Free Gift – Winter’s Chill SVG Kit – Expired

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SVG Kit Description

Keep on crafting right through the holidays with fresh-fallen winter projects!  Make the pretty 3D Snowy House Box and fill it with a few illuminated LED tealights or a special gift.  Get in a “winter” state of mind with pretty hand-drawn snowflakes.  Create the Snowflake Lever Card for a Winter birthday or for a “Winter Hello.”  You can even use something else in the middle for a totally different look!  Best of all, you can make each project on any mat size – even small mat users can make the 3D house!  (Small mat users cannot make the three envelopes.)  The 6x8x2″ box will definitely come in handy, and you can easily make it with or without the cutout oval in the lid.

Assembly Tutorial

Compatibility

Any software and cutting machine combination that cuts SVGs.  SCAL1 users cannot create the 3D items due to lots of score lines, which SCAL1 cannot cut (open paths).  Everything works on all mat sizes except for the three cards’ envelopes, which are too large to fit on a 12×6 or 12×8.5 mat.

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FREE GIFT INSTRUCTIONS

  • Visit www.SVGCuts.com and make a purchase of $9.98 or more between now and Wednesday, December 21st 2011.
  • Add Winter’s Chill SVG Kit to your cart.
  • During Step 2 of Checkout, type FREEGIFT into the Discount Coupon section. Doing so will subtract the value of the SVG Collection from your total. This gift is a $6.99 Value!
  • All of your files, including the free gift, will be available for immediate download after you complete your purchase!
  • Happy Crafting!
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  • Kim G.

    This kit is awesome!  I love the house. And those snowflakes are so pretty!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Denise-Chavez/520778444 Denise Chavez

    I’ve got my files!  Time to getting busy cutting!  Going to make these houses for the teachers and fill them with cider and hot choc for those cold winter days.  Because of you and your wonderful designs, everyone thinks I’m sooo gifted!  Thanks Mary and Leo.