Posts Tagged ‘Craft Robo’

NEW Numbercards Cuttable & Gail’s Feb ATC Challenge

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Numbercards is the companion set to the Alphabook Cuttable and contains everything you need to make unique birthday number cards for any age; numbers from 0-9 plus ‘nd’, ‘rd’,'st’, ‘th’, ‘happy’, ‘today’. Each number or word has a base card and mat. Also included are the words ‘birthday’ and ‘wishes’ each with its own mat.

As in the Alphabooks set the standard size of a page is 252 x 145mm so they will work well together without needing to resize. Included in the set is a pdf file with illustrated instructions on how the ’6 today ‘ product shot card was made – I have also included the original gsd design file which shows how the numbers and layers are lined up.

To make the ’6 today’ card I used papers and elements from the Rainy Day Bears, Sunny Day Bears and Preppy Papers Designables. The centre of the number 6 is backed with acetate to form a window with microbead ‘waves’ and a cheeky Ted from the Sunny Days set is peeping out from behind the number.

Tip: To neaten the back of the base card, flip the matting layer and cut in printed paper!

So no challenge is too great – from a 007 card for your Mr. Bond to great grandma’s 100th you can do it all!!!

Have fun creating!

Susi

Gail’s ATC Challenge on the forum.

I thought it would be a nice idea for the previous challenge winner to pick this month’s theme, so without further ado, here is what Alison has chosen;

February theme is to be Animals.

So the main image is to be a Cuddly Buddly animal stamp or downloadable image. Alison would also like a touch of glitter please, remember, you don’t have to swap your atc’s to enter the challenge … but it would be nice.

The Prize – Two Cuddly Buddly Stamps and a 6×6 patterned paper pad are up for grabs for a randomly selected winner.

Good Luck!

Gail

Alphabook Cuttable, ATC Winner & Edna’s Fabby Cards

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Susi’s been busy this week and we’re proud to present her latest and most versatile Cuttable for Craft Robo and Wishblade owners : the Alphabook Cuttable. With this set you will be able to make fantastic alphacards, albums, tags, etc. As with all gsd files these are resizeable so you can shrink them from their standard 252 x 145 mm to make mini albums; the instructions included will tell you how.

All 26 letters of the alphabet are present in uppercase in this bumper Cuttable and each letter has a mat and base card.

Included in the set are illustrated instructions on how the Baby book was cut. I used Kim’s Patchwork of papers and plain white card for the base but the sky’s the limit – let your imagination run wild : stamp, emboss, embellish, add journaling and photos and make a truly special ‘one of a kind’ card.

Thank You to everyone who entered Gail’s January ATC Challenge on the forum. After counting the entries, creating a winning number in a random generator and using that to count backwards from the last entry … the winner is … Alison. Well done Alison – I’ll sort a little something out for your prize, I’m waiting on a delivery of something pretty and useful, so bear with me please while I wait for this to arrive and then pop it together with a stamp.

To finish up for now, I really must point you to Edna’s fantastic cards, door hanger and chocolate truffle boxes that she’s created using some of the Puppy Dog and the Teddy with Rose stamps. Pop over to our Gallery 1 for some superb inspiration from a truly creative and most kindly lady.

Keep Creating!

Hugs n Smiles,
Kim & Friends

Hearts Topper Set for Craft Robo & Wishblade

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner Susi has come to the rescue with her latest Cuttable Collection for Craft Robo and Wishblade machines. Her new Hearts Topper Set is a delightful heart themed collection of .GSD files for you to easily download, cut and assemble a special gift card and box for your special someone. This romantic set is also great for weddings, either as a dainty boxed card to accompany your gift or to make elegant favour boxes which you could embellish with the bride’s and groom’s initials.