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2009 February

From the monthly archives:

February 2009

Cricut Cartridge Storage!

February 20, 2009

This is my storage… I’ ve gone through several
variations and this is by far my favorite.
(Storage cemetery at the bottom of this page.)

Click any pic for a closer look.

I’d love for you to leave your questions or comments here or in my cbox.
I still get PM’s via the Cricut MB but I just don’t
frequent the MB as often as I used to so my responses may take a week or so.

For over 300 testimonials visit this link:
Cricut Message Board reviews on the Snapware Cart Storage

Because I use DS it’s rare that I reference the books so I keep my
carts and tools in one set and my books and overlays in another.
I sort my carts alphabetically and leave a space between all letters.
(see pic mid page)

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Sightings of the Snapware Ribbon Holder have been at J’s,
M’s, Lowes, Office Max & Ross. I preferred an all clear lid so I bought
3 units from The Container Store. (A unit is 1 small bottom and
1 large top.) They were $15 in store last year when I bought mine
but they are now $11. Some with colored lids have been
purchased for as low as $1 a unit! I have a few of the colored lid units
for other things but I have noticed that you get what you pay for…
some of the cheaper units I’ve purchased do not feel as secure as
the more expensive units I initially bought at TCS and
they sometimes give me trouble when I try to close them.
IMO, not worth going cheap.

It’s called the Snap ‘n Stack Ribbon Dispenser at TCS. Here’s the direct link:
Snap ‘n Stack at The Container Store

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This neatly organizes 40 carts in a single small layer of the holder
and up to 15 books/overlays in each of the larger compartments.
I have my foreign languages removed and use the bottom
compartment for tools and markers.

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The dividers are made of Plastic Canvas. Plastic Canvas comes in a
6 pack of 10.5×13.5 mats at WM for $1.97. Out of a single package I
have made 2 sets for myself and 2 as gifts and I probably have enough
to make 1 more (5 total = storage dividers for 400 carts – lol!.)
I’ve also seen colored Plastic Canvas sold in single sheets at Joann’s.

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The cut directions are:

7 strips of 59×10 (# of holes)
Cut 5 deep @ 12, 24, 36, 48

4 strips of 39×10 (#of holes)
Cut 6 deep @ 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 & 35

59×10: You should see 59 rows by 10 rows so you’re
cutting at 60 and 11. The same for 39×10.

Any questions, please just ask!

Enjoy!!

If you would like to order a set please leave a comment
here or in my cbox (to the right) and I’ll get back to you.
I will make for you for $5 plus ship & handling.


Cricut Storage Cemetery

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Original Boxes
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Unless you have enough room to house these they’re just way too bulky
to store as-is. Not to mention the hassle of having to locate and open a box
every time you want a different cart or to look at a book – just too much work
if you ask me. Even with DS I wouldn’t want to take up any room in my craft area
to store these in their original packaging. AND, if you have any solution carts
you have to buy boxes because they come in the disposable plastic cases…
waste of time and again, money and space that could be used on other
crafting supplies. (I sell my boxes so if this is your preferred method…
keep an eye out here for sales on empty boxes.)

Scrap Paper Scissors Polka Dot Bag
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I really liked this early on. It was a great portable way to store my
carts, books and overlays with the option to grab and go with ease.
Unfortunately at about 20-25 carts the books and overlays
started to become too bulky. The bag lost it’s shape, it wouldn’t stand
on it’s own, the handle started to give… I just needed to move on.

Plano Flip Sider
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Hated this from the get go! Unfortunately I packed up the family and
drove over 40 miles to pick up the last 3 units the bait and tackle shop had
on their shelf. Once I tried it out… 1) I wasn’t about to immediately admit
that I obsessed over these boxes that I HAD to have only to find out how
much I hated them and 2) I wasn’t about to pack up the family and drive
another 40 miles to return them. I didn’t like that the carts sunk so deep you
couldn’t just grab them… part of this storage means altering the depth of
every slot.  I’ve heard of people using Kleenex, that thick foam used for
packaging, bubble wrap, toilet/tissue paper – sorry, not into it.
And you still needed to find a solution to organizing the books and overlays.
(P.S. – I have 2 around here somewhere that I’ll
sell cheap if anyone wants them!!)

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Satin Ribbon Rose

February 16, 2009

I couldn’t wait to try out this embroidered Satin Ribbon Rose on paper that I saw on TV the other night. It’s also known as the Spiderweb Rose that you see often on pillows and sweaters. I’m not in love with this LO but I have a hard time creating LO’s without a specific pic in mind. And since our little girl won’t be here until April… well this is what I came up with. Also… I am not a fan of using all one line on a project but in this case almost everything is SU. I think the Storybook font is the highlight of this LO for me.

“A rose is a rose is a rose”:
Instructions for the rose available in .pdf format.
Please leave a comment to request the file.

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Saddle & Spurs

February 10, 2009

My Mom gave me the old preschool photos of my brother and I on a horse. I scanned them both and had them printed at Costco, 5×7. I have never done a page of myself but find I often preach to my Mom about doing one of herself… for me… for her grandchildren. I see so many self done pages with great ideas so this was a good start down that path for me. I not only want to preserve memories of our lives together I want my children to know who I was before them, what I do when they are napping or at school, I want them to know who I am besides the one who makes their meals, their beds and wipes the tears (not to mention the boogers!).

My Brothers page:
I used Storybook for the mat and scrolls. MS diamond punch for the border. A Paper Shapers punch for the photo corners. MS glitter for the badge and of course those are Primas. The card I made and is left over from my boys’ Valentines. I’ll add the year over the PP when my Mom figures out when this was taken.
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My Page:
I used Storybook for the mat, scrolls and date. MS punch for the border. I cut 10 hearts at two different sizes, embossed and fanned using two pearl brads to create the flowers. And a Paper Shapers punch for the photo corners.

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DVD in the making

February 4, 2009

I’m posting this to share with the ladies over at SB.com to show the cases that I’m in the midst of creating for the photo’s I want to share with my family. These are done by year and based on the families’ attendance. A whole year of pics with any Birthday, Picnic, Anniversary, Sporting event, Holiday party or weekend get together they attended where I have shots of them.

The base decor is done but I’m going to finish with the year and their name. I still have 3 more families to create a case for. Embellies are not a huge part of this (for me) because I want the keep the case easy to store and inline with all their other DVD’s. KIS = keeping it simple.

The cases are 4 disc DVD cases purchased from Fry’s.

Front:
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Back:
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I love Valentines more than I do any other holiday!! This year I made these for the family. I’m concerned about postage and sending out 20 of them but I spend more time and energy on Valentines day cards than I do any other card including Christmas cards. I guess I just Love Love!

Measures 7×5

Used:
Accent Essentials to cut the backgrounds and chipboard.
EK Success Venetian Slot Punch to frame the photo.
Google images to find the Ace of spades card which I enhanced in a sepia tone and printed on my HP Photosmart C4450 which I wrapped in hemp.

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