The perfect place for crafty moms, people just starting out with their Cricut, looking for crafty idea, or for those who want to get inspired by a new idea. I am a Close to My Heart Consultant so I will also post projects that can be recreated with CTMH products!
Good Morning!! I'm so happy to be guest blogging for Cricut is Close to my Heart again today. I hope everyone had a wonderful Fourth of July!
Today, I have a card I created using the CTMH Workshops On the Go Pemberley Kit.
This was something I had my eye on for awhile before I decided I HAD to
have it. The cool blues and yellows in this pack complement each other
beautifully, and I love the big flowers and the sweet embellishments it
comes with.
The card base for this project is Outdoor Denim card stock and was cut at 6" x 12" and scored at 6" to create a 6" x 6" square card. The next square layer is Desert Sand card stock and was cut to 5 3/4" x 5 3/4". I attached this layer using dimensionals to give the card a little pop.
Then, I attached the scalloped rectangle. This was created using the <Rctngle2> button on the Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge
cut at 4 1/4". You can find this cut on page 54. I attached the smaller
3 3/4" x 3 3/4" square on top of that. This was cut from one of the
Pemberley duos papers. Both of these elements were added using the Bonding memories broad tip glue pen.
Cut the left side off the rectangle to keep it from showing from behind the square
Next, I added the vertical blue strip cut from Pacifica card stock at 2" x 6". Over this, I added a 4" <Circle1> cut from Art Philosophy.
This image is on page 21of the booklet. The circle was added using
dimensionals as well. I sponged the edges of the circle with the Olive Exclusive Ink Stamp Pad using the round sponge.
Finally, I used the dimensionals to add the big flower that I cut from the Pemberley duos paper using the fabulous micro-tip scissors. I also sponged the flower with the olive ink. I finished the card with bitty opaque pearl adhesive gems for a pretty touch.
You can see the added dimension from this angle...and the cute bitty pearls
The Pemberley Workshop on the Go
Kit contains all of the paper and embellishments you will need to
complete this project! I hope you like the card and that you'll try to
make one on your own!!
Hi there everyone! This is Jamie, more affectionately known as Glitter Panda.
I have a beautiful card to share with you today AND an awesome giveaway
at the end of this post. Mother's day is right around the corner and I
am fortunate enough to have MANY fabulous mommies who I love dearly. So,
I realized I am going to have to start nice and early with my Mother's
Day cards to make sure I have enough. I am sharing my very FIRST
Mother's Day card with you today. Today's card is what I call the
Four-Frame Shadowbox Card. I LOVE shadowbox cards and when I found this
four-framed square on the Art Philosophy cartridge I knew I had to try
it out!! To make today's card, I used the Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge for every cut! I also used the new Stella 12 x 12 paper packet.
To
create the card, I started with a 5" rounded edge square card (SQUARE1
cut on the card button) on page 23 of the Art Philosophy booklet. I
sponged the edges of the card using the CTMH Olive Exclusive Ink Stamp Pad and Round Sponge.
Next,
I added the 5" four square frame on top of the card base (SQUARE1 on p.
23 on the decorative layer button). I used dimensionals to do this.
This creates a 3D effect and raises the "shadowbox" a little bit higher.
I used the same ink to sponge the edges of this layer as well.
I
like to put something different in each frame. On the top left, I used a
2" butterfly (BTTRFLY2 p. 55 cut on the regular button on shift for the
bright blue base and the Layer button on shift for the pretty,
decorative overlay. I edged only the base with the olive ink because the
overlay is too delicate. I attached the overlay to the base using liquid glass
only on the body of the butterfly. This allows the overlay to pop up as
long as you gently roll the edges up. I added 3 tiny pearls to the body
of the butterfly and then I added this to the card using two layers of
dimensionals so it looks like it is about to fly off the card!
The
bottom left square is where I added the sentiment. I used a 1 1/2"
square shape with the corners cut out (SQUARE5 on p.63 for the base cut
and then the same cut on the decorative layer button for the frame). I
mounted the bright blue paper to one of the Dimensional Elements Mixed Shapes
that matched. These are chipboard shapes and this set specifically
coordinates with the cuts on the Art Philosophy cartridge if you cut
them on the suggested size. I stamped the square with the Love sentiment
using the CTMH Olive Exclusive Ink Stamp Pad.
Finally,
the bottom right square is a 3D Rosette. I LOVE these!! I created a tutorial to help you use the Art Philosophy cuts to create the Rosettes and embellish them. For this particular Rosette, I used a
double layered approach by cutting two rosette shapes at 3" on the
Cricut (p.68 on font layer in red and orange). First I inked the edges
in Olive, then I put them one on top of the other and staggered one
slightly higher than the other. Finally, I rolled them up together and
secured them with liquid glass. I added a clear jewel in the middle for a
little bling! I put one of the canvas shape stickers down first to
become a leaf for the rosette and to add a little more dimension.
I
am so happy with the way this card came out, and all of the cuts were
made on ONE cartridge. I love the way the papers in the Stella paper
pack complement each other. it made it VERY easy to come up with a great
color combo!! I hope you enjoy recreating this card as much as I
enjoyed creating it in the first place.
Last, but not least, I have a CONTEST for you!! As a SPECIAL treat, Vicky from Good wil* Creations
has generously donated a one-of-a-kind twirl skirt of your choice to
one lucky person. You can even choose whether you want the child or
adult skirt child! These adorable skirts are made using recycled
t-shirts, so they are even good for the environment!! To be eligible to
win, just sign up for our new Close to My Heart monthly newsletter! Click here for the link to register,
and please feel free to shop at my Close to My Heart store today! I
will announce the winner of the skirt on my blog next Sunday, April 22.
Good Luck!
Panda Hugs!
J-
Glitter Panda
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
It has been a VERY long week, but it has been a lot of fun. Between being off for spring break and all the holiday celebrating, it will be hard to get back into the swing of things. This week, however, I am so excited about my guest designing spot on Use It Tuesday! The Anything Goes challenge is definitely a a favorite of mine. At first I thought it would be fitting to create something that reflects who I am as a crafter and I think I hit it right on the head with this Glitter Panda shaker easel card. I have been holding on to this adorable panda stamp for quite some time and this seemed like the perfect chance. I dipped into my extensive stash of paper for this one and then used my pearls, glitter and ribbon too. I even created the flower using a punch instead of my go to Cricut cartridges. Then, I needed to make an Easter card for my mother-in-law and fell in love with that one! So, I decided to post the Easter card on Use it Tuesday and here it is:
There are a few techniques I want to explain with this one, so I will create another post to explain how I made it, but wanted to include it here today :)
You may be wondering my blog is written in blue today. Here is my explanation: When I set out to create a card for every holiday, I thought about the fact that there are many little awareness days throughout the course of the year. Although I can't create a card for EVERY one of them, some are so important, I just can't pass them up. Today is one of those days.
Today is World Autism Awareness day. According to the Autism Speaks website, "the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its estimate
of autism prevalence in the United States to 1 in 88 children (1 in 54
boys and 1 in 252 girls)." Look at the number of friends you have on facebook. I have 370. 1 in 88 would touch at least 4 of my friends. When I think about the number of their friends and family, those numbers increase exponentially. Today, chances are either you, or someone close to you is personally affected by autism.
As a special education teacher, I have taught many autistic children. They are all unique in their own ways. One student I taught for two years is exceptionally funny. He has channeled his sense of humor into some of the best screenplay writing I have seen by a teenager. One student just participated in the school musical and I had never seen her look so happy! So as you go about your business today, take a moment to consider that the more we are aware of something, the more we can do to help.
You can join me, and Autism Speaks in celebrating World Autism Awareness Day by taking part in their "Light It Up Blue" campaign "to help shine a light on autism." Use blue to light up something on the outside of your house, wear blue, anything you can do to "light it up blue." You wouldn't believe how many people and organizations have joined in the campaign today! The Empire State Building, Paris Stock Exchange, CN Tower and MY BLOG are just some of the few. Visit the Autism Speaks Light it Up Blue campaign page to see even more.
Recipe:
Card Base
Plain piece of card stock - Cut 8" x 6" and score at 4" to make 4" x 6" card.
Cricut Art Philsophy cartridge - RCTNGLE1 p. 44 - white cut at 3 1/2" & blue striped paper from the DCWV Sweet Stack cut at 3"
Sponged the edges of all layers and embellishments with Tim Holtz Tea Dye Distress Ink
side view shows dimension
Embellishments
Big pink sunburst cut from Cricut Art Philsophy cartridge - FLOWER2 (shift button for SHAPE5) p.66 at 4" was added first with 3D Foam Tape
Next, I added the long peach patterned frame from the DCWV Sweet Stack - cut from Cricut Art Philsophy cartridge - SHAPE4 p. 56 cut at 1 1/2" - I added a twine-like yarn that I got for $1 at the craft store and taped it underneath the paper and then added the layer with more 3D Foam Tape
The top Doily-like flower was added next. It was cut from Cricut Art Philsophy cartridge - CIRCLE3 p.41 at 2 1/2" on the regular button for the peach patterned flower shape from the DCWV Sweet Stack and the layer button for the lt. pink doily shape
I added tiny adhesive pearls to all of the holes in the doily
Then I used a dimensional to add the puzzle piece with the word "Speak" printed on it - I made this on my computer from a free puzzle digital stamp image file from Aimee Asher. I layered the word on it in my word processing software and printed it on blue card stock - then I used my micro scissors to cut it out
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
You can NOT imagine how excited I was when my Close to My Heart Consultant Kit arrived on Friday with my very own Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge and collection! We had a busy weekend planned and all I wanted to do was start crafting!!! BUT...first things always come first and I was only able to find the time to make one card so far. My daughter had a birthday party yesterday, and I could not resist the opportunity to make a princess card for the princess themed party. I had very little time, so I wet super simple, but I was so delighted by how easy this new cartridge made it for me to make a birthday card in less than 15 minutes (which was all the time I could spare after gymnastics and a shopping trip to buy a gift!). Since I am so happy with the cartridge and since you still have time to get it for FREE when you sign up to be a Close to My Heart Consultant for just $99 in the month of March, I wanted to give you details ASAP!!
What do I have to do? Sign up to be a consultant with Close to my Heart and get, not only
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Embrace the Philosophy of fun with the Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge
Not sure if this is the right option for you? Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about this amazing opportunity...
What is the Cricut Art Philosophy Collection?This collection includes the Cricut Art
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perfect cut to use with you Close to my Heart Stamp Images. You also
get 3 large sheets of chip board shapes that match the cuts on the
cartridge. They are ready to perfectly work with your stamps and inks.
This is a $124.00 value. CTMH's regular price is $99.99 for this
collection. You will get yours FREE in the month of March!
Here is a picture of the Collection so you can see some of the amazing stamps that are included:
Keep in mind that not
only does the Art Philosophy cartridge include shapes that were created
exclusively to coordinate with the included CTMH stamp sets, but CTMH indicates when stamps not included with the collection coordinate as well, so you can buy more stamps later to go with this amazing cartridge. This means that you can cut down on all of your dies and punches and replace them with this versatile cartridge!
What else will I get in my Consultant Kit? Your stater kit will include both business supplies AND lots and lots of the most popular CTMH products to get you started (or just to play with if you choose not to take advantage of the business opportunity)! You will receive MANY different stamps (of the very highest quality - check out the card I made at the top of the post...the Happy Birthday stamp is almost as crisp as a computer printed image!) inks,
acrylic blocks, embellishments, stamp spritz to clean the ink, the famous stamp double
scrubber, cards, envelopes, paper samples, idea books,
adhesives, liquid glass and more! The contents of the kit include products valued at $288.00 and you STILL only pay $99.00 INCLUDING the Art Philosophy Collection
FREE!!! Altogether, you will receive approximately $400.00 worth of high quality and super fun products for just $99.00!!!
Here is a picture of all the amazing items you will receive:
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What's the best part? After you purchase your consultant kit, you are under no obligation to do anything other than enjoy it!! You are not under ANY pressure to become a CTMH consultant, but it can be so rewarding, so if you want to try, you could do that too!! You can sign up today, enjoy all of these amazing products and still not be obligated. You will have access to the CTMH online training academy to get ideas and inspiration. and you can learn more about this exciting business opportunity with no PRESSURE!! Finally, you will start off with a 22% discount on your future purchases and a 22% commission on all of your sales as well. AND as you buy and sell more, that number only INCREASES!!
What's the catch? What do I have to give back if I don't become a consultant? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!! If you never want to move forward as a consultant, the entire kit is yours to keep, including the fabulous Art Philosopy cartridge! If you continue with the business opportunity, you meed to have at least $300 in sales per quarter to keep your consultant status. That's only $300 in sales for every 3 months! We would love for you to go above and beyond this, but that is all that is required. So throw a crafting party once a month for 4 or 5 friends and you will MORE than cover the minimum!! If you do not reach $300 a quarter, you
become a Jr. Consultant. The commission is lower and you will not have
as much access to online areas, BUT you will not have any fees or penalties to pay. But don't worry, our blog and the blogs for other fab CTMH consultants will still continue to inspire you regularly!
I hope you have seen something (or a lot of things) that you like here. If you have, CLICK HERE to join me as a CTMH consultant today...OR if you just want to shop with me, I would very much appreciate it! Just CLICK HERE to shop with me now!
Yesterday morning, I came downstairs to find my almost 9 year old, Cubby, watching TV. I am slightly embarrassed to say that he is usually indulging in a Spongebob episode that he has already seen 1000 times. Yesterday, however, he was watching Sports Center! I don't know why, but the idea of my baby watching sports on TV made me exceptionally emotional. I know it seems silly, but they REALLY do grow up quickly.
If you follow my blog (or stop by from time to time) you probably remember my friend who inspired me to begin my "Year of Holiday Cards" project. Well, her birthday is tomorrow and I felt it only appropriate to make he something special to celebrate. I decided that she would be the recipient of my very first easel card. With the help of an online tutorial by Splitcoaststampers, I was able to complete my task!! Thanks to them for the easy to follow instructions! I don't have a stamp that works with a fishy birthday card, so I came up with "Fishing" You a Happy Birthday! I printed it out from my computer and cut it out with my Recollections scallop punch. I thought it looked lonely as one layer, so I added two more scallops behind it in a staggered arrangement, and that also served to let the easel card rest against it.
Panda Hugs!
J-
Recipe
Easel Card Base
Piece of plain purple Recollections card stock 4 1/4" x 8 1/2" - score at 4 1/4" and 6 3/8"
Fold in half and then fold the small section in the opposite direction
With the small section up, add adhesive and attach a 4 1/4" x 4/14" card from the top of the section
The video from Splitcoaststampers helped me to understand exactly what to do, so definitely check it out!
Top card
I cut the frame for this card from the SEI Crafts Couture stack at 4 1/4" and used the same cut I did for my Shadow Box Card. The fishbowl and fish are both from the Cricut Create a Critter cartridge. <Fishbowl> is the shift cut and I set it to 2" and used layers 1, 2 and 3 on the shift as well. <Fish> is cut at 1" and it is the regular cut. I used layers 1-3 for this as well. I added Stickles to the middle of the fish to make it stand out. The sand layer for the bowl was cut with the the glitter paper in the Mariposa mat stack. After I assembled the bowl, I added the fish with a pop up glue dot and then the bowl was added to the card with pop up glue dots as well. I added 2 sizes of light green Recollections crystals to look like bubbles coming out of the fish's mouth. Finally, I added three Recollections pearls to the card for an extra touch.
Bottom card
I added a white square cut at 4" x 4" and a lavender on top cut to 3 3/4". After I added the white, I taped a piece of Offray 7/8" Sunburst Rainbow ribbon to the lavender piece and taped it with Scotch tape under the piece. Then I used adhesive to place it on top. I added the 3 scallop sentiment on top of it using dimensionals.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
I had a few moments to myself today and wanted to enter a few contests, so here is a cute idea I have been working on. I call it a shadowbox card because the frame is raised to make the card components look like they are inside a shadowbox. I used the sentiment, "Fabulous" because being told I am fabulous will ALWAYS make me smile!! Hope you like it!
Panda Hugs!
J-
Recipe
Card base
I cut a piece of purple Recollections card stock to 5" x 10" and scored at 5" to make the fold.
Frame
I used a pretty paper from the SEI Crafts Couture pad and cut the frame shape from the Cricut Classic Font cartridge <Waytogo1> p. 72 on the italic function with shift selected. This gives you the entire frame in one cut. I cut on Real Dial Size at 5" to make sure it fit the card base perfectly. I added all of the components first and then added 2 layers of square dimensionals to the back of the frame corners. I doubled them so the frame was raised even higher and then added it on top of the card base at the end.
Woman, shoe and sentiment
Woman - Cricut Forever Young cartridge <Model6> p.29 cut at 3". I used the regular cut and the shift cut (twice to get the dress and purse in different colors). I added green Studio G glitter glue to the little purse.
Shoe - Cricut Forever Young cartridge <Heels1> p.54 cut at 3" on regular and shift cut. I only used 1 of the two that cut.
Sentiment - I cut the two bases for the sentiment from the same button as the woman, <model6> on the emblem function at 2" and 1 3/4". The word fabulous is cut from <Flower7> on page 70 on the word function. Then, I added each base with pop dots in between and then added light blue Stickles to the word fabulous.
Finishing Touches
I added a tiny Recollections pearl to the dress and green Recollections crystal to the patterned strip for some bling - they come sticky so you don't need to add adhesive. For the shoe, I added a purple jewel from a set my son found in a crafting kit in the house and then layered a small green jewel on top of it for dimension. I added monoadhesive to the back of the jewel and it was perfect to stick on the high heel. Finally, I added 3 tiny pearls under the word fabulous....for emphasis!
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
We had another fabulous weekend! My daughter has been sick for almost a week, so it was very nice to have her feeling better today. We decided to take a drive with no destination and see where it took us. We ended up going from park to park where the kids were able to play for a little while at each playground. They had a great time and we enjoyed watching them have fun! This morning, I was looking through some of my favorite blogs and saw a few challenges that caught my attention. I just bought some new paper stacks and was ready to try something new. Although I have done a shaker snowglobe, I really wanted to try a regular shaker card. So, today was the day I decided to do it. Also, I have been interested in the digital stamp option for a while, but never quite got to it. This morning I bought some Prismacolor pencils and downloaded my first few digital stamps.This card takes both digital stamping and the shaker card and blends them into (in my opinion) one of the best cards I have ever created! The recipe is a little complicated, but definitely worth it!
I uploaded a video to show you how the card looks when you shake the glitter!! Check it out here.
P.S. come back tomorrow for some amazing news I have to share!!
Panda Hugs!
J-
Recipe
Card base
1. Recollections lavender card stock - cut a piece of 12" x 12" card stock down to 12" x
6" and scored at 6" to make the card. I used my bone folder to get a
nice crease.
2.
Cut a piece of card stock from the S.E.I. Couture Pad to 5 1/2" x 5 1/2"
3.
Added another piece of the same lavender card stock cut to 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" - before
adhering it with monoadhesive, I added a piece of stretch lace ribbon
and folded it around the back. I secured it with scotch tape in the back
since you can't see it under the layer.
4. I topped off the card with a top layer cut to 4" x 4" from the DCWV Mariposa Matstack
Embellishments
Tilly on the Mushroom
The stamped image is from Digital Doodling.
I was sad to see that she is no longer blogging, but she was kind
enough to leave the blog up for the benefit of those looking for some
pretty free digital stamps. I printed her on white card stock, colored her with my new Prismacolor pencils and then used an exacto knife to cut the entire image out. I added a tiny Recollections pearl to her shirt and then pop dotted in the center of the green Mariposa cardstock.
Frame and Mushrooms
I cut the frame at 4 1/2" using <Frame1> from the Cricut Cindy Loo cartridge. I cut the base out in dark purple and the shift in yellow. I added Recollections pearls to the frame for a more elegant look. I also added two Recollections iridescent sparkly brads to the frame where the holes were cut out on both sides. I used the dimensionals to keep the end of the brad in place. The mushrooms are cut at 1 and 1 1/2" using <Mushroom> on p.63 of Cindy Loo. I cut the base in dark purple, the shift in a duskier purple, layer 1 in olive and layer 2 in yellow. Then I added purple Stickles to the spots on the mushrooms for a little sparkle.
Shaker Function
To create the shaker, I adhered both layers of the frame together, and then added a piece of transparency paper behind it. I use Elmers quick dry adhesive for it. That works much better for this type of gluing. For the transparency component, I used the clear paper that comes with the Cricut cutting mats. I save the paper when I throw away an old mat and then it can be used for future projects. Below is a picture of the frame with the transparency paper drying behind it.
After that was dry, I added another piece of 4 x 4 Mariposa paper to the back of it. Before adding it, I used an Exacto knife to cut out the center so you can still see through it. Then, I went around the entire frame using square dimensionals. Be careful to make sure they touch one another entirely, or you will have glitter leaking out all over the place! Below is a picture of the frame, the extra paper and the dimensionals.
Dimensional wall keeps the glitter from escaping
Once
the top was done, I poured a little bit of Studio G yellow glitter on
Tilly and the mushroom. and then added the frame piece over it.
Added the glitter right before I put the frame over Tilly
Sentiment and final touches
I thought about leaving the sentiment off the card, but decided I could use something little. I used the silver Ink It Up Stamp Pad and used a tiny stamp that says "merci" to turn this into a thank you. Finally, I added the little jewels to the top right at the end and then added the two Cindy Loo mushrooms to the bottom left for a finishing touch.
When I decided to make make a card for every holiday, I had very little idea just how many holidays there actually are! That being said, it's Fat Tuesday (aka Mardi Gras). Fat Tuesday occurs on the day before Ash Wednesday and is named for the practice of eating heavier foods before the ritual fasting season called Lent. Instead of a card today, in keeping with Mardi Gras tradition, I decided to make a mask instead. I had a lot of fun making this and my daughter has already claimed it for show and tell tomorrow!
Panda Hugs!
J-
Recipe
I used the Me & My Big Ideas Bliss Matstack and cut out the mask on the green patterned paper at 11 1/2" using the <October> event button on the Cricut Designer's Calendar cartridge
Then, I cut two more of the same masks at 11 1/4" in purple and yellow
I removed the bottom of the second two masks, leaving only the decorative strips at the top
I used zig adhesive to attach the two decorative strips and placed them in a staggered manner so you can see all the colors from the front. The image to the right shows the back of the mask and how the layered strips were attached.
Finally, I alternated tiny pearls and jewels to decorate the front of the mask and bent the feathery pieces in different directions to make them stand out more.
The second I saw this image in the Rock Princess cartridge book, it
reminded me of my daughter. A couple of weeks ago, we were shopping in
the mall. She had her big headphones on and was listening to her iPod as
we walked around. Since this Rock Kitty reminds me of her, I wanted to find a way to create a card that she would appreciate. A few of the challenges this week are perfect for
this image, so they gave me the push I needed to make this!
Recipe
Card base
Cut a piece of DCWV Bella Armoire Stack cardstock to 12" x 8" and score at 6" to create card fold
Shiny White cardstock from Recollections Precious Metals cut to 5" x 7"
Red with pink polka dot My Mind's Eye Love Nest cardstock cut to 3 1/4" x 4"
Shiny Gunmetal cardstock also from Recollections Precious Metals cut to 5" x 7" 6 1/2" x 3"
Pink Recollections cardstock cut to 3 1/8" x 4"
Kitty & Flower
Kitty with headphones - Cut from Cricut Rock Princess cartridge p 53 <cat> at 3"
Regular cut in black - shift cut in shiny white - layer 1 in polka dot - layer 1 shift in black
I added a tiny pearl to her collar
Flower - Cut from Cricut Pagoda cartridge p. 57 <Flower8> at 1 1/2"
Regular cut in black, pink and shiny white - Shift cut in Red with pink polka dots
I used a white glitter Recollections brad to secure the layers of the flower together
I used jewels above and below the flower and at the top right of the card
Sentiment
You're im-paw-sible but I love mew anyway
Stamped with My Pink Stamper's That's Punny-licious stamp set
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
Happy Valentine's Day!! Here are a few more Valentine's I made this year. I had LOTS of fun with them, but now I am ready to move on the the next holiday!
Rock Princess Cartridge
For my son (Cubby) - It says You Rock!
Create a Critter and Pagoda cartridges
For my friend/co-teacher - It says Friends make life bearable!