Happy Saturday! I hope your weekend is off to a good start. We're having a cold weekend here, and I'm taking advantage of it by staying inside and crafting!!
My sweetie got me a Silhouette for Christmas and I've been trying it out a little bit. I'm so used to my Cricut that it's taking a little bit of getting used to, but I think I'm starting to get the hang of it. I started this layout a couple weeks ago and finally got around to putting the finishing touches on it.
I found a sketch on Pinterest that I used as my inspiration for this layout.
I bought the Snow Fun image and the snowflakes in the Silhouette store. It took me a little bit to figure the layers out on the title, but I think I got it!
I covered the snowflakes in Martha Stewart coarse glitter - love that stuff!
I'm going to link this project up over at Die Cuttin Divas, where this week's challenge is Winter Fun. Thanks for coming by to take a look!
Recipe:
Solid cardstock from Recollections
Pattern paper from The Paper Studio's Four Seasons stack
Snow Fun and snowflakes from the Silhouette store
Martha Stewart coarse glitter
Saturday, February 1, 2014
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Love the way you did the journaling on this.
ReplyDeleteFirst Silhouette project!! Love this!! The title is terrific and I love the snowflakes. Great sketch, too! (And these photos crack me up!!)
ReplyDeleteGreat layout. TFS at DCD's winter fun challenge.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous layout! Thanks for joining us at DCD this week!
ReplyDeleteGerda
http://cardscreations.blogspot.com
great layout this is so pretty. hugs
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful layout Heather! I love the title you picked out at the Silhouette store! So fun and the pics are perfect:) TFS!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on using your cameo...it's easy to push it aside when your so comfortable with the cricut. I was like that to and still sometimes thinks it's just easier to grab my cricut but I force myself to use it. I am really liking it a lot especially grabbing random files off the store...so really fun things to make! Have fun and enjoy your new toy!
Sherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com