One of the members on the Silhouette Plus forum wanted to learn how to make a card and have the same edge as her peacock cutting file. Whenever a member asks a questions on the forum it gives me ideas on videos to make just in case someone else out there in Silhouette Studio land want to make something similar.
This video will walk you through the steps on how to design your own "Deckled Edge Card" using a cutting file design you already have. Below is an example and the video.
This video will walk you through the steps on how to design your own "Deckled Edge Card" using a cutting file design you already have. Below is an example and the video.
Wow Debbie, thanks for this tutorial, you are the best!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thank you Debbie! You make it seem so easy :-)
ReplyDeleteI must take a Saturday and sit with your videos and my SD and practice, practice and then practice some more - thank you for the great video
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ReplyDeleteI wrote a nice thank you post and viola it was gone lol Thanks so much for the video. I am going to take a Saturday and sit with my machine and your videos and practice until I feel comfortable with this machine.
Awesome Debbie thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully explained, Debbie. I do love your video tutorials- they must help so many people.
ReplyDeleteTine :)
I just got a Cameo as an early Valentine's gift and found a link to you on Silhouette Plus. You are amazing and I can see I'm going to spend hours with your tutorials. Thank you so much for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. I'm gonna give this a try.
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Thanks, Debbie. I saw the post on the Forum yesterday and was noodling around to see if I could do this. Got stuck at a couple of points, but this cleared things up tremendously. Good job!
ReplyDeletewhoozers Debbie, fab tut, thanks as always, hugs
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial.I love the example you have shown.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Jocelan
Wow - my jaw dropped just watching the steps to do this!!!! How cool is this? Sooo cool!!!!Awsome tutorial!!! Thanks for sharing!!! hugs, Patti
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for showing how to do this!! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie! Several times I've tried to figure out how to do this but just never could quite do it. Thanks for sharing your videos. I am going to have to bookmark this one so I can watch this while working in studio.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, I followed along and was able to do it, you made it so easy, thanks again
ReplyDeleteThank you for a great tutorial on this!Can't wait to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial! Thank you sooooo much :D
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you all enjoyed this video. I'll try to make some more design videos. Thank you for stopping by for a visit and leaving such kind comments. xxx- Debbie
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie, I just got a Cameo (also as an early valentines day gift) and LOVE this tutorial, that peacock card is beautiful! I was wondering what software you're using to do the design? Thanks! Lisette
ReplyDeleteHi Lisette, I used the Studio Designer Edition software.
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for this tutorial! I had this file (the peacock) from 3 different people. I was able to design a card like this due to your wonderful tutorial. I even made 2 cards, one like you showed & a double shaped card!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much again!!!!!!!!!
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove Joan xx
Debbie -
ReplyDeleteI bought a peacock image from the Silhouette store; however, it has a "torn edged box" around it and I can't figure out how to get rid of it. Ungroup/Compound edits won't get the box as a separate image. Could you help me?
Jackie
jkraftchick at triad dot rr dot com
Hi Jackie,
ReplyDeleteI sent you an email. We'll get it figured out. :)
Thank you Debbie, this is something Imust try xx
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this tutorial video! I have watched it before --but need to get my cards done now so finally got it out to do it! Loved it! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteSue
thanks again for this tutorial.i will have a go.
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