September 9, 2012

The "Hulk" shaped card

Hi Crafty Friends :)
Adele here today with my monthly DT creation!
Thanks Pam for having me again :)

Today I wanted to make a Birthday Card for my young Great-Nephew who turns 3 later this month
He is madly into the "Hulk", so I Google searched free images and found the perfect image for what I wanted.


I made the image into a card very simply :)


By copy & pasting, then flipping the new image, I joined them together and did an offset, to create my base card.
I then added my "Hulk" image over the bottom part of the welded shape to give me my full shaped card :)
I also added some text to make it personal for my Grand-Nephew.

Once it is sent through your printer and has the registrations marks, it is then cut precisely by the Silhouette :)
I used card stock to print and cut my shaped card.


I hope you enjoyed this quick tutorial in shaped card making :)

If you would like the studio file for this card you can get it HERE
I made this shaped card fit any Silhouette machine, so everyone that owns an SD, Robo or Cameo can use the file :)

Thanks for looking

Happy Crafting :)

Hugs

Adele

9 comments:

  1. this turned out awesome. I am sure your nephew loved it. What a great idea to make characters into shape cards

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  2. Thanks Pam, his Birthday isn't till the 26th, so he's yet to see it :)
    Hugs
    Adele

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  3. Very cute card, Adele! He will love it!

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  4. Great idea, Adele!!! It turned out just great and your nephew will definitely love it!!!

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  5. Thank you Ladies, your sweet comments are much appreciated :)
    Hugs
    Adele

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  6. Fabulous job Adele - don't you just love that print and cut?

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    1. One of the reasons I bought my CraftRobo (SD in USA) 5 years ago was for exactly that Michelle :)
      Now the Cameo has the bigger mat surface the possibilities are endless :)
      Hugs
      Adele

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  7. Great card! My son would love this!!!

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