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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Challenge and Tutorial

There is a challenge over at Aifactory and the winner will receive a really cool set of digi-stamps. I used the digi-stamp set found here, and the challenge involves a color scheme that I attempted to use in my card here:
The card uses the oval frame from the Jasmine Cricut cart cut at 3" and the spider from Doodlecharms cut at 2.25 ". From this digi set, I also made a tag (using George), and a possible embellishment for a card, gift bag, or scrapbook (using Accent Essentials).

Tutorial - How to use digi-stamps with Cricut die-cuts:
First, cut out shapes using Cricut in size desired for card or embellishment. I know the Expressions has a "center" cut option, but it is not always exact when dealing with smaller or odd shaped digistamps or regular stamps.

I print images out to the size desired on a regular piece of printer paper (great way to use paper in your recycle bin) - I make sure they will fit on the diecut shapes.
Using double sided tape, cover images with diecuts and run through printer a second time. Make sure to load the sheet in the same direction.
Here, the images have printed exactly where I want them on my diecuts. From here, finish assembling your embellishments or project. For these stamped diecuts, I have used the Jasmine oval frame cut at 3", the triangle with rounded corner using George cut at 2.75", and the purple cut is from Accent Essentials cut at 2.75".

8 comments:

  1. Amazing Lola! Great tutorial too! I love your projects!

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  2. Why didn't I think of that before!! That's brilliant! Love the projects - and fabulous tutorial!

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  3. I love your works for this week!!!
    great and very useful tutorial! thanks for sharing ;)

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  4. Ok, after seeing your awesome creations, I want a cricut!!!! Your projects are AWESOME!!!! Fabulous tutorial! I love that one shape that's purple! Too cool!!!

    Thanks so much for doing the challenge! I greatly appreciate it!!!

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  5. OMGosh, amazing tutorial and super fun projects! FUN!

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  6. sweet idea... been pondering the best way to do that... think I'll try this. You're right, center cut, not always easy to figure out!

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