Ok, here we go! For my first project to post I have decided to post the invitation I designed and made for my son's 2nd birthday party.
He LOVES Sesame Street and when I bought the Sesame Street Friends and Sesame Street Font cricut cartridges I had his party planned in my head already. I think his birthday was probably about 9 months away--maybe I just needed an excuse to buy the cartridges?? ;-)
This invite was also the first project I did on my new Gypsy!! I will give you step-by-step, detailed directions on how I made the invite.
Step 1: First I "layed out" all of the parts to Big Bird on a 12x12 mat on the Gypsy screen.
Then I layed out the paper to cut on the mat and cut the pieces out. It is much easier to load all the different colors for all the cuts and make all the cuts at the same time. You save so much time loading and unloading the mat. (Thanks for showing me this awesome time-saver Pink Stamper!)
Step 2:
Step 3: Now onto a harder one: Oscar. Repeat all of the steps as above. I cut him at 6.26". He should have a black background, white eyes, green body, brown eyebrows, pink tongue, and grey trash can.
Step 4: Cut out two pieces of black cardstock 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". On one of the pieces of black cardstock, tape down the three characters with part of their body hanging over the edge. You may have to experiment with this a bit before they fit right. You are going to want them to fold down without hanging over the edges of the card.
Step 5: Adhere the next piece of black cardstock on top of cardstock with characters. Making sure the edges align properly.
Step 6: Cut out Sesame Street Sign with the height set to 1.53". You will cut out the background in white, the sign in green, and the outside border in yellow. Adhere them together and apply them to the top of the card. Here is a screen shot of how I layed them out on the mat.
Step 7: I cut out the letter "M" for my son's name and the number "2" for his age. Then I welded the word "Birthday" together with my Gypsy. All of these items were cut at 1 inch. I put the pieces together and then typed out an invite. The invite I typed was mostly trial and error. I printed it out several times before I got the spacing right for the "M", "2", and "Birthday".
Step 8: Using a bone folder, fold the characters over the edges of the top black cardstock and lie them flat so the card can fit into an envelope. I used a greeting card envelope that is 5 3/4" x 8 3/4".
Phew!! That was a long one. I hope I explained it well enough and I'm sorry if I rambled on. For the birthday party I had planned on making party favors and decorations with these carts as well, but I am a procrastinator and I ran out of time!! Let me know if you have any comments or questions. Thanks for checking it out.
WoW!~ How cute is that! I love it and your explanation was fantastic! Great Job! Your going to have a great time!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing. I have the gypsy and it's great! you can also share files and find all kinds of .cut files that can be converted to gypsy using DS!
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect! I've been searching for Cricut Sesame Street invites for weeks and this is by far the best! I am throwing an Elmo and Abby themed party for my 2 year old. thanks so much for walking us thru this!
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