First I cut two Popsicles with the shadow function at 5 1/2.  Then I cut one brown Popsicle at 5 1/2.  Then I cut one red Popsicle with the shift function at 5 1/2.  I layered all the pieces and scored the bottom white piece along one side.  Then I adhered the bottom white piece to the top white piece.  I tied orange grosgrain ribbon around the Popsicle and then adhered it to the white card base.  To embellish, I cut out the cupcake image on the Doodlecharms cartridge using the charm function and stamped the Celebrate sentiment from PTIs Mixed Messages set.  Then I used by circle punch to cut the lime green circles and adhered fun summer epoxy stickers from KI Memories.  I attached the charm and embellished circles to the ribbon with white floss.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Birthday Invitations
Hello there, it's Becky with you today.  With today's post I'm starting a trend!  A  Fourth of July posting frenzy!  Our youngest daughter was born on the Fourth of July and we have a big bash every year for her and to celebrate the holiday.  I have lots of fun projects to share with you over my next several posts, all Fourth of July themed.  I thought I'd start you out easy with the least Fourth of July like project, her birthday invitation! I knew I wanted to make her birthday invites "summery" this year and not so "Fourth of Julyish."  So when I picked up the last issue of PaperCrafts magazine and saw the Popsicle card submitted by Betsy Veldman, I knew instantly it would by my inspiration.  I fiddled around with my Doodlecharms cartridge for my Cricut until I figured this out:  
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Fourth of July
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2 comments:
These are sooo cute!I LOVE them!!
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Brenda
So cute and colorful, love these!
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