Thursday, March 31, 2011

NIFTY FIFTIES CRICUT CARTRIDGE: You Bowl Me Over Card



Here is my last card in my March series using the Nifty Fifties Cricut cartridge.

I used the bowling pin and ball images located on page 33 set at 5 inches.

I really wanted to make a more masculine card for this last one.  I think as a female crafter, I tend to make gifts and cards for my female friends and tend to forget about the men in my life!  Not good, especially since everyone I know really supports my business and my creative talents.

The red stripes on the bowling pin really dedicated the color scheme of this card, besides I think that you can not get any more masculine with black and red!

  Again with my polka dotted background paper for this card!

  I used some of my left over scraps for the background of this card.  Okay, so this card makes a loud statement with very little effort on this Rock Girl's part!  This card took 5 minutes to make and 3 1/2 of those minutes was because I had to wait for my Cricut to cut the images.  VERY easy to make!

No stamps were used, this time I used my computer to type up "You Bowl Me Over" tag on white cardstock.


I added a little light brown chalk around the bowling pin to add a little age to it!  I highlighted the bowling ball with white chalk.

This card is a X!

Remember to leave a comment and become a follower of my blog and you will be entered in this month's blog candy!  The blog candy will be the set of cards I create using the Nifty Fifties Cricut Cartridge in the month of March.  


Winner will be chosen the first week of April.  Good Luck!

Keep Rockin' and Scrapin'
Rock Girl
Bobbi
 


10 comments:

  1. What a fun card - someday maybe I'll break down and get a cricuit....

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  2. Wow I love your nifty fifties cards!!!!
    they are all such fun themed cards.
    thanks for sharing.

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  3. What a fun set of cards! Love them all! Looks like a great cartridge! Hope you enjoyed the month of creations. Looks like you did!

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  4. I thought that I didn't need the Nifty Fifties cart...you are really making me rethink that...Awesome, aswesome cards.

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  5. Awesome cards. I love the fifties look - comes from being a Baby Boomer probably. lol

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  6. love the cards would enjoy these

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  7. I am in awe of your craft and the colors so vibrant and alive. Thank you for sharing and I hope i can be the winner of those great cards.

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  8. Love the bowling card too. You really did a fantastic job on all your cards.

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