Showing posts with label SVG Cuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SVG Cuts. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Happy Birthday Card and Cross Stitch Project

How's that for a blog post title? They are not combined, but someday I do want to incorporate a mini cross stitch project onto a card.

Today I have a card to share that took some time in the creating. I saw this great kit on SVG Cuts and fell in love with the house. While I haven't had the chance to make that, a friend's birthday was coming up and I wanted to make a card for her. I kept looking at the card with the honeycomb/hexagons on the front and the fun pop up heart on the inside. I wanted to use that file because I thought the friend, who is like a grandmother to my girls, would love seeing the heart pop up when she opened the card. The only thing was, I didn't want the "bee mine" to be cut on the front panel. I figured it couldn't be too hard to "erase" that from the design. Well, in the end it wasn't too hard, but I am still so new to the Cameo and the Designer Studio program, it took me a while(and some tips from a friend) to figure out how to get it done. My instinct on what I needed to do was correct, I just thought for a while it wasn't working when it really was. I had to release the compound path (for those of you with a Cameo). Then pieces were under the main front panel and I had to move it to see them and then I could delete the portion I didn't want cut. Whew. Because it took a bit longer than I had hoped to figure that out (and I am like a dog with a bone when I want something to work the way I want it to work) I was running out of time to be able to get the card into the mail and have it arrive on time. So, it's not as embellished as much as I might have liked. Still, I'm very happy with the final project and I learned a few things along the way. All good things! Hope you like it, too.



The card is a bit larger than 5x7, but there is an envelope file that you can cut as well. I love how Mary and Leo think of everything!

I used Close To My Heart cardstock and paper for most of the design. The cardstock colors are Twilight and Baby Pink. The pattern paper is mostly from a retired line called Chantilly (I just love the colors, plus, my mom used to wear Chantilly perfume and that memory makes me smile). The polka dotted paper is from a Christmas 12x12 stack I got at Michaels. 

The Happy Birthday sentiment on the front is CTMH, aptly named Happy Birthday Script and the inside sentiment is Papertrey Ink's Birthday Basics. 

Feel free to click on the images to make them larger if you like. 

And in case you were interested, I finished stitching the counted cross stitch design I was working on. 
The magazine shows the design put together as a cushion, but I think I may frame it instead. 
The colors just make me happy. 

Thanks so much for stopping by.

Hope you have a great day!
Jeanne




Friday, November 8, 2013

SVG Cuts-Cute Scarecrow

 Sometimes I just feel like playing with paper and, when there are cute cutting files like this scarecrow from a set called Leaves are Falling at SVG Cuts, playing with paper can result in something really neat. Thanks to some extra time due to Jessica signing up for a few after school activities, I was able to make this fun scarecrow. There are other projects included, but I've not gotten to those yet.




I cut the files using Make The Cut software and my cutting machine. The paper is a DCWV stack from last year called Amber Autumn.  I also used some scraps from my stash. 
Putting it together isn't hard, but it does take some time and patience(and maybe a peek or two at the assembly video on the SVG Cuts website). 

I'm pretty dang happy with how this project came out. 
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Thanks so much for stopping by!
I hope you have a happy weekend.

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