Hello, friends!
This was the very first project I made using the Artistry cartridge! It is hard to believe that it has been almost an entire year since this great cartridge was released! Since then, I have made over seventy projects using this cartridge. That is a lot of projects made using a cartridge, y'all!
I made the water by taking a rectangle and the mustache border and slicing off the top of the square. It worked perfectly! For the sand, I welded 3 circles together and trimmed them down to fit in the square. The sign that this octopus is so generously holding for me, was made by using a word bubble and a rectangle. I welded them together and voila! Then I sliced the sentiment into the sign. The font is from this cartridge. I will have a video about the font soon!
If you have a Cricut Explore, here is the file for this fun card ==> Cricut Artistry Octopus card
If you do not have an Explore, but you bought the WONDERFUL Artistry cartridge from me, here are the sizes:
octopus - 3"
'hi' - 1"
octopus's mouth is a half circle.
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Hi Melanie....OMG What a Super Adorable Card. Love the colors you chose and your little octopus is so cute!!! I can't believe it either WOW a year ago that CTMH Artistry was release where oh where has this year gone...time is a flyin' by...and EEEEKKKK so excited for Monday, August 1st for the new CTMH Flower Market cartridge I so can't wait...are you wondering if I'm buying it? LOL LOL. Thanks by the way for your Octopus Card File cut share!!!
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