Something I don't tend to do is use my Cameo...I know, I know. I feel very fortunate to have one but I swear it takes me an hour just to pick out what image I want to use!
So here you go:
Good Grief, I know...another Mason Jar Cameo Card! Here's a link to my other one. They use different cut files, the one for today is by Lori Whitlock.
A non-DT card...a just for fun card...no challenges, just a self challenge to use what I have. I have spools and spools of twine but for some reason, I like the rustic charm of the twine I used {Thanks Yvonne!}....The papers are from Paper Made Bakery kits. The woodgrain is from this month's kit, How's the Weather. and everything else is from January's kit.
It's a wee card at 4.25 inches tall and 2.75 inches wide.
Cameo Expert-istas!
What's the best setting to use for files that have intricate cuts, like a background panel with words or delicate blooms? When I use patterned paper from 6x6 pads it chowders the paper as if it is too thin....what are your tips for cardstock and patterned paper?
My sticky mat is well, no longer sticky...I originally used PTI cardstock and I think the 'fuzz' from them made the mat no longer sticky so now I use my washi tape to make sure the papers don't move around {live and learn!}.
Here's to a fabulous week friends!
Comments
Super cute, Amy!
I can't help with any Cameo suggestions. I'm also not loving mine. Either the mat is too sticky then soon not sticky enough. And I don't like that I can't use nice cardstock in it, just the thin stuff.
Deanne :)
By the way lovely card.
Hugs!
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Anyway I love your card ... its supa cute.... hugs...xoxo
TFS~
P/s: I have only used fonts on my Cameo. I have not spent my $20 at the store nor used any SVG files. Just been collecting all the free stuff. lol Thanks for all the links! I'm a digital hoarder!!!