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Friday, July 5, 2013

Old Chap

Happy Birthday, Old Chap

My card was created using Mustaches and Glasses as well as Paper Doll Dress Up cartridges.

A2 sized card
CCR - Mustaches and Glasses
Cricut Paper Doll Dress Up
Card Recipe:
  • Mat 1 (brown) = 5 3/8" x 4 1/8".
  • Mat 2 (checkered) = 5.25" x 4".  Paper from Echo Park "This and That" 6x6 pack.  Edges inked with Tim Holtz Tea Dye Distress Ink.
  • Mat 2 (brown) = 4.25" x 3.25". 
  • Mat 3 (brown pattern) = 4 1/8" x 3 1/8". 
  • Mat 4 (brown under sentiment) = 2.5" x 1".  White gel pen used for faux stitching.
  • Mat 5 (white under sentiment) = 2 1/4" x 7/8".  (cut to size of sentiment)
  • Mat 6 (brown border) = 5.25" x 1".

  • Sentiment "Happy Birthday Old Chap" = unknown source.  Sent to me already stamped on white mat.
  • Head = cut at 2" - real dial size - from Cricut Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge; ; found on page 29 of the folder. 
  • Face = from Peachy Keen stamps "PK-490 Everyday Character Face Assortment", 1 3/8" size.  White gel pen used on the eyes.  Pink chalk used to make cheek color.  Image is mounted on foam tape.
  • Hat = cut at 1" - real dial size - from Cricut Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge; found on page 30 of the folder.  Image cut twice to make the headband.  Edges inked with Tim Holtz Tea Dye Distress Ink.
  • Eye Glasses - cut at .25" from Mustaches and Glasses.  No cartridge or folder.  Image was purchased via Cricut Craft Room.
  • Mustache = cut at .5" from Mustaches and Glasses.  No cartridge or folder.  Image was purchased via Cricut Craft Room.
  • Bow Tie = cut at .75" - real dial size - from Cricut Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge; found on page 30 of the folder.  Brown cardstock hand cut to make center of tie.

Inside of Card
Inside of Card:
  • Mat 1 (brown) = 5" x 3.75".  White gel pen used for faux stitching.
  • Mat 2 (beige) = 4.75" x 3.5".
  • Bow Tie = cut at .50" - real dial size - from Cricut Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge; found on page 30 of the folder.  White gel pen used for faux stitching.  Edges inked with Tim Holtz Tea Dye Distress Ink.


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