My son was a Rocket Ship, which I made using white cardstock, a cardboard box, plastic cups, streamers, and Modge Podge. I used the Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge to cut the USA letters on black cardstock. The black on the nose of the rocket is black duct tape.
For my costume, I decided to be the moon. I made a tutu from a bunch of tule, and then made my headband by cutting white cardstock into a moon shape using the CTMH Artistry cartridge. I actually had to do some edits in craftroom, to delete the stars from the moon shape. Then, I covered the whole thing in foil to make it shine.
I am entering these projects in two different Heart 2 Heart Challenges: Cricut and Boo. I am seriously behind, because we have had family visiting all month, but I actually finished our costumes the first week on the month!
Happy Scrapping, My Artsy Friends!
I love the creative use of the Cricut cartridges! Thanks for playing along with Heart 2 Heart Challenges (H2H)!
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crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca
Thanks for looking, Brandi!
DeleteFun and creative costumes! Thanks for sharing with us at Heart2Heart!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! You did a fabulous job on both costumes! I made my son a Hover Board so he could be Marty McFly from Back to the Future. I absolutely LOVE what we can do with our cartridges and a little imagination!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this bit of adorable with us at Heart2Heart Challenges this week!
Paige - Stampologist.com
Heart2Heart Challenges - DT
Thanks so much! I love the creativity of a homemade costume!
DeleteThis is brilliant! Way to get creative and think outside the box! Thank you for joining us at H2H challenges.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for looking!
DeleteVery creative use of the Cricut cartridges! Thanks for playing with us at H2H!
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