CTMH offered these cute pint size containers (which look like ice cream containers to me) to decorate and fill with treats or presents. Here is one decorated with the Florence papers.
The flowers (aren’t they beautiful?) are cut from the amazing Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge which is sadly retiring. There are several flower cuts which can be rolled to make 3-D flowers. All of the stamp sets associated with Art Philosophy are retiring so if you have this Cartridge, click here to see if there are any of the stamps you want or need. Learn more about the Cartridge by clicking here as it links to a page I have set up with videos and information. Click here for the images.
If you’d like to learn to roll these flowers, I’m happy to show you how. The leaves arein the cartridge too. Here’s another picture of the cluster of flowers:
Next, you need a little bling and the sparkles and sequins look like dew drops. The white and gold ribbon works so well with Florence. The gold puffies are retired . I have a stash of them because I love puffies. The top of the container is cut out using a circle image from the cartridge as well. This project was inspired by my friend April Smith.
Don’t forget the Flash Sale is running right now. It ends Monday at 5:00 pm EDT.
Thanks for stopping by my creative corner of the internet world. I hope you enjoyed seeing what you can do with the ice cream containers.
Linda, is the Cricut cartridge on sale? I thought the regular price is $99. Thanks.
Kate, the Cricut Cartridges are not on sale. There are three of them being retired on July 31, 2016. $99.99 is the correct price. If you decide you’d like to get the ones you don’t have, let me know and we’ll do it as your own show so you get free stuff too. =) You can look at my website and see the three different cartridges that are retiring and what they offer: https://lindacreates.com/cricut-creates/ If you hold your cursor over the Cricut Creates tab, you’ll see a drop down for each cartridge. This includes links to images, projects, videos, and more. Linda