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My Craft Goals for 2015

My Goals for 2015:

1. Update my goals for 2016 in January of 2016 :)
2. Maximize my crafting time!
3. Keep plugging away at scrapbooking photos!!
4. Learn how to Heat Press!!
5. Have fun!


Saturday, April 7, 2012

Easter Tile (Memories in Tyme Blog Hop)



Welcome to the Memories in Tyme blog hops - where you will find some seriously talented people who love to share their ideas with you! Our hop today and tomorrow is all things relating to spring - full of ideas for layouts, cards, décor or whatever else we’ve all decided to make! This is Lynda’s favorite time of the year - where things are starting to look nice, not be too hot, flowers and trees starting to come out, and people in their yards making their surroundings look good!

Now, if you just happened upon my blog, then please go back to the beginning which is at Lynda’s blog (http://memoriesintyme.blogspot.com/). Besides, the beginning is always the best anyway!!!



Here is my Spring project:


I started with my Gypsy and Word Collage.  I opened up 2 Layers and put the Spring Word Collage on both.  I sized it to a height of 11.5 inches.  I hid the large words on Layer 1.

I cut out Layer 1 out of purple vinyl.  I use my E2 which has a vinyl setting, but if you are using a Cricut or Expression use settings 3-3-3 for cutting vinyl.

On Layer 2, I hid everything EXCEPT the large words.

I cut this layer out in lime green vinyl.

Using transfer paper or clear contact paper (be sure to de-stick it a bit on your jeans), I put the purple vinyl on my 12x12 tile.  Then I put the green words on the tile.


I did not like the green ~ it was too hard to see.


My first color combination was lavender and hot pink.  The lavender did not show  up very well.  I did not have any more pink, so I went with green. 
So I took the pink from the first one and carefully removed it with my spatula tool.  I put it on top of the green words.  I also removed the three eggs in lavender and put them on the purple eggs.  I purposely let some of the purple show through.

The third time was the charm!!

Thanks for stopping by today!!  Don't forget about the Blog Candy!!



Blog candy from Memories in Tyme…One lucky winner for April will receive a digital album for Spring made especially for them by Lynda! Retail value $150 - in order to get in on the drawing, make sure to:
1. Be a follower of her blog!
2. For extra entries...follow her on Twitter and Facebook Fanpage - information is on my blog!  
3. Please check out everyone's blogs and leave a comment on theirs...the more you do the more entries you will get!

Thank you for checking out my project, now follow the links below and remember to visit all the stops for MAXIMUM ideas and LOTS OF FUN!!! Next up on the hop is ******* make sure you check out her fun project!!!




8 comments:

rlovew said...

Great job and I love that you shared your process and changing the colors to make it better.

Claire Spielman said...

WOW!!!! That was a lot of work and thinking through a project. It came out fabulous and the final color scheme is beautiful! Thanks for sharing all the details...
Creative Wishes,
Claire S.
DT My Cricut Craft Room
www.scrapmyway.blogspot.com

Sheila aka SassyLady said...

Love you project and can appreciate all the hard workin putting it together. TFS

Kris Dietz said...

Great project! Thank you for your sharing the steps in the process too. Very helpful.

Kris
dietzrobles at yahoo dot com

Unknown said...

Very nice

Suzanne cricutcraftingrammyblogspot.com said...

Very cool separating the colors on the Word Collage. You are always teaching me something new. Thanks Lori.

BlueCrayons said...

nice project. interesting on what you did with the letters, i have never used vinyl before. im afraid of messing up.



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Pink Cricut said...

This turned out so great- Love that you can put it away and save it til next year!