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Jennifer Marx is a designer, an enthusiastic crafter, a lifelong teacher, and a proud overcomer of a variety of life's challenges. She lives a full, happy life in beautiful Ann Arbor, Michigan with her partner Greg, her teen daughter Alexa, and their two dogs, Hunter and Chloe.

Thank you very much for sharing your files. You can use the paper or cardstock you prefer. Those specific weights are for the cardstock I used. There is a random cut near one of the hearts. It is in the gate door card.

I hope it can be corrected. Beautiful invitations! And perfect timing for me as well! Do you have a tutorial on how to make envelopes? Thank you so much! Loved watching this and learning.

Then watched it again and made my husband watch. Now, am I brave enough to try? Fall Halloween Christmas. Card Making By Type. Gift Card Holders. Exploding Box Cards Mechanism Cards. Ornate Fancy Cut Cards. Moving Cards. While writing this post, I learned about cards with "mechanisms".

Like this one, with a piece of plastic baggie cut up to make a "double slider" so when you pull down, the cow pops up! I'm so amused. Hello, Hopefully someone can help me. These SVGs are incredible! Thank you so much for sharing!! So generous of you. I love the Easter eggs so much! Love Them!

You Are So Generous! Your cut files are so beautiful and your generosity is amazing. Thank so much. Thanks so much for your beautiful files!!!! Very generous of you! Love your site :. Lovely works! How can I download the archives? Thank you. Pingback: Home Grown Blog Hop - katydidcards. Great SVG files. Thank you so much for sharing them.

Thank you soooo, so much!! Your files are fantastic!! Pingback: An oldie but a goodie. Pingback: A little remin-deer! If you are going to make a smaller version, then where will you find the rest of the kit that fits the new non-standard size of the card? Making your envelopes is fine except it needs to all fit on standard sheet size and envelopes fold out into really big pieces.

Oh, and who bothered to buy that scoring tool with the Cricut?! I just used a ruler and drew a line using the edge of my credit card. If your blade is not fresh, take it out and stab it like 50 times on a ball of aluminum before and after you start.

You need a sharp blade. I would consider investing in some generic brand blades you can use a fresh blade every couple dozen invitations. Check out my article on generic brand Cricut supplies if you are interested. I like to peel the solid block first. I usually get it started, then turn it over on a clean table and peel back the mat. Once the solid part is removed, I turn it back and start peeling the lace part from different angles.

It makes clean up so much easier. After every cut, I just take the roller and pick up all the loose pieces on the mat. All Cricut Wedding Free Templates. All Bouquet Paper Flower Templates.



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