Card making ideas for Cricut and Silhouette crafters. Card making inspiration using SVG cut files, printable digital paper patterns, card folding and making techniques.
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I know it is time for school ending but if you are like me, anytime of the year is school layouts.
Following is my completed layout.
The first file I used from PCC was Lil Crayons and Pencils Borders. I made this to hold part of my title down the middle of my layout. “First Grade Aug. 2019” I really liked the way it came out
I also used the Pencil and Glue Bottle from the Cute SVG Bundle.
So many things to choose from in that bundle. I know I will get a lot of school layouts out of that bundle!
Thanks for joining me on my back to school journey! Until next time!
-Christi
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When I was finished with the outside, I wanted to pretty up the inside a bit, so I used the Peace sign and a Peace & Love Stamp I had from C.C. Designs.
Here is the final look at my finished groovy retro card:
Let me know what you think. Would you like a card like this for a “thinking of you”, “Get well soon”, “Birthday”? It can be for many occasions. Let me know in the comments below!
For anyone who answers my question in the comments by Thursday April 18th, 2024, I will put you in a random drawing and you will receive this card and maybe a little surprise to go with it. This way you can give it to your special someone.
Have a blessed weekend!
-Christi
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As the flowers of spring emerge, there’s no better way to celebrate the season’s arrival than by crafting charming and personalized spring cards. With a blend of paper and vinyl, you can create delightful designs that capture the essence of this rejuvenating time of year.
This is Morena from Morena’s Corner stopping by on this sunny day to share some fun ways to use Printable Cuttable Creatables files to make beautiful spring cards. Let’s dive into the art of combining paper and vinyl to craft cards that bloom with creativity and warmth.
I love to use vinyl to make my cards! This way I can use lots of fun finishes and colors, like the galvanized steel vinyl I used for the watering can. Cut and weed each element from the desired color, then use transfer tape to assemble your card!
PCC makes it very easy by including multiple layering versions with every SVG design, along with easy to follow assembly instructions. This file included an SVG with a version for layering with cardstock, and another version specifically for vinyl, so I was able to use both to make this card!
I really love the Rolled Paper Flower SVG Templates and wanted to incorporate them with this fun design. I love the way the tiny rolled flowers pop off the page and bring this watering can to life!
Have fun crafting and creating bloomin’ cute cards with Printable Cuttable Creatables!
-Morena
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Good Morning PCC Fans! Christi here from Scrapping For Tranquility.
Today I wanted to walk you through making a wedding card with PCC cut files Wedding Groom Tuxedo and Wedding Dress. I am trying to get stocked up on my cards and with Summer coming it always seems I need wedding cards. How about you?
I Started with my base made out of Neenah Solar White from 12 X 12 Cardstock shop. I cut this at 10 in X 7 In. I then folded on the 10in side to make a 5 in card. I used my bone folder to make sure it was good and folded. Then I turned the fold on the inside. This is to prevent peeling or cracking on the fold line.
In the meantime I cut my SVG pieces of the tuxedo and wedding dress. Using no shred glitter cardstock for the top layer of the dress, I really liked how the dress came out.
I then cut a light gray rectangle at 5.75 in. x 6.75 in. to tape down on top of my base. I added one more layer of turquoise cardstock to match the tuxedo and cut a piece at 5.50 in x 6.50 in and taped it on top of the gray cardstock.
Using the Wedding Sentiments Stamp Set by C.C. Designs, I stamped a sentiment on the front and wrapped gray and turquoise ribbon, from my stash, around the card.
I stamped this other sentiment on the inside, again from C.C. Designs Wedding Sentiments stamp set, and I called it done.
Once again, here is my finished card:
Hope you enjoyed my tutorial and will join me on my socials.
Blessings,
Christi
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Hello friends! This is Linh or LV Handcrafted across the socials. I love to give gift cards but I like to dress them up a little. I feel like that turns what might be an impersonal gift into a very special one. Today I’m using papers from the Autumn Harvest Scrap Kit and the amazing Coffee Cup Giftcard Holder SVG File to create a couple of fall-themed gift card holders.
These are fast, easy projects. I printed the pattern papers onto copy paper. Even though it’s thinner than cardstock, it still worked well for the pocket/sleeve. However, for the insert, I cut a 2nd insert from white cardstock. That gives the insert a little bit more weight to support the gift card. Next time you need to give a gift card, why not dress it up with this fun Coffee Gift Card Holder?
Thanks for following along!
LV Handcrafted
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Hello everyone! It’s Mónica from Moni’s Design here and today I’m making a 3D Hippie Van. Here I’m using the “Front Hippie Van Retro SVG File”. In this Hippie Van Paper Piecing Tutorial, I’ll show you how this fun piece came together.
What You’ll Need:
Cardstock (I used light pink, cream, holographic silver, yellow, white, and glitter pink)
Acetate (I used Pearl Mylar)
Adhesive (I used Bearly Art)
Foam adhesive (To use between layers for the 3D effect)
Scissors (to cut the foam tape)
Using your Cricut or Silhouette, cut your SVG file. Now with all your pieces cut, let’s start. First, grab your base. We’re going to be gluing everything here.
For every piece you want to be 3D, you’ll need to add Foam Tape. We’re going to start with the front first. I added foam tape and glued it to the base guiding my piece with the base form.
Next, we’ll be gluing the top piece (cream). Make sure you center the pieces.
Now let’s glue the glitter smiley face to the white circle using our adhesive and then add a foam tape piece and glue it to the top of the van.
Here I’m adding a square foam tape to my daisy center and then another foam tape to the back of the daisy to add them as my headlights.
Now let’s add the bumper. I used foam tape, again lol.
Don’t forget about the plate, so let’s glue the acetate to the cream plate and add a foam tape piece to the back, and put it in the bumper.
Now last but not least, let’s add the wheels.
Now we’re all done!
I really hope you enjoyed making this as much as I did. You can make this in under 30 minutes and add it to your party decorations or to your craft room!
See you in the next craft!
Mónica
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For this post, I decided to make a fun fold card – an easel shaker card to be exact. I thought this easel design would really showcase this cute cupcake, especially with some shaker bling.
Cutting & Scoring dimensions are:
Card Base: 4.25 x 11″ scored at 5.5″ and 8.25″
Card Front: 4.25 x 5.5″
Patterned Paper: 4×5.25″
Two Window Sheets (I used a transparency): 4×5.25″
Since I decided this was also going to be a shaker card, I needed a frame to put the shaker bits in. In Design Space, I created the frame by stacking two different-sized rectangles on top of each other – one at 4” x 5.25” and the second at 3.25” x 4.5” – I center-aligned them & then sliced them to make a frame.
Once I was done with the frame, I added the cupcake image to the canvas. I removed the base on the bottom of the image and adjusted the cupcake size to fit inside the frame. You can see that I moved it over to the right of the frame and made sure that it covered a portion of all four sides.
The cupcake ends up being a little smaller than 3×5″. Add an offset to the cupcake image; move the cupcake image to the side & then select only the frame & offset and weld them together. This will give the cupcake a stronger base to sit on, plus gives it a more polished look with a border.
Once all the pieces are cut, I always place them together before adding adhesive. Believe me, this is good advice!
Continue to make the card front into a shaker card and once that is complete, add it to the card front.
When making an easel card, you need to add foam adhesive to the tab on the bottom so it will stop the card front from sliding. I decided to add the birthday greeting on the tab instead of on the card front.
I am so happy with the final result. This is super cute and perfect for all birthdays.
-Dorlene
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Hello, friends! It’s Nancy here with a fun new project!
Sadly, this will be my final post as a Design Team member. I’ve made the tough decision to step down from the team. I’d like to thank Kristin, and the rest of the DT, for all the fun!
It’s been a fabulous year!
For my final project, I have created another shaped bee card. If you missed my tutorial on how I make the shaped card base, you can find it HERE.
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In summer I like to go on vacation and read a book. Of course, I want to have my own bookmarks. I layered a few illustrations on top of each other and outlined them to make the text readable and the illustrations stand out in the background.
When I was happy with the results I printed the illustrations with a sublimation printer.
With a heat press, I transferred the illustrations on the bookmark (the bookmark needs to be coated especially for sublimation).
I hope you all enjoyed this cute project!
Thanks for stopping by and until next time…..Happy Crafting!!
-Ellen
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Affiliate Disclosure: I may be an affiliate for some products recommended in this post. This means that if you purchase items through my links I will earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products that I have personally used and enjoy and when you order through my link, it helps me continue to offer you weekly free SVG files, digital papers, scrapbook sketches, tutorials, and other fun things. Thank you in advance for your support! ///
Hello, Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Shalon back with these fast and easy DIY Graduation Gifts for the PrintableCuttableCreatable Design Team!
This is a super easy double craft project for the graduate in your life! The quick and easy Cap & Gown Gift Card Holder SVG File came together super quickly and adds just the perfect touch to celebrate an important milestone!
I was also able to create a coordinating handmade card using the FREE Graduation Caps Insert Card to accompany the gift that gives the giver space to enclose a handwritten sentiment.
Watch the video below to see how it all came together:
Foam adhesive (can be used between the cap layers if desired)
Stamp & Ink (If you wanted to stamp a sentiment inside the card.)
Both projects came together in just over 10 minutes! You can still create a special handmade graduation gift, even when you’re short on time!
Happy Crafting!
Shalon
Affiliate Disclosure: I may be an affiliate for some products recommended in this post. This means that if you purchase items through my links I will earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products that I have personally used and enjoy and when you order through my link, it helps me continue to offer you weekly free SVG files, digital papers, scrapbook sketches, tutorials, and other fun things. Thank you in advance for your support!
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