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Showing posts with label SCUT's. Show all posts

26 October 2010

FREE SVG! Phillies Logo

Here is the link to my Box.net account where I have shared the .zip file or you can just click the photo!

Too bad they didn't make it this year to the World Series...

Over the next few days, I'm working on SVG's for the Yankees, the Rangers and the Giants, as well as the MLB logo! These things take time to put together, especially getting them to a format that will cut cleanly on the Cricut without having a bunch of little pieces to puzzle together... when working with vinyl, tiny pieces are no fun! So! Enjoy the file for the runner up and see you soon with the others!




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24 August 2010

My Guitar Hero Logo File Cut in Vinyl





Here is the file in "cut" form on the wall!
I shared the logo file in my Box Net account and have noticed that it has been downloaded more than any other file that I've shared!

While I created it several months ago, I have never actually cut it out to see if it even works.

Today, my little guy decided he wanted it on his wall near his guitar gear, so we cut it!

I imported the file into SCAL, rotated it on its side, stretched it out to the entire width of the mat (keeping proportions locked). It turns out it was 16" long, so we used a 12 x 24 mat.



We then "ungrouped" it, so it was a gray, red and black layer.

The new update to SCAL is SO COOL, because you can view layers of a file!
Just click on the "eye" next to the layer you want to "see" and the others are still there, but the only one that cuts is the one on the screen.



We cut the BLACK layer first (closed the "eyes" on the white and red layers), because it's the one on top.
After weeding it, we stuck it to transfer paper, face down.



Then cut the WHITE layer next, weeded it, and lined it up on top of the black one on the transfer paper.
Last, we cut the RED layer and lined it up on top of the white layer.

Once all three layers were put together, we found a good spot on the wall, stuck it there, and smoothed it out with a credit card!

PERFECT!!

I have "updated" the files in Box Net to reflect the colored layers as described above.
Hopefully it will make it that much easier to use!

Here is a link to the SVG file I created and shared:
http://www.box.net/shared/1zdsk953b6  Links moved to my SVG's Page
Here's the SCUT file, just open in SCAL and GO GO GO!
http://www.box.net/shared/i7m0m4q7ie Links moved to my SVG's Page
Remember that this logo is probably "copyrighted", so I don't think it would be a good idea to try to use it in anything you plan to sell! You can get in big trouble for that!

As always, if there are any questions or problems, please let me know.

Stacie

24 July 2010

Enjoy the Small Things, thank you card

Whew! For some reason, this card took me all week to put together!


The challenge at Crafty Sentiments Digital Designs was to use THREE papers


and for some reason, I had a lot of trouble with this one!



I finally decided on 3 papers from DCWV.



I created the sentiment/wordart in Inkscape.


Thank you to Paulette at Create with TLC for the Inspiration.


She has been posting FREEBIES all week


and gave me enough encouragement to try to make one myself.


I think it turned out OK and fit with this card!


I took the picture outside, so it's SUPER-BRIGHT!



The Sunshine is a Cricut cut from Doodlecharms.


I cut it out of "Peel & Stick Glitter Foam"


that I picked up at Walmart.


The Challenge this week at Bitten by the Bug 2


was to create a card that includes:


fall colors, a Cricut cut and a Stamp.



The ADORABLE image was my "Special" Freebie


from Paula at Tales from Pollycraft.



What a SUPER-GREAT challenge this was!


Use the new, exclusive FREEBIE in a new GREEN card.


Post it.


GET A NEW FREEBIE!


YAY!


And the new image was awesome to work with!



Maybe the reason it took so long to put together


is that I decided to follow a sketch


from Crafty Sentiments



I turned it on its side for this card.


Trying to figure out a layout with THREE papers


with fall colors


and that cute image


and my sentiment


plus a Cricut cut


was quite a challenge.


But that's what CHALLENGES are for, right?


And I think I pulled it off well enough


to submit my entry into those 4 challenges!



INSIDE:


Inside this card is a special SURPRISE!


Last week, at SVG Cuts they were giving away


a pop up cards SVG kit with any purchase.


I loved the look and style,


so created one similar in Inkscape.



Here is the SVG file I created.


Here is the SCUT file I created for Sure Cuts A Lot.



I used a font called "Bobo", which is similar to "Hobo" but it was FREE!



Quick recap:


So, I am entering this card in the following 4 challenges:


Crafty Sentiments, Challenge 27 (sketch)


Tales from Pollycraft (Flash your Freebies, Part 2)


Crafts and Love (3 Papers)


and


Bitten By the Bug 2 (fall related, including a Cricut cut and a stamp)



WISH ME LUCK (-:

17 July 2010

FREE SVG: 5 x 7 Envelope with Stars and "Fringe"

This is the envelope I created for the card posted on my SVG's Page


I posted the SVG and SCUT files on Box.net, if anyone would like to use them!



When the SVG is imported into SCAL, the text across the front is not imported!

Basically, what I did was create the card base (the gray part)

with stars cut out of the top flap.

Then I created a small piece (the blue part) to attach to the flap

so the color shows thru the cutout.

You just have to move the blue piece out and to the right

for it to fit on the mat.

Like this:


I used patterned paper that matched my card.

After it's cut out, fold the large base with the white side on the outside.

Flip the little piece so that the color shows thru the starts

and glue it to the top flap.

Pretty simple!

FREE SVG: Dog Bone and Bow

I created this little file for the inside of my "Diggin Dog" Birthday card.


The bow is cut at 1" and looks pretty good, so I'm sure cut larger, it will be great!

It is set up to have little, thin lines cut that I then used a marker to highlight.

The bone and the bow are two separate pieces,

so the bow can be be used for other projects!

With all the Christmas in July Challenges I've seen recently,

this should come in handy!

Enjoy!


Here is the Inkscape SVG



03 July 2010

Guitar Hero Logo SVG and SCUT


I'm a mom of BOYS!

Obviously, Flowers and Birdies and Hearts are not in our repertoire!

We like TRUCKS and ROCKS and TOUGH, GRUNGY stuff.

Those images are few and far between on the usual Craft websites.

Thank Goodness for Inkscape and Google!

We're working on a new project and wanted to see what the Cricut can do with the Guitar Hero Logo.

Of course, it is a copyrighted logo, so I have not altered it in any way.

I have just CONVERTED it from an image to a cut file, for our personal use.

I am going to share this in my box.net account,

but please remember that it is copyrighted and is for personal use ONLY!

SCAL file for Sure Cuts a Lot


SVG file

01 July 2010

Fishing Dock SVG and SCUT

I made this one today for a project one of my boys is working on.



I don't like to put together a bunch of little pieces, after cutting a file. So I generally tend to make my files in as few pieces as possible. I use the "Path- Difference" function of Inkscape a lot to make "base" layers that I "subtract" all the little pieces out of. Usually, it just seems easier when paper piecing files after they're cut.

In the case of this file, I COULD have made it with a bunch of little boards that had to be put back together. What a time-consuming pain in the neck! What I did instead was make a base (light brown) then a top layer (dark brown) that is all the "spaces" between the boards. When it's layered together, the base shows thru the top layer and there are only TWO pieces to cut! (yay!)

The only drawback with THIS particular file is that the "lines" between the boards are pretty fine lines so it was pretty delicate taking it off my Cricut mat and attaching it to the base layer... I suppose I could go back in and tweak the file to make those lines a little thicker, but after putting it together, I thought it looked awesome the way it was! I cut it at 4". I don't suppose it would turn out very good cut much smaller than that...

Also, when I cut it, I used regular printer paper, which is very thin! Then I just cut another base out of regular cardstock to reinforce it. I used brown ink on the base and a marker for the top layer, to get the right shades of brown on the white printer paper.

With all the summer and beach images I've seen lately, I haven't seen a boat dock or pier, so I did it myself and am pretty happy with the results.

If you have any questions or problems with any of the files I share, please let me know!
This file has been moved to my SVG's Page (you can click there from the menu bar at the top)
SCUT file for Sure Cuts a Lot


SVG created in Inkscape

Links moved to my SVG's Page 


17 June 2010

Father's Day Recliner Cut Out


Daddy got a new recliner a few weeks ago,


so it seemed appropriate to make him a card


that reflects something he enjoys!






[caption id="attachment_62" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Simple, two piece cut out"]Simple, two piece cut out[/caption]


This simple card is available in SVG format HERE


and SCUT format for SURE CUTS A LOT HERE




14 June 2010

Here He Comes To Save the Day

[caption id="attachment_12" align="aligncenter" width="268" caption="Here He Comes to Save the Day"]Here He Comes to Save the Day[/caption]

Remember this guy?


All the good cartoons seem to have vanished into TV Wonderland...


He's DH's FAVORITE character, so, just for fun, I found this great image from Google, imported it into Inkscape and created an SVG for Sure Cuts A Lot.


He turned out GREAT!


You can find the SVG here


and the SCUT file here