Wednesday, March 11, 2009

March Scrapbook Retreat

I have to admit that I was very disappointed that we didn't have enough croppers signed up to attend the Rockin'R this past weekend. So, we went to plan B (having a plan B is always good... doncha think?) and attended the ScrapShack in Frisco, Texas. It turned out great!! Eight friends attended... two from Houston, two from Austin, one from Ft Worth and the rest from Frisco. We rearranged the tables a bit to give everyone more space and EVERYONE got a cricut next to their seat on a separate folding table!



Everyone's goodie bags turned out so cute! I had so much fun making them... they included a flower chipboard album, rub-ons, unfinished birdhouse, flower coaster, luggage tag, nametag (made with the Plantin Schoolbook cricut cartridge!) and of course chocolate candy!


Cropping late into the night... Sonia & Shirley (the two on the right) were our all-nighters, cropping until 4:15am one night! LOL!



Nelda was a 'cricut-virgin' when she arrived. But, having the cricut right there at her table at her disposal for the whole weekend gave her the chance to really explore it! Before the weekend was over she was cricuting her little heart out and even ventured into paper piecing Disney pieces and made the cutest little Tiggers bouncing around on her pages! Way to go Nelda!



Along with scrapbooking, I love to cook and I got to do both this past weekend. There was tons of food all weekend long, starting with dinner at my favorite mexican restaurant, Mattitos, on Friday night. The 'Waffle Man' made a surprise visit on Saturday morning to fix yummy fresh fruit waffles for everyone and grilled the best tasting moist chicken for our Chicken & Ravioli dinner on Saturday night.


Cutest pajamas goes to Marianne!!! Her doggy pjs remind her of her adorable little pug, Max... awww.

We gave away lots of doorprizes... everyone won something... but the big doorprize of the weekend was the new and much-talked-about Cricut WILD CARD cartridge from Provocraft! Deeann was our big winner! She was so excited because she loves to do projects and cards and trust me this cartridge will keep her plenty busy!! I have started playing with the Wild Card cartridge and have decided to make one of every card on the cartridge... go to my CREATIVE CRITTERS blog to see them!

Sonia is a cricuteer... but this weekend she got to play with the bigger Cricut Expression the whole time... AND she even gave the Jukebox a spin too! Comes in handy when you have several cuts from different cartridges on the same page! No turning the machine off and on... paper going in and out... you just push a button and away you go!

Brandy is not only a Ladybug customer & friend... she's also our family photographer! She took my oldest son's graduation pictures, my daughter's birthday pics and prom pics, our annual family photos and most importantly and most recently... she was the photographer at my daughter's wedding! Below is a picture she took of her own beautiful daughter... SEE! She's a great photographer! And her daughter is just adorable! Think about it too... as a scrapbooker, you want your photographer to think like a scrapbooker too... and she does because she is! LOL!

I believe a good time was had by all (especially me!) and everyone is planning on registering for the next Ladybug Crop All Day Retreat because it is on National Scrapbook Day... May 1-3, 2009! You can get more details at http://www.cropallday.com/ and there's still plenty of room... so come join us! You will love what I have planned for this event!

Friday, February 27, 2009

Butterfly Task

My daughter and I worked on the Butterfly project together. She is a natural born artist and she painted me the most beautiful butterflies when she was still in high school. So, when I read the task... I just had to have her recreate them for it! What do you think?




















The pictures just do not do the colors justice... they are so vivid and bright. My daughter designed and drew them and I mounted them onto foam board and cut them out... team effort.

Hope you like them!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Cricut Club

We had our first Creative Critters Cricut Club last night! It was great! The Plantin Schoolbook cartridge was the feature cartridge for that class and we worked on 'Fit To Page', 'Quantity' and 'Set Paper Size' features on the Expression Cricut. For more details and the instructions for one of the projects (the Easter bag below) made go to the Creative Critter BLOG.




We will be meeting again in just two weeks! Next time we will feature the STORYBOOK cartridge! I LOVE that one!

Friday, February 13, 2009

LOVE IS IN THE AIR!

I just love Valentine's Day!! It is such a great excuse to make cards and do such cutesy little things for the ones you love!! I love to make special lunches for my kids & hubby and it is probably the only day of the year that they would ever carry a cute little lunch sack that I made with filigree hearts and such!! LOL! Hubby and I avoid the crowds at all the local restaurants and always plan a nice romantic dinner for 12 (family & friends of course! LOL!). This year is no different... I am in heaven today planning the menu and decorations for our tables for tomorrow night! I can't show you what I'm doing cause that would ruin the surprise for those coming... but I can show you what we did last year! And whatever YOU are doing... make it special and have fun!!!
Each placesetting included a little stuffed animal gift and a special card that I had made. For some reason, I was a bad scrapbooker and didn't get pics of the cards. I won't forget them this year though!

Happy Valentine's to everyone!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Die Cut Machine Comparisons

To Cricut or not to Cricut! That is the question!! With all the different die cutting machines out there... HOW do you know which one is the right one for you! I am always being asked this question. So, I decided to do a little online research and put it all together in one place for you. Oh... and I tried to be as unbiased as I could!
First and foremost, I must disclose that I am definitely a 'Cricuteer'. I have had this debate more than once with many people (are you reading Denise? lol!) and after comparing the cricut to other machines out there, I just don't understand why anyone would want to buy anything else. If you are a fan of something else, PLEASE comment and tell us all why! Here is a list of what is readily available:
Original Provocraft Cricut (also referred to as the Baby Bug)
Provocraft Cricut Expression
Provocraft Cricut Create
QuicKutz Silhouette
QuicKutz Revolution Love
Making Memories Slice
Xyron Wishblade
Xyron Personal Cutting System
Pazzles
ORIGINAL PROVOCRAFT CRICUT



Overview:
This VIDEO says it all...
Features/Strengths:
People say they like this smaller cricut better because it is easier to carry to crops... but I drag my expression around with me everywhere and I really don't notice the additional 5 inches in size. The original Cricut is more affordable than it's big brother and was even being sold at several stores during the holidays for only $99, but will cost ya $149.99 at Oh My Crafts right now.
Limitations/Weaknesses:
Size... the largest cut is only 12"x5.5"! That's okay for lettering, but really limits your possibilities.

Recommendations:
Remember that this is my personal opinion (MPO)... but I would bypass this machine and go straight to the Cricut Expression. You will not regret the additional cost... I promise! It will pay for itself in no time!
PROVOCRAFT CRICUT EXPRESSION

Overview:
Another VIDEO with all the details...
I actually watched this video all the way thru and enjoyed the 'refresher' on the features even though I have owned and used the Cricut Expression for almost a year now. It's about a 5min video. The sticky mats come in packages of 2 and usually retail for $10-12 for the 12"x12" and $12-14 for the 12"x24". The mats are on sale for only $5.99 and $7.49 at CUSTOMCROP right now! It uses the same replacement blades that the original cricut does and retail for $7.99 at Walmart.
Features/Strengths:
Again, this is MPO... but this is the way to go. Provocraft has done a great job releasing a wide variety of cartridges to use with the Cricut machines (they are interchangeable). But, if you are like a friend of mine and don't want to 'have' to buy cartridges, then you can purchase software (SURE CUTS ALOT) that will allow you to use the trutype fonts and clipart that are already on your computer! The options are endless and the size is wonderful. Largest cut size is 12"x24" with the use of the large mat. Provocraft has done a great job on releasing new cartridges and accessories and basically keeping the Cricut on top of the market. There are 7 new cartridges being released this spring and some of the cool accessories available include pens, deep cut blade, stamp set, vinyl rolls, sheets of magnet paper, the Cricut Jukebox and the way cool Cricut Design Software. All of these things can be found at http://www.cricut.com/.

Limitations/Weaknesses:
While I think that Provocraft made some major improvements with the design of this machine, I wish that they had kept the same handle design. It is difficult to pick the machine up with only one hand because it has a two handholds (one on both ends). Other than that, I personally think that the biggest mistake made by Provocraft is the lack of instruction. This is easily corrected though by visiting one of the many cricut messageboards, blogs and youtube videos. There are also cricut clubs and Swarms popping up everywhere. We are in the beginning stages of a CREATIVE CRITTERS CLUB right here in Frisco, Texas.

Recommendations:
Definitely buy this machine. I paid $199 for my second Cricut Expression at Walmart on black friday and it came with two cartridges! Shop around and keep an eye on EBAY.

PROVOCRAFT CRICUT CREATE

Overview:
This machine is the same size as the original Cricut, but has the creative features of the bigger Cricut Expression. That is about it.
Features/Strengths:
It's cute... ummm... thats about it.
Limitations/Weaknesses:
The price and size... why would anyone spend about the same that you would spend for the bigger Cricut Expression? Could someone explain this one to me please? This machine is only available at Michaels and online.
Recommendation:
Buy the Cricut Expression.

QUICKUTZ SILHOUETTE






Overview:
The size of a printer, the Silhouette sits next to your computer and connects through a USB outlet. The Silhouette uses downloaded designs along with the computer to digital transfer it to the machine and cut them out. Basically, you open a program, select the design or font you want, edit it on screen and the Silhouette cuts it out. This is not a stand alone machine, it must be hooked up to your computer in order to use it.

Features/Strengths:
The Silhouette also uses fonts already on your computer. You can use any font as long as it is a "true-type" font, meaning it will end in ".ttf" in your documents and downloads. You can also dowload many true type fonts for free on the internet. You can also cut .GSD files, .GST files, and DXF loaded images.
Limitations/Weaknesses:
Not portable unless you are using it with a laptop. As with all the machines the cutting mats and blades DO have to be replaced. But, Silhouette mats run about $25 for 2, and the blade runs close to $45. They say the blades should last about 6 months, using it often, and cutting mats should last for roughly 100 8.5 x 11 full cut sheets of paper. The system uses 8.5 x 11 paper or smaller, although anything smaller than a 4x6 is not recommended. While the software is not MAC compatible, the hardware is. SarahisCrafty has a tutorial for it on her blog HERE.

Recommendations: Quickutz is a reputable company. There seems to be only 7 portfolio/cds available, but there are quite a few downloadable images. Again, very limiting and not a stand alone unit. I still have to stand by the Cricut. You can do everything and more with the use of Cricut Design Software or SureCutsAlot software.

QUICKUTZ REVOLUTION LOVE



Overview:

This barely meets the definition of electronic (lol!) But, it does plug into the wall, therefore, I have included it in my comparison. This VIDEO explains all the new "LOVE Machine". LOL! Costs $159.99 and uses all the QuicKutz, Sizzix and Cuttlebug dies, but will have new Revolution dies available that are larger in size.
MAKING MEMORIES SLICE



Overview:
Here is a getting started VIDEO for the Making Memories Slice. WHY SLICE? It's portable... fits in the palm of your hand... measures 5'' square and weighs less than 2 pounds. Runs independently on rechargeable battery or can be plugged in. Easy to use, very user friendly. A 2'' graphics window allows you to preview shapes before cutting. Cuts designs in 8 sizes ranging from 1/2'' to 4''.
Features/Strengths:
Great for crops and is cordless. Uses a glass cutting mat that you brush a repositionable adhesive on and re-use over and over again.
Limitations/Weaknesses:
While this is a really neat gadget and I could so totally see myself using it... you are still spending 'about' the same as you would for other, bigger, can-do-more type machines. The Slice Starter kit is selling for $149.99 on CustomCrops.com and the Design cards cost $36-38 each. And the biggest cut you are going to get from the Slice is only 4"x4"!

Recommendation:
As a scrapbooker, I would never buy the Slice instead of the Cricut Expression... period. However, as a cardmaker... it would be perfect because most cardmakers don't make many cuts bigger than 4". Unless, of course, you have the Wild Card cartridge for the Cricut and you are cutting the cards themselves AND the envelopes! I would buy this machine to take to crops, but only if I had the Cricut waiting for me at home! LOL!

XYRON WISHBLADE


Overview:
The Xyron Wishblade Media Cutter (Wishblade) connects to your computer and uses fonts, shapes and images already loaded on your computer. By using the Wishblade software you can create your own designs to be cut or swap design files with other Wishblade users through a number of Yahoo! Groups. Swapping designs allows you to increase your design library quickly as you learn how to use the software program. The Wishblade software is currently only compatible with Windows-based PC's, however a Mac version of the software is in the works and should be available mid-June 2007.
Features/Strengths:
The software allows you to "weld" the letters together so the letters are literally connected to each other if you choose (rather than individually cut letters). Basic clipart shapes that can be downloaded from the Internet can also be converted into a design-file and cut out with the Wishblade. With the vast amount of free fonts and clipart designs, the possibilities are endless. Another great feature of the Wishblade is the ability to print an image from your computer on your normal printer, and then send that image through the Wishblade machine so it will cut out the image you just printed, you can then mat the printed images. You can even replace the cutting blade with a ballpoint ink pen and let the machine draw for you instead of cut.

Limitations/Weaknesses:
The Wishblade can only cut fonts and images as small as ½-inch and up to 8-inches tall, but can accept banner paper to cut projects up to 3-feet long. One major drawback of the Wishblade is its lack of portability. If you frequently attend crops and want to take along your die-cutting machine, you'll also need to bring along your computer or laptop because the Wishblade does not work without a computer connection. The WISHBLADE sells online right now for a whopping $449.00! Now... in the long run it will pay for itself because there are no cartridges/cds to additionally purchase. Some see that as a PRO for Wishblade, but I see it as a CON because I WANT to use professionally designed images in my projects and I don't mind paying for them. Oh, and two 9"x12" cutting mats are gonna cost ya $22.00!
Recommendations:
Seems like this would be a perfect choice for MAC users. Otherwise, I just couldn't recommend the Wishblade. There were also many many bad reviews online about installation and customer service. Please correct me if I am wrong... but I could not locate the Wishblade or the accessories/supplies at any of my local stores. Everything would always have to be purchased online. For me personally, that would not work. It never fails that I have to run to the local Hobby Lobby for a new blade or mat or something to finish a project with a deadline! If you are like me... keep that in mind.
XYRON PERSONAL CUTTING SYSTEM

Overview:
The Xyron Personal cutting system is a computerized die cutting machine that retails for an average of $100. The system uses font books and shape books that retail for $29.99 and up. HERE you can to see the different books and accessories available. This system allows you to quickly and easily cut out letters and shapes. It is simple to use and seems to be more portable for traveling to crops & retreats.
Features/ Strengths:
It uses simple controls that allow you to choose a shape from your design book and then to choose the size of the shape that you want to cut. There are a huge number of design books available for the Xyron Personal Cutting system. The machine comes with one alphabet font book and one book of basic shapes. These two books provide over 500 cutting options and there are additional cutting books available.
Limitaitons/Weaknesses:
The Xyron personal cutting system LIMITS your cut sizes to a maximum of 4” x 4” in size. Every shape in the design book can be cut in only one of three different sizes (small, medium or large).
Limitations/Weaknesses:
Although the Xyron Personal cutting system offers literally thousands of possibilities for shapes and sizes, it requires the purchase of font books and design books to expand its capabilities. Design books for the system cost around $30. That can add up if you want to collect a lot of shape books. The Personal cutting system uses a special blade to cut the shapes out of your paper. These blades need to be replaced over time especially if you are cutting through thick or fibrous papers. The blades cost $14.99 EACH! It also uses a special cutting mat to hold the paper in place during the cutting process. This mat will also need to be replaced over time and they retail for $9.99 for a package of 5, but remember that they are only 4"x4".
Recommendation:
The Xyron Personal cutting system is probably the most USER FRIENDLY electronic diecutting machine on the market. It is more affordable system and much more portable. There are limitations in sizes and shapes, but initial investment is not bad. Here is an old YouTube VIDEO from HSN that shows you exactly how to use the machine. However, I would recommend the Making Memories SLICE over the Xyron Personal Cutting System... less bulky and probably cost effective over the long haul because of the mats & blades.
PAZZLES CREATIVE CUTTER


Overview:
HSN usually sells the Pazzles machine for $500, but it is now on sale for only $399.97! This is not a stand alone machine, it requires a computer or laptop to operate.
Features/Strengths:
The Pazzles will cut up to 12"x12" and requires cutting mats that sell online for $15.99 per mat. Pazzles also sells a Creative Cutter Pro for only $3,045.00.... seriously for the serious! Lol!
Limitation/Weaknesses:
This is the most expensive machine that is common to crafters. I have several friends who bought the Pazzles and then turned around and bought a Cricut Expression instead. They have either sold their Pazzles online or it is being used as an expensive paperweight. I am told that it is not as user friendly as other machines and just not worth the hassle. If you are a PAZZLES fan... please leave a comment and tell us all why you like it so much.

Recommendations:
Please research very carefully before spending this much money on something when there are other options for much less.
Well, that concludes my very long comparison of die cutting machines. Believe it or not, there are others out there that I haven't even mentioned. I chose to compare only the most popular ones. Leave a comment and tell me what you are using... do you like it? I found the research very interesting and hope that it might help someone else who is looking to buy a die cutting system.

Happy cutting!






Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Cutest Cricut Cards Ever!!


Well... Texas got hit by an ice storm and it was beautiful! School was out for 2 days and we loved it! I actually took time to play with my Cricut Design Studio this past week and have had a blast! I learned how to download cut files from the internet and found quite a few blogs with wonderful information & files. But I found some just adorable ones over at Okie Ladybugs . Look at the cutest cards that I have ever made and I did it with cut files from Okie!


I stamped the top of the slider card with a cute "Life is so sweet" stamp...
Okie Ladybug calls the card below a "Flap Fold" card... you can get the cut file for it on her blog HERE. She also has a place to make donations if you like her stuff enough to download it.

She also included the cut file for the envelopes too! I added my own touch to it by cutting an 'S' out of the front so that the patterned paper would show thru!! Cute, huh?! The 'S' actually looks like it is glued on, but it's not!



Well... I'm off to find more CDS cut files!!! I've found and whole nother world out there!! LOL!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

My First Award!



Hehehee! Don't know if this was just revenge (the wicked laugh gave it away! LOL!) or if my blog is really worthy... but I'll take the award anyway! From my friend, Angie over at Craft Crazy! Thanks Angie!

The rules are:

1) Say one nice thing to the man in your life: My husband is the reason I scrapbook! He makes me want to document everything about our lives, because I am so blessed to have the life I have and to have him as my husband.

2) List 6 ways you measure success in your life: Family/Friends/Family/Church/Family/Work

The Lime Light Design Team

Guess What!! I am now a member of The Lime Light Design Team! I'm so excited! What a great thing to be a part of... if you haven't seen their blog then you've got to go check it out HERE!

"We are a design team with a unique purpose. We use our crafting skills to help and bring light to others. We invite you to visit the site often to find out whom we are crafting for and what we are planning in the months to come. We have exciting plans that include making cards and bookmarks for our men and women in uniform, making journals for families whose children are in the hospital, making cards for baskets that help raise money for playground equipment....and that's just the beginning. Come back soon for pictures and blog entries giving you even deeper insight in to how the team is bringing light to those in need."

Monday, January 26, 2009

TAGGED! Lol!

Well, I feel like a school girl who was just picked by her playmates to play dodgeball on their team!! Hehehhe! A fellow scrapper & team member of The Limelight, Lori, has tagged me. Click on her name to jump to her blog... it's great, full of cute ideas! I am suppose to share SEVEN facts about myself and then tag SEVEN other fellow bloggers...

1) I started scrapbooking before scrapbooking was cool... back in 1989. I would put photos in those horrible magnetic photo albums and used index cards to journal on next to each photo! My embellishmenst consisted of little thought bubbles cut out of the index cards placed with funny comments above the photos!

2) I am blessed with the most wonderful Scrubby (Scrapbooker's Hubby) who I have been married to for 23yrs!

3) I am also blessed with three wonderful children who I am extremely proud of... my oldest son who is an Army Ranger stationed in North Carolina... my middle daughter who just got married and is now an Army Wife about to move to Alaska... and my youngest son who dedicates all his time to his high school theater department and our church's youth group.

4) We developed a combined household when we moved my mother in with us after losing my dad 2yrs ago and I am so fortunate to have such a personal relationship with my mom. She is my BSB... Best Scrapbooking Buddy!

5) We have two... yes, two... scrapbook rooms in our home. My mom has the downstairs Scrapbook Room and I claimed the upstairs gameroom as my Scrapbook Studio/Office.

6) Between my mom and myself, we have 3 Cricut Expressions and our one (original) baby bug.

7) We also own 52 Cricut Cartridges... yes, we are not only blessed... we are downright spoiled! LOL!

Okay... now I get to go TAG 7 other fellow bloggers!

1) I will tag my good friend ANGIE, she is the knower of everything technological in scrapbooking and the leader of a local meetup group. And makes the best Cupcake Pops!! Go to Bakerella and you will even see Angie listed in the Texas group!

2) MurphyMoments is a member of that meetup group that I am looking forward to getting to know!

3) KarenB over at Memories Unleashed... she has some totally adorable cards and layouts! Great inspiration there!

4) ObsessedWithScrapbooking... she is totally on top of things! She knows whats on sale and whats new and is great about letting everyone else know!

5) Linda over at Just A Scrappin.... another blog that keeps everyone up to date on what's new!! Linda is full of creative information!!

6) A fellow ladybug!! Okie-Ladybug has some of the best CDS cut files!! I just discovered her blog and am soooo grateful for her talent!! Definitely check her out, especially if you are thinking about purchasing the Cricut Design Software!

7) The Pink Stamper... another new one (to me anyway... lol) with tons of tutorials! She really rocks!

I am just awed by the talent of these ladies! Have a wonderfully creative day!!

Tammy

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

New Cricut Cartridges!!

Okay... everyone (Linda at http://just-a-scrappin.blogspot.com/) (Gracie at http://www.everythingcricut.blogspot.com/) is buzzing about the new cricut cartridges being released by Provo Craft!

Ashlyn's Alphabet reminds me alot of Storybook which is one of my all time favorites... I like the fonts alot! This will definitely be my very next purchase in the cricut line!





A Child's Year looks so cute!! And easy cuts too! No paper piecing required! I love the shadow effects of this cartridge... something totally new for Cricut.




There are three new Solutions Cartridges which means that each one will have about 50 images with no creative features other than shadow and blackout. I am excited to see the Kitchen & Bath Decor... I'm hoping that there will be more than just decor, I need stuff to finish my Family Cookbook with!!




Getting away from the Disney line that we are use to seeing... Hannah Montana and Spongebob. I am not a Hanna Montanna fan, but I like the looks of those fonts!




As for Spongebob... I don't watch this one either and am not that familiar with it. I really like the hamburger pictured here though and hope that means there is more food items... doesn't Spongebob eat Pizza too? LOL! That would catch my interest!





Leave me a comment! Tell me what you think... which one do you like the most? Which one do you want to see in the Ladybug Tool Center for retreats?

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Cutie Pie Invitations

Okay... I was tickled pink when a friend from church asked me to make a 'few' invitations for a Pie Social that we are having this coming Saturday. It's National Pie day. I have a cute little pie stamp and had made this card a while back with it...



But I wanted to do a cute pie diecut if possible. So, I went to my Cricut Design Studio software and did a search for pie... sure enough... hidden behind the female pilgrim in the Paper Dolls cricut cartridge was a cute little pie:



So I used red gingham paper that I got 6 for $.96 at JoAnns this week and also cut red scalloped circles with the Mini Monograms cricut cartridge to assemble the front of my invite. The details were printed inside on my computer. Oh and did I tell that only a 'few' invitations meant one hundred...lol! They filled up my dining room table because I put clear stickles for the heat lines coming up out of the pie... cute!! I really enjoyed making these invitations and the fact that they were for my church family made it even better.



So, I pulled out my little red riding hood basket and lined it with matching red gingham napkins and lined all the invites up in it. That way is was easy to pass them out after church this past Sunday. The pie social is this Saturday at 4pm... anyone wanna come? LOL!



Oh! And I am looking for some good pie recipes... something other than apple.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Back in the land of Scrapbooking!

Woohoo! I am now back in the scrapbooking saddle again! Hehehee! My daughter, Samantha's wedding was beautiful and kept us busy beyond busy for three months! Now its time to update retreat schedules, finish contracts, catch up with my blogs and organize/scrapbook the over 3000 pictures from the past two weeks! LOL!

My mom, Liz and I snuck away this past weekend to do a little cropping with some friends!

Marianne


Liz & Cheri


Melissa


Deeann, Mary, Jolene and Me!
We took a lunch break at Mattitos in Frisco Square... yum!


I finished a whopping 6 pages this past weekend!! LOL! Here are two of them:



Of course I used the cricut for most of the layout above. The "Mmmmm..." and the jumbled "Delicious" and arrows are all from the 'Graphically Speaking' cartridge. I used the 'Stamped' and 'Doodletype' cartridges for the title.






I used my new most favorite punch... its from Martha Stewart... on the red trim. Love it love it love it!