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Cooking With Cricut is NOW Craft With Cutters!

Hello everyone! Welcome to another challenge Wednesday here and at CRAFT WITH CUTTERS ! Like I said in my title, Cooking with Cricut is now Craft With Cutters. The change isn't complete yet but is in process so this is just the beginning. You can still reach our site by typing in www.cookingwithcricut.com but that will change soon and I will be sure to let my readers know when that occurs! :-)

Ok, now on to this week's challenge: It's all Treats and NO Tricks! We all are doing 3-D projects for you viewing pleasure!   Here is my project this week- a 3-D box from the Cricut Artiste cartridge.






This is the box on page 78 and the layer is the cute maple leaf and both are sized at 6.18". Just to remind all of you Cricut users - remember that when you size the box at a certain size, if you keep the the layer the same size with REAL DIAL SIZE turned off, the layer will be a relative size.  Assembly instructions for this box are on page 60 of the instruction booklet included with this cartridge.

The tag is also from Cricut Artiste and is sized at 1.94". 

If you don't already have a Close To My Heart consultant, feel free to visit my website HERE to purchase either of our Cricut cartridges, Art Philosophy and Artiste.  They are both absolutely amazing!! 

Here are more close-ups of how I put it together:





Another look at the finished product:

Thanks so much for stopping by today and remember that you can create your own 3-D project and link it up over at CRAFT WITH CUTTERS for a chance to win a great prize!






Comments

Jen this is so stunning! Love the papers you used and the cuts.
Jen said…
Beautiful paper! Wonderful little gift box and I love the tag, too!
This is such a fabulous 3D item. Wonderful creation. TFS

This is just as cute as can be love the colors and the papers that you chose. Thanks for sharing.
Unknown said…
The paper you used on your box is gorgeous!!! Love the leaf and tag too!!

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