Scrappin13 wrote:sorry, I'm late.
You're not late!!! Have fun!!!
Scrappin13 wrote:sorry, I'm late.
Beth-W wrote:Awesome technique and instructions, Juliana!!!
I would think an oval would work, too. Or maybe the shadow/blackout of a letter O or zero on a cricut or other cutting machine.
Mom2Bri wrote:I'm using an oval scallop punch and trimming the sides down. And I have a snowflake punh I can use.
scraptag wrote:okay, so you mentioned using a cricut cart to cut out the balloons. Which one was that. I have a couple of layouts where I need balloons, so it would be great if you could tell me which one. (is there more than one?)
craftyfool wrote:Celebrations has a balloon (super easy to get the different sizes too!) and WIMG has lots of flowers.
If you have those carts....
I just looked and the celebrations cartridge has balloons.scraptag wrote:okay, so you mentioned using a cricut cart to cut out the balloons. Which one was that. I have a couple of layouts where I need balloons, so it would be great if you could tell me which one. (is there more than one?)
Beautiful! I love the button!aceason wrote:I loved this class! What a great way to make flowers! Here's my first one...
Laura Fiore wrote:Gosh, these are beautiful flowers Juliana!
And I was thinking that (I skipped all of page 5 on this thread, so slap me if someone already said this) a circle punch cut fringey around the edges would work for that center too, wouldn't it?