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I love the tulip layers on this cartridge! I used the Gypsy to design this card. Regina
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that is gorgeous. Love your paper choices
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Oh my goodness...tell me...do you need my address for this gorgeous card?
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I am loving all your designs and would love to know the details of how you made them.I looked on your blog but there was no "how to" on your beautiful butterfly card. This tulip and the other flower are amazing.Please post the carts,size of cuts and other details. You are very creative and I don't usually like vintage but these would be PERFECT for the 1920's&30's photos of my parents.
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That is a pretty card.I'm still learning on how to use my GYPSY. I had it for a year and i can't seem to get the hang of it. But i will one day. And i'm also new on the Community. I don't know how down load picture, do have any suggestion. I sure can use some. The new kid on the block. Thank u!!
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Thank you for your sweet compliments! Sunflowerbug, I am still a very new Gypsy user and haven't figured out how to tell which cartridges are used on a project when I go back to it, but I know that I used the Bloom cartridge for my butterfly card. I watched a very helpful video series on the Gypsy at www.creationswithchristina.com where I learned to create a template (mine was 4.25" square), and the card is 5.64 (width) and 3.94 (height). My assorted butterfly layers, some of which were shadows, are as follows: 5.40 width, 3.94 height 4.01 width, 2.92 height 2.83 width, 2.92 height I used the same procedure/process for my tulip cards. The base card is 4.31 width and 3.94 height. The assorted layer sizes are as follows: 3.92 width, 4.18 height 3.45 width, 3.67 height 3.44 width, 3.67 height (top "3-piece" layer) The small butterfly on the tulip cards is also from the Bloom cartridge, and I used the "hide" feature so the birdcage wouldn't cut. The butterfly is 1.94 width, 1.78 height, and the shadow butterfly is 2.10 width, 1.79 height. I hope this info helps. As I mentioned, I've pretty much learned how to do what I want to do with the Gypsy, and that's about the extent of my knowledge thus far. ;-) I can't believe I ever thought that I didn't "need" the Gypsy . . . I'm LOVING it! Regina
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Thank you so much. I don't have a gypsy but just got the yellow E for Christmas and have discovered all kinds of settings/features that I never knew about.I had heard of FIT TO LENGTH and about measurements in 1/10 and mm.I had a create so I did have the Flip,Fit to page,Portrait,etc. I think I can do these beautiful designs even without the gypsy  Thanks again.
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