It seems I can’t get enough of the doily shapes on the Provo Craft Cricut Cindy Loo Cartridge. I made this fun Paper Doily Tablecloth using the two circular shapes, some muslin fabric and heat n’ bond iron on vinyl. After I made this, I was thinking that it would be a great technique to use to make a table runner or some place mats. I love this heat and bond iron on vinyl I used it to make some homemade oilcloth a while back. For the Tutorial Click Here: Paper Doily Table Cloth How To Happy Crafting xoxo Lovely Lula
I have been playing in the studio on some new paper goodies and I thought I should share. Here are the latest creation. This card is made using the Cricut sweet treats cartridge for the cupcake. The stamp and Happy birthday Banner is from the Imaginisce B-day Bash Collection. The gem hot rock is also from the irock from Imaginesce.
With all the scraps that have been laying around my studio table I decided to whip up a few cards. It has been a while since I have just sat down and made cards. It actually felt pretty good. Having a greeting card company with a high production rate kind of turns you off from making cards ever again just for fun. I am so glad I did though because it was really a good time!
I so heart paper play days. You know those days when you just fool around with the paper you have on hand and see what comes of it. I had one of those days recently. I came up with this paper wreath project. I had so much fun just cutting paper, gluing and playing. I used my Cricut and the Heritage and Tie The Knot cartridges to make this project. A simple afternoon of play and I have a great summer wreath! Click here to download the Paper Wreath How To
I made a stack of super fun cuff bracelets to get ready for a rock-n-roll show. I got my hands on the Imaginisce Live Loud Rock-N-Roll series, I pared that with the Provo Craft Your Story and an afternoon just flew by. I used the ITop to make buttons, brads and magnets. I also played with the punches to create flowers. I layered strips of paper and then laminated them in the Your Story. Finally adding magnet buttons at the ends to act as claps. This was so much fun I can imagine it as a party activity – hmmmm . . . maybe I’ll do that! Anyhoo have fun making these. Click here for the Cuff Bracelet How To