Free Digital Cutting Files

Free Digital Cutting Files

No.1 Dad

Hiyah!

I’m still a bit restricted on what I can get done as my craftroom renovations are taking a little longer than we first thought, so I have another project from Team KnK to share that you may not have seen:

Father’s Day will be with us soon and having a cutting machine means that I can make a fun shaped card for it. I chose a Trophy design with a ‘No.1 Dad’ sentiment to be added to the trophy base, the cut file is available at the end of the post if you’d like it. I’ve also added Mum/Mom sentiments for you too in case you’d like to make a Mum or Mom version in the future :)

Assembly:

Pic 1. Below are the pieces you will need to cut to complete your trophy card. Chose which sentiment you would like to use then cut it from the same gold/silver card you choose for your trophy shape. I chose a complimentary gold colour for my card base, you will also need to cut a rectangle piece of black card to represent the marble trophy base:

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Pic 2. Adhere your trophy piece to your card base then stick your sentiment onto your rectangle piece. I find double sided tape is best to use as wet glue and mirror card don’t always play well together:

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Pic . Using more tape, place your sentiment piece onto the bottom of the trophy, fold your card along the perforated lines and you’re done!:

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Pic 4: For a bit of fun, how about adding your Dad’s favourite team’s colours to the trophy handles like they do at big sporting events?:

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Here’s your Free Cut File – Formats include ai, dxf, gsd, mtc, pdf, studio & svg:
(click on the link below the image to download)

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Trophy Card Digital Cutting File by Bird

There are Digital Stamp versions here if you fancy doing some colouring :)

Free Digital Cutting Files

Card Cover 22

Hi Guys!

I have a new Card Cover for you today, it has a flower design which just calls out for some bling to be added to their middles. The file comes in 2 layers, the front layer forms the outline of the flowers and the back layer becomes the colour of the petals.

I cut my front layer from some pink card, my back card from some darker pink then glued them together. I printed this digi sentiment onto some white card, I cut it into a circle then added it behind my card cover. I popped some 3d foam pads onto the back of my card front and placed it onto my white card base then added pink pearls to the middle of each flower.

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Here’s your Free Cut File – Formats include ai, dxf, gsd, mtc, pdf, studio & svg:
(click on the link below the image to download)

Card Cover 22 by Bird

Card Cover 22 Digital Cutting File by Bird

Free Digital Cutting Files, Tutorial

Large Flower Card – 3 ways!

Hi Guys!

I’m sharing another of my Team KnK projects here today and popping the files into my archives, if you’ve not seen it before…enjoy! :)

Today I will use one Cut File (supplied at the end of the post) to create 3 different card looks armed with just my cutting machine and a few basic supplies.

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Card 1: This is a super quick yet effective card to whip up when you need a card asap.

I lined up one of the oval shapes onto the card base, I chose one of the fonts to form the word ‘Hello’ then cut both pieces from some kraft card:

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I folded my card in half then placed the ‘Hello’ inside the oval window and glued it to the inside of the card:

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Card 2: I used white vellum for my large solid (sandwich) piece to add some softness to this card but coloured vellum or acetate could be used for different looks.

From yellow card I cut the card base, the extra flower outline piece, the label outline shape and the word ‘Mum’. From vellum I cut the large solid layer and the larger label shape:

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I glued my vellum to the back of the front outline pieces:

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These pieces can now be flipped over and glued to the card base sandwiching the vellum between the layers, this ensures that the inside of your card is as neat as the outside:

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As I didn’t create a window in the card base this time I can add my sentiment to my label shape without it looking messy on the inside of the card:

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Card 3: Inside the cut file you will find smaller solid (sandwich) pieces which allow you to use different colours for your flower and leaf pieces.

From black card I cut the card base, the extra flower outline piece and the banner outline shape. From pink card I cut the solid flower piece and the larger banner shape. From green card I cut the solid leaf pieces:

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I glued my coloured pieces to the back of the front outines then added a sentiment to my banner:

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I flipped my flower piece over and glued it to the card base and sandwiched it between the black card layers to keep my card neat inside and out. I added my banner to the card with 3D foam tape:

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The middle of my flower was calling out for a button, as I’m not using vellum here it won’t show through:

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Negative Pieces: Do you usually throw your negative pieces away? How about saving them to make some tags? Here is the tag cut file I used:

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Here’s your Free Cut File – Formats include ai, dxf, gsd, mtc, pdf, studio & svg:
(click on the link below the image to download)

Large Flower Card by Bird

Large Flower Card Digital Cutting File by Bird