“Don Juan,” “Graphically Speaking,” and “Mother’s Day Seasonal” CARTRIDGES
DON JUAN
“a-s” (on page 32) at 1 1/4" “0-s”(on page 67) at 1/2" “1” (on page 58) at 1/2" “2” (on page 59) at 1/2"
“3” (on page 60) at 1 1/4" (cut two) “7” (on page 64) at 1 1/4"
“0” (on page 67) at 1/2" (cut two) GRAPHICALLY SPEAKING
<Image01>(Icon Blackout)(shift) at 3/4" (cut
seven), 1" (cut seven), at 1 1/4", 1 1/2", 1 3/4", and 2" MOTHER’S DAY SEASONAL
“banner pennant” at 1 1/2" (cut seven) 66
34+3 CANDLES=37 by Andrea Amu
Cardstock: Core'dinations, Provo Craft; Patterned paper: Sassafras; Flowers: Creative Charms; Floss: DMC; Felt: Feltworks; Letter stickers: Sassafras; Ink: StazOn; Pinking shears: Craft supply; Personal electronic cutting machine: Cricut by Provo Craft; Font: Courier New; Pounce wheel tool: Making Memories
1. Cut the shapes listed at left from your desired cardstock and/or patterned paper.
2. Layer two blocks of patterned paper across your layout and add your photos.
3. String the “banner pennant” cuts onto floss and adhere them to purple felt. Trim around the felt with pinking shears and attach the banner across the top of the layout.
4. Layer the seven 3/4" <Image01>(Icon Blackout)(shift) cuts onto the 1" cuts and add them to the banner. Add a letter sticker to each one.
5. Add the number and symbol cuts from the Don Juan cartridge above and below the photos and add a strip of white cardstock matted onto orange cardstock.
6. Layer the 1 1/4" <Image01>(Icon Blackout) (shift) cut onto the 1 1/2" one, and the 1 3/4" cut onto the 2" one. Add letter stickers to them and adhere them around the photos.
7. Add flowers to the banner and strips of printed sentiments. Use a pounce wheel tool to add faux stitching.
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