Another old post from my old blog that dealt with Halloween related items. Figured I'd get them reposted to this blog during the month of October.
Yes, I am in "Halloween Mode"! Here is a Flying Witch .svg file. You could cut her out of paper and put her on a card or cut her out of vinyl for a wall or window decoration. Use HTV vinyl and put her on a t-shirt or sweatshirt.
I would love to see any projects that you create with this or any of my other files. I like to see people are getting a use from them.
If you have a 4shared account, you can still download the Flying Witch .svg file from there. However, if you don't have 4shared, you can now download the Flying Witch .svg from my public Dropbox account.
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Welcome to my New Blog. This blog is for sharing my crafting ideas and my cutting files that I create primarily using the Make the Cut Software and my electronic cutters which include my 18" Black Cat Cougar, a Silhouette SD, and an original Expression.
All files and information shared here is for your personal use only. Please contact me if you wish to use any items commercially, for blog contests, or to submit for magazine publication. Thank you.
Showing posts with label SCAL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCAL. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Dachshund Silhouette - (Weiner Dog) for SCAL
Here is a silhouette of a dachshund. My BIL and his wife have always owned dachshunds. I wanted to be able to have a cut of one to use to make them a card or other things.
Download the dachshund .svg file here.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Pyramid Favor Box
I found this instruction sheet for a Pyramid Favor Box at Jo-Ann's some time ago. It notes that it is courtesy of Inkadinkado (I think because the project sheet has you stamping on your project after you have it cut out but before you put it together.) I finally got around to tracing the pattern off the back, scanned it in, pulled it into Inkscape and made an .svg pattern with it for use with MTC or SCAL. I had to handtrace the original since it is printed lightly on the back with the written instructions over the top of it. (Hate when they do that - makes it hard to use!)
I usually use the red liner tape available at Walmart or any craft store to put my boxes and or bags together so that I know that they will "stay" together once I have put treats in them.
Notice in the last picture posted here how I have "pinched" in the sides of the box to allow for the top flap to come over and down properly.
Thanks for looking. As always, I'd love to see any projects that you create with this file.
I usually use the red liner tape available at Walmart or any craft store to put my boxes and or bags together so that I know that they will "stay" together once I have put treats in them.
Special Notes: * the "sides" where you do the folds seem to be a little longer (taller) then the front and back sides (maybe it's just my folding). Once you fold them in and glue the "sides" to the front and back trim off any extra length by hand. It's just a quick snip. * Also, you'll need to "pinch in" the sides of the box to allow for the front closure flap to pull over the top correctly. * see the attached photo that shows you where to score and fold (basically you score on the triangle sides and the middle square). Click on picture to see it better and in larger size.
Notice in the last picture posted here how I have "pinched" in the sides of the box to allow for the top flap to come over and down properly.
Thanks for looking. As always, I'd love to see any projects that you create with this file.
Approximate finished size of the project is 3" x 3 1/2" x 1 1/2"
Friday, February 3, 2012
Treasures of the Sea
I have previously posted about getting patterns to cut from Scroll Saw magazines and websites that you can use to create cut files for use with your cutters. Obviously, to do this you would need to have a 3rd party software like Make the Cut (MTC) or Sure Cuts a Lot (SCAL) or another program that lets you bring in your own designs. So I always take a quick look at scrollsaw magazines whenever I see them to see if there are patterns I would like to use to make a cut file. As a result, I quickly purchased a news stand copy of Issue 39, Summer 2010 ScrollSaw Woodworking & Crafts magazine when I saw these "Treasures of the Sea" items. Interestingly, it wasn't until after I bought the magazine and had created the .mtc cut files that I actually read the full article and saw where it noted that these patterns were orignally designed as paper cuttings and that many paper cutting patterns are easily cut on a scroll saw! LOL
The website for ScrollSaw Woodworking & Crafts magazine is http://www.scrollsawer.com/. This site has lots of information including various patterns you can download directly from their website. Many of them can easily be used to create and cut with paper on your electronic cutters.
The particular article that drew my attention in the Summer 2010 edition was entitled Treasures of the Sea. The article and the patterns used were created by Gloria Cosgrove (the actual cuts shown were done by Linda Heigerson.) Gloria and her daughter, Alison, specialize in "scherenschnitte" (paper cutting) patterns. These patterns would have originally been designed to be cut by hand. They have a mail-order business selling original art work and paper cutting patterns. Their website can be found by visiting http://www.papercuttingsbyallison.com/. Be sure to check it out for some beautiful artwork that coud be made into files to cut with an electronic cutter that can use software like MTC or SCAL.
For these items, there were 6 patterns provided for different seashells and a sea horse in the magazine. I took the patterns and scanned them into my computer and used Make The Cut (MTC) to create cut files to cut.t. As you can see, there is a lot of delicate detail in the cuts. However, they pulled in quite well into MTC. I did end up pulling a couple of them over into Inkscape to do some node modifications in a few spots. They cut just fine with MTC. I used the items I cut to make cards. I think the cards could be used for a variety of needs such as sympathy, thanks, or any other need. They could also be used to create home decor items like framed art (this is what they were in the scroll saw magazine for) or even vinyl on a wall or used on a scrapbook page.
I really would love to share these files with you BUT unfortunately I don't think that I can! Since the patterns appear in the Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine, it indicates that the copyright belongs to them. The pattern pullout sheet then indicates that you can make up to 10 copies for personal use "for the buyer of the magazine". However, I hope by posting them here for you to see, that you will also see that there are other places to look for patterns and ideas of items to cut with your electronic cutters. In addition, scroll sawers may see a new way to get their patterns ready to adhere to their wood to cut with. Thanks for stopping by!Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Volleyball Window Cling and Volleyball .svg and .mtc files
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| Original Window Cling Using DS and Sports Mania Cart |
| "Full" Volleyball .mtc or .svg file available |
I have also created Make the Cut (.mtc) files and then exported those out to .svg files for people with SCAL and/or other software or cutters. So hopefully, there is something here that you can use.
| Window Cling with Blank area for personalization by you .mtc or .svg file available |
I hope that someone finds some use for these files. As always, I appreciate any comments and especially those who take the file and actually do somethimg with it and then come back and let me know so I can come take a look! Those have been extremely rare but greatly appreciated!
You can see my original post showing the football and volleyball here.
Download the full Volleyball Make the Cut (.mtc) file. This is a complete ball with all lines in the middle.
Download the full Volleyball .svg file. This is a complete ball with all lines in the middle.
Download the Volleyball Window Cling for Make the Cut (.mtc) file. This ball has lines missing in the middle to add your child's name, number and/or school or club name, etc.
Download the Volleyball Window Cling .svg file. This ball has lines missing in the middle to add your child's name, number, and/or school or club name, etc.
As always, leave me a comment if you have questions, problems or simply want to say Thanks! Thanks for stopping by!
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