Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Sunday, December 17, 2023

Joy-Peace on Earth Christmas ATC

 Hi Y'all
Digging into the Suzanne Cannon Silhouette Store Designer archives!
for a quick ATC with a cut file and a print and cut file.
I love giving ATCs as they love lovely on a mantel, or you can punch a hole and hang them on a tree, or regift them as a gift tag!

After cutting I embossed with a Sizzix folder, inked with gold on the flat side
and painted the raised with some iridescent watercolors.
Slipped a scrap of glittery christmas paper behind the card.

The back is the cut file, add some fill color and print, set the design to no cut 
and just cut the card outline.

On the Mat

Working mat

It was so much fun I cut a few extra of the JOY cards and got some bonus cards!
Used both positive and negative .


Supplies
Have some fun this holiday season and be sure to share your creations with us on the
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Comments and Questions always welcome!



Monday, October 30, 2023

Assembling the Quietfire 3D Pocket Cards

 

(These designs are being release over a number of weeks, so watch for them!)

The 3D Pocket Card is great way to give a gift card! Use the pocket for a gift card or make a special wish card. They’d even make great placecards! These cards fold flat for mailing and/or storage and fit in a envelope designed for a standard 5x7" card. 

Use the nameplate if you wish or leave it off - you have lots of options with these cheery cards.

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Have a look at this short video tutorial for assembly instructions - they're fast and easy!  If you are receiving this as an email update, CLICK HERE to watch on YouTube.

Happy creating! Suzanne 


Monday, July 17, 2023

Assembling the Folk Art Treat Dishes

 Here is the cutest little set of folk art treat dishes!

These little easy-to-make boxes/dishes don’t just have to be for food treats!  They make great little decorations around the house or at a place setting.

Many of them have Print & Cut sentiments.  You can use those, or add your own on the panel. 

You can find these boxes at my Silhouette Store!


Fill these boxes with treats or decorations or flameless votives! 

 

 

Here is a little video tutorial to help you construct the box part.  If you are receiving this as an email update, click here: https://youtu.be/uAPyJFuxifg

 


Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Winter Deer Treat Cup/Peace- Mash up Card

 Hi Y'all!
Robyn here with one of the last and not least Holiday cards of the year.
Procrastination was useful as I had so many files to upload to my library the files mixed and mingled in the creative space and this card emerged!

Winter Deer Treat Cup, is an adorable quick 3D project, and I used just the silhouette.
Always make a copy before you start messing with it!
On the mat

Peace is a file I return to again and again in all seasons

Card base and layers,  you can use any of the hundreds of Suzanne's card files.
I thought I was going to use the Joyful sentiment.

Working mat

I cut four peace, layered them for dimension and used a black layer on the bottom for a drop shadow.

You can use the negative as a spacing template, and with some careful cutting get a bonus card out of it.
I wasn't feeling the snowflake, so that will also be saved for another card.


****Digital Cutting Tip****
Use a clean soft brayer to  roll over your paper on the sticky mat.
For these intricate cuts you want the mat to have the least stick possible and still get a good cut and the brayer will help insure good contact.
Brayer again before you remove the paper, to keep the cut on the mat, remove the negative, then roll your mat, not the paper to release the cut.


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May Peace be your gift this holiday season and in the New Year!
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