Archive for the ‘Craft Zone’ Category
Posted on August 29, 2010 - by SVGCuts
Coupon Central (Michaels, Joann, Hobby Lobby, A.C.Moore, Aaron Brothers)
We know how frustrating it can be when you are ready to hit the craft store and have no idea where your coupon is! Welcome to your one stop for crafty coupons! We will do our best to keep the most current coupons from your favorite craft store available on this page! We know how frustrating it can be when you are ready to hit the craft store and have no idea where your coupon is! Welcome to your one stop for crafty coupons! We will do our best to keep the most current coupons from your favorite craft store available on this page!
Posted on August 28, 2010 - by SVGCuts
CreatingTheHive.com
Take your crafty networking to the next level by joining The Hive. Step outside the paper-crafting world and trade tips with knitters, candle-makers, painters and crocheters. With over 50 different categories to browse, you’ll be bursting with ideas.
Posted on August 22, 2010 - by SVGCuts
Thienly’s Spot – “Celebrate” Pop-up Lever Card
I’ve had the Breezy Backyard Lever Cards SVG Collection and Premium Pop-Up Cards SVG Collection for sometime now, and I’ve been wanting to do something with them! As usual, I wanted to do something different, and occurred to me that I could combine the sets to make a pop-up lever card! That’s exactly what I did!
Posted on August 10, 2010 - by SVGCuts
Thienly’s Spot – Autumn Wreath
With so many of Mary’s gorgeous autumn SVG collections, I couldn’t resist making a home decor item! I’ve been looking out for a beautiful fall wreath for so long, and haven’t found the right one, so I decided to make one! I cut up all the pieces, gave each of them lots of love, and attached all the pieces onto a 18″ wreath (purchased at Michael’s).
Posted on August 4, 2010 - by SVGCuts
“Our Family” Explosion Box by Thienly
Ever since Mary produced the Explosion Box SVG Collection, I’ve always wanted to create one of these beautiful boxes. I wanted to make something meaningful, and decided the theme to be “our family”, focusing on the love and the strength that binds us together. The focal point is the tree, and it seemed appropriate for this project…
Posted on July 31, 2010 - by SVGCuts
CHA Summer 2010 – Review
SVGCuts was not an exhibitor this year for many reasons, but we’ll be sure to represent the SVG community next year! Because we are moving into a new workspace, we only caught the last few hours of the CHA Tradeshow, but we accomplished our main objective. We tested the E-Craft cutter and confirmed that our SVG files are compatible…
Posted on July 28, 2010 - by SVGCuts
Homemade Jam – Gift in a Jar – By Thienly
Every year my mom makes the best tasting homemade jam. With these jar toppers and tags, a plain jar can be transformed into a beautiful, gourmet-looking gift! Pick out all the colored papers and make sure that they go together – having the right color is the KEY to any project….
Posted on July 17, 2010 - by SVGCuts
Free SVG File – Sure Cuts A Lot – 07.17.10 – Trio Frame
Hey Everyone! Today’s free SVG may look simple, but it’s going to come in handy in your scrapbooking! Frame a trio of photos – one 5×7″ and two 3.5×3.5″ square pictures. Turn it 90 to fit your photos best, and use it with any theme! See how we’ve used it on this wedding page with gorgeous I Do paper by American Crafts. We used a gorgeous sheet of embossed Anthurium paper with a 12″ x 2.75″ rectangle of Amaryllis (both “I Do” papers).
Posted on July 3, 2010 - by SVGCuts
Designer Spotlight – Cheryl’s Patriotic Pail
I was inspired to do this project when Mary and Leo released the Vintage Paper Rosettes. I just love that collection! I had made a piece for my front door and I wanted to do a piece for my table. I love our country and am so very patriotic. I figured I could set this out for Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day and Veterans Day, so it will get lots of use!
Posted on July 3, 2010 - by SVGCuts
Mary’s Corner – Fourth of July Layout
I love the vintage appeal of this page and had a blast layering lots of festive elements. Fourth of July can be fun yet busy and loud, so I wanted my page to convey all of that. It all started with this patriotic background paper by Creative Imaginations that I picked up at Archivers. It looks like parchment and its muted reds and blues look classy and allow the more vibrant elements to pop…






