Monday, June 6, 2011

Sprinkler Fun Under the Sun LO

I was thrilled to get the chance to make a layout for a few challenges today.  Cooking with Cricut is a color challenge in honor of National Gingersnap Day!  I chose to use the colors Tangerine, Yellow, Green, Kraft, White and a few others in between!  Throwback Thursday is also a color challenge this week.  The challenge is to use an old cart on any project of your choice and incorporate the colors Yellow and Green somewhere in the project!  Many of you asked for me to do more layouts so that is what I am sharing today!


Not as detailed as my Pool Party LO but I do love these colors together!  I used my Gypsy to weld the title together and tilt the letters in different directions!

I also managed to do some sewing on this one!

I added some buttons with Lemon Drop and Mandarin flavored (ok colored) baker's twine.

For my "Old" cartridges, I used Cuttin Up for the font and Everyday Paper Dolls for the sun.  I outlined the Cricut cuts with a black pen to make them stand out.  
Products Used:
  • Stampin' Up!
    • Tangerine Tango Cardstock
    • Greenhouse Gala DSP (Sun)
    • Crumb Cake Cardstock (Kraft)
    • Whisper White 12x12
    • Jumbo Buttons
    • Retired Ribbon/Ric Rack
    • Top Note Die
    • Scalloped Border Punch
  • Cricut E2
    • Cuttin Up Cartridge
    • Everyday Paper Dolls
  • My Craft Spot (Click HERE to order)
    • Mandarin Bakers Twine
    • Lemon Drop Bakers Twine
  • Martha Stewart Fancy Lace Border Punch
  • Scrap Papers (top mint green one is Cosmo Cricket)
  • Black Journaler Pen
Challenges:
Cooking with Cricut #32 Color Challenge
Throwback Thursday Color Challenge

Also, the My Craft Spot Monday Challenge this week is "Tie it On" (tie ribbon or twine somewhere on your project).  A randomly drawn winner will win their choice of any 3 colors of Hand Dyed Crinkle Ribbon! 
My Craft Spot

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a great day!

16 comments:

Christine said...

I really like how you do your 2 page layouts - they really look like one big page. Looks great and your 3 E's are just adorable!

-Chris

Amanda said...

This is SO cute!!!

Kristie W. said...

Super fun layout! I love how you were able to incorporate so many pictures and colors!

Missy said...

Great layout Amber, love the stitching & buttons with the twine!!

Amanda said...

Oh Amber, this is such a beautiful layout!!! I love the layering and stitching you did.. I also really like the color combo you used..

Scrappy Hugs,
Amanda :0)

Cathryn said...

Great Layout Amber! I love the papers and the sewing is awesome! Thanks for playing along with Emma's Throwback Thursday Challenge. Hugs, Cathryn :)

Amy said...

I love the layering and stitching! It looks great. I also like how the sun split on both pages- the whole thing looks terrific.
TFS! Amy :)

Oh So Cute!! said...

What a great layout! Your 3 E's are adorable!

Angie

Dr Sonia S V said...

SO beautifully you have made this. Lovely little ones you have. Looks like they had a lot of fun

scrapstampcrazy said...

Another great one to remind me I'm falling behind in my scrapping!

Glora said...

This is beautiful. Your machine stitching looks perfect too! Awesom double page LO! Hugs- Glora

Jean said...

Great layout. Thanks for playing along with us at Cooking with Cricut.

Shelley said...

What an awesome layout Amber! Isn't seeing the little ones in the water such fun!?! :)

Shelley
http://carleys-closet.blogspot.com
shelleymace21@gmail.com

Roberta Guditis said...

Wow! Great layout! Love the colors and all the details! Thanks for playing with us at Cooking with Cricut!

- Roberta, CWC Design Team
Www.txscrappermom.blogspot.com

Jen said...

Awesome LO, Amber! I love all of the different layers and stitching. Your 3 E's sure are having fun! Thanks for joining us this week at Cooking With Cricut.

~ Jen, CWC Design Team
www.gator-4-life.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

Oh look at all those layers! The texture is phenomenal. I just love seeing layouts - and this one has such a great flow. I really like how all the photos are together. I usually scatter mine all over my pages, but the way you did it really lets your eye go across all the photos in a row to see the variety. I will have to try that myself very soon :)