Today I wanted to share some sketches and a cute bumble bee PnC( print and Cut). All of these were drawn with the Studio software.These were made so I could share another wonderful aspect of using the amazing Studio software. I use the Studio Designer Edition. As I've said in previous blog posts; the Designer Editon is well worth the additional expense and I'm in no way affiliated with Silhouette.
The Home Sweet Home, frog, and Hello Kitty are sketches I sketched with my Cameo then colored them with Spectrum Noir and Copic markers. I don't use these markers nearly enough and really need to play around with the more often. I've seen so many beautifully colored images done with Pro Markers, Spectrum Noir, and Copic. If I had to pick a favorite between the Spectrum Noir and the Copic; I would choose the Copic. The Spectrum Noir makers run easier. I removed the caps off of some of them and got a splash of ink. They are stored as they should be stored but I've opened too many messy markers.
The alpha used in the Home Sweet Home file was a font I converted. I must say, converting fonts can be more than tedious. After all of the work I placed into creating this alpha...ding dong...nobody was at home because I left out the lower case "d". The line are alpha is shared here on my blog but currently (until I have time to fix it) it's missing the lower case "d'.
I hope you can use and enjoy this set of sketches and the bumble bee print and cut. You can download the entire set which includes all of the files mentioned which all are in .svg,.dxf, and Studio formats if you click
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The Home Sweet Home, frog, and Hello Kitty are sketches I sketched with my Cameo then colored them with Spectrum Noir and Copic markers. I don't use these markers nearly enough and really need to play around with the more often. I've seen so many beautifully colored images done with Pro Markers, Spectrum Noir, and Copic. If I had to pick a favorite between the Spectrum Noir and the Copic; I would choose the Copic. The Spectrum Noir makers run easier. I removed the caps off of some of them and got a splash of ink. They are stored as they should be stored but I've opened too many messy markers.
The alpha used in the Home Sweet Home file was a font I converted. I must say, converting fonts can be more than tedious. After all of the work I placed into creating this alpha...ding dong...nobody was at home because I left out the lower case "d". The line are alpha is shared here on my blog but currently (until I have time to fix it) it's missing the lower case "d'.
I hope you can use and enjoy this set of sketches and the bumble bee print and cut. You can download the entire set which includes all of the files mentioned which all are in .svg,.dxf, and Studio formats if you click
------> HERE
Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHugs Dagmar
loook at you go, these are amazing, hugs
ReplyDeleteDebbie, these look great!
ReplyDeleteLove the cute bumble bee. Thanks for the files.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, I keep forgetting to mention when I'm here to give you a big "thank you, so I came back to do just that. I've watched several of your Silhouette tutorials on Youtube and they have really helped me with learning my new Silhouette. If it weren't for your videos and those of others on Youtube I wouldn't have even known where to begin! I actually managed to do the split letter from following your tut! Of course, it really needs some cleaning up because I'm a novice with a lot to learn; hopefully I will. However, you've given me a great beginning!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I wanted to make sure you know that I appreciate you for taking the time to do the videos, and for sharing! You're a treasure!
Again, thanks so much -- you've helped more than you probably know!
Ahhhh... Audrey, you are so, so sweet. Thank you for leaving such an up lifting comment. Hugs,Debbie
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'm just learning all about print and cut on my cameo, so this is much appreciated.
ReplyDeletethanks Debbie
ReplyDeleteI did the print and cut cute little bee. Wow!!! got it right, had to change the paper and print setting but it was perfect after that. So glad as have not got the print and cut right before. Cute little bee now to make a card suitalbe for such a pretty lady!!! Lyn
All cute - but I think my favourite one is the kitty. :) I think that the print & cut feature is a fav of a lot of people.
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Debbie these are awesome.I have been afraid to try the P and C,I,m going to try it this weekend.I love all your YouTube videos as you make it so easy to understand.Thanks for sharing once again.
ReplyDeleteBlessing's Jocelan
Debbie, you are such a busy bee.. lol!! Thank you so much. These are so cute!
ReplyDeleteBig hug from Spain.
Thanks so much for the files Debbie! As always your work is amazing!!! I am doing more and more with the Silhouette since I've "known" you! So cute and I know my grandchildren will love them. Thanks and Big Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debbie. Making some cards for Cards for a Cause over at Splitcoast. These will be adorable.
ReplyDeleteMany, many thanks for all of these. I can't get over how talented you are. Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteCrafty hugs,
Linda
Thanks so much for sharing your talent. You are my favorite and always browse your website for ideas and tutorials. Once I found you, I was able to jump right in and use my new-to-me Silhouette SD. You are wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteCute critters, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing your files and, most important to a newbie like me, your tips and tutorials.
Love your videos!
Jessie Adams
They are all so cute! I just used by sketch pens for the first time, so I will enjoy these images. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThe images are so cute Debbie. Thank you for sharing them.
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Helen
Thanks for your wonderful files.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Debbie.
ReplyDeleteJean
Thanks, as always, Debbie. You are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteJean A
thank you everyone for stopping by and leaving such kind comments. Blessing and hugs, Debbie
ReplyDeleteThese are very cute Debbie! Thank you : )
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