Showing posts with label Silhouette Cameo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silhouette Cameo. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Mason Jar Rehearsal Invitation

I had posted a couple of months ago when I was designing the rehearsal invitation. 

Here is the final product...



I changed the top element from a stamped image to an embossed image. 

And I decided to go with Kraft card stock instead of Whisper White.

I designed the layout in Word. And printed onto the Kraft card stock. 

I used my Silhouette Cameo to design the initial in the mason jar. Sent that to the printer and hand cut them out. 

* glad that's over :) *


I like it when someone asks me to make them something and they are happy with the final product.



Stampin UP! Supplies
Stamps - Hello Doily
Cardstock - Kraft

Craft Store Supplies
Cardstock - white

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

My First Challenge

.....that I initiated! Yep, My First Vinyl project has blossomed into 
My First Challenge. 

How you ask? 

Well, Over on Instagram I had posted about decorating my Silhouette Cameo with vinyl. My friend Tammy Malone, from over at Not Just Paper and Glue, commented on my post and mentioned that there was a cutting file for the control panel in the Silhouette Store. I knew about it, and also had the free one that came with the free downloads when I bought my Cameo. I have just vinyled (is that a word?) my Cameo and couldn't decide what paper to use for the control panel. And she hadn't done hers either. So I said "you do yours and I'll do mine". 

So, there you have it....my first challenge.... 

Control Panel Challenge
#controlpanelchallenge

Pretty up your Cameo people!!


It's easy to get started! Just find the cutting file (#42907) in the Silhouette Store, or use the free download. The difference is that #42907, from Samantha Walker, 
is scalloped around the edges. The free one is not. 

Before.......



Find the little notch in the plastic cover and take it off. Insert your paper or whatever material you used, and replace cover. There are notches on the the top and bottom of plastic cover.

After......


So easy! No welding, no ungrouping, nothing. Just choose the file, put paper on the mat, load mat, CUT! 


Viola!! A prettied up Control Panel! 

Hope to see you and your control panels over on Instagram!



SU designer paper Sunny Garden



Thursday, July 17, 2014

My First Vinyl

Look!!

I did it!

I attempted vinyl!!!

Woohoo!! So proud of myself for finally taking the plunge! LOL



The cactus, roadrunner and the sun are all found in the Silhouette Store. 
I found the font online. 
I also found a little dust cloud in the Silhouette Store to go 
behind the roadrunner but I do not have the color needed for it. 
So that will come later. 

Also later, I am planning on layering the words 
to make them stand out more.

For now, I just want to look at it and say to myself "I did it!".

I freely admit, this is not the best vinyl transfer job. 
But as I found out last night, as with anything of course, 
this is going to take some practice. And patience.

Patience??  

Oy! 

I have no patience. I just want projects to hurry up and be done! LOL
I know you are with me on this, right? Hurry up already! :-)

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I live in Southeast Missouri so you may be wondering why I chose to use a desert theme. I had thought about decorating my Cameo with swirls, or an owl on a branch, or something but I just didn't know what.

Nothing jumped out at me. Until I saw the Road Runner. 

*now I need Wile E. Coyote, huh?*

I used to live in Tucson. And I would love to go back there. 

To visit.

To live.

Doesn't matter. Just take me there!

Pronto!

*see? no patience*