We're doing Black Friday fun all month long! I have four challenges for you and you get a week to do each. For this third challenge you must create a project (layout, card, art journal, etc.) with an ACOT cut file!
Post your project in the gallery under Black Friday Challenge #3. Deadline is Saturday November 23rd, at 11:59pm Eastern.
One random winner will receive a prize of fun 49 And Market goodies!
Here's some cut file inspiration for you that I have created!
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I don't have anything to cut those cut files but I'm sure plenty of people do and that is great prize, and your examples are wonderful!
Louise
I guess I'm also going to have to sit this one out since I don't have a machine either.
I do have other cut files, and I would be happy to purchase a pre-cut one (if it can be shipped here in 2-3 days)... is there an option for people like us?
Aw man, I also don't have a machine for cut files
Happy Scrapping!
Anne-Marie
Anne-Marie
Here's mine - using "Let's Do This" cut file for the title. No photos yet, as this is for a wedding gift - so no photos until the wedding in a couple weeks. I chose this title because the couple has been engaged for 17 years! - 'bout time!
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As I mentioned I don't have a machine for cut-files. However, I do have things you cut that came in an ACOT mixed media grab box. Could I use one of those for this challenge?
Louise
No machine here, either. Wow! Great prize! I can die cut, but no electronic machine to download the files to. Is there a way to use them w/o a machine? LOL
Sharon
Yes sorry to those of you who don't have access to a cricut/silhouette!
There are a few designs that would be easy to fussy cut out. So you would just print out the image on your home printer on some thicker cardstock, and cut around the shape. Here are a few that would be do-able:
And don't worry, next week's challenge will be more general!
There are a few designs that would be easy to fussy cut out. So you would just print out the image on your home printer on some thicker cardstock, and cut around the shape. Here are a few that would be do-able:
And don't worry, next week's challenge will be more general!
I have a Silhouette machine and even bought a few cut files when they were first offered. Alas, my feeble and old brain can't figure out how to download them from my laptop to my machine. I guess now is the time to go back and see if I can figure this out.
Another awesome prize!!
Another awesome prize!!
Okay brilliant idea! Thanks for the group of easy to fussy cut images!Rachel_K wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 3:09 pmYes sorry to those of you who don't have access to a cricut/silhouette!
There are a few designs that would be easy to fussy cut out. So you would just print out the image on your home printer on some thicker cardstock, and cut around the shape. Here are a few that would be do-able:
And don't worry, next week's challenge will be more general!
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Happy Scrapping!
Anne-Marie
Anne-Marie
Here's mine:
I used the ACOT circle frame
I used the ACOT circle frame
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Scrapbooking reminds us that life is good!
emmapaige wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 4:02 pmI have a Silhouette machine and even bought a few cut files when they were first offered. Alas, my feeble and old brain can't figure out how to download them from my laptop to my machine. I guess now is the time to go back and see if I can figure this out.
Another awesome prize!!
You will need to unzip the files - open the zipped folder and click on "extract files" (look right above where you see the file names). Hit extract all and tell it where to save the extracted file. Once you know where file is, open your silhouette software. Click on the .dxf file (unzipped) and it should open in the software. Save where you want if different from where you first saved it. Hope that makes sense.
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Thank you for providing images we could fussy cut for this challenge. I fussy cut 3 of the leaf images and then inked them in rust.
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Kelly
CelesteB wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 9:48 amemmapaige wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 4:02 pmI have a Silhouette machine and even bought a few cut files when they were first offered. Alas, my feeble and old brain can't figure out how to download them from my laptop to my machine. I guess now is the time to go back and see if I can figure this out.
Another awesome prize!!
You will need to unzip the files - open the zipped folder and click on "extract files" (look right above where you see the file names). Hit extract all and tell it where to save the extracted file. Once you know where file is, open your silhouette software. Click on the .dxf file (unzipped) and it should open in the software. Save where you want if different from where you first saved it. Hope that makes sense.
Thank you so much! I finally got one to work. Now I guess I'll need to order more!!
This is mine. Now that CelesteB helped me to figure out how to download my purchased cut files, I'm addicted!
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I also don't have a cut machine so I printed the paw prints and fuzzy cut them.
Retired, scrapping and happy!
Sherri
Sherri
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