My friend’s son turned one this week and this weekend was his first birthday party! It was so adorable and he totally loved smashing his birthday cake. Happy first birthday, Finley!

I didn’t have a birthday card on hand, but I DID have a bunch of fun card stock that I recently bought from JoAnn Fabrics during a sale, so I decided to make him a birthday card using my Cricut!

To make this card I used:

To start, I went on the app and looked for designs I liked.  There was one that said, “have your cake and eat it too.”  I thought it was appropriate since first birthdays are notorious for cake smashing. 🙂

After I downloaded the design to my app, I got my Cricut machine ready for cutting.  First, I put the card stock on the mat and inserted it into the machine. Then I adjusted the dial (on the right of the machine) to the card stock setting and pressed go!

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The design took about a minute and a half to cut.  There were a lot more elements than the words that were available with the design download, but I wanted to keep it simple so I simply just had the words cut. Once the design was finished cutting, I used my weeding tool to remove the excess paper and get it all set for application.  Then, using a glue stick, I attached the blue letters to the white card stock.

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That’s it! It’s really that simple! This was fun, speedy and very easy to make. Questions or comments? Just ask!

-Jackie

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2 replies on “Cricut Made Birthday Card

  1. For a one year old? Thats an awfully expensive piece of equipment you are trying to convince people they need. Bet he would have been happy with a card you made with paper and colored pencils and a contribution to his college fund

    1. Hi Linda,

      Sorry you feel that way! I’m actually not trying to convince anyone they need anything. I was simply showing how I made something for someone I love, using a tool I love.

      Come back when you have something positive to share. As the saying goes, if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.

      And by the way, I did in fact give him money for his college fund..

      Have a great day!

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