Graphically Speaking Cricut

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Graphically Speaking Cricut
Cupcake Tower (Step 4) – Using the Graphically Speaking Cricut Cartridge

Here are some great Cricut project ideas for making fantastic home made greeting cards. This project is for a wedding. It is perfect for giving to someone as a congratulations card for their wedding celebrations.

Below is a list of items you will need.

o Cardstock: white

o Patterned paper: pink, purple

o Buttons: pink love hearts

o Photographs of the bride and groom

o Pink ribbon

o Adhesive

Instructions:

1. Cut a nice thick square box. Using Graphically Speaking cartridge and purple patterned paper, press Shift and cut one 4″ .

2. Cut the title block. Using the pink cardstock, cut one 4″ . Repeat cut using the purple paper.

3. Cut notebook background. Using the pink patterned paper, press Shift and cut one 4″ .

4. Stick the photographs of the bride and groom onto the card.

5. Stick to pink love hearts around the photograph of the bridge and groom.

6. Tie the pink ribbon into a bow and then attach the bow onto the card.

7. Add the text for example: “Congratulations Sarah and Richard on your wedding day from Jean and Paul and family! xxx”

This should take between thirty minutes and forty-five minutes depending how experienced you are with a Cricut machine. This Cricut project idea is actually based on the creative knowledge of beginners so this is not an expert Cricut project.

Please note you will also need:

o Cricut Expression® Personal Electronic Cutter

o Cricut® Graphically Speaking cartridge

Remember you can always try different ideas you don’t need to follow the project tutorial step by step you can always change the colour scheme a little bit and also change the size of the card etc..

Good luck with your project!

If you would like more information, there are more reviews and articles at: All About Cricut. There are also some nice tips and hints there, as well as information on Cricut projects, Cricut accessories, Cricut Cartridges and personal stories as well.

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Anne
Anne

Hi there

I hope the weather in is better than here.

If you are like me, I hate those moments when I have to do a page but just ran out of ideas! this is when sketches really become useful.

Check this out