This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #PackInMoreMemories #CollectiveBias How's your holiday schedule been lookin' these days? We've been super busy lately--leasing a new family vehicle and picking it up on Black Friday is not one easy feat! Needless to say, we're so glad … [Read more...]
Fall Entertaining + Place Card Tutorial
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #ForTheLoveOfHam #CollectiveBias Thanksgiving is always a time of nostalgia for the six of us Hawaii transplants living in Florida. As we get into the season, we can't help but add a blend of our old and new homes to our Fall … [Read more...]
Cricut Explore Thanksgiving Project + Free Pop-Up Place Card Cut File
We've been seeing all kinds of pop-up crafts and thought of designing and making some of our own! Why not use Google Draw to make a pop-up place card digital cut file for our upcoming Thanksgiving party? We gave it a shot, and it worked! Although we're not serial crafters (or we're just too chicken to admit it), we have enjoyed using our … [Read more...]
Can The Cricut Explore Air Cut And Write On Balsa Wood?
We've been enjoying crafting with balsa wood since we started using it over a week ago. During that time, we discovered that the Cricut Explore CAN cut balsa wood, mostly without any damages, as long as we use balsa wood that's 1/32-in thick and adhered it to a Cricut StrongGrip adhesive mat. Cricut StrongGrip Adhesive Mats: We've picked up a few … [Read more...]
How To Cut Balsa Wood With Cricut Explore
We went shopping at Hobby Lobby yesterday shortly after our baby's meet-and-greet with my husband's coworkers. I saw a piece of 1/32-in balsa wood and thought, "Can the Cricut Explore cut balsa wood?" Sure, there are other way more popular blogs out there that confirm that the Cricut Explore can indeed cut balsa wood; the thing is, the learning … [Read more...]
How To Make Free Printables In Google Docs
Are you a blogger looking to make and offer your own printables on your blog, or are you a crafter and you'd like to design your own printable giftwrapping? Maybe, you're a little bit of both? While most people use Adobe Illustrator (not free), PicMonkey (paid and unpaid), Canva (paid and unpaid), or even Microsoft Word or PowerPoint to make their … [Read more...]
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