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Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Cara's 13th birthday - thankfully not hand-cut

I haven't had much crafty time lately, but my big girl officially reaching her teen years resulted in this fun & different creation for her.
 Now you might be thinking "she's a whizz at cutting out" or "she's just crazy"but no - to the cutting out anyway. I was lucky to receive an electronic cutter for Christmas so I used its design program to create & cut out the framed text (in red). I think the font is CK Typist (an old Creating Keepsakes font), which created a fun, irregular look. The cutout frame is mounted onto the striped dsp panel with dimensionals (adding the dimensionals took longer than cutting the whole piece since the text was so thin). Some glittery punched hearts & it was done. The finished card front  is a half A4 sheet, in case you're wondering. Here's another pic - not sure if you can see the raised red panel better here.
I know this isn't a stampy creation like you're used to seeing here, but I was really pleased at my first play with text & frames & wanted to share. I promise I'll be back next time with some stamping goodness.
Until then, thanks for hanging in there with my lack of posts.
Inky wishes, Di

Supplies (All SU unless noted)
Card/Paper: Pool party, real red card, I am me DSP, red & silver glimmer paper
Tools: KNK Zing e-cutter (not SU), Heart to Heart punch (retired)

2 comments:

  1. Woohoo Di what an awesome cutter creation. Go you!! Love all the little hearts you blinged it up with too. Counting down the days now!!!! xxx

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  2. Too funny Di....somehow I ended up on a slightly years past birthday card for Cara...Happy Belated Birthday to her for THIS YEAR! (Perhaps my bazillion hour work weeks are catching up with me) The card is beautiful I have a Cricut and LOVE it.:-) Trish

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