My Designs

I hope you will enjoy looking at some of the templates I design using Adobe Illustrator for Cameo, Craft Robo/ Silhouette, Cricut,Scan n Cut and other electronic cutting machines. The templates can be purchased from my Design Store at craftsUprint. I shall also be regularly posting freebie files here on my Blog. You can also view my latest designs here.
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Monday, 8 July 2013

Three New Designs

New week, new designs. Hope you like them. Will try and post another freebie later this week




7 comments:

  1. Shirley,
    I love your cards. I have dabbled with making my own using words and other vector images. Do you ever do tutorials on making the cards? I would love to hear from an expert on some of the finer points of putting the cards together. Such as how you back the lovely cutout areas with other colors. I am in the US so I don't get to purchase from you due to the difference in the money exchange rate. But maybe one day I will have to buy something no matter what the cost. I just love to look at the pretty things you create. Thanks so much for sharing your freebies with us.
    LeAnne

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    1. Thank you LeAnne. I f you need any specific info just drop me an email and I'll try to help . You can find my address on my website

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  2. Awesome designs my friend...how's the kitchen coming on, hope all's well..xxx

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  3. Clever clever clever, AND a new kitchen, WOW what a busy lady you are.

    Hope all is now back in order LOL.

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  4. Hi beautiful cards. Do you find the adobe illustrator easy to use? Do you need to great at drawing? I'm interested in purchasing but doubt my skills. Thank you jacqui :)

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    1. Hi Jacqui. I think Illustrator has a steep learning curve - I've been using it for years now but I probably only know and use about 20% of what it can do but I am self taught from tutorials I have found on line. I can't draw very well either I mostly get by by using the basic drawing tools such as circles, rectangles etc then weld them together and manipulate them to form the shapes I want. Illustrator is expensive to buy so I would suggest you see how you get on with Inkscape which is a free download and works in much the same way. If you need anymore info just email me. My address is on my webpage.

      Shirley

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  5. Hi Shirley thank you so much for the great advice. I will try the free down load you suggested. I will let you know how I get on. Many thanks and much appreciated. Jacqui :)

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