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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Wild Card (designer's choice) Wednesday



Welcome to Wednesday - the middle of the week already!  This is Diane, "Ms. March" and your Guest Designer for a few more days.  I want to thank you all for the comments you have been leaving.  If is rather overwhelming to try to read through all of them but I have been doing my best.  There are two things I have noticed in the comments that I want to respond to.

Vinyl 

Some people have mentioned that they are intimidated by vinyl and haven't tried it yet.  I challenge you to move past that fear!  The Cricut machine is actually based on commercial vinyl cutters and I find that it is easier to cut vinyl than paper - particularly if you are trying to cut tiny items.  In fact, I have used vinyl for lettering or small images on paper projects when I think they will be too difficult to cut in paper.

You can cut vinyl in any Cricut machine and you do not need the deep cut blade.  A newer sticky mat is best to hold the backing paper firmly.  Be sure to smooth out any air bubbles when you place the vinyl on the mat.  Remember, to "kiss cut" the vinyl (cutting through the vinyl but not the backing paper), try using medium pressure, medium speed and blade depth 4.  Just go ahead and try it and then you can start discovering all of the great possibilities - such as putting words on your walls and etching glass.


 Design Studio

The other concern that I have seen is that people are not comfortable with using the Design Studio software.  I firmly believe that everyone who owns a Cricut should have Design Studio in their crafting toolbox.   You can download the free trial version to try it out.  When you use Design Studio you start to look at your cartridges in new ways.  You will  find all sorts of possibilities for making your own creations by combining and changing the standard letters and images available on the cartridges.  You can save money and time and create totally unique projects.

Today, I am sharing directions and a file that you can cut with the trial version of Design Studio and the Expression.  With the trial version you can cut with the "native" cartridge for each machine (George for the personal Cricut or "baby bug," Don Juan for the Create and Plantin Schoolbook and Accent Essentials for the Expression).  If you have the full version of the software and the Plantin Schoolbook cartridge you can cut this file on the baby bug or the Create.

This card design is a personal favorite and one that I have not shared until now - I hope you like it!



 This image on the Plantin Schoolbook cartridge is a certificate.  I noticed it when I first got my Expression machine but didn't have a need for a certificate.  Once I got Design Studio I saw the image in a new light!


 Here is the image as it appears on the mat when you enter it at 4.25 inches high.  It is already nearly perfectly sized for an A2 card.



While the image is selected (with the "handles" around it) rotate it 90 degrees by clicking the "90" in the Shape Properties box.  Then enter these values, X (6) and Y (5.8) in the boxes to position the image to create a card front.  Finally, check "weld" in the Shape Properties box.


 Now you need to add a rectangle to form the back of the card.  Change the default size on the slider bar to 5.5 and place the rectangle on the mat.


 The proportions of the rectangle are not quite right to form a card.  The A2 card will be 8.5 inches wide before folding so the left side is placed at 1.75 inches on the X axis - leaving a gap.


 You just need to widen the rectangle to meet and overlap with the certificate, either by using the handle on the center right or by entering a larger number for the width in the Shape Properties box.


 Here is what the Shape Properties box should look like when the rectangle is selected.  You need to be sure to check "weld' so the two pieces will cut as one card.


 When you preview the card on a blank page (marked "preview page" in the file) it will look like this.


 I added an extra page to the file with a rectangle properly sized for the patterned paper on the front of the card.  The measurements are 2.5 inches wide and 3.75 inches tall.


 Here is the card after cutting - you just need to score it at 4.25 inches.  Take care when you fold the card so that  you do not bend it in the lacy cut out area.


 This tool from the Cricut tool set is handy to push out any cut bits of paper that are wedged in the openings.  I cut this card in heavy Bazzill cardstock and the cuts were all fine.


 Here is another view of the card flat on the table.  You can add anything you like to the card front.  I cut a piece of patterned paper from a K & Co. Wedding mat stack to fit.  The edges are inked with Hint of Pesto VersaMagic chalk ink.  I thought this would make a nice sympathy card with a stamped or cut sentiment added to the front.  I like the lace effect but you could add a piece of contrasting paper as a liner if you prefer that look.


 Here is another version of the card that I made around Valentine's Day.  The image is one that I downloaded from Twisted Papers, which is one of my favorite sources of great vintage images. They have a few free downloads every month and their prices are very reasonable so you may want to visit the site and take a look around.  If you are an Alice in Wonderland fan, you will find a nice set of the original illustrations for sale and a few free color images that you can download.

 This is a very versatile card template - I hope you enjoy it!

 Whew!  If you made it this far, here are a few cards to provide some inspiration to use your scraps!  Those of you who regularly read my personal blog (Capadia Designs) know that I always try to make the best use of my paper by planning the layout of my cuts and saving nearly all of the pieces left after cutting. I can then use these to make additional projects for little or no extra expense.


Here are four cards that I created with some of the pieces of the gemstone Core'dinations cardstock I used for the cards I shared on Monday.


This could be a notecard or you could add a sentiment along any of the lines.


I used one of the egg "frames" to create this thank you card.

Another color blocking card using some strips and flowers (and a butterfly embellishment).


The strawberry egg is a cheery "hello" card for a friend.

The full details for these cards along with some helpful tips are in today's "sister post" to this post on my blog - here is a LINK.  You can also download the .cut file for the Lacy Border A2 card on my blog.





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Kathy's Kreative Spot said...

Great border and thanks for the tips on cutting vinyl. I will definitely be truing it soon.

gabyangel said...
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gabyangel said...

Amazing! just amazing! Thanks for all you share! Gabriela (gabyangel)

Maria said...

Thank you so much for all the tips and the DS lesson:)

Nate's Mimi said...

Thank you so much for the beautiful card and the DS lesson. I love the scrap cards, too, as I have plenty of scraps!

Crystal aka Caitlynsmommy said...

Loving it! I am all about using scraps too. I am not a big fan of DS but I am learning!

Jan Foselli said...

That's a very cool, creative card and I love the ideas you showed us with using our scraps from yesterday's card. Thanks for your motivation to use vinyl!

Melissa said...

I just left your blog Diane and commented on your leftover scraps cards, great job!

I love how you used the certificate to make a beautiful border for a card. Thank you so much for sharing that idea!

MelissaAllore on the Cricut Board

Parcha said...

Nice use for scraps. I'm always looking for projects where I can use my scraps.
Thanks.

Bytesprite said...

ou have a gift for seeing the designs on the carts that few have. I never wouldhave thought of usin the certificate for a card. That turned out beautiful

yvette said...

Thank you so much for your inspiration! I just love the card you made :)

paperscissors said...

clever use of scraps, am always looking for ways to use sceaps to be more green, cost effective, clearing up scrap pile. these cards do not have the feel of scrap rather they are so textured and layered

Rose said...

Thanks for all the tips! All the cards are just stunning! TFS!! I am enjoying your week!

JanJay said...

Fab tutorial, I've not tried vinyl but feel inspired to do so now

Thanks

Jan x

jackieburk said...

I love your cards. Can't wait to try this tip!

Marty said...

Dianne I'm so glad to see you use all the scraps because they laugh at me around here for saving even the tiniest pieces. Now who's laughing? Great cards, the certificate idea. TFS

- - Sheryl - - said...

I have earned DS over a year ago and have yet to down load the code to my laptop - I guess I keep thinking my laptop will die out, I have always loved your design cuts and this card you gave us it awesome and can be used with a multitude of events.
Thanks - maybe I'll give it a go.

kathymack56 said...

Thank you for sharing the certificate/border idea. I have the DS trial and am trying to learn all I can before I buy it.

Debbie said...

Beautiful card! Very creative and unique. I am fairly new to the cricut world so I am amazed at everything I see.
Thanks for sharing
Debbie from The Colony

Susan De Crafter said...

WOW. Lots of great info. I love the vintage card with the border.

Marlene W said...

thank you so much for the tips and your cards are very nice.

Fleasbenz said...

Thanks for sharing the tips on Design Studio. I use mine mostly just to lay the cuts on the mat. I need to experiment more with modifying the shapes.

Kim. said...

I have only had my cricut about 2 months but have learnt so much about design studio from watching your videos. I must admit when I first installed it I thought what did I get that for it doesn't do much but infact it does so much more than I ever thought would be possible. Love your cards for today and although I followed the tutorial in the Plantin Schoolbook for the certificate my first thought was what a lovely card layer this would make. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Kim xXx

Donna VW said...

Thanks for the great tutorial!

scrappermom said...

Wonderful cards! Thanks for sharing!!

Aeify said...

Oh wow!! Tons of inspiration!! Espicially love your strawberry egg! Thanks so much!!

jengd said...

Thanks for the mini-tutorial. I haven't found a need to get Design Studio yet but the more I hear about it, the more I think that will change soon! :)

jane said...

thanks for the tutorial, you are the best.

mumstheword said...

I love these ideas. When I have the time I think I will look into DS. Maybe that can be my summer project.

K-E Kreations said...

Thanks for the great design studio steps. Very helpful. I also like how you used your scraps to make cards with the negative images. Thanks for the great ideas!

Marey said...

Great cards! thanks for sharing your ideas and tips.

ramonafl4 said...

Thanks for all your tips Diane

Joann said...

Wow so much information shared today. Beautiful card design that I will definitely be trying. Thank you

Joann
joannmarch

laneyhollo said...

Just beautiful and a great technique, the extra cards are a fabulous use of your scraps, thanks for sharing.

penny said...

Wow, one amazing project after another!!

PennyG

Merrill said...

thank you for all of the great information! i never thought i would be interested in ds, now i am (not sure if it;s mac compatible- will have to check that out)!! i totally love that you use your scraps! i always save mine and your cards from your scraps are beautiful! also, i am going to try a vinyl project this week!
merrill
merrillh@mac.com

Debbie said...

Thanks for all your encouragement regarding Design Studio. You have given me courage to try it out. Thanks!

Shelly said...

The border with the picture in the middle looks just like a store bought card (but better). Very classy.

I love the vibrant colors of the scrap papers with the eggs.

texmorg said...

Diane thanks for the tutorial and the card looks great.
Linda

The Bug said...

Love the cards and the great tips! I love using vinyl but don't seem to pull it out often. I will have to try some this week.

Heather said...

Thank you for explaining the use of vinyl and the Design Studio software. I have wanted to try both but was intimidated for sure. Cute cards, btw. :)

Shellie said...

All the cards are beautiful! I never thought of using the certificate frame as a frame for a card. I also love what you did with the scraps from the eggs. TFS!!!

Laurinda said...

You always inspire great things with your creativity. Thanks

Laurinda Cricut MB

lisa said...

Thanks so much for the great tips and the ds tutorial. All these are great. Lisa from SC

Dana said...

I love the lace border- what a great idea for all of those small leftover pieces of pretty patterned paper. Thanks for the DS tips!
Dana

Shana said...

Those cards are really neat, thanks alot for the neat ideas.

Creative Char said...

Great cards!

chignon said...

Thanks for all the great information and your cards are wonderful, I will have to try some of the jewel coredinations paper.

Josie0602 said...

Great tutorial for cutting the lacy border card. I have never tried cutting vinyl either and now I just might get brave and try it!

Cheryl said...

Thanks for the great border and the wonderfully detailed instructions. I'll be using this often, it's so versatile.

Nancy said...

Thanks for the tips on using the Design Studio I am such a dummy.

debbie said...

Thanks Diane for the download. I have tried cutting vinyl .....I just cut 3 pine trees, different sizes, and a star (one that looks like the north star)all in white vinyl and stuck them to my bathroom mirror at Christmas time. They were a big hit and they came right off after the holiday. It is easy to cut vinyl.
thanks again for sharing.

Debra said...

Great card and I love that you used all the scraps from your other project too. It goes to show that even small strips of paper can be put to good use.

Anonymous said...

gh - Another fantastic card! Thank you! Gail gailheinecke at charter dot net

JustJules said...

Thanks for caring! I appreciate all the extra effort you went through for this post. The cards are beautiful and I never really noticed that certificate before! How wonderful! Thanks again!

Dana said...

Thank you for all your hard work and tips. I am like you and want to use all my scraps also. Thank you again.

Ellen (aka ScrapStampnMama) said...

Thanks for sharing that idea for the card, love it!

rebecca_geile said...

I love seeing how you have used your scraps. Very inspiring.

*kbcraftcorner* said...

Great cards! Thanks for the tutorial! I am one of those that hasn't used Design Studio yet. You make it look so easy! Definitely downloading the free trial to play around with!
I also love the cards you made with your scraps! What a great idea to really use up all your paper!

amy said...

Beautiful card! I need to use my design studio more. Thank you for sharing that project.

Lili W. said...

Thanks for the tips. Great use of scraps. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Awesome, I love that. I am all about using scraps for my cards. Thanks for the great ideas.

Tami
getstraight@moralesfv.com

Susan said...

TERRIFIC explanation on vinyl and DS! I agree ~ buy DS the same time you buy your Cricut! You expand your possibilities 1000 times! Thanks so much for the cutfile! Fabulous work! Will try it out.
SusanJ

Kadie in Arizona said...

Thank You Ms March for the fabulous instructions/tips on how to use our DS software. Helps me to NOT be afraid to use it. Love all your samples-thanks for sharing.

Amy Jo said...

Great work Diane! Love the tips on vinyl, which I will pass along to my scrapping friends, as they haven't done vinyl themselves yet.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing the tutorial and the cute cards.
Grams716

Milly D said...

Very pretty card.Thanks so much for the vinyl tips, gotta try it!
Great tip for recycling the extra cardstock from the cricut cuts!!

Kazzy73 said...

Beautiful cards again today and thank you for the file will make a beautiful mothers day card for Sunday here in the UK.CAnt wait to see what you have in store for us tomorrow.
Karen x x x x
karen.everton@tesco.net

Cheryl said...

AWESOME Cards Diane!

Cheryl
~CinnamonSpice~

Hetty said...

You know I'm one of those intimidated by Design Studio so your email and cards were perfectly timed. Thank you so much!!! Now will have to seriously consider going that route.

LoriO said...

WOW! What an amazing post. So much useful info that I can use. Well written and explained.

Colleen said...

Very cute card, thanks for sharing!!

Colleen
celberson79@yahoo.com

Summer Braxton said...

very cute!

enneirda said...

Diane great borders and thanks for all that you have shared about DS! Joy and Melanie, I am so glad you had Diane on here I have been considering getting the DS because of cost I prefer it over the Gypsy and I am so happy to have found someone who uses it and wants to show others how to as well! :)

Diana said...

Very nice and simple card. Thanks for the tips on using DS. All the other cards are so cute too. Thanks for giving me even more ideas!

Diana

pamelarose58 said...

Diane - could not asgree more - DS really opens your eyes to the carts - though I have to admit, you see more than I do - LOL - love your art!

Nancycs said...

What a super idea for the Plantin certifcate! I never thought about using it that way! Thanks for the inspiration Diane! I love the cards you made with the scraps! Love the one with the 3 blocks and then the skinny strips with a flower at the end! Simple but lovely! TFS

Flipidy said...

Very pretty. I haven't tried cutting vinyl yet, but not I think I'll have to :) Thank you,
Lisa

Scraperdoodle said...

What a great Idea!

Dianna said...

You are such a great teacher - thanks!

Wanda said...

Thanks for the tips on the design studio, need to use it more often!!!

Dianna said...

You are such a great teacher - thanks!

mekei said...

i REALLY appreciate this information and the time it took you to share it with us. thank you

Sherri said...

love all the tips!!

Bobbi said...

Great card, love the frame around it. I also love the scrap cards, I usually give my scraps to my DD because she wants to create with me and this is a way to avoid her taking the full sheets of paper to play.

Cyndi Landrigan said...

Beautiful cards with the certificate cut. I have owned my Design Studio for over 2 years now, and don't use it. I have not found a "Design Studio for Dummies" book yet and I just don't have the time to sit down and figure it out! Thanks for sharing with us!

Kathy said...

Great idea using the certificate for a card! I have a lot to learn yet but I love DS.


kcjett@gmail.com

Bonita said...

I appreciate the step by step for DS. Need to learn all this. Great tutorial, Diane.

justhaveinfun said...

Great idea Diane, these card a beautiful. Thanks for sharing about the design studio. I hope to get it some day. I have done a little vinyl. Just playing with it like you said. Have a great day.

~Rach said...

LOVE those egg cards, what a great idea! Your skills are just amazing.

Ann said...

THE FRAME ADDS SO MUCH. I LOVE ALL THE CARDS ON YOUR POST TODAY. DOESN'T EVERYBODY SAVE THEIR SCRAPS. LOL! THANKS.

ANN

Heather said...

Those are unique cards. I will have to try this out.

cricutlover20 said...

Thanks for all the tips on vinyl and the DS. Thank goodness for people like you, that have such patience. TFS, Cindy at cricutlover20@yahoo.com

shirleydrul said...

Lovely ideas and inspirations. Keep them coming!!!
Shirley

scrappyfrannine said...

Goodness, these cards are so pretty. You sure do make everything look so easy. I am going to try this since I do have the Plantin cartridge. Your DS lessons are the best!!! (scrappyfrannie)

tigerrlyli said...

Thanks so much for the design studio tutorial. I have just downloaded the trial version but have not had much time to try it out. Your instructions were very easy to follow.

tigerrlyli@aol.com

Diana said...

thank you for another GREAT idea on how vesatile the cricut is!

Tammy D said...

People you shouldn't be afraid of vinyl, it works better than paper in the cricut!!!!! TRY IT OUT!
Great tips.

cinmfoster said...

Great tips, thanks for sharing. I'm going to have to check out the certificate on Plantin Schoolbook.

Helen said...

Thanks for all the tips and beautiful work you are showing!

Mary Sue said...

Love the cards! Thanks for all the tips on vinyl and design studio. I will have to try both.

Kay said...

Wow - I am constantly amazed at your work - thanks for being this week's "guest"!

Show Love-Make Cards said...

Thanks for the encouragement to try vinyl, I've been one of the intimidated ones but I'll make it a point to pick some up next time I'm in the craft store! Thanks also for the cut file. This is really pretty!

mdog said...

Wow! Thanks for the detailed instructions. Love the card

Heidi G said...

I never would have thought of using the certificate that way. Thanks for sharing it.

Sandy Bayles said...

Great cards and I love the organization of the crafts. I will add the software to my wish list. I just ordered a Cuttlebug from HSN. One thing at a time. Love the cards. Keep up the great work.

lynny_tin said...

Great cards as usual! You inspire us to try new things and think ouside of the box. Thank-you for being so generous with your time and creations. Lynn

angie Little said...

Great card! Thanks so much for the tips with vinyl and design studio!!

Karen said...

Love the cutout look of the card and the fact that you, too , keep all your scraps and use them. I have a ziplock bag or two full of bits and bobs that often come in handy!

Kathleen said...

Love all your ideas - now I just have to save up for Design Studio and vinyl! TFS

Kathleen
kmurphy614@gmail.com

Denice aka Dedelicious said...

Thanks for sharing a new way to use the frame! I just got the cart for the boxes, but now have another reason to love it!

adisaac said...

wonderful cards, what a great use for the certificate!

Paper said...

Great information and thanks for the push to use vinyl.

Pat S said...

Thanks for the great tutorial. Love the card - can think of a lot of occasions to use it.

Rhonda said...

Wow! Cool border!

Anonymous said...

I'm learning so much.

trafalconer@yahoo.com

PenLight said...

Wow, I have absolutely loved everything you have done this week. I love that simple card with the block colors and lines! I have been making borders on the cricut for a while, I just can't spend the money on Martha Stewart punches when I have a cricut that can do it!

Lesley from WI said...

Love all the cards. That border is beautiful. Going to download it now!

JANLYNN said...

Love the lacy card. I have just got Design Studio and have just started to play. Thanks for the directions for this card. I am not really computer literate but am slowly learning (I have greatly surprized some of my coworkers lately) and to see things actually done step by step is SO helpful. Thanks for the vinyl tips also as that is one of my nest projects to try.

Mary Ann said...

Oh wow thanks for showing how to use design studio. I'm just starting to learn how to use mine and I love it.

Doreen said...

Love your cards and all the great tips you shared!
doe.wood@cox.net

Cynthia said...

Wow! I love all your ideas! I love working with vinyl on the cricut. It's really easy!

I've never considered getting DS but maybe I should, it looks really cool!

Love how you used the leftover scraps to make some cute cards!

cynthia

Anonymous said...

I'm glad I'm not the only one w/ a drawer full of scraps. Cards are a great way to make good use of them! Thanks for sharing
rutabaga2328@yahoo.com

Marlise said...

Thank you so much for the DS tutorial. I need to learn more to use my software to it's greatest potential!

Jes said...

Cute cards, I especially love anything that gets me to use my scraps. Thanks for sharing

Suzanne said...

wow thanks so much for sharing this. I didn't know how to do make a card like that. That is awesome :)

Suzanne C

JPALM3746 said...

Thanks for the idea to use the certificate for a frame card front. Great idea! I'm hoping to win one of the carts since I've badly sprained both ankles and need some cheering up.

ScrappinT said...

Wonderful tips! I really love the border on the card

Randa @ The Bewitchin' Kitchen said...

Thank you for posting this, especially since i could never figure out what that tool was for! lol

missionofjoycandles said...

Thanks for the info and the inspiration.

AprilsL8 said...

I really like that you use all your extra "scrap" paper so creativly!

shutterbuggin said...

Thanks for all the details. Love how you showed how you used everything up. Very creative!
Tina

Darlene-Joy said...

thanks for inspiring me to use my Design Studio again. I have to admit I got a little intimidated by it. I am looking forward to having some more fun today...lol
Darlene-Joy

Tammy said...

Nice card. I use Ds all the time and agree every cricut machine needs a it for a buddy.

Deanna said...

What a great idea. I love what you did and your detail descriptions make it easy for someone to make one on their own. Thanks.

Billie said...

Really like the info regarding the certificate on Plantin School Book. I will certainly try that in the very near future. Thanks for being helpful in creating new and interesting ideas.

sgute61 said...

Beautiful card, love the border, havent noticed it on the cart. before,TFS!
sgute61@yahoo.com

kmassman said...

Really nice cards! I love the tutorial!

Carol<>< said...

Wow! that is a lot to take in!
thanks for sharing.
Carol<><

TR said...

I'll have to go back and disect this post
but from what I scanned this is WAY
COOL! :D

Love crafts forever said...

Just amazing cards, i love them. Thank you so much.

Sarah said...

Love the lace card. It is so versatile. And I love what you did with the egg cut left overs. Wonderful projects

thkelly said...

That's what I like about you, so detailed! I will be trying this later today. I was getting frustrated and didn't understand the manual DS came with. Almost gave up but then I found your site. Still have lots to learn so keep up the awesome details. Thanks!
mccadesmom at gmail dot com

Jingle said...

These are lovely! Unfortunately, DS is not an option for me, as I am a Mac user. I really wish Provo would come out with a Mac version rather than forcing us to use third party software if we want to do these things!

Joy said...

I too was afraid of using vinyl...but maybe I wont be now...thanks for the great tips!!!
xoxo Joy

Marj said...

The cards are beautiful, love the way you used your scraps!
Marj

Maryellen said...

I guess I need to take the plunge
and try cutting some vinyl. I love
the card you made today. I'll have
to ask my husband for help w/ DS
as I'm not a whiz w/ the computer.
Your scrap cards are great inspiration, thanks Diane!

2 Krafty Girls said...

Those were great ideas for cards. I've been using vinyl since last fall, and I'm totally addicted!

GG said...

Thanks for the vinyl tip. Love the cards! Great tips on using scraps too. TFS!

verolas said...

Thank you for the tips and for sharing your talent with the world!!! I love all cards!!!

Donna said...

Thanks for the wonderful card, would never have thought to use that that way. Always appreciate the use of DS.

Donna C.
goCricutgo

Mary Plaizier said...

Everyday you do something amazing, wow!!!!, love this border, thank you.

Scrapping Student said...

I love the idea of the certificate for a card. Would've never thought of that. Thanks!

Lynn said...

Very fun, thanks!

Diana said...

Thanks for pointing out the obvious on our cartridges...if we looked close enough we'd see. Great card and ideas.

Jenny said...

Great card

Dayna said...

WOW!! Great tutorial thanks for sharing!! I love how you made that card using platin schoolbook cart..who knew?!?! So pretty!!

JulieAS6078 said...

Oh my goodness, I love this card! In fact I'm going to try to make one today! Thanks for sharing this and others with us.

Donna said...

Thanks Diane for sharing your creation and such great instructions. I agree everyone should have Design Studio, I do probably 98% of my cutting from DS. I visit your blog often Thanks
NanaDonna on MB

JMCPhillips said...

Such a pretty border! I have just purchased an expression, and can't wait to play around with all of the features that you ladies provide - such incredible inspiration! Thanks so much for the chance to win!

Bonnie said...

Thanks for the tip on cutting vinyl. I have been hesitant to try it but I'm going to give it a try this afternoon. Thanks for the inspiration.

Beth said...

Thank for the DS tip! It seems so easy when you do it :)

Mrs B said...

Great tips today! Thanks for sharing!
CindyB

amylynn said...

Love the frame card. Thanks so much for the detailed instructions. Love the inspiration this week!

IRW Dana said...

The cards are so wonderful today. Thanks for the inspiration.

Kelsey said...

Great ideas!! Thanks so much for sharing. PS I checked out your personal site and it's full of great scrappin' info.!!

Joy said...

Thnx Diane for the tutorial. I don't have DS, but may download the trial version to try it. I do like this border you used. I only own the 2 cartridges that came w/ the CE.. so I do have the Plantin Schoolbook one.. thnx for the tips on vinyl too..

Diva Jewel said...

I'm in love! Thanks so much for this! I designed a card with a couple of flourishes to create the same effect, but I really like this one too!

Kendra-Sue said...

I've looked at that certificate a number of times and thought I would never have a use for it. Now, I know I was wrong.

I agree with you about DS. I barely know how to work my machine without it.

TeacherMom said...

Wow! Lots of great information today! Love the lacey card. It is perfect for a nice, elegant sympathy card. Love your ideas to use up your scraps. I have a ton of those!!!!! Looking forward to tomorrow's project!!! Thanks

Tina said...

Thank you so much for all the tips & help for using the CDS & vinyl. You always make it so easy to understand.

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Shirley said...

Wow what a great tip, I will try that. I love the look

Melany said...

I would never have thought of it on my own. What a super idea! The cards are beautiful.

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Laurieinaz said...

Great find. I had never even considered the certificate on PS. TFS.

Kristian said...

What a neat way to make a card! I would have never thought about using the cerificate for a card! Thanks!

Deanne Gutierrez said...

Thanks - that is a great new way to use the certificate. I also use it to make name placques for kids rooms!

Molly said...

GREAT post, Diane!! TFS!

HeidiK said...

TRULY AWESOME CARDS! Thank you for the step by step directions too!

SugarBear said...

I've used this border before but not for a card. Very nice?

carriedan1 said...

Great use of your scraps! I have tons that I am trying to use up!

NancyLynn said...

Love the lacy effect! And your ideas for using the scraps are great!

Anonymous said...

Thank you Everyday Cricut! You have outdone yourselves picking Ms March! I always learn something everyday from you two, Joy & Mel, and what I have learned from Diane this week(who was unknown to me until Everyday Cricut) especially in using my DS,is invaluable. Thank you all.
MCF's Mimi

Anonymous said...

Thanks for all the info! Gorgeous cards!

Gmapatty said...

Wow, you just gave me insiration on using scraps. They are piling up and I always thought one day I may need them. Now I know what I can do with them. I have only tried vinyl once and that was to etch my mother's initals on a wine glass. My next try is something for my granddaughters wall.

Thank you so much for sharing and inspriing me to be more creative.

Anonymous said...

Lovely cards and great DS lesson. TFS
rhondah~

Nicole said...

Love the card. I too haven't used vinyl and am afraid. I want to go to a demo on it and see it done before I attempt.

ellen s. said...

fabulous! love love that border

Kimberly said...

Fun! Thanks for the detailed instructions!

Grammy GG said...

Diane, I would love to use Design Studio but I can't since I have a Mac and come from an all Mac family. That is the main reason I got my Gypsy--so that I could finally do some of the wonderful designing too. I felt like I was being left behind.
I loved your detailed instructions and will use the principals on my Gypsy. I am still hoping for for a DS Mac version. As a Grammy I would like working on a bigger screen. Thank you-- I am learning a lot from you.

LINDA said...

Thank you for the project,I don't have the designer studio.
Linda W.
ljunewall@hotmail.com

Stephanie said...

Your designs are amazing as always. Thanks so much for the cut file.I have DS also. I learned how to use it from you. Thanks for that, too.

Mrsro said...

I think all of your advice, guidance, tips, etc are very inspiring and helpful....I am now wanting to try new things with the Cricut that I haven't done before (like use vinyl). Keep 'em comin!Thanks!

love2create said...

Such great cards! I know there are so many images on my carts that I've no idea they are there. Thanks so much for pointing out a new way to use one of them. I will certainly try it out!

Jean

Dixie said...

Wow! Thanks for the different take on that certificate cut...running to the craft room now!

ShanzMom said...

I love DS. I use it all the time. The Gypsy is just too small for me. You do beautiful work.

Paula said...

Really cute! Thanks for the instructions on the border.

janeskeepsakes said...

Great ideas!! Can't wait to try. Thank you for sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LisaRosan said...

I love vinyl and my design studio as well! I really like the reuse of scraps! AND - it's my BIRTHDAY TODAY - love the post!

Crafty Sue said...

Wow, Diane, I'm going to start cutting with making more than one project at a time. I never thought to save the negative and the positive cuts. Amazing, how simple. Pretty frame.

jenbug said...

I really need to load my ds. I got it for christmas but haven't used it yet! Your designs have inspired me to play!

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