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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Project Life~Week 5



Wednesday~Toy shopping for my niece's birthday!
Thursday~Chuck E. Cheese for my niece's 4th birthday!
Friday~Watching the Space Shuttle Endeavor fly above us at work
Saturday~First day of Fall--my Seasonal pumpkin finds
Sunday~Using my Cricut Craft Room to make mustaches
Monday~Spirit Week~Pajama Day!
Tuesday~Deleting my Social Network {very liberating}  
(The girl didn't dress up for Twin Day during Spirit Week)

Sunday, September 23, 2012

My Cricut and "Craft Room"

The day after Thanksgiving in 2008, I woke up early for the first time ever and we went Black Friday Shopping.  The main purpose was to get some tv related plug-thingy (I still have no idea what it is and does, but it was a really good price for what it did).  Since we were in the neighborhood (even though it was about an hour after the doors had opened), I stopped into Joann's Fabrics to see if they still had any of the original Cricuts that were on sale.  I scored!

I have used it a few times and even though you were not supposed to, in 2009, I bought SCAL which allowed you to use fonts (and other type of files) on your computer to cut images.  I used that feature a few times, but when I upgrade my computer last year, SCAL was not only illegal to use with the Cricut, my original purchase would not work on my Mac.  

After I figured out I couldn't use SCAL, I looked into how to use my Cricut on the computer and found that Cricut has a program called Craft Room that is free!  (I love free!)  It allows you to see the image on your computer before cutting it...you can resize and weld the letters together.  Even though you can see all the cartridges Cricut has to offer and play around with them all, you can only cut images from the cartridges you own.

Forward to now--In July, Cricut started offering free image usage for a week at a time.  I didn't figure this out until late August, but I have been able to take advantage of some of these freebies.

This week, they had Mustaches and Glasses for free.
  

[as you can see, the "Cricut Craft Room Basics" is always free--there are hearts, butterflies, basic letter shapes, as well as a "plant" that looks like a cupcake, and much more!  Currently through Election Day, they also created Obama and Romney files--that cut in the shape of their faces.]

This was pretty awesome because even though I don't "get" the mustache craze, I am planning to put together a photo booth in June for my daughter's graduation party.  

The first go round, I cut them out of black paper--It wasn't bad, but it was a bit flimsy for my needs.  




Then I found some old felt I had lying around.  But that was way too flimsy.  See how you can't see the curled detail!  



This morning, I wandered over to Michaels and paid 99 cents for some very sturdy 9 x 12 felt.  It was perfect!  (I used a Deep Cut Blade on 6, Speed at 2, Pressure at 5, and multi-cut at 2--I found multiple help online using the same criteria.)


Now I have to figure out how to attach it to a stick :)

You could also cut glasses, but they were too thin and you couldn't "bold" them to be a bit sturdier, so I chucked that idea--I am sure I can find "real" cheapy glasses somewhere else.


See that blob of a mustache at the bottom?  It should look like this:


See the major difference?!

Here are all the cuts I made trying out the Mustache and Glasses files for free!


I do have to say though, even if I need to go back, the digital Cricut file is normally only $1.99 for 6 mustaches (plus 6 "shadow" mustaches--which I used) and 3 different glasses.  Not bad if I really need more mustaches.

{they do not only let you try out the cheapy files either!  In August, they had a popular Life's a Party file available that is normally $29.99!  Now if they would only let us try Life's a Beach for my beach themed graduation party I am planning--ha ha ha}





Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Project Life ~ Week 4



Wednesday~Senior Portraits arrived!!!  So many decisions to make
Thursday~So You Think You Can Dance which was DVR'd from Tuesday.
Friday~My trip to the Library (I love reading, but have to limit it since I can waste days reading)
Saturday~Car Wash (not fun, but kinda old school)
Sunday~The boys at the 9ers game (Picture (c) of the 49er website--they were online!)
Monday~Season Premier of Bones!  (sorry for all the shows, but I love my tv and it is the start of the Fall Season!)
Tuesday~College Information Night


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Project Life ~ Week 3





Wednesday~Senior Portrait Day--aaahhh (exciting and kinda sad in a good way)
Thursday~Apple Products (slow news day--hahaha)
Friday~The "girl" getting her eyes examined
Saturday~I took portraits of 3 little ones for my aunt :)
Sunday~Official start to Football Sundays
Monday~Season Premier of the Voice!
Tuesday~Blondie concert at Mountain Winery

*This Tuesday was the 11th Anniversary of 9/11 (a day I will never forget), but I chose to record what we actually did since I have photos of Ground Zero and will someday to a Scrapbook just of that single event that changed our lives completely.



Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Project Life~Week 2

This past weekend, we had a 3 day weekend due to Labor day.  We made a couple of day trips, but on Monday, we laid really low...as in watched tv the majority of the day :)




Wednesday~ My Cricut machine and cartridges
Thursday~ Our "foster" dog Lucy
Friday~ Trip to Hobby Lobby (feeding my hobby addictions)
Saturday~ Antiquing in San Juan Bautista
Sunday~ Fort Baker on our way back from Sausalito
Monday~ Labor Day spent watching most of Season 2 of Boardwalk Empire
Tuesday~ Son hitting whiffle balls at my back door

This week, I found the Cricut and TV Guide logos online and printed them out for my journaling cards.  I actually made a template for the TV Guide journal cards since I am sure I will be writing about my television addiction often.  On the Hobby Lobby journal card, I used part of the gift card my mom gave me to the store.  The others are from my stash of papers.  Very slowly, my stash is being used finally.

(I really need to work on my picture taking of my layouts during the day light.)