Showing posts with label Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Card. Show all posts

Sunday, November 7, 2021

Honeycomb Double Flap Pinwheel card

Here's today's Fun Fold card.  This is a Honeycomb Double Flap Pinwheel card and is another great project by Iced Images.  Here are the four sides... 



And here's the view from the top.



The card is 5" x 7", folds flat and fits into an A7 size envelope.

Please see and "like" the Iced Images assembly video here: https://youtu.be/n_L0jSLb7nU

Here's the link to my project that does not contain the images - just the base card card and layers. 

The link below does contain the images I used. All images have been flattened for Print then Cut. Unflatten, then change the operation type back to "Basic cut" if you don't wish to print. 


(I had to remove the gift boxes image from the larger rectangle as it was an uploaded image.)


Happy crafting!  ♥






Tuesday, November 2, 2021

New Design Space projects to share

Today I have some new fun fold cards to share.

First up is a Triple Pop-up Star card which could be used for various themes. I chose a Christmas theme although I have used non-traditional colours.


**This post contains affiliate links, and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links. 

This card is based on a YouTube tutorial by Iced Images. You can see her assembly video here: https://youtu.be/wfT2skw2d_k
Please give it a "like" and leave her some love in the comments under the video. :)
Here's the link to my DS project: Triple pop-up star card
The project doesn't include the "Merry Christmas" image but it's from Design Space. The image number is #MDCCD2C7 and is included in Cricut Access. I flattened the image and printed it on printable glitter cardstock. Here's a link to the printable glitter cardstock I use: https://amzn.to/3w76OjZ

So as not to waste the sheet of glitter cardstock I changed the project copies to 3 and was able to use most of the sheet. I now have two sentiments ready for other cards.

This cardstock prints beautifully in my Epson ET-7750 printer using the rear feed tray. Make sure you click the "Use System Dialog" box when printing from Design Space, then select the best quality print setting.





Next is a bi-fold heart gatefold card.



Here is the DS link to my project. Bi-Fold heart gatefold card

This card goes together quite easily. Just remember to flip the solid heart over and only add adhesive to the right half. This then gets adhered to the left most part of the assembled card base.

I used the Printable glitter cardstock for my sentiment and again printed multiples so I didn't waste a sheet of paper.

I'm behind on posting my cards so look out for more in the coming days. 😀




Happy crafting!  ♥









Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Two new card designs

Today I'm sharing my Design Space files for two cards.

First is this cap and gown graduation card. It is based on a project by Rhonda Griffin.
This project is 100% free to cut without a Cricut Access subscription. 

Here is the link the the Design Space project: Cap and Gown Card

And here is the link to Rhonda's YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCT1spTHM58



The second project is a Fold Back Pop-up card based on a project by Sam Calcott - Mixed up Craft. 

The Design Space project does not include the images or sentiments used in my version, just the base card and layers. 

The Happy Birthday sentiment was created using a Cricut writing font and the inside sentiment "Wine gets better with age... we get better with wine!" is stamped and heat embossed.  The stamp is from the "Art Impressions - Girlfriends Collection - Clear Photopolymer Stamps - In the Tub" and is available here: Scrapbook.com #ad 

The pouring wine image is from Design Space. The image number is #MBFA50FE. 

Here's the link to the free Design Space project: Fold Back Pop-up card

And here is the link to Sam's video: https://youtu.be/dPYPiHpX1HA





You'll find hundreds of shared Design Space projects in my Facebook group Cricut Explore, Maker and More

Happy crafting!  ♥






Monday, November 12, 2018

Free Double Pleated card cut file

It's Day 6 of our Let's Get Festive 2018 event over at Cricut Explore, Maker and More Facebook group.

Today's project is a Double Pleated Card. Also known as a Double Pleated Curtain card.

Here are my two sample cards.

  


Here's my assembly video for the card on the left.



You can get the free Design Space cut file for this project in my Facebook group.



Happy crafting!  ♥






Saturday, February 17, 2018

CRICUT: Free Blocks card cutting file

I have a new Design Space card available over at my Cricut Explore and More Facebook group.

This is a dimensional card that folds flat to fit into an envelope.   It measures 4.25" x 5.75" when folded.  I have included a box envelope so that your card can included embellishments such as 3D flowers.



The cutting file is entirely based on a card and envelope video by Papercrafter45. It's worth giving those videos a watch to see how to assemble the card and envelope.  Don't forget to like her videos. There's no boring chatter to listen to... just great instructions. 😀

Card: https://youtu.be/4H6Kveu0ctc



You'll find the cutting file in our "Free Design Space Projects" photo album.

This file is also available as a SVG.  You'll find that in our groups Google Drive.  Visit Cricut Explore and More for the link.

Happy crafting!  ♥






Sunday, January 21, 2018

Star Card Design Space cutting file

A few weeks ago a member from my Cricut Explore and More Facebook group was looking for a cutting file for a "Star" card that she had seen in one of her local groups.

With the help from some other members we were able to track down a photo of that style of card and then a video that showed how to create one with a trimmer.

To make it easier for our members to make this card I created a Design Space cutting file.

Here's my two samples.



You can add whatever embellishments you like to the card.

The two front pieces are adhered together. You then insert those pieces into the slots on the back piece.  The two front pieces must be removed from the card and the back piece folded in half so it will fit into a 5.75" square envelope.  The receiver of the card then just needs to pop to two front pieces back into the slots to display it.

Here's the link to the video that I watched to help create my cutting file.  Thanks to Ann for working out the dimensions.  https://youtu.be/ZWCuxKyR9w4

I've called mine a "Triple Triangle card"

You will find the free Design Space cutting file in the Design Space Projects Links album over at Cricut Explore and More.  





Happy crafting!  ♥






Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Four step stair card

**This post contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking through my links.

Today in my Facebook group (Cricut Explore and More) I'm sharing a cut file and assembly video for a Christmas version of a four step stair card.

Here's the inside of the card.



Images used on the inside are all Cricut images that are included in Cricut Access. They are:

Fireplace: A Quilted Christmas - Image number #M3BD1A
Elf & Gift: Create a Friend - Image number #M431EC
NOEL: Home for the Holidays - Fall & Winter - Image number #M40622
Font - Kyden writing font (available in Design Space only)
Rudolph: 3D Rudolph head - Image number #M432CA
Base and shapes - free images from Design Space


Here's the front of the card


This image is a SVG from Apex Cuttable Designs. You can purchase the image here: http://apexembdesigns.com/cuttables/product/save-santa-be-naughty-christmas-cuttable-designs



Here's a couple of close ups of the inside of the card




I used lots of the features in Design Space for this card. Slicing, welding, duplicating, attaching, flattening.   I'll be releasing a video soon of how I used all those features.

You can get my free Design Space file (which doesn't include the "Save Santa - be naughty" image) in my Facebook group Cricut Explore And More

You can find the assembly video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prYbrvY5ts4


Happy crafting!  ♥






Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Free Tri-fold shutter card SVG

Today I'm sharing my first SVG file! And it's free!

Last year I shared this Tri-fold card as a Design Space project. Today I'm releasing it as a SVG.


You can read my original post here: http://www.thenoncraftycrafter.com/2014/06/cricut-tri-fold-shutter-card-cut-file.html

I'd like to say another huge thank you to Sandy Allnock for her awesome version of the tri-fold card.

Be sure to check out her video and post about this card on her blog. (Click the above link to my other blog post to find the info!)

Remember that this is a SVG file and you will need to extract it once you have downloaded it. Then import it into your cutting program.

Link to the download: Tri-fold shutter card - Box.com

Alternate download link: Tri-fold shutter card - Dropbox

Be sure to comment below if you have any problems with the file.

Happy crafting!  ♥






Saturday, December 12, 2015

Dreaming Tree Believe Bendy card



Here's one of the Dreaming Tree Christmas Bendy cards... with a slight difference. 

Most of my cards are sent to the USA (from Australia)... so I made a slight change to the "reindeer". 

Hope you like it! 



If you haven't checked out the amazing cards from Dreaming Tree here's my affiliate link. I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking through my link. (Or you can go direct to 3dsvg .com if you prefer.)


Don't forget... if you spend $9.98 or more you can get the 'Tis the Season Popup cards' FREE! 

Type FREEGIFT into the coupon code box during checkout!

Happy crafting!  ♥






Monday, November 2, 2015

Accordion Christmas Pudding card and tutorial



Here's a really pretty card I put together using a SVG from Tina's Cutting Files Studio.


This card can be made up of as many panels as you wish just by cutting extra panels and adhering them together.

Here's some instructions on how to use this SVG in Cricut Design Space.

First you'll need to follow the instructions on converting the SVG to make it Design Space compatible. http://www.thenoncraftycrafter.com/2015/11/using-3rd-party-programs-to-convert.html


The following method works if you have converted the file using Sure Cuts A Lot 4. There are extra steps if you use Make the Cut, Craft Artist 2 or Inkscape.
Those instructions will be added to the end of this tutorial soon!

Now that you have converted the SVG it's ready to import into DS.
  • Open Design Space, sign in and click Upload Images from the left side toolbar.
  • Click the Upload Image button


  • Click Browse


  • Locate your newly saved file and click Open


The SVG image will appear in the preview window.

  • Click Save


It will now appear in your Uploaded Images Library.

  • Click on the image then select Insert Images


  • If it's a large file with many pieces (like this one) you may see this image.

The SVG will open on your screen. If it opens too large to see the whole design you can click the zoom out button.



Before cutting the file make sure you've attached everything. Otherwise all the individual lines including the score lines will be placed on their own cutting mat as shown below.


  • Select the entire image and click Ungroup from the bottom of the Layers panel. 

If you don't, the file may end up too big to fit on the mat and you'll get this error message. 


  • Drag your mouse around individual shapes that have more than one line and click Attach. 
 


  • Click Attach from the top of the Layers panel.

(That piece alone is made up of 10 individual lines. So you must select all of them before you attach.)

This image shows that there's multiple layers (lines) in the image. 


  • Repeat for each of the other shapes. 




Some of the shapes don't require attaching. For example this shape is only made up of one layer as indicated in the Layers panel.




In this svg there's some stray very small dots that I delete. I don't know where they belong but their absence doesn't affect the file so I get rid of them. (I've circled them below.)



You can also delete this text:

  • Click the Go button and check that everything is correctly attached. 

There's no stray lines anywhere but for some reason one layer has been placed on top of another in the preview but that will be fixed later.  


Before cutting this file you need to decide how many panels you want in your card. In my example I have used 4 panels. Some images I will need to duplicate and some images I will delete so they're not cut.

I won't be needing the two single panels so I can delete those.



Before duplicating any of the images we'll change our colour scheme.

Currently all the shapes are the same colour. To put each layer on its own cutting mat we need to change the colour of the individual shapes.

I selected Cocoa for the filigree piece.

  • Click on that shape in the Layers panel then click the scissor icon. 

The colour palette will open and you can select your colour.




This piece I also changed to Cocoa.

This piece to Cream.

I changed the berries to red and the leaves to green. Everything else I left as white. 


Next I need to duplicate the filigree layer 3 times so I have 4 of them.

  • Select that layer on the canvas and from the bottom of the Layers panel click the Duplicate button three times. 



Each of these pieces I'll need to duplicate three times.

  • Select them all by dragging your mouse around them and duplicate them all at the same time.




Here's all the pieces ready to cut.




  • Click go and everything will be sorted to the correct colour mats ready for cutting and assembly!



You'll find that many of the svg's from Tina's Cutting Files Studio work this way.


Happy crafting!  ♥





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