Good morning. Once again, I am honored to be a guest designer today at She’s a Sassy Lady.
Today’s project is a beginner project as well as a reminder, and some tips, about embellishing our Cricut cuts. We have so many adorable as well as elegant images available for us to cut with our Cricut(s), but sometimes we just want to give them a little more umph, pizazz, bling, pop, pow… you get the idea. There are so many ways to do this, but here are just a few different ways to embellish your cuts as well as a big tip for making the process a little easier.
For this card above, I positioned my layers on my Gypsy for easy placement of my papers and then arranged my papers on my mat accordingly. Notice that for the tub, I actually used a sticky back piece of metal from Making Memories. That is an embellishment right there. You could also use plumbers aluminum tape from the hardware store, but you’ll need to vary your settings as it is thicker. When I cut the metal used here, I was able to pause my Gypsy just before this one cut and adjust my blade depth and pressure to perform a “kiss” cut as you would vinyl. This way I only cut the very thin metal layer rather than the sticky back tape.
Once your cuts are complete, leave them on the mat, but clean up all the negative pieces and weed all your little cuts. To do this, you really need to use your tools here. Here are some of my favs that I reach for every time. You need to take a few minutes to clean up your cuts sometimes. As much as we would love to get perfect cuts each and every time, we all know that we don’t. Just a few minutes of your time here will make it look like you do though.
Use your poky dental pick to weed out those little bity inside pieces. Again, notice that I am leaving ALL my essential layer pieces ON the mat where they cut. This ensures that I don’t lose a piece and/or can remember where each layer goes. How many times have you cut out all those little pieces and then lost the dot for the i or a little layer for those characters? This way you won’t lose those pieces.
When a piece just does not cut out all the way, don’t be scared of using that X-acto knife right on your mat. You don’t have to saw into this cardstock; you usually only have to break a few fibers of the paper to release a cut. NOTE: Don’t have a cappuccino right before this step. LOL
Finish weeding all your layers before embellishing or assembling.
Rebecca says
Everything in this post was sheer genius! Thanks for taking the time to write it all out.
Audrey Frelx says
Left a message over at Sheila’s about your project!!! It’s super cute and you did an amazing job — love it!
Katie says
WOW! I LOVE what you have done here!
Nana Jo says
Loved your tutorial, I haven’t seen one on this subject yet so very refreshing. I am now a subscriber and follower. Thanks for sharing.
Sheila aka SassyLady says
Love you tutorial and I really really learned a lot. all I could think of saying when I first read this post was Dah… why hadn’t I thought of doing that!!! Your pieces of art do look much nicer than mine and after seeing your tutorial I know I need to try harder with mine. Thank you for joining us at Shes A Sassy Lady today and sharing this with us.
Carla says
This is adorable, and wow great job on showing how you did Pooh Bear. Looks like alot of fun.
Angi @ CokiePop says
Awwww so sweet. I love Pooh Bear! 🙂