I was working on a lot of Christmas cards over the weekend, and I always want to use great SVG files but it always seems like such a hassle to deal with them. I mean, I'll spend a solid hour just going through all my paper stacks and finding the perfect color for each little piece. Then a huge 'duh' lightbulb went off... Just cut everything on good white cardstock and color the pieces later! Duh.
TIP 1:
everything on one sheet! |
Then I would color the pieces however I wanted; I used mostly inks, but if you have Copics this would also be a great way to use them.
This also gives me more freedom if (when) I change my mind about colors. So for these birdies I decided later that I wanted some blue ones, no problem! Just color em :)
TIP 2: When opening a svg file in your software (I use Make the Cut) don't be afraid to delete all the unnecessary layers. For example, the birdie above originally has 5 layers to be cut. By deleting things like an extra shadow layer, and an extra layer just for a little eye, I made him 3 layers. I am able to draw a black dot as an eye, and also save my sanity by not having to cut or glue a teeny black dot.
Delete stupid layers |
The end results:
I took this awesome reindeer from 7 (seven!) layers down to 2! By coloring everything myself and adding glitter accents, you can't even tell it's only two layers. By the way this ended up being my favorite Christmas card I've made all year :)
So I hope these tips help! They may seem like 'oh duh' ideas to you, but I am so glad to have finally figured it out. I don't hesitate to use my Silhouette SD anymore, it's so easy with just a white piece of paper!!
Oh, and it doesn't hurt to have a little helper...
my lil Pumpkin telling me what colors to use |
Love seeing how you did it!!The process is so fun to see! The cards are darling! The photo of your "little pumpkin" makes me smile! Merry Christmas to you, Rachel!
ReplyDeleteLovely paper piecing ! Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a creative 2012
ReplyDeleteThose are great ideas Rachel! I love your birds. Your "Pumpkin" is very cute!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, very cool ideas!
ReplyDeleteHow precious! My big gift is going to be a sizzix... I will have to keep this tip in mind! How do you color with ink though? A brayer? I love that you are able to blend colors that way too!
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