Hello Crafty Surfer,
With St. Patty’s day right around the corner, I wanted to share some new svg/scut files to be used with your Cricut machine. The file is set to cut a standard A2 sized card. I have included the shamrock svg/scut file as well, so you can layer if you so desire, or use on your lapel so you don’t get pinched to pieces. Here is a pretty cute and simple card I made using the same files.
Here are the cut outs of the available images. Downloadable files can be found at the end of this post.
Using MS Word, I generated the St. Patty’s Day sentiment, which was appropriately printed in green color. After cutting out the strip, I used a stamp from SU! (Stampin Up!) Happy Everything stamp set. First I stamped in SU! basic black Ink. After cleaning the stamp block, I gently (cause a little goes a looong way) glided a Zig chisel tip 2-way glue pen on the stamp, re-stamped the “Happy” sentiment, and quickly sprinkled some Martha Stewart glitter. The edges of the sentiment strip was chalked with Pebbles Inc. pearlescent chalk. Did I mention before, how much I like that stuff?
Next, I curled the clover leaf that was cut out of DCWV Spring paper stack and layered on top of the card base. I did not use dimensionals, since the curl gave the card enough depth. I stuck a green rhinestone in the center of the leaf.
One more step, I cut a 10.5″ x 4″ piece of clear vellum and folded in half. Half of this paper was embossed with the CB dots folder(Cuttlebug). I used Thermo-web-adhesive vellum to stick this piece inside the card.
And Whalaa, look what a pretty St. Patty’s Day card emerged.
Now stop blog hopping and go create a St. Patty’s day card to give to your Irish friend, your beer drinking buddy, or any friend for that matter.
Shamrock leaf.svg (4.8 KiB, 92 hits)
Shamrock leaf.scut (5.8 KiB, 48 hits)
Shamrock card.svg (6.7 KiB, 95 hits)
Shamrock card.scut (8.1 KiB, 45 hits)
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