If you have not heard (and I hope you have)- CTMH released their very first cricut cartridge called Art Philosophy.
I have to admit- I owned a cricut before and cartridges but I got very little use out of them. I just never saw the point when I sold stuff that could do a similar job and was beneficial to me.
Well- now I use my cricut ALL THE TIME!!! I am seriously addicted and even upgraded to a better machine.
I have to admit- I owned a cricut before and cartridges but I got very little use out of them. I just never saw the point when I sold stuff that could do a similar job and was beneficial to me.
Well- now I use my cricut ALL THE TIME!!! I am seriously addicted and even upgraded to a better machine.
If you want to know more about the cartridge then watch the video I posted here. To see my cards just read on!
So the Art Philosophy can cut 700 different images out- everything you see on the following cards was cut using the cricut INCLUDING the card bases!! These cards will be part of a card workshop I am offering either in September or October.
My first card is a back to school one- this is a few weeks off up here in Canada but I know that many of my American friends have children going back this week. For this card I used the typeset paper, School Rocks stamp set, milepost shapes and the typeset canvas.
This card features our roxie paper and flutter paper shape with a generous amount of silver glitz. The card base with cupcake and flowers were all cut with the cricut!
A view of the inside with sentiment from the Art Philosophy Celebration set- Oh-did I mention that when you get the cartridge you also get three stamp sets and three sheets of die-cuts that perfectly coordinate together!!
Lastly, we have a Christmas card- this one uses the believe paper, more silver glitz and the A Holiday stamp set. Simple but cute!!
If you are interested in purchasing the cartridge (with all it comes with) be sure to email me at braemontgomery@gmail.com!
Until we craft again, The Brae-er
Great Cards! I can’t wait to play with my Cartridge!
Michelle
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