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Showing posts with label Doctor Who. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doctor Who. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2016

Doctor Who Cricut cut and layout


Last week, I opened up Design Space and couldn't believe my eyes. There is a TARDIS! It is on the Trendy T-Shirts Cricut cartridge, included in the subscription. I had to cut it for my daughter who still loves this series. It is a beautiful cut but be patient there are many tiny pieces. *68 cuts but who's counting* I cut my tardis at 10.5 inches and I wouldn't recommend going any smaller.


I added the call box info onto the door. I tried to create a "Doctor Who" effect by sanding some Core'dinations paper as my background.


I love it!
Can you believe all the Doctor Who projects I have made with my Cricut Explore? Here is a roundup of them.




Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Twelve Days of Christmas Day 6 - Doctor Who card



Last year, my Doctor Who Christmas cards were a hit so I knew I wanted to make another.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Twelve Days of Christmas Projects - Day 6 - Doctor. Who



This summer my twelve year old daughter started watched Dr. Who on Netflix. She loves it! I made this card for her fellow whovians.


I found this free tardis cut file HERE.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Cricut Halloween costumes


I really do use my Cricut machines for everything including Halloween costumes!

This year my daughter is dressing up as a tardis (time travelling phone booth) from the show Doctor Who. I still need to laminate the poster board (in case of rain) and attach shoulder straps.




Last year my son went as a nuclear reactor worker. We bought an inexpensive painting suit and I used vinyl for the lettering and symbols.




I love that I designed these costumes with my kids! An added bonus is that you can create costumes large enough for a winter coat to go underneath. (Often necessary here.)