Just an old gal, raising and home schooling two of my grandchildren. Slowly finding time to get back into crafting. Using Maker 3 and Explore 3 and loving sublimation and resin crafting.
8/24/10
Hannah Montana Cartridge Project
Jen Stewart brings us this lovely project. Let me tell you something, when you think Hannah Montana do you think "Cheezy tween star" and "I have zero use for this cartridge" cause I sure do. Then I got it and OH MY GOSH - I LOVE LOVE LOVE the font on there - there is only 1 or 2 HM graphics - the rest is all stuff you WILL use.
Ok So Jen says... I used a different ribbon (couldn't find pink ribbon with yellow stars!) and did not use glitter spray as I loaned it out and cannot remember to whom I loaned it! (ed. happens to me all the time) YIKES! Other than that this is a SUPER SIMPLE and QUICK project to make for a quick card. The only caution I have is to make sure to use the FLIP button on your Expression or Create machine (or flip your paper over to cut on the original) so you have opposite facing guitars!
Be sure to stop by and see Jen at Scrappin' Aggie
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I LOVE this cart. I think I have only cut the Hannah images once. I've used the other stuff a ton. GREAT job on this project :)
ReplyDeleteThe Hannah cart is probably my most used carts! I love all the different fonts on it...and all the great shapes!
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