I have lots of new SVG files in the SVG Shack. The SVG files are Vector Cutting files and work with almost any digital cutter such as the Cricut Explore and Silhouette (Silhouette requires the designer edition of Silhouette Studio).
Time to start on those Valentines~
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Monday, December 22, 2014
Christmas Owl Tag
Happy Holidays! This is the last of my Christmas Projects (I think). I needed a cute gift tag for a special little one's package. I created this owl using the Cute Owl, Cricut Design Space and my Cricut Explore.
Labels:
Cards,
Christmas,
Cricut,
Cricut Explore,
Other projects,
Owl,
Tag
Saturday, December 13, 2014
It' Cousin Eddie here to wish you a Merry Christmas!!
I was hopping along with the SVG cutting files blog hop when I saw this card! OH My Gosh! I just knew I had to make it! The hop was featuring Christmas Movie projects and Christmas Vacation is one of my All Time Favorites! I really wanted to put, "oh Crap, Sh^**er's Full", but I didn't think that would go over very well! :P
I cut this card with the Cricut Explore and the SVG file by Michelle at ScrappinwithmyBug. Thanks, Michelle!!
I cut this card with the Cricut Explore and the SVG file by Michelle at ScrappinwithmyBug. Thanks, Michelle!!
Friday, December 12, 2014
It's Ornament Week at Thermoweb!!
I'm up on the Thermoweb Blog today. This week we are featuring homemade ornaments by both the paper and fabric design teams.
I chose these fun ornaments. They were cut using SVGCuts Christmas Ornament cut files and the Cricut Explore.
I chose these fun ornaments. They were cut using SVGCuts Christmas Ornament cut files and the Cricut Explore.
I used Thermoweb SuperTape to assemble this Christmas Tree and to give it some added shine I sprayed a coat of Thermoweb Gold Glitter Dust over the completed project.
The snowflake was assembled using a combination of Thermoweb SuperTape, 3D Zots and Mini Sticky Dot Runner.
Labels:
Cricut,
Cricut Explore,
Explore,
Ornaments,
Other projects,
Thermoweb
Monday, December 1, 2014
Christmas Shaker Card
I made this fun Shaker Card using Lori Whitlock Christmas Tree Pop Up Card SVG. It was super simple to cut with my Cricut Explore. I even cut Fun Foam as the middle layer to pop up the red striped label to make room for my shaker pieces.
Labels:
Cards,
Christmas,
Cricut,
Cricut Explore,
Lori Whitlock,
Shaker Card
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Cricut Announced Disney Frozen Cartridge!
Have you heard? Cricut just announced a new Disney Frozen Cartridge! It is available Right NOW in the Cricut Design Space for use with the Cricut Explore. Check out this little video I put together to see more.
Here are a couple of coupon codes to use right now. Click the link and apply the Coupon Code.
Stay tuned for more holiday deals
$5 off orders of $50 or more: Coupon Code CRICUTBF5
Free shipping all month: Coupon Code: FREESHIPNOV
Stay tuned for more holiday deals
$5 off orders of $50 or more: Coupon Code CRICUTBF5
Free shipping all month: Coupon Code: FREESHIPNOV
Saturday, November 22, 2014
November & December SVG Files
Friday, November 21, 2014
Cricut Design Space App for the Ipad - Coming January 2015!
We just got the green light to share with you the preview of the Beta Version of the Cricut Design Space Ipad App!
You are going to love, Love, LOVE this app! It is fast, intuitive and has so many fun features. Creating on the go is no more a wish! If you have your ipad and a wifi connection, you can design in the Design Space app no matter where you are.
I designed a card from start to finish using the app to give you an idea of the workflow process. You can watch it here!
This is the card I create in the video. It was after midnight when I took the photo. I promise to get a better photo in daylight, but I wanted to share.
Here is a few more screenshots from the Cricut Website
Don't forget to also check out these amazing videos showcasing the IPAD app.
Scrappy Diva
Melody Lane
Crafts by Two
You are going to love, Love, LOVE this app! It is fast, intuitive and has so many fun features. Creating on the go is no more a wish! If you have your ipad and a wifi connection, you can design in the Design Space app no matter where you are.
I designed a card from start to finish using the app to give you an idea of the workflow process. You can watch it here!
This is the card I create in the video. It was after midnight when I took the photo. I promise to get a better photo in daylight, but I wanted to share.
Here is a few more screenshots from the Cricut Website
If you have a blue tooth adapter you can even send your design right to the Explore!
Click below to purchase a bluetooth adapter
Don't forget to also check out these amazing videos showcasing the IPAD app.
Scrappy Diva
Melody Lane
Crafts by Two
Labels:
Cricut,
Cricut Explore,
Design Space,
Explore,
IPAD App,
Tutorial
Monday, November 17, 2014
Cricut Explore Vs Silhouette Cameo
I wanted to take a moment and post one more reason to choose the Cricut Explore over the Silhouette Cameo.
Top Ten Reviews performed their own comparisons of several die cutting machines. The list of materials each machine can cut speak for itself. Quite clearly the Cricut can cut more materials than the Silhouette Cameo.
Here are a few more reasons to choose the Cricut Explore over the Silhouette Cameo
Ready to buy a Cricut Explore ?
Friday, November 14, 2014
Cricut Explore Vs Silhouette Cameo - Finally, a Factual Independent Study - THE RESULTS ARE IN!
Hey everyone! Big News! I already know the Cricut Explore is the most awesome digital cutter ever... but now, not only do I know from my personal experience using the machine, experts at the THIRD PARTY, INDEPENDENT Percept Labs conducted testing between the Silhouette Cameo and the Cricut Explore. Here is just a sampling of their findings
- The Cameo failed on 7 out of the 8 materials we tested: Foam, Leather (soft), Leather (hard), Chipboard, Chipboard (dense), Magnet sheet, and Aluminum. Explore cut all 8 materials nearly 100% of the time. We had designed more force in Explore so we are not surprised.
- Explore circles are really circles, but the Silhouette machine had repeated issues of not starting and stopping their circles in the same place. While the circles were coming out round, they just weren’t complete.
- · Explore cuts truer to the design than the Cameo. Essentially, if you have a design, Design Space & Explore follow the actual design more accurately than the Cameo.
This is exciting news and factual information. No need to take my word
for it, read the report. Quite clearly the Explore out performs the
Silhouette Cameo.
You can read the full report here http://us.cricut.com/home/perceptlabs
http://us.cricut.com/home/perceptlabs
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Mambi meets Thermoweb! Inspirational Desk Frame
Hello
there! It's Lorrie here. I've got a super easy, but oh so fun project
for you today! I made an inspirational desk calendar using the amazing
products above by Thermoweb and Mambi.
Begin with a regular 5 x 7 picture frame. Remove the glass and punch two holes in the backing of the frame. Insert jump rings.
Add the fun inspirational messages to the jump rings using a hole punch. Glue glitter stars to the clear acetate by using the Thermoweb Fabric Fuse Glue. Add a bright pink Mambi Arrow with a Thermoweb foam square.
Super easy page, simply punch holes and add to the jump ring. Glue the arrow with Fabric Fuse.
Add the clear acetate page using a sticky dot behind the words and attach to the star silver/white 3 x 4 card by Mambi.
Use the Thermoweb Mini Tape Runner to attach the black glitter paper to the gold Mambi paper. Use Sticky dots to attach the Today is a Gift card to the glitter. Add Deco Photo Corners to the edges of the yellow paper.Sew a pocket using one of the clear acetate cards on the striped paper, add the star with Fabric Fuse. Pop the arrow with Foam Squares, add a deco Photo Corner.
That's it. Add a 5 x 7 Mambi inspirational message to the inside of the frame. All that's left is to remember to place it some place to remind you of the incredibly simple messages that will make you take a minute to realize what a positive attitude can do to make your day a little bit brighter.
Begin with a regular 5 x 7 picture frame. Remove the glass and punch two holes in the backing of the frame. Insert jump rings.
Add the fun inspirational messages to the jump rings using a hole punch. Glue glitter stars to the clear acetate by using the Thermoweb Fabric Fuse Glue. Add a bright pink Mambi Arrow with a Thermoweb foam square.
Super easy page, simply punch holes and add to the jump ring. Glue the arrow with Fabric Fuse.
Add the clear acetate page using a sticky dot behind the words and attach to the star silver/white 3 x 4 card by Mambi.
Use the Thermoweb Mini Tape Runner to attach the black glitter paper to the gold Mambi paper. Use Sticky dots to attach the Today is a Gift card to the glitter. Add Deco Photo Corners to the edges of the yellow paper.Sew a pocket using one of the clear acetate cards on the striped paper, add the star with Fabric Fuse. Pop the arrow with Foam Squares, add a deco Photo Corner.
That's it. Add a 5 x 7 Mambi inspirational message to the inside of the frame. All that's left is to remember to place it some place to remind you of the incredibly simple messages that will make you take a minute to realize what a positive attitude can do to make your day a little bit brighter.
Labels:
Frame,
Inspiration Calendar,
Mambi,
Other projects,
Thermoweb
Christmas Shape Card with Lori Whitlock and the Cricut Explore
Hello everyone and thanks for stopping by. I made a couple of fun
projects using the Lori Whitlock Christmas Santa SVG and the Cricut
Explore.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Sizing Text in Cricut Design Space
A super quick video to explain sizing text in Cricut Design Space
Labels:
Cricut,
Design Space,
How to Size Text,
Sizing Text,
Text,
Tutorials
It's Homemade Ornaments week at Thermoweb
I'm up on the Thermoweb Blog today. This week we are featuring homemade ornaments by both the paper and fabric design teams.
I chose these fun ornaments. They were cut using SVGCuts Christmas Ornament cut files and the Cricut Explore.
I chose these fun ornaments. They were cut using SVGCuts Christmas Ornament cut files and the Cricut Explore.
I used Thermoweb SuperTape to assemble this Christmas Tree and to give it some added shine I sprayed a coat of Thermoweb Gold Glitter Dust over the completed project.
The snowflake was assembled using a combination of Thermoweb SuperTape, 3D Zots and Mini Sticky Dot Runner.
Labels:
Christmas,
Cricut,
Cricut Explore,
Other projects,
Thermoweb
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Christmas Ornament with Lori Whitlock Blog Hop
Hello and welcome back to another Lori Whitlock blog hop! We are so excited that you have joined us!
Today, I have a fun Christmas Ornament for you.
This file is originally intended to be a treat box milk carton, and in all honesty, that's what I was planning when I started to make it. However, when I was finished, I thought it would be so cute hanging on the tree.
The name of this file is the Gingerbread Milk Carton
Thanks for stopping by! Now it's time for the fun stuff!
Here's a couple of coupons for you. One is for the SVG shop and one for the digital shop over at Snap Click Supply. Grab your coupons and then check out the rest of the blog hop.
While you're there, grab your adorable freebie
Don't forget to enter to win Lori Whitlock's Echo Park Christmas Collection!!!
Labels:
Blog Hop,
Christmas,
Lori Whitlock,
Ornaments,
Other projects
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Creating a Grid Layout with the Cricut Explore Design Space
Hello there! I wanted to take a minute and show you how I created this Thanksgiving Grid Layout in Design Space with the Cricut Explore. These are super simple and the possibilities are endless. You can use them to make sports, holiday, birthday and just about every kind of layout you can think of.
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