Alright everyone here is another super fun challenge from the Fantabulous Cricut. If you cant tell it's the "Great Outdoors" this week and whenever I think of that, usually the first thing that pops into my mind is making Smores so I made a fun little Smores kit complete with marshmallows, graham crackers and the chocolate of course. The fire and marshmallow sticks were both cut at 5 inches from Everyday PaperDolls and then I used Pooh Font Set for the "smores" word and welded it together on my gypsy. My wood grain paper is from ClearlyiStamp you can download it for free HERE, you can print it out on any card stock and have instant wood grain looking paper. I love it and the possibilities are endless.
Here is a close up of my marshmallows, I inked them with chocolate from Close To My Heart and then added dimensional glaze from Stampin Up.
I wanted to show you how I did my fire and marshmallow on a stick, the cuts on the Everyday Paperdolls cartridge doesn't have any features to it so I had to cut them out multiple times in the colors I wanted and then I pieced them together. I also inked the edges of the black rocks with white.
Here is the finished fire.
Thanks for checking out my project today and don't forget to see what everyone else made as well. Also go enter into this weeks challenge at the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog and dont forget to enter into my giveaway HERE you wont be sorry!
9 comments:
Those are cute you should use them as your goody bag for one of the boys b-day parties. Have like an outdoor theme party.
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so so cute!! ;0)
What an adorable project.
This is soooo cute! I love the way you did the marshmallows!
Oh my, the details on the marshmallows are adorable, great project!
adorable project! love it !!!
I adore this idea! Super cute.
Hugs,
Raven
What a fun - and yummy - idea!! Thanks for the link for the woodgrain paper. I just downloaded it!
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