Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Music Dingbat - Christmas Wreath - Merry Christmas - Music Exresses - Easel

Yogi here today and I wanted to do something musical with Suzanne's latest Music Dingbat font...

Also using a quote and design element background stamps from Suzanne available on Quietfire Design  ("Music Expresses"); ("Merry Christmas Background"); ("Grid Background")

I'm also using several digital cut files from Suzanne available on Silhouette onLine store. Click images to purchase. 



https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/designs/279850?search=music+dingbat&sortby=relevance&submitted_search=truehttps://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/designs/51599?search=holly+twig+berry+wreath&sortby=relevance&submitted_search=truehttps://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/designs/52025?search=Suzanne+Cannon+Merry+Christmas&sortby=relevance&submitted_search=true

Scored and folded my dark grey toned cardstock to create the easel structure. Cut another piece from a matte silver cardstock same size as card and adhered to front.

 
Opened my SCAL software (Sure Cuts A Lot) and created the musical background using the Music Dingbat font. Made sure everything touched something and then cut from white cardstock. Inked with Distress Black Soot Oxide pad. Doodled with a silver gel pen on the large treble clef.

Cut the white 1/2" wide frame, same size as card front and embossed with Cuttlebug "Swiss Dots" embossing folder. Adhered the musical notes and frame to the front, some under the frame and some on top of it.

Stamped the quote using Versafine Black Onyx and clear embossed. Die cut with Elizabeth Craft Designs "Stitched Circle" die set. Adhered to edge of frame front.


 
On the Floor: stamped the Grid pattern on an angle twice on white cardstock using my Tim's Stampin' Platform with Black Onyx and clear embossed. Trimmed down.

Stamped the Merry Christmas background on white cardstock with Distress "Pumice Stone" and embossed with Silver Detail embossing powder, then electronically cut the Merry Christmas. Also cut a shadow layer and inked with the Oxide black. Adhered both together then onto the grid background.

Cut the holly and berry branches from white cardstock, inked with oxide pads and adhered to floor. Adhered everything to floor with 3D foam tape.

Final touch added Liquid Pearls "White Opal" and Red" to the berries.






Monday, November 26, 2018

The Nutcracker Ornament Decorations

Charmed by the Nutcracker Ballet?  Me, too!  So here are some of the characters as ornament decorations.  They come with a hanger and a tag, but you don't have to use them.  It's up to you.  Change the colours around to please yourself, there are no rules!  I made the snowflakes from vellum which doesn't show up here, but is really nice "in person".  These are all available on my Silhouette profile today!

Shown here:
Nutcracker Ornament Decoration   Design ID 281553
Nutcracker Clara Ornament Decoration    Design ID 281555
Nutcracker Mouse King Ornament Decoration   Design ID 281556  
Nutcracker  Snow King and Queen Ornament Decoration    Design ID 281554 
Nutcracker Sugar Plum Fairy Ornament Decoration   Design ID 281557

Let the holiday season begin!
Happy cutting! Suzanne

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Christmas Tree Hanging Ornament

Hi Y'all Robyn here!
Happy Thanksgiving all US of A friends!
Over eating and full speed ahead on Holiday decor and gifts.
Ornaments are a thing in our family and our family is a tribe.
Mindful of that I can't get too carried away unless I start the year before!
(note to self for next year!)
After the initial planning, this series of ornaments by
can be made in about 1/2 hour.
If they're not worth a half hour, take them off your list!
The  inserts are interchangeable with the holder and you can see
many more designs in the store.
Y'all come back Dec 5 for multiple posts as 
Suzanne will be a featured designer!

On the mat

 The holder

The insert
(forgive the smudges and dust-polish your metallics before you photo and gift!)


No one in our tribe has a small tree!
#OrnamentsMatter!

Comments and Questions Welcomed!

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

QFD Advent Fonts!


Fun QFD Advent Fonts using the extra colour elements.

Have  you met the Quietfire Design Advent Fonts?  They're a fun way to decorate on the countdown to Christmas!  You can use just one font, or mix and match!  Why not make them into stickers?


Here are the fonts available to date.  They're all available at Silhouette HERE!

Quietfire Design Advent Fonts at Silhouette

Each font should be treated like a dingbat font - A=1, B=2,  Y is 25 and Z is the quotation. To access the extra elements, use the extra keys noted with the font. If you want to use the extra elements in the Silhouette software, place them over their corresponding image in the monogram, rightclick and choose Send to Back of Layer or Send Backward. Check out the video on layering additional elements on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Vre31ZfSPwY and a tutorial about mixing and matching the QFD Fonts can be seen here: https://youtu.be/B6CHIk9Tmyw  (this one is using the fonts in a Word Document).

When you print these fonts large, they make great colouring pages!



If you have any questions, just ask!
Happy printing and Merry Christmas! Suzanne

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Snowflake Christmas Cards

Hi, Connie Nichol here today with a couple of simple Christmas cards featuring the Noel Snowflake card digital cut file available in the Silhouette Design Store here.  I didn't end up using the 'Noel' part of this cut file, but the card base with the cut out snowflakes is the perfect beginning for many different Christmas cards.  You can add any die cut word or stamped sentiment and here's a couple of examples.  You might have noticed that I'm still on a white and gold kick.  There is something just SO elegant about gold on any project.



Here's what the cut file looks like - not the best photo of a computer screen, but you can see the card base with the itty bitty snowflakes, as well as the ovals and the word Noel.


I found that cutting the card base out of a solid colour of cardstock worked best to show off the cut out snowflakes.

I added a gold border to the Merry Christmas card by rubbing embossing ink along the card edges (use a scrap piece of cardstock as a mask to keep a sharp edge), sprinkling with embossing powder and heating.

Quietfire Design has a number of dies and stamped quotes that fit perfectly into the cut oval frame of the cut file.  The small Merry Christmas and To Appreciate the Beauty of a Snowflake stamps are the two that I reached for.  Thanks for stopping by, Connie








Wednesday, November 7, 2018

How to turn an ornament into a card-Merry Christmas Ornament Card- Joy Ornament Card

Hi Y'all!
Robyn here, welcoming y'all to the merry season of 
Holiday card making!
These two files in Suzanne's Silhouette Store easily convert into 
Holiday Cards.
That's the Joy of digital creating!
You've been good- Might you find a digital cutter under the tree this year?

On the Mat
I enlarged the ornament to about 5x7 to make it card sized, and to keep the visual on one screen, that step is omitted in the mat below.
Make a copy of the original design and move to the side of the mat- ALWAYS make a copy!
Note: I still use V2 software, and sometimes Illustrator, so directions  are not exact, tho in some form you will go through these steps.

  1. Ungroup
  2. Release compound path and select the outer ring
  3. Mirror the ring to the left
  4. Overlap the rings slightly - enlarge the view so you can see
  5. Select the two outside rings and weld.


I backed the front with velum as the lines are so delicate! and added a second layer of Merry Christmas.
I didn't notice till I took the photo, the word droops a bit.
(don't tell)

***Scroll Down for Tips***
The Joy card follows the same basic steps with alternate backing.
Both of these might make great shaker cards.
(stay tuned)
 On the Mat


***Tips***
  • These files have Very fine hairlines. TAKE YOUR TIME
  • The mat is as important as the blade. If you are having difficulty cutting or removing the tiny intricate pieces, try a mat with more or less tack.
  • Paper matters too. If you can't get a paper to give you a clean cut, try rotating it. Many papers have distinct grains and will cut better one way than another.
Two 5x7"cards will fit on a 12x12" sheet



Enjoy creating for the Season! and beyond!

Comments and Questions Welcomed

Monday, November 5, 2018

Creating with the QFD Monogram Fonts


Hey there! It's Suzanne here and I wanted to let you know that I've created a video tutorial showing you how to use the extra elements in the QFD Monogram Fonts available on the Silhouette Design Store.

I chose to use the brand new Holly Flourish Monogram Font, but the technique applies to any of the fonts with the extra elements.

Supplies:
QFD Holly Flourish Monogram Font (#279847)
White cardstock
Colour printer (I'm not recommending the one I use!)
Silhouette Cameo 
Walnut Hollow Basswood Country Rounds 

It's easy and fun!  Here's the video.  If you're receiving this as an email update, CLICK HERE to go directly to YouTube to watch the tutorial.


Thanks for visiting.
Happy Cutting! Suzanne
P.S.  Don't forget to use the Silhouette Creator's code for your purchases at Silhouette! (the info is in the sidebar over there! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>)