With the Pros Wednesday – Mad Dad Skills

 With the Pros Wednesday   Mad Dad Skills

Susan Neal

I was going through an old photo file the other day and stumbled across this priceless gem…

Twenty-one years ago my husband gave this card to me for my birthday. I think, more than anything, this photo/card (he was ahead of his time!) says more about him as a Dad than a husband.

He was always doing things with the boys…stuff moms just don’t do, and I have countless pictures that are proof of his mad dad skills.

 

 

 

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Here’s another one that just makes me laugh! Emma is now 17 and Ethan is 18, and frankly not much has changed in the personality department (except for the thumb-sucking!). I actually made this awhile ago for an issue, but will be giving it to him this year. I know he’ll get a kick out of it.

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To create this swivel card, I used a great die-cut from the Cricut’s Going Places Cartridge (the earth) and a brad. You can download this sentiment (and the one below) here if you’d like to re-create it.

Anyone who knows me knows I am a big fan of die-cuts. I just can’t help thinking how impossible most of these cards would be without the variety of die-cutting systems I have.

I just got a new cartridge for my Cricut called “Life is a Beach” and I’ve been dying to try it. When I saw this “Big Kahuna” shark, I knew it would make a perfect Father’s Day card from the kids this year since we were just in Hawaii.

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I’ll be posting several more Father’s Day cards I’ve made over the years on my blog, so if you still need some inspiration, please check them out.

And just when you thought I was not doing a giveaway…

Perfect for the men (or women) in your life who play baseball, I’m giving away one Baseball Solutions Cartridge from Cricut. Just convince me you love die-cutting as much as me and you might win! 

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One lucky winner will score a home run with this fun Cricut cartridge!

Good luck!
Sue, Paper Crafts Pro

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0 Responses to With the Pros Wednesday – Mad Dad Skills

  1. Ramona West says:

    First in again! I just discovered die-cutting a few months ago and now my studio is completely stocked! I can’t STOP! I have cut just about everything that can be cut and made so many things. I LOVE IT! It is so great. I bought a cuttlebug a couple years ago when everyone started talking about them. I just got the Big Shot and I love it too. Someone asked me was I gettign rid of my cuttlebug and I looked at them like they were crazy! LOL! Cricut…I am coming after you!!!

  2. jpscraps says:

    I just got a Cricut for my birthday & I love it. I haven’t had enough time to play with it though as we’re painting and all my scrapping stuff is put away for now. :(

  3. Kate says:

    Just got a cricut and what a difference it has made in my layouts and cardmaking! Such a timesaver…would love to win.

  4. Cass says:

    I don’t own a die-cutting machine, yet, but it is certainly on my wishlist!

  5. Love die cutting! I especially love the ability to cut more than one letter at a time when I’m making a title for a scrapbook page!

  6. Janet B says:

    I enjoy die cutting. It’s a great way to add a spark to whatever I create–whether it’s a card, a layout, or an altered item. I also love demo-ing these items in my classes at my LSS–I can share my addiction with others……..and draw them into the die cutting vortex…..mwuhhhhaaaaaaaa (evil laugh)

  7. sara says:

    I love, love, love my cricut. I haven’t had it for very long and am still learning how to use it but I have been so happy with all it can do. Thanks for the chance to win!

  8. Summer Braxton says:

    I started as a stamper, but when the baby came along I had to start scrapping…. I already had all the supplies. On my very first page, I stamped the title and cut out all 10 letters by hand. Never again!! The next week, I had a cricut. Now, 2 years later, I have 2!! I don’t think I’ve made a paper project without it since. I even use it to decorate my home!

  9. Lori R says:

    What cute cards! I have a Cuttlebug and I also just bought a Cricut this year……I love all the great possibilities!!

  10. I started with a sizzix…. remember the big red ones and fell in love with the ease and practicality of it. No more running out to get a letter A or a silly circle. Today I have replaced that die cutting machine with a beautiful Expression. I am still in love with the ease and practicality of it. It is so easy to use and it provides so much.

    I would love to win this cart… my seven year old just started baseball and I can foresee many layouts in our future. Thanks for the chance!!!!

  11. Patty W says:

    OH my… I love the card hubby did for you ! Mine has made me hand made cards too! Once he even had a pop up heart in it! Too cute!

    Love the earth card and may have to try that one!

    thanks and I do desperately need more inspiration!

  12. Kay says:

    Yes, I don’t think I could make it without my die cutting machine(s)! They make me very, very happy! ;o) Kay

  13. I love die cuts! I use them on cards frequently. I would love to know more about how to make diecuts have more depth to them, instead of just looking flat on a page. Your cards look wonderful, and they have a nice light touch to the sentiments as well. Thanks for the chance to win!

  14. Marty says:

    I was the first one in the “neighborhood” to get a Cricut and I have loved it. I love the alphabets most of all but I just love the convenience of it. I take it to crops and use it with the kids at home. Love it!

  15. Carol H says:

    I love my die cutting machines. I have a cricut and a sizzix. I love being able to cut the titles for my scrapbook pages with the cricut and especially love it now that I have a deep cut blade that will cut through more things. You can do some amazing things by layering the die cuts–not just as the original shape. I wouldn’t give up my spellbinder dies for anything though they have opened up a whole new world in papercrafting. Thanks for the chance to win–my grandson is in to baseball so I know I could put it to good use.

  16. Laurel says:

    I love die cutting! Check out my blog and you will see I use my cricut all the time! My favorite tool ever!

  17. Lillian Child says:

    Okay … the baseball die cut is an awesome way to make some masculine cards – which I find are the hardest to create. I would even invest in a Cricut machine if I were to win this prize drawing. It’s been on my wish list for over a year now, but with the economy as it is, I’ve had to cut back on my crafting dollars. But a girl can DREAM, can’t she??!!

  18. Jingle says:

    These are so cute! I would love to die cut only I don’t have a means by which to do it at home quite yet. I’m working on it, though….

  19. I too am in love with a die-cutting machine!! I have the Cricut and I don’t know what I’d do without it. Being able to cut letters and numbers in any shape and size make journaling (which I despise) a much cheerier task!! I’ve recently begun doing cards and my Cricut is now working over-time. Thanks for the chance to win a new cartridge!!

  20. Marlena Megerian says:

    I own a die cutting machine and I use it on most of my projects.I love the way that I don’t need to cut out the shapes free- hand and also that it is very fast and versitile.Thanks for a chance to win this carteridge.

  21. maryD says:

    I love my die cutting machines so much that I need all different choices. I have my Cuttlebug and the new Slice. But the Cricut is my most difficult becuz I don’t have enuff variety in my cartridges. So I definately need this very masuline tidbit. Masuline cards are a real challenge for me so having this cartridge would be a dream come true. :)
    Thanks for the chance to win!

  22. Jenny says:

    Oh how I love my cricut!! We are working on building a house and in the new house I get a scrap room. ; ) When I get that me cricut will not be stuffed in a closet so I know I will use it even more that I do now. I love this cart would be great to have. Thanks for giving us a chance at such a great prize.

  23. Elizabrth S. says:

    I just love my die cutting. Whenever I see something new I have to check it out and hopefully I will be able to buy it.
    I just the card your husband made you for your birthday!! It was so thoughful and clever of him. You die cut of the world is something that I think I will have to look into.
    Thanks for sharing your cards!!

  24. I tried to convince myself that I wouldn’t need a Cricut but I see all the inspiration everywhere!! The more I see it, the more I want it.
    I have a big shot and wishing out loud to my husband for a Cricut on my birthday. :P
    This would be an awesome first collection!

  25. bck says:

    Great cards!!!
    I love my Cricut Expresssion and am constantly finding uses for it! I do tend to use my BIGKick more though. Just love those Spellbinder’s Nestabilities!

  26. Michelle A. says:

    I just discovered die cutting & I am lovin it… so fabulous! Would love to win this cartridge…thanks for the chance!

  27. Bernice says:

    I don’t have a Cricut yet but I am dying to get one (and my husband sure knows it!). Hopefully I’ll win this cartridge because, well, if I have the cartridge, I GOTTA get the machine to go with it, right? ;)

  28. i love using my cricut it one of my most favorite items i own. It even more awesome when you combine it with the design studio. Just about every layout i do or card contains something i diecut. Either with my cricut or my cuttlebug between the two i think i got my bases covered.

  29. Tifany D. says:

    I love my Cricut! My son is just now loving anything to do with baseball, so I’d love to win that cartridge…pretty please!!!

  30. Christina says:

    Oh die cutting is awesome. I’ve been using the Cricut & love it. The baseball cartridge would be great since my bf is a die-hard (pun intended) Mets fan!!! :-D

  31. Adrienne F says:

    I love the impact you can make with die cuts. My favourite thing to do with them is layer them up and give them LOTS of colour!!

  32. Debbie says:

    I’m a perfectionists and that’s why I love my Cricut…now I cut perfect letters and shapes for the church bulletin boards, scrapbook pages, cards, home decor, and on and on!

  33. Heather says:

    I LOVE using my Cricut machine. My mom and I swap cartridges but we don’t have this one yet. I would love to win it so I can share it with my mom!

  34. Laura T. says:

    LOVE – LOVE – LOVE my Cricut … and that beach cartridge is awesome. I don’t have the baseball one, but would be perfect with my son starting T-ball this Fall.

  35. Rona says:

    Cute card – I have that Life’s A Beach Cartridge and it has not gotten enough use yet!! My hubby is a baseball fanatic!! I would love that cart!! Thanks for the chance to win!!

  36. Debbi says:

    Would love to win this cart. Zillion pictures of my grandson playing baseball, two grandsons coming behind him, one granddaughter ready to play T Ball and I’m a die hard St Louis Cardinal fan. Don’t you think I realllly need this? I do.

  37. Melissa says:

    I love my die-cuts. As my 7 year old son would say, “Mom, don’t you think maybe you are a little obsessed with that?” I own the cuttlebug, quickutz and cricut all in the name of a good die cut. I love seeing what I can make with them. I love seeing what my kids make with them. They make me happy.
    p.s. above mentioned 7 year old plays baseball. hint hint. *Ü*

  38. Nicole says:

    Die Cuting machines have to be one of the greatest inventions. I got my 1st die cutting machine about 2-3 months ago and I love my Sizzix Sidekick. I dont know how I scrapbooked without it. I use my sizzix for everything beside the fact that its cute and pink the die cuts come out perfect. They have die cuts for every occasion. I have even found websites to get my sizzlits for great prices. I’m building up my die cut library.

    My next must have tool is a Circut ( I dont think u understand how bad I want one). I’ve watched the Circut presentations on QVC(yes,more then once) and I’ve watched the infomercials that come on late at night sometimes. I want to know how to use it as soon as I get one.

    The thing is we are getting married this August so we are definetly on a buget ( man putting together a wedding is expensive, but I cant wait for the day) So after the wedding I’m going to put the Circut in my budget and buy one. Cant wait and I will tell everyone how it goes.

    Thanks for giving me a chance to share. Oh luv the World Father’s Day card. Great Job!!!!!

  39. Naz says:

    I love die cutting—I first got addicted to it from just random ads I would receive in the mail…I would use them as templates and then there was the cuttlebug…then finally the cricut. I’ve stopped buying punches and just been using my cricut from small projects to large ones…love it!

    Thanks for sharing the pics and the cards!

  40. ~Shari says:

    Do I LOVE die-cutting??? Do I LOVE die-cutting!!!!
    Monday was my birthday – my celebration of choice was to take the day off of work – and to play with my Cricut……INCLUDING continuing a Christmas project I started a couple months ago. (My family thinks I’m certifiable.)
    ~Shari

  41. Heather says:

    Just this past Christmas I was lucky enough to receive the Cricut machine…can you say time saver! Prior to owning this wonderful machine I would draw, hand cut and piece together my own paper crafts. This is such a time saver to cut and paste. I also love to create new things with the cutouts….like a paisley design makes a cute butterfly when paired up or a pumpkin stacked up design can become a peanut if you cut off the arms and stem.

  42. CB says:

    LOVE the Father’s Day “world” card…totally going to lift that one for my hubby’s Dad’s day card…lucky I have that Cricut cartridge! *blush* Along w/ 9 other ones…I always have to buy one when it’s on sale …and I don’t think I want to count how many Sizzix and QK dies I have. YES, it is addictive! Thanks for the chance to win the cartridge!

  43. Marie says:

    I just got my Cricut not too long ago so I am getting the hang of it. I can always use a new cartridge to practice with!

  44. LeAnn says:

    If you doubt I LOVE die cutting……just let me list my inventory
    Cricut Expression
    Cricut Original
    Pazzles Inspiration
    Big Shot Express
    Cuttlebug
    Wizard
    Tag-A-Long

    Plus SCAL and 50 cartridges. However, the baseball solutions cartridge is one I DON’T have!

    Thanks for the opportunity :-)

  45. I am a diecut junkie…I pretty much use my Cricut for almost every project I make…haven’t cut out a cirlce in months since upgrading to the Expression…sad but true…I even made lables for the back of my daughter’s doors that say “towel” and “robe” with my machine…I know…get a life right…but I love my machine!

  46. Laura Stewart says:

    I love die cutting

  47. Jen H says:

    With a son and daughter both in baseball, I spend a lot of time at the fields and taking pictures. I could definitely use this cartridge!

  48. Heather says:

    I DON’T have a Cricut, but one of my BEST friends does-she lives in Canada and the cartridges are Tres expensive there. She would LOVE me to win this as I would send it to her-get ALL THE CREDIT and have free little worlds made and mailed to me ANYTIME I ask!
    I DO have a Cuttlebug, QuicKutz, Sissix, Sidekick & Zippie’Mate with all kinds of dies. I have also BORROWED (wink-wink) a Silhouette to try out my skills on…does that qualify as having a To DIE for obsession?

  49. Yvette says:

    Love die cuts too much. I got the cricut, slice, sizzix, quickutz and still looking at the cuttlebug and Nestabilities.
    Is that too much??

  50. denise says:

    I got a Cricut two christmas ago. It is the last gift that my mother got for me and one that I treasure, as we lost her this past November. Her comment to the anyone listening in our house was there she goes again, whenever she heard the whirling noise. I will miss hearing that comment, and will think fondly when ever I use my Cricut.

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