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Extreme fonts - Personalised wedding card
Design by: Flo (3 Projects)
Project skill level: easy
Project time: 30 minutes to 1 hour
Project tags: Wedding Modern Celebration Cards Love Notes/Cards Cards
Use CCR to create a background of words (names of the bride and groom) for a wedding card
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OTHER MATERIALS NEEDED
- card stock
- vellum
- gel pens & holder
- glitter glue
- adhesive
STEP-BY-STEP How-TO INSTRUCTIONS
On CCR using Extreme fonts basic use the text tool to write the names’ of the bride and groom. Copy and paste till you fill up an area larger than the card you want to make. Select the first name set and using the lower left handle rotate the names. Do this till you have the area you want covered in the names of the 2 people.
From the sweethearts cartridge cut out a bride and groom at 4 inches. Using a card base of your choice layer the word written vellum onto the card base, then layer the bride and groom onto the vellum.
Place a sheet of vellum onto the mat where you have designed the words. Using cricut pens/ markers write on the vellum.
Step 1
On CCR using Extreme fonts basic use the text tool to write the names’ of the bride and groom. Copy and paste till you fill up an area larger than the card you want to make. Select the first name set and using the lower left handle rotate the names. Do this till you have the area you want covered in the names of the 2 people.
Step 2
From the sweethearts cartridge cut out a bride and groom at 4 inches. Using a card base of your choice layer the word written vellum onto the card base, then layer the bride and groom onto the vellum.
Step 3
Place a sheet of vellum onto the mat where you have designed the words. Using cricut pens/ markers write on the vellum.
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COMMENTS
Great card! CONGRATULATIONS on your win!
Published on February 16, 2013 by char226796 Flag Comment As Inappropriate
Published on February 16, 2013 by char226796 Flag Comment As Inappropriate
This is so great! thank you Flo for sharing! look forward to seeing more of you projects.
Published on January 24, 2013 by MADGE Flag Comment As Inappropriate
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