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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Cutting Pretty Frames

One of the members from our group shared a link to this cute craft. I could hardly wait to make one so; I made two.

The frame with the silhouette of the little girl blowing bubble was an image I found on the internet and made a cutting file. The fron part of the frame is three layers glued together. The image for the front of the frame was only cut out once. The other layers I cut out on black card stock and glued them together. The white portion of the frame was cut out in a cirlce and the acetate frame (looks like glass and really can't be seen in the photo) was cut by hand. I cut is slightly larger to adhere behind the frame.

The tiny intricate silhouette of the gril blowing bubbles ha dimension. I cut tiny pieces of foam tape and place it behind the second shape. This was a chore...lol. The back side of the frame is also made with multiple layers of black cardstock to give this frame some durability. I'm not sure if the embellishments show up in the picture but it is embellished with rhinestones.

The baby frame is basically made the same way. The baby in the buggy has 3 layers. Each layer is backed with foam tape. It is embellished with little delicate pink flowers and of course my favorite rhinestones.

One of the ladies asked where I found the frilly scallop shape. I love this scallop shape and thought it would be a nice versatile Silhouette cutting file to share here. I usually share these on the Silhouette Plus group but my blog is getting lonely...lol.  If you need it in a different format pleas leave me your email and I will emailit ot you.





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2 comments:

  1. You're the BEST! Thank you so much, Debbie! Hugs! Barbara.....

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  2. Wow, those are amazing! You are so clever and generous in all your designs.

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