Wednesday, August 25, 2010

New Cricut Cartridge Storage System



Have you seen the new Scrap 'n Tote?  This large sized notebook holds 36 Cricut cartridges, overlays and handbooks and is sturdily constructed.  Another great way to store your Cricut cartridges for easy, on-the-go use!

From now until August 31, 2010, it's on sale for $49.99 (typically $89.99).

To order, head over to Cricut Cartridge Storage!

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Hello Thursday! August Cricut Cartridges and Giveaway- Boys will be Boys, Christmas Villages, Christmas Cards, Thanksgiving

Can you believe it's Hello Thursday again?  I can't!  This summer has just flown by - school starts next Monday and frankly, I'm not ready!


Without any more delay, here are the cartridges:

1) Cricut Boys Will Be Boys Cartridge - this is a full size cartridge with TWO fonts and tons of word art
2) Cricut Christmas Village Cartridge- this mini cartridge has stand up Victorian people, images and building fronts that have openings for you to make your own 3-D Advent calendar, complete with boxes to put treats inside
3) Cricut Christmas Cards Cartridge - this mini cartridge has 10 different layered Christmas cards.  I love the card forms themselves, as they would make great cards for any occasion.
4) Cricut Thanksgiving Cartridge - this mini cartridge has placecards, stand up pilgrims and indians, gorgeous word art and images.

This time around, I am giving away 3 different cartridges for 3 different people to win!







How can you win?

1) Leave a comment telling me your favorite cartridge of the release in the section below!  Be sure and leave an identifying name (joywholovescats, for example) so it's easy to identify you!
2) Follow me or subscribe to this blog!

Want more chances to win?

1) For five more chances, create a post about this release and contest and link back here to me. Put that info in a comment to me below.
2) For five more chances, create a post on facebook and link back here to me. Put that info in a comment to me below.
3) For five more chances, twitter about this and send me a link. Put that info in a comment to me below.
4) For five more chances, become a facebook fan by clicking HERE!  Put that info in a comment to me below.

I will enter everyone into a spreadsheet and draw from there using random.org!  Drawing will be held next Wednesday, August 25, 2010.

On with the show!



I love this pie - especially the swirls of steam!  The paper is from SEI's new line called Moonrise.  The top note shape is from the Cricut Songbird Cartridge and layered so that it is matted.  The card is 5-1/2" by 5-1/2".  Pie was cut at 2-1/2".  I used a Martha Stewart punch for the side doily scallops.

Stamps, ribbon and jute from Papertrey Ink.



I loved this gekko lizard the minute I saw him on the cartridge!  He is so fun!  I ran him through the Cuttlebug using the Tiny Bubbles folder.  Here's a tip, glue both layers together BEFORE Cuttlebugging - trust me, it goes better!



Paper is from Club Scrap's Salsa Line.  The white paper has black embossed wood grain lines - LOVE IT! Stamp from Papertrey Ink.



What?  No village buildings?  Stay tuned for some buildings coming in the next few days.  In the meantime, I cut the present at 1-1/2" using DCWV glitter paper (my favorite!). Paper is from SEI's new Kris Kringle set.  Ribbon is from Stampin Up! and stamp is from CTMH.



This card is tricky!  The frame layer lays on top of the card frame layer and so everything must be lined up correctly to make it work!  I love how it turned out but it took some careful placement.  Later, I wished I had layered the card so that the top note scallop area was on the side.


Paper is from Basic Grey, October Afternoon (musical paper) and Core'dinations cardstock.  Stamp is from Stamp Antonio.

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Moose Sighting in Bennington, Vermont....

We went through southern Vermont yesterday and let me tell you, it is absolutely gorgeous!  We visited the site of where Calvin Coolidge took the oath of Presidential Office after Harding died (Plymouth Notch, VT) and bought some yummy cheese.  Here is my husband Brian by the sign post.


Here is the post office - so cute!  Around the corner is Coolidge's childhood home where his father, a notary public, administered the oath.  Apparently, Coolidge was vacationing in Vermont, his home state, when word of Harding's passing came.  So, time being of the essence, his dad took on the job of swearing him into the office of the Presidency.



Bennington, Vermont was on our route and so we went there next.  Imagine my surprise when we happened upon these artistic moose!  I just loved them and insisted that my husband drive all over town looking for them (yes, he loves me...LOL!).


This mother and baby are called Love and Hope and stand outside the Chamber of Commerce building.


How cute is this Chamber of Commerce building?


This guy is probably my favorite!



Pink Tie-Dye Moose:

Van Gogh Starry Night Moose:



Moosefest.com Moose:

Indian Scenery Moose:

License Plate Moose outside of the Subaru Dealership:

Moose inside Subaru Dealership - The guys here were so nice!  They came out, took a photo with me next to the moose and told me about both moose at the dealership, how they commissioned the inside one and personalized it with their kids' names on the plates, etc.



There are even more moose than these shown - this was all my family could tolerate...personally, I could have spent the day looking for them (hee, hee!).

For more info on Moosefest, including maps of the moose, click HERE!

More scrapbooking related things tomorrow, I promise!

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Wanna go on vacation to Boston and New England?



That's what I am up to this week!

My husband and I are notoriously poor vacation planners (I like to call us "spontaneous"...that's my story and I'm sticking to it...) but having been to Boston before, we knew the traffic was uber stressful and would be a nightmare.  In all the times I had visited Boston before (15+ times), there has always been a LOUD argument brought on by the road conditions - between construction, tourists, one way streets and jammed roads, it's a headache every time.  Mind you, these arguments often arose between people who knew the city so I couldn't even imagine my husband and I navigating it with our very sketchy knowledge.  So, we decided to do something different in hopes of avoiding world war three.

After brief, hurried and yet careful decision making process the day before we left (ha ha!), we chose the Boston Upper Deck Trolley Tours company - thanks primarily to reviews on tripadvisor.com.!  We had never been on a tour of this kind before but thought it would be fun to try it.  It turned out to be fantastic!

Here's why:

1) Great seats- high up enough to see everything, since for the Boston portion, it's got the upper deck.
2) For the ticket price of $108 for four people, we got two days of trolley riding, with sightseeing/historical commentary and advice for all the stops. There were 21 stops on the Boston loop and just one on the Cambridge loop, at Harvard Square.
3) Also included was an hour long boat ride either along the Charles River or in the Boston Harbor.  We chose the Charles River.
4) We could get on and off as much as we wanted over the two days.
5) Parking was only $4 a day at the Cambridgeside Galleria, with the tickets we got.

The only downside was the sketchiness to the actual schedule (i.e. no times are printed).  Timing is not in any of the brochures BUT there are manned booths and they are pretty good at telling you the accurate schedules. The only reason I can think of for this lack of printed times is the absolute insanity of Boston traffic and the inability to predict exact times.  Trolleys keepscoming by and we never waited more than 10 minutes so it wasn't a problem.

Enough with the commercial (unpaid and unknown by the company, FYI...)!  Onward to the photos:

MIT Co-Op Store:


Cheers (sign and arrow) - that's pretty much where the resemblance to the show begins and ends.


Oldest Fire Station in the Country (built around 1782ish):  Building had to be dug down into to fit today's sized trucks.  Note how the trucks slope backwards into their slots.


John Hancock Tower (Boston's tallest skyscraper designed by I.M. Pei): reflects everything around it, most importantly Trinity Church.  Isn't that cool?


Front of Trinity Church:


Fenway Park (not the best photo, but you get the idea...):


Diner featured in Spiderman - open 24/7, 365 days a year.


My husband and I at Quincy Market:


U.S.S. Constitution, oldest commissioned battleship. Closed for touring on Mondays :-(

Entrance to Harvard Yard off Harvard Square.  Yellow Building is where Washington ran much of the Revolutionary War efforts.


Harvard Yard:

Skyline of Boston:


More to come later.

I hope everyone is having a great week!

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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Tim Holtz, Sizzix and Basic Grey Embossing folders!

Just in case there weren't enough embossing folder choices in yesterday's post, check out these goodies that are coming soon!  Remember, these are work in the Cuttlebug and the Big Shot/Big Kick.

Tim Holtz:

Back in January, he teamed up with Sizzix and I showed some of his folders in THIS POST.  He just released even more folders a few weeks ago and here they are:










Again, Terrikrafts' site Stamps Alive has these coming in the next week or so!  You can check it out HERE!  Price point on these has been around $11 or so.  I don't have Terri's actual price but it will be good!  I NEED that music one, the trees and the spider web ones for sure!

Basic Grey:

Also, Basic Grey has teamed up with Sizzix also and their folders are on pre-order. I found these pictures and info on 7kidscollegefund.com.  These sets are on pre-order for $9.89 at this site and eligible for free shipping, dependent on how much you order.

Powdered Sugar/Snow Globe:


Christmas and Thin Ice:


Dearly and Frost:


Diamonds and SnowCaps:


Evergreen and Snow Flower:


Peppermint Twists and Scallops:


Plaid and Snowflake:


Sugar and Starry Night:



What do you guys think?  Got to have 'em?

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