I had fun working with the Spring Holiday Cards Cricut cartridge, but wanted to see what I could create, other than the cards. If you review the cartridges, you'll notice that it comes with a box. I'm always looking for different items on cartridges and this box caught my eye.
I decided to create a box of cards - almost like a Memory Match game for the kids. This is a fun and easy project and could be recreated by teachers quickly and easily (and also be cost effective!).
Cut box from white cardstock at 4”
Cut box from black cardstock at 3 ¾”
Cut apart the block box, add the front and back pieces to the white box
Using red line tape, assemble box
Ink edges with Ranger Walnut Ink
Die cut oval from Plantin cartridge from light blue cardstock
Ink edges and place on box
Using Seal3 (bunny), cut at 8” from white cardstock
Die cut an assortment of cards from white cardstock at 4”
Ink edges with Ranger Walnut Ink
Mat with light blue cardstock, cut 2 ¾” x 3 ½”
Cut dark blue cardstock to 3”x 3 ¾”
Emboss the dark blue cards with Cuttlebug D’Vine Swirls embossing folder
Mat each card with the dark blue cardstock
Die cut 2” oval from Plantin cartridge from light blue cardstock
Ink edges and place on the back of each card
Using Seal3 (bunny), cut at 7” from white cardstock
Ink edges and place on top of the oval
Supplies:
Cardstock: Bazzill
Die cut machine: Cricut Expression
Cartridges: Spring Holiday Cards, Plantin Schoolbook
Ink: Ranger Walnut Ink
Adhesive: Redline tape
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