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Wednesday, 14 October 2020

WOYWW 593


 My Simply Cards and Papercraft mag arrived and I thought that I would try to make some cut files for the foliage stamps. 
Today's picture shows part of the process. Since having terrible trouble trying to do this some time ago, I thought I would try again. This time with a little more rapid success. I stamped the branches in black, scanned them then dropped the images into the Silhouette software. Somehow the size had altered along the way so I had to do a bit of jiggery pokery to get it right. 
Once sorted, it's easy to cut loads of outlines and then stamp them in a stamping platform, using the same aperture to stamp each one in turn, so not having to reposition the stamp for each impression.
I used a couple of shades of ink... SU Lucky Limeade as a base layer then some Forest DI for the tips of the leaves.
The finished stamped leaves are on the left and the one in the platform is after one stamping.
It would be a whole lot of work to have to cut out these fiddly leaves by hand!
DO join Julia and the crew having a snoop around the workspaces of the world!

 

22 comments:

  1. Hi Chrissie, I agree the Silhouette is a fab bit of kit, and I think to few people realise it can scan and cut too, and at a fraction of the price of the well known Brother machine! Love the leaves, the colours are gorgeous. Stay safe, Have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #7 X

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  2. I’ve not seen a silhouette in action. Are they easy to use. I’ve got a cricut but it scans & cuts every tiny dot on the image. The leaves look fab. Take care, with hugs from Sue. #23. xx

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  3. the most technical bit of kit i have is a Big shot die cut machine, but I don't use it as often as I should given how many dies I have! have a great week Helen #1

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  4. I've not ever seen a Silhouette machine - I must investigate it further. Happy WOYWW. Take care and stay safe. With love & God Bless, Caro xxx (#12)

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  5. Hi Chrissie. It has taken me all morning to pick up my click and collect order, so I am really late (for me) starting to work down the list - sorry! Not seen a silhouette, or even heard of one... so the description left me thoroughly middle-muddled... teehee... not difficult these days!! Must investigate!
    Take care. God bless.
    Margaret #4

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  6. I have no idea about the silhouette, i'm a simple stamp and hand cut girl with die cutting inbetween but I can understand about cutting out multiples it takes up so much of our time. I love the foliage image a very useful design. Hope you share what becomes of them. Happy WoywW Tracey #11

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  7. Well what a clever idea! I love that leaf stamp - did it come with the magazine? Do let me know which issue no that is!! Happy WOYWW, stay well, stay safe, Cindy #21

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  8. Wow, these are beautiful. Yes, using the cutting machine makes things so much easier. I’m excited to see the final project with them. Dorlene #30

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  9. I love those leaves - you can't have too many leaf stamps in my opinion! Handy machine for cutting out loads of the same but it always sounds so complicated to use so I'll stick to my old fashioned dies!!
    Have a great week,
    Diana x #10

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  10. I must admit that I like the direct cut feature on my Scan N Cut and often use it when I don't fancy fussy cutting Chrissie. I do love those leaves though. well worth your efforts. Stay safe. Sarah #3

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  11. Well, great way to mass produce Chrissie - I dont expect you then put all the leaves somewhere ‘safe’ and forget all about them do you? I scanned a load of images to convert to cut file, was distracted for days and then completely forgot about them. When I went too cut something else, surprise! A whole bunch of stiff waiting for the jiggery pokery! It’s a nice leaf, bet you come up with some fab uses.

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  12. I wondered how long you’d been blogging Chrissie, two years longer than I have.. my tenth Blogaversary is coming up soon and if am organised will do a candy I think. I’m always go smacked by the thought of cutting what you what like that
    Those machines are $399 or four hundred here in and that’s way too much but it would be fun to do that at a whim. But fussy cutting is way cheaper. Do love your leaves.
    Thanks for sharing, and God bless, Shaz in Oz.x #6 PS Chuckled at Julia’s comment too! 😂😂😆

    {Wonderful Words of Life - Shaz in Oz}
    {Calligraphy Cards - Shaz in Oz}

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  13. Hi Chrissie.. Thanks for letting me know re machine. I did have one offered to me for nought, a few years ago, but said no. It was going to cost my friend a lot to mail it. And like you Dies are preferred but today could see the benefit. Thanks so much for sharing and further info. Just too muvh money.. God bless you all there.
    Shaz. Xxx

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  14. Terrific leaves ~ Having a stash of ready made items when needing to make a card is so nice to have. I die cut a bunch of flower blooms that way from SU. Enjoy your week ~ love, Karen #26

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  15. Your leaf pieces are lovely, Chrissie - really pretty and elegant.

    Happy belated WOYWW,
    Shoshi #17

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  16. Love your leaf pieces, did you say you cut them and then stamped them? That sounds tricky! Happy belated WOYWW Angela #29

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  17. I'm late this week as I was out in the garden all day yesterday and so on catch up today. This sounds like an interesting machine must have a look at them. Wishing you a very happy belated woyww, Angela x19x

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  18. I have a Silhouette Cameo. I don't always use it, but when the designs go half price it is much cheaper than buying all the dies. I use it to make cards, but also for cutting designs to iron on t-shirts for my grandchildren.

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  19. I thought about buying a silhouette years ago but skipped the idea, just too much 'machines' in the house and I have so many tools already - seeing your post I get tempted again... grrr... we'll see. Thanks for your visit to my blog last week. In the Netherlands there were stricter rules announced in order to get the covid-number down but I am allowed to stay working at location - pfew! That's a release! Stay healthy and happy! Love from Holland. Marit #2

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  20. Glad toy tried again and are having a better time now, its looking good,

    Take care stay well and safe Thank you for your visit,

    lilian B #8

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  21. Hi Chrissie, thank you so much for taking the time to explain that to me. That really sounds a great idea and as you say makes it a lot easier to stamp in the right place. I am having a tidy up today in my craft room and have worn myself out! Angela #29

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Thank you so much for popping by, I appreciate your comments!
Thanks,
Chrissie