It's not too late! Jump into Cricut Design Space and start creating that Holiday Card to send digitally; there's plenty of time.
Have you ever thought of using Cricut Design Space to create digital pieces? The possibilities are endless.
You can quickly and easily design a card in CDS and send it digitally. Yes, it's true! No running to the store or post office!
Check out some ideas in the video below where I put together a simple digital card 'on the fly' in less than 15 minutes! There are more examples of digital layouts/cards at the end of the video.
Material List
Old Photo!! by ScrappyHorses
Various designs from Cricut Design Space
My digital card is off to the following challenges (via computer I might add!):
Inspired by: trees, santa hat, evergreen, snowflakes, colors + golds
Thanks for stopping by! Make yourself at home and feel free to peruse other posts/pages, leave a comment, and/or check out my Pinterestand YouTube Channel.
As we meander aPath of Positivity, we are challenging you to Embrace The Unexpected. Of course, you can share anything positive you like, the theme is always optional.
Remember, you may share any sort of artistic medium over at PoP: writing, cards, journals, scrapbooking, painting, sewing, baking, needle crafts, etc as long as it is positive. The theme is always optional.
This month we are inspired by an unexpected animal on a Christmas Card! Be sure to visit Path of Positivity for a description of this! My card is a holiday card for my students! Why a tiger? It's our mascot!
This card wasn't too hard to mass produce; I made 35 of them. I also created envelopes to fit the cards. Check out the videos below for more information!
Tiger Card Video
Altering an Envelope Video
Material List
Black Cardstock
White Cardstock
Tiny Clear Gems from Stash
Adhesives: Fabri-Tac; ATG; Double Score Tape
Cricut Design Space: Designed, Printed and Cut from CDS
Cuts/Images from Design Space: Shapes; Baby Tiger-Orange Brush Studio; Santa Hat-Wispy Willow Designs; Snowflakes-Scissor Creative; Font-A Child's Year
You can also find more information about entering the challenge.
Thanks to Scribbles Designs for sponsoring our Monthly Random Prize.
Thanks for stopping by! Make yourself at home and feel free to peruse other posts/pages, leave a comment, and/or check out my Pinterestand YouTube Channel.
As we meander aPath of Positivity, we are challenging you to Embrace The Unexpected. Of course, you can share anything positive you like, the theme is always optional.
Remember, you may share any sort of artistic medium over at PoP: writing, cards, journals, scrapbooking, painting, sewing, baking, needle crafts, etc as long as it is positive. The theme is always optional.
This month we are inspired by an unexpected animal on a Christmas Card! Be sure to visit Path of Positivity for a description of this!
Have you ever thought of using Cricut Design Space to create digital pieces?
You can quickly and easily design a card in CDS and send it digitally. Yes, it's true! No running to the store or post office! Check it out in the video below where I put together a simple digital card 'on the fly' in less than 15 minutes! There are more examples of digital layouts/cards at the end of the video.
Material List
Various designs from Cricut Design Space
My digital card is off to the following challenges (via computer I might add!):
You can also find more information about entering the challenge.
Thanks to Scribbles Designs for sponsoring our Monthly Random Prize.
Thanks for stopping by! Make yourself at home and feel free to peruse other posts/pages, leave a comment, and/or check out my Pinterestand YouTube Channel.