Our challenge this week at BBTB2 is to use a cow, and boy did I have the perfect pictures waiting for this challenge! When we were at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago a few years ago, there was a whole exhibit on milking cows that caught the boys' attention (it was actually pretty funny, as you can tell from the signs in the pics). I used the Create A Critter cartridge for my cute little cow and the SUPER cute bottle of milk, which I've always wanted to use on something because it's so ridiculously cute! The font is the Frogs & Snails font from the CM Stork's Delivery cartridge. Please check out the "Udderly Amazing" projects over at BBTB2 and link one up with us this week!
Cricut:
Create A Critter-cow cut at 4 inches, milk cut at 2 1/2 inches
CM Stork's Delivery-Frogs & Snails font, cut at 1 1/2 inches
Paper-Reminisce Far Fresh bg paper, CTMH solids
brown and navy chalk ink
Cricut:
Create A Critter-cow cut at 4 inches, milk cut at 2 1/2 inches
CM Stork's Delivery-Frogs & Snails font, cut at 1 1/2 inches
Paper-Reminisce Far Fresh bg paper, CTMH solids
brown and navy chalk ink
LOL, fantastic LO! Adorable papers and love the die cuts!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour layout is definitely udderly amazing!! I love all those fabulous pics! The background paper is so perfect and I love that cute cow and milk bottle. Awesome layout!!
ReplyDeleteYou did have the perfect layout to go with the great pictures. Love the sayings and that cow is moo-velous!
ReplyDeleteI so love your layout Michelle!!! The papers and cuts are great. And I soooo love those photos!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous layout Michelle! And you did have the perfect pictures for this layout! I love how cute your dies are and I love the papers you used. Those pictures crack me up! Milking cows isn't all that it is cracked up to be, lots of long hard hours and all through the day and night. I don't like the smell of dairy cows either. lol But it is cool to learn how to milk one by hand although they don't milk much by hand anymore. Anyway I love the layout and the pictures!!! Hugs, Brenda
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