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That’s the Ticket!

by Cheryl 5 Comments

I’m so happy to share my project with you today as a Designer for Sassy Lady.  Sheila has put together an amazing team of Designers and I am so honored to be one of them.  

I don’t have a project per se to share with you today, but I do have some inspiration for you that hopefully will be a springboard for even more projects and designs for you.   I love my tools and toys, but I also want to find out how to get the most out of them.  My Gypsy opens up all kinds of possibilities, much of what you already know, some of which we’ll continue to learn together. 

Today, however, I used my Gypsy to create a template for another product I have.   I LOVE the new dies by Tim Holtz and Sizzix.  His ticket strip is no exception.  (I now want the coordinating ticket stamp so very bad)! 
I created a layout that I wanted to use these tickets as journaling pieces, but I didn’t want to stamp or hand write my journaling notes.  I decided to use my Cri–Kits pens with my Gypsy and write my journaling directly on my ticket strip, but I needed a template to work within.   \

(EDITED TO NOTE:  Please note that this technique will work with Cricut Markers just as well.  Also, please check your Cricut Warranty before attaching any other products.)

I did find a ticket shape on Fabulous Finds.  This isn’t the exact shape, but close enough to work with since I am not actually cutting the tickets for this project.  If you don’t have this cartridge, you could just as easily just use a rectangle.  With your Gypsy, you could still use this shape from Fabulous Finds even if you don’t have it for this project.  The reason being is that we are using it as a template, not as a file to actually cut.    The thing you must remember here, whichever shape you use, is to set your Real Character size (real dial size) ON.  You can make your shape the exact size then.   For example, these actual tickets were 2 x 1 1/8″.  So, I set my true size and created a ticket sized 2 x 1.125″ on my Gypsy.   Once I created one ticket, I then copied this and put them right next to each other to create a similar-appearing ticket strip.  I did weld these together as well. 
 Notice that I placed my die-cut ticket strip on my mat at 6″ down and 1″ over.   This was done intentionally.   I wanted to create an easy boundary/ guideline to actually place my die-cut ticket strip on my Cricut mat.  
I then created a second page on my Gypsy in order to use the created template for placement of my words.   I added the words I wanted to use and rotated them on a slight angle.
Here is another close-up.
After loading my mat and making sure settings are set for the Cri–Kits and it is inserted properly, we then hit cut and it draws!!!!  I love watching my Cricut work. 
Here they are all drawn.  And I love how these tickets are already perforated, so all I have to do now is separate them and place them on my layout. 
See how much these tickets added to my whole layout?   If you’d like to see more details about the layout itself, just scroll down to the previous post on my blog at www.cherylboglioli.blogspot.com or click HERE.
I hope you enjoyed this look at another way to use your Gypsy and use this as an inspiration to create your own “out of the box” projects as well as find even more ways to get multiuse out of any other supplies and tools you may currently have. 
Thanks for visiting with us today, here at She’s a Sassy Lady and Cheryl’s Window. 
Cher~

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  1. Jodie R says

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    Cher, your tickets look real! I love how you used the pens too! Awesome LO!

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  2. Katie says

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    Now isn’t that freakin’ creative! You never cease to amaze me!

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  3. Sheila aka SassyLady says

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    Cher I just love this technique and will be using it in the future with my Cricut markers. I love the page and the ability to write on our work. Thanks for showing me how to do this.

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  4. Paula Gale says

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    ooh Cher – you are just so clever – your talents should be discovered LOL

    Sorry i’ve not checked in with you for a while – I’ve been a bad blogger – mix of not being well or being extremely busy with wedding order of service cards for a friends wedding – I’ve had loads of cards to make so i’ve been just exhausted this week and trying to do WOYWW – very slowly!!!

    Speak soon, hope you are OK – i can see you are still making awesome creations anyway

    love Paula x x x

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  5. Darcy says

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    Love that ticket strip! Have left an award for you on my blog.

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