Thursday, July 15, 2010

Ski Lift Layout using Cricut Lite Dude....Part 2

OK--so I have the finished layout and a video of how it is put together. 




It is a double page layout with two photo blocks for a 4*6 photo.  Photo mat is 4.5*6.5!

I used some twine for the lift wire and flake glitter from Martha Stweart for the snow. 

To expand you photos on this layout you can use Clost to My Heart Photo Flip Flaps (item Z4114).  These can be used right on top of your sheet protector.  Not only do they give you more spaces for photos but they also can make your scrapbook interactive and 3D!

Here are some detail shots of the layout. 



Make it a great one!

29 comments:

  1. This is sooooooooo AWESOME!!! Bryan, you always add just the right touches.

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  2. Great layout. Makes me wish our family went skiing. Super!

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  3. Thats insane.. great job!! Very inspiring. I have some pics of my kids snowboarding.. I may have to "scraplift" that idea :)

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  4. Fantastic layout! I just might get this cart so I can scrap all the family ski pictures :o)

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  5. Absolutely gorgeous! Just LOVE it!

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  6. That is really great. I love how the mountians look. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Awesome layout!!! I may get this cart for the mountains!! Love it!!! :)

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  8. Dude...what a RAD lay-out ;-)

    Thanks for showing us this cartridge...think I need to add it to my list!! Love the mountains!!

    Bev B

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  9. This is adorable! If only my local Walmart stores would carry the carts!!

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  10. Hi Bryan, Thank you for the awesome layout - just what I need to scrap the boys' wild adventures skiing! I think I need to buy the Gypsy even tho I am scared to try it - from your video it looks like a "must have" scrapbooking item. I hope you show more novices like me how to use it. I really appreciate you working up a layout for my idea to you!! You are great!

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  11. Awesome Lay Out! I like the idea of the flip flaps they look like a great addition to any scrapbook.

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  12. What an incredibly cool layout. You have totally outdone yourself! Love it!!!

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  13. Way awesome! I absolutely love the snow!

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  14. I just got the Dude cart because my 2 sons said I had to have it - don't you just love when your sons encourage you to buy Cricut cartridges. Great layout Bryan.

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  15. I used to ski and you have put together an awesome believable ski lift. The gondolas coming at you in different sizes and the whispy clouds are perfect. The MS snow is so beautiful. There isn't anything I don't like about this layout. You outdo yourself every night!
    Mary Ann

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  16. This is just FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!! You are such an inspiration my friend.... this looks like the cable car in Merida, Venezuela! (Andean Mountains).

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  17. Your mountain turned out great. Makes we want to take up skiing! Your video was very helpful.

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  18. Way Cool! I love the way the lift is moving!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Blessings, Donna

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  19. Brian this is GREAT! I have a very, very outdoorsy (word?) son and he does everything on this cart! this is awesome! TYFS~

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  20. I love how the mountain turn out so cool!!! I love all that glittery snow! Thanks for video part 2... AWESOME JOB!

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  21. This is really terrific! Great idea with the graduated sizes! And the mountain is gorgeous!

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  22. Bryan,

    You are soooo creative!!! :) I love your layout! As usual, your attention to detail makes it (love the glitter snow and the way you showed perspective with the varying sizes of the gondolas.

    Thanks so much for sharing,

    Jennifer

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  23. I LOVE this layout! Before I buy this cartridge, I'm trying to figure out how to get the ski lifts out of it? I see the Cricut Lite "Dude!" cartridge with the mountain on it, but am not seeing the gondolas. Help!

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