Love Always SVG Kit

Create wow-factor girly projects for weddings, showers, girly birthdays, or "just because!" The pretty High Heel Shoe is sure to be displayed and admired! Make it frilly and girly, or make it "sexy" with an animal print paper, or make it black and "classic!" The Photo Frame displays a 4x4 photo and will look great in all sorts of color and pattern combinations! You can stand it on a flat surface or display it hanging from a small nail. The Bride and Groom Favor Bags are a breeze to whip up and tie closed with little bows. The Engagement Ring Card features a dazzling, sparkly, dimensional diamond, and you can also make it "flat" for mailing. The Wedding Cake Card is truly a keepsake and can also be turned into a birthday card!

$11.99

Dimensions

We also offer each project individually.

High Heel Shoe - 6.5 x 2.25 x 5"
4x4” Photo Frame - 9.8 x 9.8 x 1.3"
Bride & Groom Favor Bags - 5” and 5.6” tall
Engagement Ring Card - 5 x 6.3"
Wedding Cake Card - 5.2 x 7"

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Compatibility

Any cutting machine software that allows you to import SVG files, such as Cricut Design Space, Sure Cuts a Lot ("SCAL"), eCAL, Make the Cut, Silhouette Studio Designer Edition and Canvas by Brother. This Kit contains pieces that are too large for 12x6 and 8.5 x 11 mats. Alternative “solid” score lines included, as well as each project saved as a single file.

Assembly Tutorial

Paper Collection | Supplies

The projects shown were made using 12 x 12" American Crafts textured card stock paper. The patterned paper shown is from the Sweetest Thing collection (discontinued) by My Mind’s Eye. All projects were assembled using Scotch Tacky Create Glue.

Embossing folders used are Bohemian Lace and Snow Flurries #2 by Sizzix and Frills (strips) by Cuttlebug.

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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 02 February, 2013.