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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.
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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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