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

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Tabby Kitty, Princess Kitty, Black Kitty in a Box- Print and Cut and 3D

 Hi Y'all!
Robyn here to play!
No occasion needed!
These files are fun! and will brighten any day and desk.
All you add is the smiles!

On the Mat




On the Mat


On the Mat



The kitties are print and  cut,  easy assembly with the folds scored for you and one glue dot.
The box is a straight cut.

You can use the negative space as a stencil for your own and kid creations!


Supplies:
It could happen!

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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Bug Love Car Card in a Box Decoration -Surfboard Gift Box - Birds and Animals Dingbat Font - Print and Cut

Hi Y'all!
Robyn here with another  Quietfire Design digital mashup!
My first car was a Beetle, 
and even tho I say learning to drive (in my 30's) 
was the biggest mistake I've 
ever made...
Driving  this 3D love bug will put you (and the critters  of your choice)
in the drivers seat to creativity and miles of smiles!
Not to mention....
Surfs up!
And it folds flat for mailing!
Aside from your Silhouette, no license required.
Full list of files and supplies listed at the end of the post.
On the Mat

Using the 3D car as the base, I added in the surf board
extracted from the Surfboard gift box.
I cut 4 of the top pieces and glued them together for dimension.

On the Mat

After several embellishment and sentiment fails, I decided to print the
Surf's up
right on the outer shell of the car.
  • Ungroup the car pieces
  • place the outer side car on the mat and change the fill color to white
  • Size the surfs up to fit on the car piece
  • Turn on registration marks and place the piece on the mat
  • Turn off cut lines to the car 
  • Send to printer
  • Place the printed paper in Silhouette and turn on cut lines for the car-cut.
On the Mat


One of my working mats!
*****TIP*****
Use  the Text tool to write notes to yourself on the mat while you are in design phase.
If I get distracted, it helps me to remember what/why I was doing when I come back.


Moose and Bear are in their baggies ready to catch some big water!

On the mat.


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Comments and Questions Welcomed!

Files and Supplies

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Happy Birthday Watercolour Tulip Tag Box and Watercolour Box- Silhouette Print and Cut technique

Hi Y'all!
Robyn here, digitally gearing up for a busy spring 
birthday season!
April and May keep your postal service in business around here so I need to have a heavy stash.
No paint brush or stamps touched these projects!
Print and cut is easier than you think.
On the Mat
  • Ungroup 
  • Move the print and cut elements to the working mat area
  • Choose show registration marks and make sure all elements are within the hatch marks


  • Send the design to your printer.
  • Place the paper on your mat and cut and it will automatically read the registration marks and cut.



The box is just one piece!

On the Mat


With registration marks


Printed and cut

You can do it!
We can help!
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and questions!
Create without limits!
and Happy Birthday to all!


Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Happy birthday Tag Box- Print and Cut

Hi Y'all!
Robyn here raising the bar this year gifting myself!
This versatile  file could be used as a hostess gift, party favors, place settings, or a surprise gift for yourself!
( By my birthday I'll forget what's in it!)
Print and cut on the Silhouette is easier than you think.

On the mat

Print and Cut
( I am still using V2, so the step out is not V specific- the general steps will apply to any version)
  • Ungroup the file and keep just the happy birthday element on the mat
  • Turn on registration marks 
  • Place the element on the page making sure it is inside of the registration marks.
  • Send to the printer.
  • Load your printed element page to the Silhouette.
  • Send to Silhouette and follow the instructions from there.


Assembly is easy. Suzanne has done all the work for you.
The box fits perfectly inside of the tag.
***TIP***
If you have a hard time seeing the fold line perforations, hold the paper up to the light.

I'm going to stash a little special something inside, and place it in my birthday box to open on the day.
What will be in yours?

To visit artist desks world wide, (and other birthday happenings) please visit my blog.

Comments and Questions Welcomed!