Monday, September 5, 2011

Fantabulous Cricut Challenge "Back To School"

It's back to school time! That's what Fantabulous Cricut has for a challenge this week. (Use your ABC's and 123's on your project). I had a really hard time with this one...and I'm not sure why. I then thought about my granddaughter, Gianna, and that in a few years she will be starting school. So, I thought I would make a layout for her first day of Kindergarten. Here it is:


I thought this would look alittle more "girly" instead of using the usual primary colors.

Finished Layout: 12" x 12"

Materials:
Cardstock: Two Shades of Pink, Four Shades of Purple, Silver and Patterned Paper
Cricut Cartridge Locker Talk Scissors, page 35 (Base and Layers Base), Crayon 1, page 36 (Base and Layers Base), Kindergarten, page 72 (Shift Base and Layers Shift)
Cricut Cartridge George and Basic Shapes "1" "2" "3" "4" "5" Various Pages
Cricut Design Studio
Queen and Co Pearls, Silver

Can't believe it's Labor Day. Where did the summer go? I don't feel like I even had a summer because of work. I got down to the shore only a couple times this year. I love sitting on the beach and watching the waves. Maybe next summer will be better...

Have a great Labor Day...

imagine what you could do....

7 comments:

  1. Great layout! Love the little cutting scissors :)Amy

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  2. What a super page. I love the way it looks like the scissors are cutting and the crayon is actually drawing!

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  3. Cute LO! What a perfect idea for Kindergarten!

    Maquel
    http://papermaineiac.blogspot.com

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  4. What a great layout. Love the scissors :)

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  5. Very cute page and I am so impressed that you are a couple of years ahead for your granddaughter. If you keep this up, you will be so prepared!

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  6. I love those cuts!! Great layout!! I hope your granddaughter loves school!!
    Thanks for Playing with us @ FCCB!!
    TFS!! Take Care!!
    Jennie @ http://earthyscrap.blogspot.com/

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  7. Great layout. I always used Locker Talk when I was teaching.

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