I made this snowflake from "Joys of the Season" Cricut Cartridge:
1. I cut out 5
2. Fold each snowflake in half with my bone folder. Creates a spine to adhere the snowflakes together.
3. Line up one half of the first snowflake to a half of another second snowflake. Glue together.
4. Line up one side of a third snowflake, and glue to the remaining side of the first snowflake.
5. Line up one side of the fourth snowflake to the unassembled side of the third snowflake.
6. Line up the fifth snowflake - one half on the snowflake should line up to the fourth snowflake, and the other half to the second snowflake (the one remaining with an unglued side).
7. Decorate! Punch a hole in the top and thread through some ribbon for hanging.
Also cut from "Joys of the Season":
1. Cut a 4" circle and a 5" bulb.
2. Cut the strip of paper for the "merry & bright" from Heritage Cricut Cartridge.
3. Carefully glue the circle into the bulb, giving a two-faced ornament.
4. Decorate!
Cut from "Joys of the Season":
1. Cut two bulbs: one blackout and one with the holly image cutout.
2. Keep the holly image that remains from the bulb.
3. Coat the blackout bulb with red glitter or embossing powder. Coat the holly cutout with green glitter or embossing powder. On the blackout bulk, coat one side entirely in red glitter or embossing powder, and on the other side, with green.
4. Glue ornaments together, so that the window of the holly ornament overlaps with the blackout bulk in opposite colors.
5. Glue the holly green cutout to the back of the blackout bulb.
Download my SCUT files for Poinsettia flowers from Craft Edge - here.






Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Hands Cricut Freebies Search List, under the Elements post on Dec. 09, 2010. Thanks again.
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ReplyDeleteThese are very pretty! TFS. Rosie