![]() Here is a page with die cuts I cut with Sure Cuts a Lot (scal) software. You will get the code immediately, instant gratification! If you don’t have SCAL yet you can get version 2.0 will all of the bells and whistles for $75. After they verify that you already have scal they will send you the coupon code so you can get the upgrade for $30. There is a $30 fee for the upgrade and you need to verify that you have version 1.16 to purchase the upgrade only. The downside is that it is for use with Windows only so if you have a Mac you will need to run the old version or wait until the mac version comes out later this year. No fussing with inkscape…I think I’m in love! You can save the files as svg if you like as well. For instance with SCAL 2.o you can work in layers (multiple pages in a project) like you can in Cricut Design Studio, you can select all parts in a design (instead of resizing each part individually) and the best part is that you can convert clip art right in the program and cut it! to test it out I clicked the “Trace image” button (it looks like a tree) and selected a jpg clip art file, clicked OK and viola the shape appeared on my cutting mat ready to go! I also tried it with a gif file and it worked great. In a word it’s AMAZING! It does everything that the old software does and more. So like any good reporter I decided I should have a “look see” and find out more about it. I’ve seen the future and it is great! I just got word that Craft Edge has just released a new version of Sure cuts a Lot software. ![]() I hope you like this freebie! It is very versatile, in fact, I have used this template to make a mini album that I will share with you in a few days □ Thanks for stopping by and till next time happy crafting! Both scallop and strait edge are on this template.įor the regular bracket-edge card svg template that you can cut with you Cricut if you have SCAL software click here.įor the scalloped bracket edge svg template that you can cut with you Cricut if you have SCAL software click here. I also used pink metallic rub ons (remember that shiny paste from back in the day) to give the edges of my card and the embossed circle a bit of shabby bling! This only took minutes to make!įor a printable template click here. I used brand new paper from DCWV (it’s from the Be Mine and the Mod Retro stacks) The Library Card is one of my Lindsay’s Stamp Stuff digital stamps (only a dollar folks!) and the cute buttons are brand new from Pink Persimmon! This next card is a bit simpler, I used the regular bracket edge card template: Regilar Bracket-Edge card, download link below □ Makes a great minialbum too!Īnd this one was the easiest! I simply stamped my image and embossed it with white EP on brown card and trimmed it into a circle, hot glued a flower on a 4 1/2″ card, hot glued my stamped panel then hot glued vintage buttons all around. ![]() jpg file then opened up my handy-dandy Sure Cuts a Lot 2 clicked the “trace” button and poof! saved it as an svg! I imported in to the original scal just to be sure it would cut there too and, good news, it does!Here is the scalloped bracket edge card: Scallop Bracket-Edge card, download links below □ I made the bracket edge card in PSP and save it as a. Well, my goodness it has been a while since I gave a away a free template! I had the design itch the other night and came up with this: Library card: Lindsay's stamp Stuff, Rubber stamps, Pink Persimmon (buttons), SU! (words), Technique Tuesday (Stitches), Paper: DCWV, K&Co., Punch: Martha Stewart ![]()
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