Friday, August 27, 2010

Back in the Craft Zone!



Today was my first day back in the craft room after my vacation. I had to spend yesterday unpacking and doing laundry. But at least my gypsy arrived yesterday afternoon! I got it plugged into the computer and I think I did what I was supposed to do, but now I am stuck. I plugged it into the expression but it didn't tell me what to do next. I will have to mess with it more this weekend. I didn't have much patience today because I really wanted to make something! I used the sketch from Tuesday Morning Sketches #56. And both Erin Lee Creative and 40:31 Creations were having a Halloween challenge.

Here is my recipe: Fancy Pants pp and ribbon, Doodlecharms and Stretch your Imagination cricut cartridges, Stampin' UP teeny tiny wishes stamps, basic black ink, and modern label punch

Thanks for stopping by!

8 comments:

  1. Super super cute!! Thanks for playing along! Once you plug your Gypsy into your Cricut it's ready to cut, you really don't need the Cricut for anything but to cut your project. Hope that helps you a little!

    Lauren

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  2. make sure your computer is up to date (windows or whatever) and then you need to go to cricut.com to do any firmware updates on your cricut as well using your USB cable, then hook your Gypsy to your computer and update it as well thru the USB, now you should be ready to connect the Gypsy to the Cricut. Let me know if you need more help, my IT/husband is great help! lol

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  3. Cute Halloween card! Thanks for joining us at Tuesday Morning Sketches.

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  4. Cute colors..don't send this one to grandma!

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  5. Cute; I love Halloween cards! Thanks for playing along with us at Tuesday Morning Sketches!

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  6. Cute Halloween card!!

    Thanks for playing with us at Tuesday Morning Sketches. Theresa

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  7. Cute card! Thanks for joining my spooky challenge :)

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  8. Cute cute! I love the images from Stretch Your Imagination.

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