Word Builders: A Garden of Words Cricut Cartridge Review
The Word Builders: A Garden of Words cartridge was created by Heather Lancaster of Calgary, Alberta, Canada whose passion for anything involving glueing, cutting, drawing as well as collecting all sorts of paper. The artwork she manages to create has since made its way off the family fridge and into scrapbooks and other decorative sticker and paper products manufactured by Provo Craft. If you are wondering what features come with the Word Builders: a Garden of Words cartridge, then here’s a quick list; Flower, Puzzle, Flowerpot, Caterpillar Blackout, Birdhouse, and Flowerpot Blackout.
Speaking of School Cricut Cartridge Review
Another Marie Cole design is the Speaking of School Cricut cartridge which, very much like another creation of hers the Speaking of Winter cartridge, features a very jolly and whimsical set of alphabets and characters that’s sure to catch any child’s fancy. The theme this time around centers on things that can be found inside a classroom and things that children are very familiar with.
Word Builder: A Word Party Cricut Cartridge Review
As educators and parents, it is our duty to teach our children to read. However, in our world today – with television, computer games, cellphones, iPods and the internet competing for their attention – it gets increasingly difficult to get a kid to focus on a book.
Plantin’ Schoolbook Cricut Cartridge Review
The holiday break has been long gone and school is here to stay. Once again, we help our children dust their schoolbooks, bring out their uniforms and school clothes and shop for their school supplies. Once again, we painstakingly label each and every one of their notebooks, pencil cases, and text books. And once again, we hear them tell us to “make it cooler”, to add heart shapes and flowers to boring, square name tags.
Celebrations Cricut Cartridge Review
Paper crafting is a wonderful way to put into good use all the creative juices in one’s body. It is also a good medium to express something. Paper crafting, though may be viewed as a craft that will require patience, it seen as a more personal approach in doing things.
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