I’m thinking I might just leave this one in the hoop!
Cutting Felt with my Cricut
I got the chance to try out a new project with my cricut- cutting felt! A friend needed some letters cut for a banner for a wedding.
I cut my felt with a deep cut fabric on a piece of scrap cardboard (to save my cutting mat). It worked incredibly well. The letters are 6″ tall, using George and Basic Shapes cartridge.
“Fold Flap Card”
I saw this cute idea on Pinterest, from Julie’s Stamping Spot. I didn’t actually follow the tutorial, because I only looked at the picture.
You Mean The World To Me
Olive You
I couldn’t help myself… I bought more stamps!
But since it’s so close to Valentine’s day-I think it’s obvious I needed this one.
My craft helper agrees…
Inspiration from Totally Scrap Addicted
Catspy’s 2010
Valentines Month
A Quick Pattern
Unmounting Stamps
I took to unmounting about 120 wood block stamps recently in order to save space in storage.
First, I did a lot of research about unmounting these stamps. I was worried that by taking them off the blocks I’d ruin them, so I started with a few smaller stamps.
It was relatively easy to pull off the stamp, and those that weren’t I put in the microwave for about 8 seconds. After I tried the microwave trick I wish I’d done more like that, by the end of the day my fingertips were sore.
I tried to keep the sticker from the front of the stamp, so it’d be easy to see what each stamp was. If the sticker came off easily I placed it on the rubber stamp and cut around the edges. Those that I couldn’t get off, or didn’t have a sticker, I’ll mark later in the cases. I decided to store my stamps in CD cases.
I used Aileen’s Tack it over and over again to make the back of the stamps sticky. (My research said this was the best stuff to use). I brushed on a small amount of glue and let it dry over night. This process was a little sticky! (I also found I could use this glue to refurbish my Cricut mat!)
I decided not to put mounting rubber on the back of the stamps that had permanent sticky on one side (for the stamp) and temporary sticky for the side that goes on the acrylic block, mainly because it would have been really expensive.
After a night to dry I used the stamps on acrylic blocks!
I tried out the stamps and they work great!
Scrapbook with Pockets
I generally put all my finished scrapbook sheets under protective pages in a book. This prevents me from having a “smash book” type scrapbook, but I like knowing all the pages are well protected.
For this page I had a lot of news articles that I wanted to save in my college book, so I created my own pocket to store them in.