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Spring into Easter on Tuesday Treats

by Cheryl 8 Comments

Hi! I’m Cheryl, aka CherB on the Cricut MB. I am so excited and honored to be the guest designer this week at Tuesday Treats. First I want to thank Pam and Mya for starting the Tuesday Treats blog, and for their help and all the other wonderfully helpful people over at the Cricut Gypsy Messageboard. I don’t get to participate and post there a whole lot, but when I do have a question, I can always get an answer there and if I need some Cricut Inspiration, I can find it there for any project.  Oh, and Cindy, with your help, I learned how to make a watermark for my photos and then forgot to add it to these. 🙁 Maybe I can edit later, but I wanted to get them posted.

I also wanted to thank my family for being so supportive of my crafty obsession, most especially my dear daughter. She cooked a few extra dinners and helped extra around the house to give me time to learn how to create and edit video. Keep her in your thoughts today; she is having her wisdom teeth out this morning, so I’ll be able to now spend some time and help take care of her for the next few days.

My Tuesday Treats assignment was to create a bag using the little bag on page 115 of Tags, Bags, Boxes, and More (TBBM) and my Gypsy (named Essy).

When I saw this bag and realized my date would be after Valentines, I thought what a great time to design an Easter Bag! What I envisioned was a clear Easter Bag with grass around the bottom and little designs on the front and back – filled with Easter Treats. To create a clear bag, I wanted to use something that #1) I had on hand, and #2)something everyone could easily obtain. I decided to use overhead transparency. This did limit my creation to be able to fit inside an 8.5 x 11 rectangle.

It also took a lot of experimenting with designs and adhesives to work with something clear. I’ll tell you now that you need to practice first and your adhesive need to dry quick enough that you are not stuck in a Yoga position for long trying to hold the edges while it dries, and yet slow enough that you can align your edges before it starts drying and create a mess. The best glue I found for this is Helmar 450 Quick Dry Adhesive. The next one in line was Beacon’s 3-in-1. I’ll admit now that none COMPLETELY disappeared, but I’m happy with the final product. I made one with patterned paper also, so don’t feel like you are limited. And you can also add or subtract any designs and change it to be as big as you want.

I did include images from Easter 2010 and Plantin Schoolbook for my final design.

There are a total of 5 videos. I tried really hard to edit and make them shorter, but one problem is that YouTube limits you to 10 minutes. Don’t worry, not all of my segments are 10 minutes, but I had to find good transition points to edit the videos. The other problem is that I struggled with giving everyone enough information and direction that even those of you that just received your Gypsy yesterday could follow along and hopefully learn something. But, I also hope even those who are Gypsy wizards can find a little something – at least some inspiration or ideas. So, go pop some popcorn, grab a drink, and join me as I show you how I created my version of this bag.

Click HERE to watch on YouTube


Click HERE to watch on YouTube


Click HERE to watch on YouTube


Click HERE to watch on YouTube


Click HERE to watch on YouTube

Here a few more pics of the assembly process.

Here is the page I created for the embellishments.

Here is an example of taking advantage of laying out your paper for your cut. I find that with heavy patterned paper and general cardstock, with my blade at 6, pressure at 3 and multicut at X2, I’ll get a clean cut. However, with glitter paper or bling carstock, set mutlicut X3. Speed with my Gypsy is always set to lowest speed. I do believe that each machine may be calibrated just a little different, so you need to find what works best for you. 
I cut the transparency with a deep cut blade set at 6, pressure at 3 and multiple cut x3. This seemed to give me the smoothest cut. My speed is now ALWAYS set at the lowest speed possible. Because this bag had images welded to the edge, my score marks were not cut – which worked out just fine for me since I was working with a clear bag. The best way I found to score for me, was to use my Scor-Pal and a rotary scorer to get down into the grooves. I lined up the score places in a groove and then made sure the edges were parallel to one of the other grooves. This made sure my scores were straight.

Again, practice first with gluing a bag. I found it easier to use a block form inside the bag to hold it firm while gluing the edge. A little goes a long way and will squeeze out if used in excess.

I used a bone folder to burnish the bottom after I glued them together before it could dry.
Score and assemble all other pieces.
(yes, don’t pay attention, but I put the grass on first and had to do it again. If you want the scalloped corners behind the grass, adhere those first.
Adhere extra pieces to your bag and embellish as desired.

And more pictures of the final projects.

So, there you go! My Easter Bag. Please click on any of the pictures above for a closer look and PLEASE don’t hesitate to ask me any questions. If you would like to download my Gypsy cut file, please click HERE. Aslo, please leave me a comment if you download by file and let me know if you have any trouble with the file.

Thanks so much for joining me today and spending so much time with me.
Cher~

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  1. robyncal says

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    Love this, I don’t have a gypsy YET! ha ha on my list of wants, wanted to leave a message how cute it is though…

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  2. ESS says

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    Cheryl, love the easter bags. You are very talented!

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  3. Cindy McVey says

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    There’s a little surprise for you on my blog in today’s post. Go check it out!

    crazy4crating.blogspot.com

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  4. CBH says

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    Thank you so much for this Freebie. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Hands Cricut Freebies Search List, under the Easter post on Feb. 23, 2010. Thanks again.

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    Cheryl,
    I think you did a fantastic job! Thank you so much. I’m glad I found your blog and am now a follower. I had a question. I would like to do some filming also but cannot figure out how to position my camera so that it looks like we are looking down on the gypsy from your face. Could you take a picture for me of where the camera is located and being supported? I would really appreciate this! Have not been able to get a response that I understand. I know some bloggers that have them set up also have a remote control that can zoom in and out and it all seems so technical to me. Thanks again for your videos. Very helpful!!

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  6. Jackie says

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    You’ve done it again! Very cute. You did a great job on the videos too! I don’t see any glue on those nails, LOL. Now, to just get myself a Gypsy 🙂

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    Thank you! This blog post will be advertised on CraftCrave in the Cutting category today (look for timestamp: [23 Feb 01:00pm GMT]).

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  8. RaiderSoonerMom says

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    Hi Cherl~
    I love these bags, you video is wonderful! Very easy to follow and yes I did download the cut file. Thank you so much! You taught me so much and for that I really thank you! My Gypsy and I have not become great pals yet as I am still trying to figure it out. I did make a lot of progress though after viewing your video!! I love your blog and I love your creations! I will definitely be following you!
    Hugs,
    Lisa

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