Showing posts with label PC - Cricut Cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PC - Cricut Cake. Show all posts

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Quick Tips About Envelopes


I have been asked several times about the best way to cut an envelope for an A2 (4.25 x 5.5 inch) card.  This is usually followed up with a question about cutting an envelope for cards of unusual sizes.  I thought I'd give a quick explanation about making envelopes and show you how Design Studio can help you make custom envelopes.

I often make envelopes without the Cricut by following the directions on the Scor-Pal website.   Here is a LINK to the page with these directions.  To make the envelope a bit fancier, you can use a border punch along the top flap as I did for the envelopes pictured at the top of this post.

The advantage to using Design Studio is that you can do all of the figuring for the size once and save the file for future use.  You can also eliminate the step of rounding the corners by using and adapting a standard envelope cut on the Cricut cartridge of your choice.


This screen shot shows the location of a basic card on the Plantin Schoolbook cartridge.  If you set the Default Size at 5 1/2 inches, the card will cut a standard A2 card.


The shift will bring you to the envelope for the card.  If you keep the slider bar at 5 1/2 inches the Cricut will cut a perfect envelope for an A2 card.  Be sure that you do NOT check the "Real Size" box.


If you check "Real Size" the envelope shape will be cut at exactly 5 1/2 inches tall.  Since the shape includes the sections for the flaps, this cut will be too small for a card when it is folded.

Many cartridges have a standard envelope for an A2 card as an option.  If you are having trouble finding one, you can use any envelope and adapt it in Design Studio to fit your card.


You should place a square or rectangle on the mat and change the height and width to the standard A2 dimensions (4.25 x 5.5 inches) by entering the correct values in the Shape Properties Box.  This rectangle will serve as your sizing guideline.  Add the envelope cut to the mat and use the center right handle to change the width and the center bottom handle to change the height.  There should be a bit of a gap to allow for the thickness of the card and the folding of the envelope.


The envelope can be adapted to fit another card in a size that you custom make.  This card is 4 x 7 inches.  The standard envelope can be added at the same height as the card and you will need to use the center right handle to adjust the width to fit the card.  You may also need to shift the envelope to center it and make a slight adjustment to the height.


Your adapted envelope will look like this and you can cut and assemble in the usual way.  Don't forget to delete the rectangle that was used to represent your card before you cut the envelope.

If you want to make the envelope fancier, you can add an edge in Design Studio or by using a paper punch.  I do not care for the cuts left by the "tick marks" for scoring so I eliminate them using "hide selected contour."  It is very easy to see where the scores should be made.  Remember to fold toward the "mountain" when you score lines for the smoothest result.

I hope that quick explanation helped those of you who have asked about this.  Let me know if you have any questions.

Don't forget to stop by the Cuttlebug Challenge Blogspot to enter for a chance to win a new Cricut Cake machine.  You can get all of the details at THIS POST.  Please note - you must leave your comment on the Cuttlebug Challenge blog to have a chance to win.  I am always interested to hear your comments but I do not have a machine to give away on my blog.

The more I hear about this machine, the more I am interested in it - the cakes are just beautiful!  I know I will definitely want to get some of the cartridges - they are not just for cakes and I see some great images in them when I review the contents in Design Studio.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Time for some Cake!


The Cuttlebug Challenge Blogspot is hosting a great giveaway - the Grand Prize is the Cricut Cake Machine and the Tie the Knot cartridge.  This is a new type of Cricut machine designed specifically for cake decorating with food grade components that can be sterilized.  It will cut all sorts of frosting and other foods (like cheese) as well!

The Cake Machine will be available starting April 14th on the Home Shopping Network (HSN).

Here are the prizes that are part of this giveaway:

Grand Prize: Cricut Cake and Tie the Knot Cartridge
Donated by Provo Craft

2nd Prize: Elegant Cake Cart signed by Jinger and Paisley Cartridge
Donated by Provo Craft

3rd Prize: Pink Journey and Straight from the Nest Cartridges
Donated by Paper Phenomenon

4th Prize: Designer Calendar and Jubilee Cartridges
Donated by Betty Bee Designs

5th Prize: Paper Pack
Donated by Cuttlebug Challenge Blogspot Celebrity Guest Designer for the month of June, Teresa Collins

For the complete details on how to enter, please go to THIS POST on the Cuttlebug Challenge Blogspot.

You can enter the Red Velvet Giveaway until April 30th and you can have multiple entries by following the directions. Good luck!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Sweet Treats Thursday and Cricut news...


Thanks so much for all the get well wishes - I think I am starting to improve after lots of rest, tea and some medicine.  Unfortunately, I wasn't able to do a project for the Sweet Treats Thursday this week.  Be sure to visit the Cuttlebug Challenge Blogspot to see all of the great Mardi Gras projects my fellow designers have created.  I will have a post in the Design Studio Series on Cuttlebug Challenge on Saturday - if you missed the first installment you can see it HERE and also enter for a chance to win the Design Studio software.

Cricut on TV

I just found out that The Early Show on CBS will be showing Cricut Expression this Friday, Feb. 19. I don't have the exact time but it will probably be featured in the Tech segment on Crafty Gadgets.

Also, on March 15, 2010 at 10/9 central TLC will air an episode of Ultimate Cake Off showing the contestants using the Cricut Cake. Check your local listings to confirm the time.

This Thursday is "Hello Thursday" - third Thursday of the month - and I can't wait to see what is new!  I imagine that the Calendar Girls (Joy and Melanie) will be previewing some new cartridges so you will want to visit their blog Holidays with the Cricut.  Be sure to check the Cricut.com site to see what is new.

I want to thank Tammy  of Creative Critters Cricut Club for posting a list of Gypsy Designers and including me.  Here is a LINK to her post.  I share my files as .cut files but many of them can be easily converted to .gypsy files. Some of my files won't work with the Gypsy (such as the ones that use "hide selected contour").  If you would like a file for the Gypsy and need it converted, you can email me to let me know.

I'll be back to a regular "crafty" post tomorrow - thanks for being patient with all the things that are going on in my "real life" lately that have made it difficult to keep up with daily posts.  Our neighbors are slowly getting all of the things that need to be done after the fire taken care of - the rebuilding process will probably take a year or so.  If you missed the information I posted and would like to send a card, this LINK will take you to the post - just scroll to the end for the details.