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Once again I've had these pictures forever, most of the times I set aside pictures because I have no clue on what to do with them, and then I will run across them again and a lightbulb goes off. Here the lightbulb was "drawing" my own Oreo cookies with the gel pen holder. I didn't know how it would turn out, that is a whole lot of detail, but my Cricut and handy dandy gel pen holder didn't fail me!!! I was so excited! The cut file for this is available for download on the bottom of this page so you to can draw an Oreo cookie!
I started by downloading images and using the trace function in SCAL 2 to trace the Oreo cookie. I also found an Oreo font that I could download online!
With the SCAL 2 file, I cut out the circles by turning off the Oreo and draw layers and leaving on the cut circle layer.
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Then I turned off the cut circle layer, turned on the Oreo and draw layers, and without removing the mat, I took the blade holder out and put in the gel pen holder being careful not to move the blade housing.
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On page 2 of the cut file are some extra circle to layer the cut circle on. I then inked the edges of those circles and used the distress tool to rough the edges up a bit.
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I had this super cute patterned paper that reminded me of lots of Oreo cookies, so I added my pictures and ribbon to the paper.
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I then layered my circles and added those to the paper as well.
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Last of all, I added some buttons and some journaling strips to the page! And there you have it! A cute Oreo page for your Oreo loving family!
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