of the supplies can also be used with a Cricut machine.

The days are getting shorter and fall is arriving.  There was a beautiful sunset last night with very bright pink light.  I have something special planned for tomorrow so be sure to stop by!


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Friday, August 17, 2012

Freshly Hatched


Four new Cricut cartridges were announced yesterday for "Hello Thursday" - you can see the full Hello Thursday listing on the Cricut.com site HERE.  There are also some new Cuttlebug items (I like the chicken wire) and some cartridges that are now available digitally.

The new cartridges are:

Mini Books - a Project cartridge with an exploding box album, a mini accordion book, a mini square book, a horizontal album, and a vertical album.

Frame of Mind - a Project cartridge with 24 layered frames sized to fit standard photo sizes.

Tablescapes - Fall & Winter - an Events cartridge with fall and winter themed boxes, name cards, napkin rings, etc.

Team Spirit - an "Everyday" cartridge with lots of sports icons and mascots in both full color and two layer versions.

You can download the Mini Books handbook HERE.

The Frame of Mind handbook is HERE

The Tablescapes - Fall & Winter handbook is HERE.

The Team Spirit handbook is HERE.

Let me know what you think of these new offerings...I haven't had time to study them but on first glance my favorite is the Frame of Mind.


The chicks at the top of this post were on display at the Grange Fair in the 4H building.  I was so glad that my Dad decided to let me take him to the fair for a couple of hours.  My parents were very active Grangers, and August was always "Fair Time" for our whole family.  I grew up helping with the exhibits and serving the delicious barbequed chicken dinners.  You can see lots of photos of the types of things on display at the Fair in THIS POST from a couple of years ago.

Can you guess the secret purpose of the white topped silo in this photo?  If you would like to find out more about the Middletown Grange Fair in Bucks County PA, the website is HERE.  The Fair will end on Sunday.

I'll be driving home today and we have some family events back in Massachusetts this weekend - but I will definitely find some crafty time!

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Craft Wars, Blitsy and more...


Have you heard about "Craft Wars," the new show on TLC?  The first episode will air on Tuesday, June 26th at 10 pm (9 central).  Three contestants compete in two rounds and the finalist gets a prize of $10,000.  You can see lots more about it HERE on the TLC site. 

Michael's is sponsoring this show and if you go to the site you can download a coupon for 50% off any regular price item.  The coupon is good until Saturday, June 30th.

I am curious to see what sort of challenges they give to the participants.  I wonder how they chose the contestants.  Do you think you'd like to try something like this?  Crafting under pressure (and in front of a camera crew) sounds rather stressful - but you sure could buy lots of supplies with the grand prize!


Blitsy has lots of Tim Holtz Alterations Movers and Shapers Sizzix dies.  I have been wanting to try more of these and I ordered a few today.  They also have Diane Reaveley's Dylusions Spray inks but you'll need to hurry since the colors are going fast (they do sometimes restock during the week but you never know...).  I bought some colors when I took her class and I added several more with this order (lucky for me there are only twelve colors!).

If you haven't shopped at Blitsy before, please use my referral LINK to join this free membership site.  They have all sorts of interesting craft items at good prices with new sales starting every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and continuing for a week or until sold out (popular items can sell out very quickly).  Once you are a member, you can get your own referral link and earn credits for future purchases.


Hello Thursday is old news at this point, but in case you missed it, there were two new Cricut cartridges announced.  Both are full cartridges.

Dr. Checkup is all about the typical childhood illnesses.  You can find the digital handbook HERE.  I doubt that I will be purchasing this one, but it might be useful if you have small children and scrapbook everything.  I don't care for the lopsided faces on every character - I'd like the mouth to be centered as it is on real people!  There is some cute word art and lots of medical items as icons.

A Quilted Christmas is much more my style, but I do have lots of Christmas cartridges already.  You can find the digital handbook HERE.  I like the way this handbook shows completed versions of all of the cuts together in a section at the beginning of the book.  This makes it easier to browse through and find all of your options quickly.  The card feature is very nice - just two layers for quick and elegant cards.

Two more cartridges (Art Deco and Paper Doll Teen Scene) are now available as digital cartridges.  You can see all of the cartridges in the Cricut CraftRoom online design tool.  The update for Design Studio is not listed and I haven't checked on the Gypsy for updates.

There are lots of new Cuttlebug items - just scroll down on the Hello Thursday page to see them.  I like the poinsettia quilling set and several of the new embossing folders, particularly the Honeycomb, the Folk Art and the Christmas designs.  Click HERE to go to the page with the details on all of the new sets.

Monday was a rainy day - a good day to rest up after my trip.  I did do some designing - now I have to start cutting samples to see how they look in paper.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Merry Christmas Ribbon and Hello Thursday


Happy Friday!  Just a little over a week left before Christmas and I still have lots to do but I think it will all get done (fingers crossed!).  How are you doing with your last minute preparations?

First things first - I wish I had enough ribbon to send some to all of you but I had to draw three numbers and here are the names that came up... 

Kris


Rosie


Pam (Old Teacher)


I have the envelopes all ready to go - I just need your addresses so please email me at capadiadesigns@gmail.com so I can send these out today.

Thanks to everyone who left a comment - I really appreciated some of the sweet things you had to say.

Hello Thursday - New Cartridges

Yesterday was "Hello Thursday" (the day when new Cricut cartridges are announced).  Here is a quick summary of the new releases and some links for you.   With the Cricut Craft Room operating now there are also digital cartridges released fairly often - you can always check the cricut.com site shopping page HERE to see all of the cartridges that are available digitally. 

There were two Imagine and two regular cartridges announced yesterday.  You can click on the names to go to Hello Thursday page on Cricut.com.  Click on the "cartridge box" on the top left shelf to go to the "Look Book" for each cartridge.

This and That is a Creative Memories exclusive and it is just what it sounds like - a mixture of this and that.  There are a lot of "cute" images, some nice word art, two alphabets and monogram sets.  This cartridge will be available in January.  As a Creative Memories consultant, I can order one copy now.  I am not sure that the content on this cartridge adds a lot to your collection if you already have a good variety of cartridges.  The colors used for the sample projects don't really show off the images at their best.  This is a cartridge that you will need to study to see if it adds enough to your collection to justify the price.

Victorian Romance is a seasonal cartridge with a limited number of images (usually just 50 keys are used for these cartridges with some layered images - I counted 23 total assembled images).  There are cupids and old fashioned couples, keys, a couple of pretty hearts and some 3D objects.  Once again, it is a matter of taste - some people will really like the style.  I actually prefer the "Lovestruck" cartridge from 2010 which is now available as a digital cartridge.  Take a look and see what you think.

The Good Old Days is an Imagine Art cartridge with a full set of layered images and 20 papers.  The cartridge is another Cosmo Cricket collaboration.  The images look like vintage illustrations from books and advertising and they are very nostalgic with a "clip art" vibe.  Of the 20 papers, nine are just different colorways of the same polka dot pattern.  Once again - you will either like this or not, depending on your personal style.  I am on the fence - there are a few images that I would probably use and I like some of the papers but I am not sure that it is a "must have" for me.

Notebook Doodles is an Imagine Pattern cartridge.  It has notebook paper and graph paper and sheets full of doodles.  Most of the doodle sheets are repeated in different colors or in color and black and white.  Once again - some will like this and some will pass.  I don't think I would use this one very much but it could be fun for some types of projects.

You can get another good look at the images and see some projects made with the new cartridges on the Official Cricut Blog.

Be sure to check out the Hello Thursday blogs for more great ideas - 

Mixology blog

Four cartridges are now available as digital cartridges - Art Nouveau, Chic and Scary, Simply Scarecrows and Something to Celebrate.

Eight cartridges were added to the retiring list - DC Comics - Batman:  The Brave and the Bold, DC Comics - Superman, Forever Young, Pink Journey, Pagoda, Paisley, Sentimentals and Walk in My Garden.  I found all of these except Pink Journey listed as available as digital cartridges. (I may have missed Pink Journey - there are so many categories to look through!).


Whew!  That was a long wordy post with no pictures - not at all typical for me!  Here is a little sneak peek at the project I have to share with you tomorrow. So far - this is the only snow I have seen around here! 

Don't forget to check in and see what is new at Blitsy today - they put up the new sales at about 10 a.m. Central time.  If you haven't joined this free membership shopping site yet, here is my link that you can use to sign up - there is no cost or obligation for you to sign up. 



After you join, you can refer your friends and family - go to the "invites" page to get your link and you may earn some credits to use for shopping on the site.  Sales last for a week (while supplies last) and new items are posted on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and 10 a.m. Central Time.  If you become a "fan" of Blitsy on Facebook, you can get a code for 10% off your first order - on top of the great prices they have already!

I hope you have a wonderful day!

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Digital Cartridges and Hello Thursday


Yesterday was "Hello Thursday" - the day when Provocraft announces new cartridges.  There were only two announced - Snow Days and Cricut Font and Basic ShapesSnow Days is a seasonal Mini and Cricut Font and Basic Shapes is a digital cartridge that is free with the purchase of the new Cricut Mini machine.  You can check them out on the Hello Thursday page HERE.  Click on the cartridge boxes on the top left shelf to see the "look book" for each cartridge.  Two cartridges may seem like a small number for a Hello Thursday release, however, the new Mini was launched on Monday and there were just twenty digital cartridges released as Craft Room exclusives. 

You can see the Craft Room Exclusives HERE.  The images on the Craft Room Exclusives include some of the often requested categories (such as Greek Letters).  I think the price is high - some sets include only five or six images for $9.99.  However, if there is an image set that you find appealing, it might be a reasonable price to pay.  I used to be happy to pay $10 (with a coupon) for a set of four sizzlits dies which would only cut in one size and did not have layers.

When I checked the Cricut.com site I counted 275 cartridges that are now available as digital cartridges.  You can see them HERE.  This may be good news if you have been trying to find an older or discontinued cartridge, however the prices are full retail prices.  As I understand it, digital cartridges are available to you in the Craft Room and will transfer to your Gypsy for use without a computer or internet access.  The digital cartridges will be added to the Gypsy the next time you run Cricut Sync.  If the images are very new, you might have to wait for an update to add the cartridge to the Gypsy.

If you click on the white shelves in the center of the Hello Thursday page you will see some cartridges that are retiring - however, with the digital cartridge option I am not sure that it matters anymore...

You can see more images and some projects made with the Snow Days and Cricut Font and Basic Shapes cartridges on the Official Cricut Blog

(if you are curious about the cut at the top of this post...I'll tell you more about it in a few days)

My hand is healing and we are on our way to Pennsylvania today - I'll try to catch up with email now that I can type a bit better but it may take me a few more days so please be patient.  I do try to answer all emails- if you haven't heard back and it has been a week or more please feel free to send another message - sometimes things get lost in the shuffle!

Have a great weekend!

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Friday, October 21, 2011

New Cartridges and some Digital Fun


Yesterday was Hello Thursday - the day when new Cricut cartridges are announced.  This month there are 13 cartridges and you can view them all by visiting the Hello Thursday page on Cricut.com.  Just click on the colorful cartridges on the shelves to pull up the "Look Book" for each cartridge.

Santa's Village, Christmas Wish and Floral Emporium are all Cricut Imagine cartridges.

Santa's Village contains traditional holiday images and papers.  There are gift tags, candy wrappers, coloring pages and labels and bags for food gifts in addition to all of the houses, elves, reindeer, etc.

Christmas Wish is a pattern and colors cartridge with more non-traditional colors (pink, aqua and light green).  The cartridge is designed by Sheri Berry (Sheri McCulley Seibold) and very similar in style to her Snow Angel cartridge from last year.  If you'd like to read more about Sheri and her designs you can find her website HERE.

Floral Emporium is also a patterns and colors cartridge with 20 pretty floral designs in pinks, greens, reds and blues.  These florals were designed by Lily Ashbury and you can find her website HERE.

There are six full size cartridges, Noah's ABC Animals, Ribbons and Rosettes, New Testament, Go Canada, Paper Trimmings and 'Tis the Season.

Noah's ABC Animals has 3D versions of the animals and the ark that you can assemble.  They are done in the "sliceform" style - made of intersecting layers of flat cuts (you'll be able to see this in the "look book").  They can also be cut as flat images and there are names and sounds for the animals, along with a font.  This cartridge, along with the New Testament cartridge will make all of the people who have been asking for a religious cartridge quite happy.  New Testament has biblical figures, crosses, Bible verses and more and will be great for church projects and bulletin boards. 

Go Canada is a cartridge full of Canadian images, including igloos and hockey skates, province and territory shapes, lots of welded words and phrases (some in French) and a font inside a maple leaf shape.  I am happy to see that all of the Canadian Cricut fans now have a cartridge to help with their projects.

Ribbons and Rosettes is full of borders and sections of borders that can be accordian folded and made into rosettes.  There are medallions for the centers of the rosettes as well.  There are even rhinestone border templates and a rhinestone alphabet.

Paper Trimmings is exclusive to the Cricut Circle and is another cartridge full of medallions, corners, frames and borders.  There are some nice holiday images.  If you join the Circle for the next quarter, you may not receive this cartridge.  Starting with the new memberships for the second year, members received the welcome packet with French Manor as their first cartridge.  I am not sure if this will continue throughout this year but you would want to check before signing up if your goal was to receive the Paper Trimmings cartridge.

'Tis the Season is the latest Creative Memories exclusive cartridge.  I don't care much for the colors that were used in the Look Book for the sample cuts - try to focus on the nice images and lovely word art when you look at this one.  There are also two fonts, snowflakes (!), and two medallion shapes with letter cutouts for monograms.  I have already ordered my copy through the sampling program and this cartridge will be available to order on my CM personal website on November 1st.

There are three Cricut Lite cartridges, Fast Food, Pet Shop and Sweater Weather.

Fast Food and Pet Shop are pretty self explanatory - lots of images of fast food and pets!

Sweater Weather includes images that are made up of squares - like you would find in a knitting pattern or cross-stitch chart.  They have a "pixelated" look which may not appeal to everyone.

The last cartridge, Stencil, is a Project Cartridge and has cuts that create stencils.  Some of the images look like they are from earlier cartridges.  You can make stencils of many Cricut cuts by hiding the outer line of the design with one of the software options, but I suppose this cartridge makes it quick and easy if you want to stencil something.

Some of the new cartridges are already available to order on the Cricut.com site.  You can see projects made with them on the Official Cricut Blog.  The Hello Thursday Bloggers will also be showing projects over the next week or so - click to visit Joy, Melanie, Tammy, Mixology.



If you hover your mouse over the tiny white boxes on the shelves on the Hello Thursday page, you will see that eight cartridges have been added to the retiring list. They are:

Billionaire
Block Party
Chore Chart
Handyman
Lovely Floral
Savory
Slumber Party
Splish Splash

Some of these have been available on Cricut Rewards for 500 points if you are interested in adding them to your collection.


These snowflake pages should look a bit familiar - I made them by taking a clear photo of the snowflake medallion I created for yesterday's card, bringing it in to my Creative Memories StoryBook Creator 4.0 software, deleting the background and creating a .png file and then using my new digital file in various sizes and degrees of opacity on a 12 x 12 page.  I used a couple of different gradient backgrounds and turned the group of snowflakes in different directions.

I have done this with other assembled cuts and designs - it gives me even more options for making personalized pages and projects - and it is fun to do!  You can read more about the program on my Creative Memories personal website HERE.  If you have any questions about the software or how I made these papers just send along a comment or an email and I'll explain further. 


I'd love to know what you think of the latest release - which cartridges do you think you "have to have"? 

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Cartridge Update for July


Yesterday was "Hello Thursday" and five new Cricut cartridges were announced.  The new cartridges are:

Art Philosophy (a Close to My Heart - CTMH exclusive)



and

Sophie (exclusive for Cricut Circle Members)


There is a new web announcement page (HERE) with cute graphics for Hello Thursday.  You can click on the cartridges on the shelves to reveal the "Look Book,"  projects and other information for each cartridge.

There are more projects on the Official Cricut Blog HERE and on the Hello Thursday blogs - here are some links for you

Melanie's Blog
(Melanie is a CTMH consultant and you can order the Art Philosophy cartridge bundle - with 3 sets of stamps and chipboard - through her if you don't have a consultant)
Mixology Blog

There was not an update for Design Studio when I checked late last night.  There is a Gypsy update - just connect your Gypsy to the computer and run Cricut Sync.  My update took about an hour.

Art Philosophy, Art Nouveau and Sophie are the type of cartridge that I prefer. The Art Nouveau cartridge has some items in a completely new style for Cricut.  Sophie and Art Philosphy are more similar to existing cartridges.  The Scarecrow and Something to Celebrate cartridges are not really my style - I just don't see a need for that many scarecrows and I really don't care for food with faces!  This is just my first reaction - I haven't had much time to look over the cartridge contents.

I have accumulated so many cartridges that I really need to LOVE a cartridge to want to add it to my collection.  I am also designing more and more of my own items using the Silhouette Studio software or a few other programs that give me a lot of creative freedom.  The image at the top of this post is a snippet of one of my designs.  I cut it with the Silhouette and I am very impressed with the clean and accurate cuts.

Have a great weekend - the summer is flying by and next week it will be August!

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