Showing posts with label Robotz cartridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robotz cartridge. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Robot birthday Greetings


This card (well the Robots at least) were made in duplicate, you can see Mum crew here too. Isn't fascinating to see how the 2 sets have different characters, even though the same colours were used. Mum things her Robots are a bit more suited to a Halloween set. What do you think?

 I had a video call with my Mum in Spain, and we had our version of a 'crafty get together'.
Amazingly it works really well (dependant on the Internet connection) and we are able to have a good natter, until the early hours, and complete a project at the same time.
It is a great way to be close with family, even though you are in different parts of the world. We really enjoy it, and it gives us both a reason to sit down to create and share.
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Friday, June 24, 2011

Quickest Card Ever!


Kaisercraft paper for card base
Robotz Cricut Cartridge
JT Imagine Cricut Cartridge

This card is probably is the quickest card I have ever made - but I like it, and Tom was pleased with it on first impression and happy to give it to his friend.
Having had a busy day, a Tom going to a party after school, I made it in 10 minutes. Thanks in all honesty to the Cricut Imagine - I was able to print and cut all the robot layers at once (so no swapping lots of bits of paper). I also have to admit to finishing in the car, adding the peel offs and placing the robot on the front - hence the photo taken in the car !! (giving a hint of the absolutely terrible weather we have had today - so where is summer?)

So - a question - Does it look like the quickest card I have made, or does it just about work? hehe


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Friday, June 3, 2011

ABC,,, Layout

I have been wanting to get back to scrapbooking, and Stephen created the perfect opportunity for me the other day. We were drawing and making in my craft room, and Stephen was asking about letters and numbers, so I thought I would give him the chance to write his name. I faintly wrote it out in pencil for him to over write, and I was amazed how accurate and how much concentration he had - the results were great - well I would think that wouldn't I, he is my son. :).
I grabbed the chance for him to write all of our names, and I created the layout so I wouldn't lose them.
The journalling explains all, but basically watching Stephen play you would not imagine that he is capable of sitting still and actually having the patience to write - but he is so considered in how he colours its comical (but he mustn't see you laugh, that spoils the moment). There are usually big deliberations, and contemplations when faced with colouring a character, and the result would be a strategically placed spot/line. A huge anti-climax....
Tom on the other hand (even now still) likes to do everything just right and isn't happy unless he feels he is good at something - yet, when making, phew, he is like a bull in a china shop. He gets an instant idea runs with it until he's finished, all within the space of 2 minutes flat. Exhausting to watch....

Hope you enjoy it as much as I did making it, thanks.


Recipe
Bazzill basic card - white
JT Cricut Imagine carttridge for patterns
Country Carnival Cricut Imagine Cartridge (ABC)
Robotz cricut cartridge
Backing papers, ribbon, rub-on from stash


I did try something new on this layout. I layered Stephens writing onto the backing paper and then stitched around the outside. I have tried doing this before but without success because the machine would usually leave a big knotted mess. But I loosed the stitch tension slightly on the machine , stitched, and it worked YAY!  needless to say I will be doing this again (keep your eyes peeled for it hehe).
I used the JT cartridge to print the background for the ABC's and the dog robot - using the red blue and white colourway from Stephens jumper as the theme.
I couldn't choose which photo to use, I loved the black & white one just as much, so worked them both into the layout.