Creative Memories' Custom Cutting System is a must-have for any serious scrapper in my opinion (they also come in handy for other crafts around the house, as well as homework projects or teachers' bulletin boards.) The self-healing mat and the three blades are essential, and you can collect patterns as you go. The patterns currently for sale are the circles, the ovals, and the jumbo hexagon. It is important to realize that each individual pattern alone yields six different-sized shapes. In other words, you may be buying a pack of four ovals but you are really getting 24 different-sized cuts - talk about getting your money's worth! Because the patterns you cut are identical in shape, just slightly smaller or larger than the previous size, you can make a perfectly concentric mat around your photos with some cardstock and a second blade. You can even make a double mat around the outside of your photo and your original mat, and you can also make miniature circles and ovals by using the hole in the center of each pattern.
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One pattern makes six sizes with the use of the red, green and blue blades |
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Cut on the inside to make small decorative shapes, cut on the outside to make large shapes and mats for your pictures |
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I love the "truffle-like" shape of these blades - they are larger than the old model and are easier on the hands |
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These guides show you all of the options you have with your circle and oval patterns. You obviously have a lot of choices! |
The custom cutting system is easy to use on both photos and paper. The trick is to apply constant pressure all the way around the pattern and to keep going in the same direction rather than reversing course if you make a mistake. Now I'd like to share a few ideas I came up with!
Our World is Full of Circles and Ovals
Circles and ovals are all around us, and it is fun to see how infinite the possibilities are to be creative with these patterns. What can you think of to do with the circle and oval patterns? Circus balloons? Dinosaur eggs? Easter eggs? Baseballs? It is so easy to add fun embellishments to your pages with just a little bit of imagination, a pen and some cardstock. Here are some ideas I came up with this weekend - I am excited about them!
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A caterpillar |
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A bowl of Neopolitan ice cream |
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Citrus slices using CM's card stock and the Trick or Treat paper pack with a few lines drawn using a black dual tip pen |
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A new lemon tree, a shopping trip to the grocery store, making lemonade or even a fun beach page could be made a lot cuter with these tasty "half circle" lemon, orange and lime wedges. |
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Circles and ovals together in perfect harmony |
Scrapping the Obvious
Mats are probably the most popular use of the circle and oval patterns and with good reason. They are an easy way to add crisp lines and a splash of color to your page, and the custom cutting system makes it so easy to be perfect (I can't believe I used to try to cut circles out by hand!)
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By using the red blade for the photo, the green blade for the first mat and the blue blade for the second mat, you can have a very crisp look to your page. |
In addition to mats, you can also use the shapes you make using the Custom Cutting System circles and ovals as stand alone additions to your page as I did here with some of our beautiful cardstock. When searching for page inspiration, I like to look at what's "obvious" in an event that I want to document - in this case, I was commemorating a birthday party with a pit full of balls. Doesn't get much simpler than that when it comes to idea generation for the circle patterns!
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While the system is accessible, make the most of your time and cut out a bunch of circles at once! |
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I admit it's very obvious to use circles as balls, but I couldn't resist with this birthday party page. It was just too perfect! |
How will you use your circles and ovals? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below, and I hope you've been inspired to come up with some fun ideas of your own. Please check out Noreen's blog next OrganizedAndCreativeMom for more great thoughts and until you're here again, keep scrappin'! Fran
In case you missed anything here is the complete list of blogs:
Stop #1 to get you started on the right foot with Julie Tambrini!Julie'sCMBlog
Stop #2 with our border queen Diana Brinsley! DBrinsleysBlog
Stop #3 with card and F2F designer extraordinaire Stefani Jones! CropwithStef
Stop #4 with the very creative Lisa Graham Brown! LisasWorkshop
Stop # 5 You are here with me, Fran Smitherman! CelebratingYourBeautifulLifeStop # 6 Meet our newest blogger from Canada, Noreen Smith! OrganizedandCreativeMom
Stop # 7 And last but certainly not least, the amazing Candace Bouldin! ScrappinJpegs