Monday, October 18, 2010

FUN FRAME WEEK - Day 1

Good morning Ladies and Gents!! Kel and I decided we would play around with frames this week on our carts. I first had to share a picture of my Dad learning how to use his new Cricut!! As many of our followers know my Dad is card maker/scrapbooker, doll house builder. He is a crafty guy. This is my kitchen table and my cricut and his cricut on the table. I was teaching him how to use the Cricut. He did well!

So on to the frames, the two frames I printed out were from Happy Hauntings. I cut this one at 10" and it is on Page 40. I am going to use this on a Halloween page for this year. I do love it and has a cut bat on the top and bottom.

















This one is super cute and I cut it at 4" and it is on page 33, and the layered pumpkins I cut in orange.

I am not a huge fan of Halloween, but after playing around with the cartridge I want to go out and take some Halloween pictures so I can use it!

Make it a great day!!

10 comments:

  1. OMG - how fun are those?!?!? Loving both of them! And Pa is just too cute. We <3 him! I am going to see what fun frames I have, too. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  2. These frames are TERRIFIC...wish I had that cart!! TFS!

    ~Sharon C.

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  3. I'm LOVING those frames. I have seen these in person. I was lucky enough that ScrappinPa let me Gypsy his cartridge!! So, I'm going to play around with these myself. This cartridge is a goodie! Thanks for sharing pa and Lau!

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  4. Those are so great. Only to have to play with - LOL

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  5. Ya for your dad!!!! My mom is learning hers and recently updated to the E:) I sooo Have to play with frames! I rarely do them but am thinkin vinyl....hmmmmmm O the possibilities!

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  6. Thanks, ladies!! And Jenny B, vinyl, ooh I love that idea! You are so righ the possibilities!! We need to explore that!!

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  7. I've been teaching my mom and sisters how to use their Cricut. Don't think I could see my dad using it... but with the Handy Man lite cartridge and some vinyl, anything's possible. :-)

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