Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Cricut Circle #50 Weekly Challenge - Under the Weather

I know it has been a while since I posted so I thought maybe I would try a little project... This is for the Weekly Challenge on the Cricut Circle Blog.  The Challenge is to create something with the theme Under the Weather... so I decied to create a little flower pot with flower to give someone who was not feeling well... CAN YOU BELIEVE I created the flower pot and flowers with ontly 2 12x 12 white sheets of Cardstock!!!  Yup... I used my Cricut Imagine!   






I used the Imagine Cartridge Mr. Frosty to create the patterned paper for the shapes.  I just filled the shapes on my Cricut Imagine with the patterned paper choices and cut them all the size I wanted.  No waisting of Patterned Paper! 

The Flower pot was created with the Tags, Bags, Boxes and More Cricut Cartridge... I cut out a popcorn box!
The Flowers are created by layering 3 different shapes of flowers from the Accent Essentials cricucut cartridge.  I filled them with 3 different patterned papers and one solid pattern from the Mr. Frosty Cricut Imagine Cartridge.

9 comments:

Sukie said...

Very cute idea, I love the flowers. Great colors too! I saw your post on the Circle blog and popped over to check out your creation. I am a new follower and am looking forward to more of your projects!

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Sharon said...

Oh so great to have you back Av!! What a gorgeous project. Love the little touches like the tulle. This is as amazing as always!

Carolyn Wolff said...

So nice Avril. I am glad you are back to blogging again. I was missing you!

Rosanne said...

Very sweet Avril!

Deanna said...

Wow that is pretty kewl girl!

RockinRenee said...

What a lovely gift! Good luck in the contest!

Joanne said...

Wow! This is amazing! Nice to see you blogging again girlfriend!
Joanne xo

Anonymous said...

Very nice!! I love the colors! What did you use for the flower stems? Happy Crafting:)

Christine said...

Very nice!! I love the colors! What did you use for the flower stems? Happy Crafting:)