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Artfully Sent Scene Cards

I really enjoyed making this month’s Cricut Artfully Sent cards.  The more I play with my cartridge to make these cards the easier they get.  I’m also quickly (or slowly depending how you look at it) learning that there are not a lot of cuts on each card and there don’t need to be.

Artfully Sent Class 03 - Scene Cards (1)

We will make all 3 of the cards pictured above at my Cricut Class on Saturday, March 28 at 9am.

 

Artfully Sent Class 03 - Scene Cards (2)

Artfully Sent Class 03 - Scene Cards (3)

I have seen a couple of creations of this card already so I just combined the things I liked the best.

Artfully Sent Class 03 - Scene Cards (4)

This card was on the video that CTMH put out about the Scene cards.  So pretty yet, so simple.

Artfully Sent Class 03 - Scene Cards (5)

I think I learned the most when making this card.  I knew I wanted to use the Hopscotch paper as the base of the card.  What I had trouble with was determining what color cardstock to cut the “Happy Birthday” out of.  I thought Colonial White would look good, but it appeared to “get lost.”  So then I tried Chocolate and I didn’t like that either.  Then I held the 2 together and “voila”.

Artfully Sent Class 03 - Scene Cards (6)

You too can create these cards at my next Cricut Artfully Sent Class, Saturday, March 28 at 9am in my studio in Amelia, VA.

Cost is $12 if you own the Artfully Sent Cartridge. Simply bring your Cricut, Artfully Sent Cartridge Bundle, and I'll supply the rest and walk you through the cuts.

Cost is $24 if you don't own the Artfully Sent Cartridge, because I'll cut all of your pieces for you ahead of time.

Leave a comment or contact me to attend.

Thanks for stopping by.

Jaime

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