Still 3 weeks away from the big Scrapbook Weekend at Beaver Hollow and already I am freaking out about what to bring and what I am going to forget to bring! Cricut, Gypsy, extention cord, table, paper, scissors, paper cutter, buttons, pens, pop dots, adhesive runners, glue sticks, computer, Kindle (the booklets for the Cricut Cartridges are all loaded on my Kindle) stickers, stamps, ink pads, pictures, ohhhh the list is endless!
Do I stick to one subject (Christmas/Winter) so I have less papers to bring? Will I get bored with Christmas pictures and wish I had something else to scrap? Will my extention cord be long enough? Will there be room for my little table to put my cricut on?
Why does it have to be so stressful? Does anyone have any suggestions how to make this easier to prepare for?
Monday, January 24, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
CCAA
I think it is time for me to Join CCAA (Cricut Cartridge Addicts Anonymous). I have a few that have not yet been added to my list from this month. This week I got Sweethearts & Nifty Fifties (both at a great price on Ebay).
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Christmas 2009
OK, this is not this past Christmas. It is Christmas 2009. I will be scrapping pictures from this past Christmas at the 3 day Crop at Beaver Hollow next month. I can't wait!
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
This is the coolest thing ever for all us Cricut users!
Go to http://www.cricutsearch.com/ and tpye in what design you are looking for... and it brings you to the list of cartridges & the picture of the page in the booklet where you can find it! If you have as many cartridges as I have, it can get overwhelming looking for a certain design. You can do it from the Gypsy, but I think this way is much easier. Give it a try!
Go to http://www.cricutsearch.com/ and tpye in what design you are looking for... and it brings you to the list of cartridges & the picture of the page in the booklet where you can find it! If you have as many cartridges as I have, it can get overwhelming looking for a certain design. You can do it from the Gypsy, but I think this way is much easier. Give it a try!
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