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Cricut Imagine Scrapbook layout

Hello everyone!! Hope you're all having a fantastic day! We are finally getting some rain here so maybe our grass will green up!
Today I have a project featured over at She's a Sassy Lady ! If you have never been to her blog, you must check it out! There is a new, awesome project and tutorial everyday!!

I created this layout using my Cricut Imagine, the Imagine More cartridge for the colors of my layers and the Baby Steps cartridge for the images.  A really wonderful feature about the Imagine is that I only need to put white paper on my mat and then choose the colors through my machine! So easy!

This is a pic of the first cut showing the color I chose for this first layer and its position on the mat. The pic below is the first completed cut.

The next few pics show the Imagine screens and the corresponding completed cuts.






I took a picture of my Cutter Bee Tweezer bee tweezers because that is my go-to tool for adhering my die cut layers. These tweezers give me great control in handling all the little layers and pieces! 




This pic shows the completed die cut with all of the layers.

And finally, here is the completed page but, can you believe it??  I forgot to take a picture of the page with the picture of my new grandbaby!!  I asked my son to take a picture of it and email it to me so when he does, I will add it to this post!  You see, I created this page before I left for Ohio to be there for our 2nd grandson's birth so that all I had to do was add the photo and the stats of his birth! What a precious little one he is, too!!  

Thanks so much for stopping by today and remember to keep creating!

Even though I don't have a picture of the layout with my new grandson's picture on it, I can still post a picture of him!! He is just simply adorable and beautiful and, of course, I'm not biased at all!! :-)








Comments

Bunnyfreak said…
Love the baby layout. So very cute.
Anonymous said…
This is so PRECIOUS!!! tfs! :-)
Gorgeous LO, and an even MORE gorgeous grandson. Congrats! I do love the layers and the clothesline is super cute.
Angie said…
What a gorgeous picture and a wonderful layout!! Congratulations and Thanks for sharing!!

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