I used the 8-pointed star and shadowed it to get the 8-petal flower shape. I found the leaves on-line and making a bracket can be done easily with the bracket key on the keyboard (you can also get an svg from here). Here is what my layout for the embellishments looked like:
The pink pattern is from the Basic Tiles, 035, changed to these settings: 1.04, 0.31, 1.76, -180, 0.77.
The green pattern is also from Basic Tiles 028, changed to these settings: 1.31, 0.12, 0.51, -87, 1.51.
I purchased the ribbon from Micheals in their Dollar bin. The slide I made myself from basic Shapes in MTC. After printing, I covered the shape on the paper with Aluminum tape (from Big Lots, about $5 for a large roll) before cutting.
I have a file for you that is made up of shapes that I designed (I included different leaves and it does not include the patterns) for you here
(If you want to try to trace the file that I used for the leaves, just Google "leaf shape clip art" and find one you like.)
I think my card is better than the original - and all without an Imagine!
6 comments:
Very clever Nelda, good job. I just love the possibilities that MTC has opened up for us crafters.
Cheryl Ann
Like it!!
I love that you could make your own without messing with those costly cartridges.=D That's why MTC rocks!
Good one Nelda, think you have totally kicked their bottoms at Cricut lol Well done, card looks totally awesome :)
This is really nice, Nelda! I agree that you totally outdid the crapcut card!!
Nelda, can you create a tutorial on how you set up your cards on one matt? as a newbie i am trying to learn
thanks
Jenny, my cards often end up on 2 pages (or pieces of paper) - as a matter of fact this one is on 2 pages. I design and usually start at 4.25x 5.5 card size then separate and place the pieces on the page for cutting. It is a simple matter of just placing the pieces that you need on the paper in a way that uses the most available space. Sometime if pieces almost fit on one page, I will select all and decrease the size of every thing. But usually I just start a second page like I did with this one.
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