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************************************************************************************************************************ Just a little reminder: I do use "retired" items in my projects so current customers can get inspired! You will notice that once you click on the listed items as they will not show up in my SU! store! ALL cards are now posted to Facebook only! So please be sure to click on the link below...

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Showing posts with label print & cut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label print & cut. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Let's talk Paper Quality

So today I am going to share a card with you that you may think has NOTHING to do with Stampin' Up! Well, you are wrong. LOL

Yes, I did not stamp anything on this card .... BUT I used Stampin' Up! cardstock to cut the Viking shape with my silhouette cameo (which I copied and traced myself and is not for re-sale)... And of course used our cardstock for layering as well.  But the main reason why I am talking about cardstock today, is to point out for those of you that may not know yet.. we now have white cardstock in the same thick high quality as our colored cardstock. And that my friend is priceless. If you ever made full cards from white cardstock using our old whisper white cs then you know what I am talking about. It felt flimsy because it is thinner. Well it is wonderful for stamping on but for the card base, you really want to use our thick white cardstock! You just don't know how happy this cardstock option makes me!

The card I made is large! It's a full sheet of cs folded in half so it's measuring 8 1/2 by 5 1/2 and feels just great...

Here it is:



The greeting is printed using the "viking" font that I downloaded for free from dafont.com... I actually used the print and cut feature for it ;-)

Here is a closer look of the cut shape



I hope you'll consider using the thick white cardstock for your cardbased in the future... you will love it!

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Friday, June 27, 2014

My Digital Studio, Paper Pumpkin and Silhouette Cameo = Heaven!

Oh boy I just REALLY love when my favorite things work so well together!

You may wonder, what now… Well, I am excited to tell you that I created a Logo in My Digital Studio, opened it in the Silhouette Cameo Software… sized it down and added a cut box around it AND added scallops (several circles side by side… welded to the box)… Then the best of it… I used the print and cut function AND it worked perfectly. Can you tell that I am just a bit excited?!

Here is the finished project:

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See that cute little tote with the handles, strings and clothe pins? That was a Paper Pumpkin Kit one month… I may not always use the kits right away, but sure am glad to have my own subscription, you can get one too or give as gift! See here!

In case you wonder what is in the little tote… some small fliers to hand out to other Great Dane or Giant Breed Dog owners so they can join us on Facebook and come meet with our dogs for play dates. My talented Friend Theresa is selling Greeting Cards at Market Days downtown Columbus and offered to have them there… How nice of her! I also put some tiny dog bones in the tote to hand out to the furry friends Winking smile

Oh and if you are local and have one of the bigger dogs like we do, come check us out on Facebook, click on pic:

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We are meeting tomorrow morning at 9am at Britt David Ball Park, on the practice field…

Monday, June 23, 2014

Play Time

Oh I just had too much fun this morning! I played with the “print and cut” feature on my Silhouette Cameo… using a file from “My Digital Studio”. It’s way easier than I thought it would be!!

Here is my finished card (scroll down below to see another butterfly):

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Now I do want to point out that, YES – I used the Blendabilities on my printed out butterfly and also listed them below… BUT they are still not available as of yet. I will make a big announcement to you all so we can bombard them with orders Winking smile Stampin’ Up just don’t want them to go on backorder due to short inventory from manufacturer…

Then a little tip: You MUST use wax paper between the cardstock and the “Striped Scallop” die to make the cut pattern come out of the die way easy once cut!

This is a very easy card and could go into mass production…

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Oh and here is my original cut image:

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You can see how much bigger this butterfly is. It just didn’t work with my card layout and the colors too… Soooo I will have to make another card later on Winking smile Can’t let it go to waste…