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Design Team Projects: Jen Nichols

Road Trip Niagra

 niagara-road-trip

Instructions:

We just got back from visiting Niagara Falls in Canada and I couldn’t wait to scrap these photos.  The Cricut Going Places cartridge has some wonderful things to use on vacation pages.  I used the large arrow frame, the road trip title, and the compass on this page.  Using the Cricut pens to make the compass was a whole new thing for me to try and I was so impressed.  It took me only a few tries to get the hang of it.  A couple of tips if you haven’t ever used the pens before:  load the pen first and draw your design, back the paper out next  BUT don’t remove it, then go ahead change back to the blade and make your cuts.  I started this layout by using a blue-green patterned paper for my base and then added a tan pattern to my center.  I found the tan kept my photos from fading into the background.  I stitched around the tan paper just because I like having a distinct edge on my layouts.  I added a few strips of striped paper across the center and layered my photos and accents over the top.  I either inked or sanded all of the edges for each accent on this page.  A few embellishments such as the ribbon and a brad in the center of the compass helped create a little dimension on this page.  My title and year were cut using the Stone Script cartridge and my journaling was done with a Dymo Label Maker. 

 

 

Don’t Worry Card

stop-worrying

Instructions:

The Going Places cartridge has so many wonderful camping images that I knew I wanted to use one for this card.  I choose the camper and made three different cuts with it: orange, white, and black. I added the people in the windows by using the little man and woman symbols that can also be found on the Going Places cartridge.  I added a little foam square behind the door of the camper so that it would pop out just a bit.  I placed brads in the centers of the tires for an extra detail.  I found a perfect quote online and printed it on my blue patterned paper.  I added some green patterned paper to represent the ground and then I “stitched” around this without using thread in my sewing machine.  The flower behind the camper came with the Free Bird paper pack and I sanded around the edges of it for a little definition.  The camper was layered on top with foam squares. I finished it off with a little bit of ribbon…it just wouldn’t feel right to me without some ribbon somewhere!

 

 

Congrats New Driver Card

congrats-new-driver

Instructions:

With a soon to be driver in the house, I thought this would be an excellent and quick idea for a card.  An easy one to stick a gas card inside on the day the license is earned.  The keys were made using the Cricut pens and Going Places cartridge.  I wanted them to have a distressed look so I experimented with my glimmer mists.  I did learn that it works better to use the mists BEFORE you use the Cricut pens.  The images show up much better and be sure to let your paper dry before putting it in the Cricut machine.  I wanted this to be a masculine card so the brown, gray, and black patterned paper was a great choice from the Kaiser Grunge Paper assortment.  I used my notch & die tool to add an interesting edge to the bottom of the card and I inked and distressed every edge I could.  I cut “Congrats” with the Wild Card cartridge and added a bow to it for just a hint of contrasting color.

5 Responses to “Design Team Projects: Jen Nichols”

  1. stephanie says:

    Great projects Jen. Love how you used the Cricut Markers on your l/o first.

  2. karen says:

    beautiful projects!

  3. Andrea Amu says:

    These are all wonderful ideas, Jen! I always enjoy seeing what you’ll come up with next. I think I’ll have to take a looksie into that Going Places cart. Way to go on using those Cricut pens… I don’t have any yet.

  4. HeatherC says:

    You always come up with unique ideas. Great job on all three!

  5. Beth M says:

    Like Heather said, you have truly unique ideas that are worth lifting! Love the New Driver card with those keys!

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