Sunday, August 14, 2011

Back to School CropStop Challenge #32

Wow, I haven't made anything for any challenges (except Fantabulous Cricut) for a LONG time. I was looking through the dashboard and happen to see this challenge from CropStop. Make a project related to Back to School. I don't make many layouts, but I thought this image needed just that. I hope you like it...


Simple, but to the point...

Finished Layout: 12" x 12"

Materials:
Cardstock: Orange/Yellow, Gray, Black, Dark Blue, and 5 Different Patterned Papers
Cricut Cartridge Autumn Celebrations Books, page 22 (Base, Shift, Layer 1 Base, Layer 1 Shift, Layer 2 Base and Layer 2 Shift); Schoolbus ("Back 2 School") page 39 (Phrase Layer)
Mounting Tape

While playing with this cartridge, I noticed that most of the images have a suggested cut measurement (5 inches or larger), which makes this cartridge great to use for layouts. The images do have a lot of layers and some of them are very detailed. It would be hard to use them on a card. Nevertheless, the cartridge has some different themes. Well worth looking at the cartridge.

Still working a lot of hours. Going to try an work on my craftroom today since we have thunderstorms...it is such a mess. No, that doesn't even describe it...maybe bomb went off in it describes it a little better. Anyway, I think you get the picture.

Have a great rest of the day.

imagine what you could do...


6 comments:

  1. love it!
    Thank you for joining us at CropStop Blog Challenge

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  2. Great back to school LO page! Thanks for joining us for our CropStop Back to School Challenge.

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  3. dana,
    I love it! and you are absolutely right... simple but just to the right point!

    Thanks for playing with us at CropStop's Blog!

    -- dalis

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  4. Simply wonderful LO for the Back to The School Challenge! Thanks for joining us at CropStop!

    Kath
    Blog: “Let’s Get Scrappy!”

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  5. great take on the CropStop Challenge!! Thanks for playing along!

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  6. Great take on the CropStop Challenge!
    Agnes

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