I have been busy with other projects for my new Grand-daughter but I wanted one card ready for the Rudolph Day Challenge, so once again I turned to my Silhouette Cameo machine. It is too hot here now for lots of stamping and colouring etc, but I can manage to cut something with my machine. I bought a few new cut files from the Silhouette store recently and one of them was this reindeer mandala.
I wanted to use different colours for each round so I spent some time playing around with it in the software, to make separate files for each section.
I resized it making it small enough to fit on a 15 cm square card, which made some of the cuts very intricate so I decided to cut them from vinyl, as it is an easier medium to use than card.
I have started using a different make of blades instead of the Silhouette ones as my machine is now out of guarantee so it doesn't matter. They have good write ups on various Facebook pages I follow and I must say I am very pleased with it so far. This delicate cut worked perfectly first time, and it wasn't too difficult to weed out the unwanted parts.
I chose gold vinyl for the snowflakes and cut them first. Then used transfer tape to lift them all together and place them on the base card (not quite centrally as I wanted space at the top for a sentiment). Then I used dark brown for the larger reindeer - not black as they look in the photo!, and fitted them between the snowflakes, and finally I cut the inner ring of smaller deer with a light brown vinyl. See how well it has cut the antlers and snowflakes.
I chose an old sentiment stamp and heat embossed it in gold, but it isn't perfect as the card was too textured.
Then because I like a bit of bling on Christmas cards, I added some sparkly gems to the centre of each snowflake and a group of three in the lower corner to balance the sentiment. So there we have it, and I could easily make more the same or in other colourways, should I need to.
So now it is time to link up with Rudolph Day Challenge # June, on Scraps of life by Scrappy Mo.
5 comments:
Love it! It looks so intricate to make. I’ve never thought if using vinyl on a card. Must try it - I know I have some hidden away somewhere!
Amazing work Kate - this is a stunning card!!
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine
It looks like a lot of hard work went into the making of this gorgeous card Kate. Thanks you for taking part in the Rudolph Days challenge this month.
Sue xx
Hi Kate,
Happy Rudolf Days.
you are so clever with your Silhouette machine.
I have a Brother Scan and Cut and very rarely use it as it seem too much hard work to work out wverything I rather prefer dies I don't have to use my brain too much as all the work is done for you.
I guess I am just lazy.
Love your very beautiful card and the wonderful colours used.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
This is a stunning design, Kate. You always have such lovely cards.
Congratulations on your new grandchild!
Thanks for taking part in the June Rudolph Days Challenge.
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