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I love the Heartfelt Creations stamps, dies and paper. Here are some cards I made using their products.
handcrafted cards . . .heartfelt expressions
Hi All,
I love the Heartfelt Creations stamps, dies and paper. Here are some cards I made using their products.
Hi all,
Today I made two Disney/Pixar Cars birthday cards using the Cricut cartridge. My grandson is turning 3 this week and wants a Cars birthday party. He loves the movie and playing with the little cars and trucks. Of course Lightning Mc Queen is his favorite. I made two cards, one to mail for his actual birthday and one to give him at his party. The cards are both 5×7. I am glad I have the cartridge and book to see how this car goes together. It is a little tricky. Once I made the first, the second was a lot easier. I cut both cars out at 3.75 inches. Anything smaller would have been too difficult to assemble as there are several very small pieces. The image is measured top to bottom and was the largest measurement I could use on a 5×7 card. They are wide cars. I can’t wait to try some of the other cars and images on this cartridge. They really are cute.
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I made this SuperBoy Birthday Card for a little boy who is turning 5. I used the print and cut feature of the Cameo Silhouette for the superboy and the background paper. I cut two of the superboy images and glued them together to add dimension. The superboy image is from the Silhouette design store and the paper is from Lettering Delights Kicks and Giggles pack. The step card is also from the Silhouette design store.
Today I made a dump truck birthday card for a little boy who is turning two. The Dump Truck has wheels that spin and a dumper bucket that pivots. The truck is from the silhouette design store as is the number 2.
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I made this Winnie the Pooh birthday card for a friend’s daughter’s second birthday. I used the Pooh and Friends cart and paper from my stash.
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I made this Firetruck Box Card for my grandson’s 2nd birthday. It was a lot of work but worth it. The file is from the silhouette store Design ID #62667 and there is a tutorial for you to follow.
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Today I made a male birthday card using the golf birthday file from Imagine That. I used the print and cut feature on my Cameo for the golf bag, sentiments and paper. I also used the offset feature to create the white border around the images. This is an A2 size card. I pop dotted the golf bag to give it some more dimension. I used the same paper for the inside and added a golf club and golf ball.
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Here are two birthday cards I made for my granddaughters using the Silhouette Print and Cut feature. They both have December birthdays. One will be 5 and the other will be 2. The older one loves anything Frozen and the younger one loves the Shrek movies. The Anna, Elsa and the castle on the inside are from the LD Ice Princess graphic set. The Shrek is an image I traced. The inside paper and cup cake are Imagine That digi papers. Both cards have pop-up surprises inside. It is hard having a birthday the
week before Christmas but we try to make them very special.
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I made this SVG Cuts Tea Pot Box Card for my mom’s birthday. She is a huge coffee drinker so I consider the pot to be a coffee pot. LOL I used all the layers provided by SVG Cuts. The box takes a little time to assemble but once you make one of this type, it is easy. I find choosing the paper to be the hardest part of any card. I added some bling to the flowers–little gems I had in my stash. I also added some sparkle with Wink of Stella glitter pens. An envelope layer is provided but I think I might have one that it will fit. The finished card is a little bit larger–in height then the standard A2 card.
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Today is my husband’s birthday. I find male birthday cards hard to make. I guess I just love frilly things. I used paper from a 6×6 pack I purchased at AC Moore. The cake is a cut and print using my Cameo. I welded the 64 to the top of the cake. I also used the paint feature to color the candles to match the cake. The inside is also a file from the silhouette on-line store. I added some glitter with the Wink of Stella pens.