Wednesday, December 4, 2013

GOING, Going, (soon) gone!!

Its that time again! A new catalog will arrive on Feb. 1st, 2014, which means it's time to retire some products to make room for fresh and new stamps, paper, and accessories. Close To My Heart has announced the retiring list and it's posted on my site at wendyh.ctmh.com under the Shop tab and all the way to the bottom of the list. Here's a few of my favorites that are now only available as supplies last. Order soon so you don't miss out!


Card Chatter—Sympathy
D1476 $17.95



Card Chatter—Birthday      
D1475 $17.95



Universal Backgrounds      
D1477 $17.95

  
Cozy Cat
A1140 $6.95

 
A Bowwow
A1126 $6.95

 
Quick Cards—Butterfly      
A1120 $6.95
 

 

Slate Satin Polka-Dot Ribbon
Z1802 $4.95



ALL of the Glitz is being discontinued including my favorite...Stardust
Stardust Glitz™ Glitter Gel      
Z1313 $2.75

 
I've been using this a lot making Christmas cards. Works great for making puffy snow or fuzzy Santa hats:)
Liquid Applique White
Z308 $3.95


 
Opaques Mocha Adhesive Gems
Z1333 $2.95

There is a lot more items listed here: wendyh.ctmh.com 

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Do The Twist

When you're celebrating someone special, you need décor to match! Make your own—and make it unique—by curving, bending, wrapping, angling, curling, and coiling Slate striped twist ties into decorations. Click here to watch this episode.


 
What a great episode! Christine & Monica demonstrate several new techniques using our Slate striped twist ties. The ties with the embeded wire makes it easy to connect and hold your projects. Wrap them around a pencil to make a curl that holds and holds. Want to coordinate them with your décor? Color them using our markers (lighter markers work the best).
 
Check out this picture from the video:
The ties have been colored with a yellow marker then curled. Below that is our Slate houndstooth fabric from Sparkle & Shine Textiles using the technique demonstrated in the video to stiffen the fabric making it perfect to twist around the top of the Burlap Drawstring Bag and hold its shape.
 
 Below is another video picture:
Do you recognize that layered looped 'ribbon' underneath the tag? I would have never guessed that could be done using our Slate Polka-Dot Washi tape! What an economical way to multiply the uses of our 15-yard rolls of Washi tape ($4.95 each) using the 7" long twist ties ($3.95/20) to stiffen and shape the tape into position.
 
Well, I'm headed off to make my own twist ties creations. Can't wait to share them with you! I would love to see what you create also :)
 
 
 

Monday, November 4, 2013

For Always "Sweet & Lovely" Workshop

The For Always paper collection from Close To My Heart is so versatile. Almost any color can be coordinated with the black & white patterns in this pack. Here I've used our Sorbet cardstock and ink to bring out the colors in the blouse my niece is wearing for these portraits.

This workshop is designed for 3 4x6 and 3 4x4 photos and utilizes all three CTMH Cricut collections...Artbooking, Artist, and Art Philosophy...to make the coordinating design elements.

The "Lovely" was stamped using one of the stamps that come with the Artbooking collection and the black frame is cut using the Black & Grey Glitter Paper pack. Featured here also is the Slate Polka-Dot Washi Tape. 


The photo above show two more stamps in the Artbooking collection. The small heart with floral pattern and the journaling stamp that fits perfectly in a frame from Artbooking. Clear Sparkles adorn the hearts on both pages and also on the title.

Everything pictured above is included in this workshop which is pre-cut and pre-stamped. The For Always "Sweet & Lovely" Workshop is priced at $6.75 and can be customized to utilize any one of the colors in the CTMH palette. Check your Autumn/Winter 2013 Idea Book & Catalog or click here to see the current cardstock pictured online. If you have any questions or to place your order click here to see my contact information.

As 'Always', thanks for looking and happy creating :)

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Sarita "Summer Fun" Workshop

The Sarita Collection features the cool Southwestern colors of Lagoon, Goldrush, & Outdoor Denim with pops of Cotton Candy and Gypsy to make a beautiful background for summer, water, travel, and everyday paper creations.

My Sarita "Summer Fun" Workshop is now available for $8.00.
This workshop has a Lagoon base with Cricut Artbooking cuts using Goldrush for the sun and Outdoor Denim for the photo mats. The photo mats are on pages 52 & 53 of handbook and are designed to be pages in a 6x7" Summer Mini-Album, but they work on layout pages like this also. The words "Summer" and "Fun" are actually cut-out from the photo mats then scraps of Goldrush have been attached behind to fill-in the letters with color. As an afterthought, I should have pop-dotted up the mats from the Goldrush backing to add dimension.

Also included in this workshop is 26 inches of Outdoor Denim Chevron Ribbon, Goldrush fabric from Sarita Textiles for making the ribbon ties, and five bling gems. Also available as an option is the Stardust Glitz Glitter Gel at $3.10 for adding shine to the sun rays and Chalk Marker at $3.30 for adding 'stitches' to the banner flag (this marker works great on any dark paper as well as our Chalkboard Sheet).

If you're interested in this workshop, click here to see my contact information.

Thanks for looking and happy creating :)


Monday, October 28, 2013

Artbooking Made Easy (S01E05): Halloween Mini Albums

Using just 2 Halloween-themed keys, you can make truly terrifying (and terrific!) mini works of art. Get great ideas for your own creepy creations in this video.



YouTube link: http://youtu.be/IKbHkt-cdAw

Artbooking Made Easy - Episode 5

********* Video is posted above *********

Posted by Jeanette Lynton

I hope you’re ready for more eerie education on the Artbooking cartridge, because this time I want to talk about making simply spooky mini albums. Don’t let this feature of the Artbooking cartridge scare you—there are so many tasty treats in store for you once you’ve learned a few tricks. Let’s start with a few from this video:

The Halloween-themed mini album keys, found on pages 54 and 55 of the booklet, are full of wonderful shapes, pages, and embellishments. Something I love about mini albums is that they give lots of opportunity for getting artistic! The pages themselves are shapes, and embellishing them is a lot of fun when you’re a “detail person” like I am. Let’s look at some of the tasteful tricks of these albums together.

Did you notice the fun use of a little glitz on many of these pages? The eyes of the bats, cats, and spiders are all done with green Glitz™ glitter gel, which coordinates perfectly with the shapes cut from green glitter paper. I especially love the way the glitter gel has been speckled across this haunted house, giving the feel of an eerie something lurking inside.



Getting a little crazy with your colors is very fitting for a Halloween project. You’ll notice that where some elements would normally be cut in black, they’ve been cut in a color that makes them pop. This spider web, for instance, as well as this spider.
 
There are several techniques you can try that will add a whole lot to these pages: stitching, sanding, inking wooden shapes to give them darker color, and using markers to color in stamped images are amongst my favorites. Don’t forget that inking the edges of several shapes, like the moon and ghost shapes, will add a shadow effect very appropriate for this theme.

Once you have the pages of your mini album cut at a linked size, play with real dial size to get some unique shapes. These rat shapes are overlays, as listed in the booklet, but with real dial size set at 1" or 1 1/2", you can make these mini shapes as embellishments and pop them up with 3-D foam tape.
 


The time you save cutting the shapes for your mini albums with the Artbooking cartridge can be used to embellish its pages as creatively as you desire. Have a whole lot of fun bringing to life your own creation this Halloween season!


Recipes:

6" Neighborhood Halloween Party Mini Album
Z1906 Cricut© Artbooking Cartridge
Z1771 Green Glitz™ Glitter Gel
Z1847 Green Glitter Paper
Z1829 Black & Grey Glitter Paper
Z1754 Black & Grey Sparkles
Z1817 Slate Polka-Dot Washi Tape
Z1799 Silver Shimmer Trim
Z1864 Slate Striped Twist Ties
Z1802 Slate Satin Polka-Dot Ribbon
Z1882 Base & Bling Word Accents
Z1806 Green & Blue Epoxy Bubbles
Colors: Slate, Goldrush, Smokey Plum, Crème Brulee, Sweet Leaf, black

6" Happy Halloween Mini Album
Z1906 Cricut© Artbooking Cartridge
X7171B Sarita Paper Packet
X7173B Babycakes Paper Packet
Z1854 Laughing Lola Assortment
Z1771 Green Glitz™ Glitter Gel
Z1847 Green Glitter Paper
Z1829 Black & Grey Glitter Paper
Z1754 Black & Grey Sparkles
Z1817 Slate Polka-Dot Washi Tape
Z1799 Silver Shimmer Trim
Z1864 Slate Striped Twist Ties
Z1862 Black Mini-Medly Accents Collection
Z1781 Black Striped Grosgrain Ribbon
Colors: White Daisy, Gypsy, Goldrush, Pear, Slate, Honey, Sunset, black

 
**** Extra pics of mini albums created by the CTMH Art Department ****
 

 
(thanks Noreen for the extra pics :)
 
**** Tips for re-creating the artwork from the video ****
 

Halloween Mini-Albums from Artbooking page 54-55

All shapes have been cut at 6" to proportionally fit together

 
Happy Halloween mini album:
Snip welded titles (like "Halloween") to bend along a circle
Use real dial size to create a smaller page to allow room for overhanging embellishments
 
Haunted House mini album:
Use haunted house as cover for this book
Cut page twice in Smokey Plum & Slate and once in Goldrush
Use cut elements from both to create different parts of house with Goldrush sandwiched in the middle
Use Real Dial Size key to 'shrink down' elements designed for 12x12 layouts such as the castle
Snip out the bracket frame from inside the spiderweb page and layer for an extra accent
To make a shadow on the jack o'lantern face, offset black behind the Goldrush, then trim off the overhanging excess
 
Princess Layout:
Use elements from Halloween keys to create a completely different look
This haunted house is used to create a princess castle

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Artbooking Made Easy (S01E04): Spooky Halloween Layouts

It’s easy to make your spider webs stand out, full moons float, and black cats bounce off the page with the Cricut® Artbooking collection. Learn a few sweet techniques for using the Halloween-themed keys in this video.


YouTube video link: http://youtu.be/kKNk4vRD0_4

Artbooking Made Easy - Episode 4

********** Video is posted at the end of today's blog **********

Posted by Jeanette Lynton...

Autumn is here, and with the new chill in the air my thoughts turn to the approaching fun of the Halloween season. It’s always been a whole lot more heartwarming than haunting at my home—snapping photos of my kids, so proud in their homemade costumes, was always very exciting to me. I never could tell which of us was having more fun—the kids or me!

The tricks and treats that abound at Halloween are thrilling to experience, and just as fun to capture in layouts. Today I am oozing with ideas on how to use the Cricut® Artbooking cartridge to make your own, and, starting with the video, I’m going to share some with you.

Aren’t these layouts “wicked” fun? To add to your bubbling brew of ideas, I’ll share a few more ideas from the layouts you just saw in the video.

If you take a peek at the cartridge booklet you’ll find, on pages 70 and 71, the Halloween-themed keys you just saw. But there are more kooky cuts than you saw on the layouts from the video! Notice the image pictured in the left-hand corner of page 70 that suggests layering the skull & bones photo mat atop the web overlay.

I love this look! Just as Kristine showed us in the video with the black photo mat layered with black glitter paper webs, you can trim elements from any cut to fit your tastes. If you trim the middle of the web to make room for the photo mat, you’ll have another web to use elsewhere on your Halloween layout, and in a unique shape.
 
The cute cat used on this layout, stamped and cut with instructions from the Eek & Shriek stamp set, has hauntingly hollow eyes made from green Glitz™ glitter gel. Don’t you love him? He’s got friends from the same stamp set, along with 3 other sets found in the latest Idea Book, that can be used to complement the Halloween cuts from this cartridge. Do you recall the moon & bat combo cut from the video? Can you see it being complemented nicely with this stamp (yet another from the Eek & Shriek set), which pictures a similar moon/bat combination? I can. Experiment with the two and see what eerie creations you can concoct. 
 
Though most of the items you saw in the video were linked at 11", remember that you aren’t limited to using only images cut at that linked size. Use the “real dial size” button to spice up your layouts. For example, by cutting this spooky fence shape at a large size and layering it on top of a smaller-sized haunted house shape, you will give the impression that the house sits far off in the background. The house will loom in the back instead of being a focus of the layout, and that means your adorable costume-laden photos can take precedence.
 
 

I hope you have some fun brewing your own Halloween layout recipes. The Artbooking cartridge will add some flavor, but the magic is all in you!

 
Recipes:

12" x 12" Halloween Layout
Z1906 Cricut® Artbooking Collection
B1429 Eek & Shriek
X7170B Laughing Lola Paper Packet
Z1847 Green Glitter Paper
Z1754 Sparkles Black & Grey Assortment
Z1806 Green & Blue Epoxy Bubbles
Colors: Laughing Lola Purple, Honey, Slate, Black

12" x 12" Boo Layout
Z1906 Cricut® Artbooking Collection
C1522 Creepy Creatures
B1413 Perfect Fit–Halloween
X7171B Sarita Paper Packet
Z1829 Black & Grey Glitter Paper
Z1847 Green Glitter Paper
Z1850 Lagoon Houndstooth Washi Tape
Z1853 Aqua Dots
Colors: Slate, Whisper, Goldrush, Lagoon, Pear, White Daisy, Black

 
***** Additional pics of artwork created by the CTMH art department *****
 


 
 
(thanks Noreen for the extra pics :) 

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Artbooking Made Easy - Episode 3

******** The video is posted at the end of today's blog ********

Posted by Jeanette Lynton:

The Cricut© Artbooking cartridge has added a whole new dimension to my crafting with its capability to create mini albums, and I know it will do the same for you. Never heard of a mini album? Let me explain! These smaller-scale books, also called art books or mini books, are a great way to show off your photos in a smaller format than a 12" x 12" album, and they are so much fun to make. I love to flip through their small, decorated pages to see journaling, embellishments, and a lot of smiles. And I love that they are so easy to hold in my hands, easy to navigate, and that I get to use great scrapbooking products and shapes from my Cricut© to decorate them! They are a great way to capture memories from venues of all kinds, but I love to take photos from a single event and pick just the right theme for them from my Artbooking cartridge.

I have a feeling that the artist who created these albums had just as much fun making the art as the people in the photos had making the memories. The Artbooking cartridge is a lot of fun to use, and full of new shapes for your crafting.

Take a closer look at these cute albums from the video. The summer-themed keys that feature all of these sunny shapes can be found on pages 52 and 53 of your Cricut® booklet. Pay attention to the size listed for individual keys to keep your pages the same proportions as you see in the booklet.

One of my favorite features about the mini album feature of the cartridge is its capability to make pages into unique shapes. I love the pennant shape here, which serves as the base page. You can find this shape on page 53 of your booklet, complete with holes already punched for simple binding. This page was cut at 7", as were all the pages in this book, and the included photo is 3" x 2 1/2". But it’s more versatile than it seems at first glance.
 


The same shape was cut at 4" real dial size for another album, shown here, where it serves as a simple background shape. Same pennant shape, cleverly disguised in Lagoon cardstock and tucked behind a journaling spot!  Many of the shapes you see on this cartridge can be used for purposes other than what is listed in the booklet. Exercise your creativity and make them work in new ways!

You heard in the video the suggestion to get creative with how you bind your mini albums, and I agree wholeheartedly. There are so many fun ways to do it.

This album was bound with jump rings wrapped in hemp baker’s twine from the Mini-Medley Accents wooden collection, and topped with bows of burlap ribbon. Isn’t it a great match for the album itself? Use a variety of accents, like washi tape or twist ties, to beautify your own binding.
 
Start crafting your own ideas, and I know you’ll have yourself a matchless mini album in no time. I am so excited to see what page-turning adventures are ahead for you and your own Cricut© Artbooking cartridge!
 

Recipes:

7" Fun & Sun Mini Album
Z1906 Cricut® Artbooking Collection
D1546 Frame Flair
Z1911 Designed Décor Frame Kit Stamp Set
C1561 One-Way Borders
X7168B Surf’s Up Paper Packet
X7173B Babycakes Paper Packet
Z1841 Surf’s Up Assortment
Z1873 Sarita Assortment
Z1869 Babycakes Assortment
Z1789 Chalkboard Sheet
Z1844 Color-Ready Trinkets Wooden Shapes
Z1760 Burlap Ribbon
Z1806 Green & Blue Epoxy Bubbles
Z1863 Color-Ready Midtown Cork Shapes
Z1864 Slate Striped Twist Ties
Z1837 Mini-Medly Accents Wooden Collection
Z1815 Mini Clothes Pins
Colors: Crystal Blue, Colonial White, Buttercup, Sorbet

7" Fun & Sun 2012 Mini Album
Z1906 Cricut® Artbooking Collection
C1534 Sightseer
X7168B Surf’s Up Paper Packet
X7167B Later Sk8r Paper Packet
X7163B Chantilly Paper Packet
X7169B Tommy Paper Packet
Z1752 Sparkles Clear Assortment
Z1808 Outdoor Denim Chevron Ribbon
Z1844 Color-Ready Trinkets Wooden shapes
Z1799 Silver Shimmer Trim

 
 
**** Additional pics of the mini albums created by the CTMH art department  ****



(thanks Noreen for the extra pics :)
 

****** Tips for re-creating the video artwork *******

About mini albums in Artbooking:
  • The indicated size in the booklet is the minimum size of the finished album
  • All of the paper shapes in this mini album are cut proportional to a 7" finished album even though they aren't all actually 7" in height.
  • The pages were designed to be cut at different heights & widths to give it an organic "homemade" look.

Artbooking Made Easy (S01E03): Summer Mini-Albums

From grilling to swimming, camping, and road-tripping, your summer has been full of adventures. Show them off with the help of the new Cricut® Artbooking collection! You can make unique and fun mini-albums with the touch of just two summer-themed keys.



YouTube video link: http://youtu.be/VM9up7lFovk

Friday, October 25, 2013

Artbooking Made Easy - Episode 2

************** Video is at the end of this post ****************
 
Posted by Jeanette Lynton
 
Attention, class! As you saw in our opening video, today’s lesson is on how incredibly easy it is to use the school-themed keys of the Cricut® Artbooking cartridge to make great projects. Recall that there are two image-packed keys for every single theme on this cartridge. They’re designed so you can cut several elements for a page without the guesswork—which is simply thrilling!—but that doesn’t mean you should feel stuck using only the cuts from that key on a single layout. You’ll have the most fun when you mix the two! Pages made of images from both keys will be especially unique, and with some creative stamping your projects will undoubtedly be all your own. Let’s take a closer look at the A+ layouts you just saw in the video.
 
I love the versatility of our school-themed overlays and photo mats (you’ll find them, and all other scholarly keys, on pages 68 and 69 in the Cricut® booklet). You can do so many creative things with the individual boxes! Take, for instance, the days of the week calendar overlay.
With the linked dial size at 11", you can cut all pieces on this project at the proportions seen here. The photos of this adorable little guy ready for his first day of school are 4" x 6" and 5" x 7". Don’t you love the way the artist who made this layout chose to attach one behind the photo frame, and place the other on top, with a little foam tape for added pop? Another great stylistic choice the artist made was choosing to list school subjects in the empty slots originally meant for the days of the week. It would be just as fun to list names of teachers, after-school clubs, or cherished classmates! Another idea: try cutting away the days of the week to leave seven empty slots that can be used to focus on academic goals, favorite recess activities, or class pets.
 
You’ll notice that the ruler shape shows up in many places on these layouts, but never in the same way twice. Just by backing it with different colors, angling it in various ways on the page, and even detaching it from its original photo mat, this page’s artist made a very versatile element. What you see here is a ruler cut at the 11" linked dial size, the colors Crystal Blue, Ruby, Whisper, Goldrush, Pear, and Lagoon. How will you take the images you see here and tweak them to fit your tastes? I’m sure you already have ideas spinning . . . and that’s exactly what I hope for!
 
This layout was also made with the linked dial size set at 11". The right page features an overlay of nine boxes, used here to picture 3" x 3" photos of four adorable girls. Filling the squares with faces of grade school friends would be just as easy, and a fun keepsake for a child to cherish in later years.

There are so many creative things you can do with all of the keys of the Cricut® Artbooking cartridge, and the school-themed keys are top-of-the-class.

Now that you’ve seen it in action in our jeanettelynton.com classroom, you can return to your crafting space and do your homework—if you can call something you love this much “work”. Class dismissed!


Recipes:
12" x 12" Hello Mr. Smarty Layout
Z1906 Cricut® Artbooking Collection (cuts and stamp set)
X7172B ProPlayer Paper Packet
Z1701 Baker’s Twine Neutral Assortment
Z1848 Red Shimmer Trim
Colors: Crystal Blue, Ruby, Whisper, Goldrush, Pear, Lagoon, Colonial White

12" x 12" Think, Grow, Learn Layout
Z1906 Cricut® Artbooking Collection
D1556 My Acrylix® School Years
X7171B Sarita Paper Packet
Z1869 Babycakes Assortment
Z1850 Lagoon Houndstooth Washi Tape
Colors: Olive, Cocoa, Honey, Juniper, Whisper, kraft


********* Additional pics from the CTMH Art Department **********




(thanks Noreen for the extra pics :)
 

************* Extra tips for re-creating this layouts ****************

Hello Mr. Smarty:
  • Combines element from both page 68 & 69, all cut at 11"
  • When combining elements from non-related keys, it may be necessary to use Real Dial Size for desired size
  • The sunburst with "This Week" is from set included with cartridge and cut at 1 3/4" as printed on carrier sheet
  • Words in black are cut from font on the Artbooking cartridge

Ready Set Go layout:
  • Artbooking page 69 (letter X), School Layout
  • All Cricut elements are cut a 11" to keep proportional sizing
  • Additional stamped elements from "School Years" set cut according to size printed on carrier sheet
  • Uses the 9-square overlay
  • Cover up parts of an overlay to change size/background color
  • Use the open spaces for journaling, photos, stamped embellishments, etc.

First Day layout:
  • All cut from elements on page 68 at 11"
  • Cut title twice using brown or black for second and offset it under title for shadow effect
  • Small letters from Keyboard Kraft Alphabet stickers, Z1825
  • Grid overlay on 2nd page is actually the month calendar turned upside down

Artboooking Made Easy (S01E02): A+ School Layouts

Get educated on making fun back-to-school layouts and mini books with the Cricut® Artbooking cartridge. Mixing and matching shapes from both school-themed keys will send your projects to the top of the class!


YouTube link: http://youtu.be/Ezs0bBOPiFs

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Introduction to Artbooking - CTMH's newest exclusive Cricut cartridge

Greetings all,

I'm playing catch up after playing for two months in Canada and Alaska....yes, it was amazing...but that's another blog on another day :)

I will be posting this week some CTMH produced pictures, articles, and videos describing the new Artbooking cartridge. I've consolidated these sources with help from my sister consultants and my CTMH website to provide my readers with samples until I'm able to create my own artwork. Enjoy....

********* The video Jeanette is referring to is at bottom of post *******

Ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to introduce a series of posts about a new Close To My Heart product that has me elated! There’s so much goodness packed into one product that it’ll take me months to share what it has to offer—but that’s perfectly OK with me, because I know you’ll be falling in love as much as I have . . . if you haven’t already.

You’ve noticed that your Cricut® can do some amazing things, but when cutting multiple shapes for the same project you’ve also noticed that they aren’t always so easy to make proportionate—to each other, or to the page itself. The real dial size setting is wonderful, but adjusting it for each cut takes time. I have considered this dilemma over and over again, and have been on the hunt for a good solution. I haven’t found the solution anywhere, but I have created one!

That’s one of the reasons I love the Cricut® Artbooking cartridge! It is absolutely overflowing with images (700, to be exact) and they’re grouped into 15 fun themes for layouts, with 10 for mini books. Of course, the best part is that the images are specially “linked” together to solve the proportion problem. This cartridge is revolutionary! I want to share with you a first glimpse of what you can do with it:

Isn’t it amazing? Take a look at some of the elements of these projects up-close.


 Notice the similarities in the photo mats on this page. Both come from the same key, and complement one another nicely. They can be mixed and matched with others, of course, but they are a great set.
  
The photo mats on this page are also noteworthy. The same design, but with a different orientation, can be found on the same key on this cartridge, and that makes selecting a mat for various-sized photos easy.The mini album project is one of my favorites! The fun shapes of the pages give it such a quirky flair. This photo is short in height, but long in width. This page was cut to fit it just right, don’t you think?

I hope you enjoyed your first glimpse into the cartridge! We’ll spend a lot of time over the next several months picking out the details and enjoying them together. I’m overjoyed at the thought of what imaginative creations you will come up with as you discover for yourself its almost endless options, and hope you’ll share your own Artbooking adventures along the way.

Pasted from http://www.jeanettelynton.com

*******Tips for re-creating the artwork in episode 1********

Introduction to Artbooking themes
  • 15 layout themes
  • 10 mini book themes
  • Includes seasons & holiday themes...Autumn, Halloween, Valentine's Day, Christmas & more
  • But it's just not for holidays! Use it year-round with themes like friends, travel, sports, baby, etc.

2 of a Kind layout
  • Cricut elements from page 78 - Friendship Layout
  • All layout element are cut at size of 11" to stay in proportion
  • Built in title: 2 of a Kind
  • Title isn't 11" tall, but it is proportional to layout. You don't have to move the size dial at all.
  • Stamped elements from included Artbooking set cut at Real Dial Size
 
BFF layout
  • Cricut elements from page 79 - Friendship Layout
  • Built in title: BFF
  • Circle around the F for "Friday" - intended to spotlight day of week in photo mat
  • Overlays with straight gutters may be cut apart to change size or use as embellishment

 Family Reel Life mini album
  • Cricut elements from 8x8 Inspiration mini album on pages 44-45
  • Collection includes base pages, titles, overlays, photo mats, pocket, borders, and embellishments
  • All cut at 8" to stay in proportion to each other
  • Save negative pieces from overlays to use separately
  • Fold flags in half to tuck behind photos
  • Stamped elements from various stamp sets