Anyway, Cooking with Cricut is celebrating both these events in our challenge this week. Design something to do with Cookies, Cookie Monster and/or clocks. I decided to just do clocks.
First I used the Art Philosophy Cartridge to cut out a 1 3/4 inch circle.
Then I used that circle as a template to stamp around and make a "clock". Using the cartridge again I cut out the card shape, a frame to go around my clock and the hands of the clock (which actually move) to make this fun birthday card for a child! What kid doesn't like a clock?
I hope you will join us in the challenge over at Cooking With Cricut - I can not wait to see what you cook up :) Thanks for stopping by and as always your comments are read and so very much appreciated!
For more information about my 11/11/11 SALE and 3-day Thanksgiving Sale see post here.
And don't forget about my GIVEAWAY :)
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Great card, Elizabeth. I love the color palette you used -- and you're right, a child would love this card with the moving hands!
ReplyDelete~ Jen, CWC Design Team
Elizabeth, This is just so pretty. I love the soft colors. And a clock is not a clock if the hands do ot move.
ReplyDeleteCharlotte
The card is adorable, I love that they hands of the clock really move! So cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super fun and interactive card Elizabeth! I too love the color palette you used! Very soft and it all goes together beautifully! Great job!
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