Monday, March 23, 2009

word books

I finally got around to trying out the acrylic sheets on something a little more detailed than a little turtle. I really like how well this cut and I really love how this looks! Acrylic has been so easy to work with. Easier than chipboard has been. I can't wait to get it scrapped!
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Here is a chipboard album I did the other day. I still need to scrap this one too! I guess I need to stop playing with designs and materials long enough to actually put pictures into the albums one of these days!
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15 comments:

  1. I love your word books. WOW

    Lvscrappin

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  2. I love your work! Word books are one of the many things I've not done w my bug. Yours are awesome...TFS!

    cyimbugbitten

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  3. I just love your blog! It is very cute & Cute, Cute projects! Thanks for encouraging us to come visit!

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  4. Cute, Cute blog and projects. Thanks for encouraging us to visit. I will be back! Siobhan

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  5. Your word books are simply beautiful! Thank you for sharing your work with everyone.

    Linda

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  6. love the word books, thanks for sharing.
    blessings
    jennie

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  7. Cute word books. The colors are so wonderful in 'spring' and I love the acrylic 'sunshine' too. Thanks for sharing.
    BirdScrap

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  8. I love your blog! You have some great creations! Love this wordbook so pretty:) I will be following and I will add a link to yours on my blog!

    Hugs,

    Tammy

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  9. What great books. Can't wait to see the transformation of the Sunshine album.

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  10. I love all your word books! Where do you buy your acrylic from?

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  11. Your acrylic book is awesome. did you use the regular blade to cut it out?

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  12. Thanks for the comments! YAY!

    I got the acrylic at a shop near Omaha, NE called Precious Treasures. It was in her open stock. You can find it in packages by Grafix at Hobby Lobby and Archivers. I am looking for a source to buy it bulk!

    The regular blade will cut the acrylic, but a 60 degree Roland blade (look on Ebay) and the deep cut blade from cricut both work nicely too. They all perform about the same. I will try to get a video tutorial done sometime this week!

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  13. I LOVE the sunshine book!! I've had my cricut for over a year now and had no idea you could make your own word books!!:) how do you do it??

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