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This Cricut/Gypsy bundle will fuel your card-making creativity. Design with the Gypsy then connect to the Cricut to cut shapes and letters for scrapbooking, paper crafting, school projects, home decor and more. Features * Gypsy machine Stores up to 7,000 cartridges and up to 10,000 of your custom designs and projects. * Cricut machine Connects…BUY NOW
| Condition: New | What’s in the box? Cricut Machine Gypsy Machine George and Basic Shapes Gypsy Wanderings Gypsy Fonts Cartridge Summer in Paris Cartridge Owner’s manual |
Provo Cricut 2000533 Gypsy Card Making Bundle
This Cricut/Gypsy bundle will fuel your card-making creativity. Design with the Gypsy then connect to the Cricut to cut shapes and letters for scrapbooking, paper crafting, school projects, home decor and more.
Features
* Gypsy machine
Stores up to 7,000 cartridges and up to 10,000 of your custom designs and projects.
* Cricut machine
Connects to the Gypsy to cut shapes and letters for creative card making, scrapbooking, paper crafting and more.
* Lightweight design
For easy designing from the palm of your hand.
Specifications
* Manufacturer: Provo Craft
* Part Number: 2000533
* Type: Card Making Bundle
MFG: PROVO CRAFT
MFG Part: CRICUT/GYPSY BUNDLE
So spending one too many hours perusing Pinterest, I cam across a nifty little tutorial on a fabric keychain, it was super cute and reminded me of Vera Bradley. Well of course I had to try it out and see if it was as simple as it looked. And YES it was. The hardest/longest part of these keychains was the ironing. That seemed to take forever, but the rest of it went by very quickly. If you are only making one of these then you are looking at less than 30 minutes start to finish. Cost is dependent on the fabric you choose, but if you are like me, you have scraps and this project really only needs scraps. You will need to purchase purse clips, I found them on sale half off at Joann’s fabric, so two packages for $2.99. I would estimate the total of each keychain to be in the neighborhood of $2.00 or less to make.

Since I now have a baby girl that will let me dress her up how ever I want, of course the tutu’s are coming back out! So I thought I would share a no sew tutu tutorial with my readers today. Also all the items required to make this tutu are on sale right now at Hobby Lobby! Seriously they are all HALF off! So one tutu is less than $5 to make!
Next you will take one tulle strip and stick it in one of the holes in the headband, pull through until it is even and knot. For thinner tutu’s pull one strip of tulle through every other hole going in a straight line all the way around. For a thicker tutu, you can pull through every hole in a straight line or even do multiple lines.









I made the 6 inch round and the 10 inch square both chocolate, and the 8 inch round yellow. After those have baked, I let them cool completely, and I mean completely, in the pans on a wire rack. Once those cooled, I flip them out and start the process of getting them prepared to be decorated. For my style of decorating, is a two day process. It could be shorter, but I don’t like being rushed when putting together a cake, so I try to plan for three days for any cake that is going to be more than just a sheet cake. I level the top of the cake, using the Wilton Cake Leveler, once the top is nice and flat, I go ahead and move the wire down to a position so I can split the cake into two layers. Once it is cut, I place both pieces on wax paper and stack them. I continue to do this for all the layers, once all cakes are cut and stacked, I put them in the freezer. This where they are all at right now, freezing solid for tomorrow’s next steps. The filling, stacking and icing.












