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Commissioned as a christening gift, the baby is
cut using the baby cut and print file with each
printed layer mounted on top of half a dozen plain
layers to give a decoupage effect but with a greater
substance.
The corners are cut from the
Macintosh corner file and then coated with Glossy
Accents and clear glitter. |

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These
two designs are part of a series that make up a book
quoting Elizabeth Barratts poem ‘How do I love thee’
The book was commissioned as a gift for a Golden
Wedding Anniversary. The letters are from the
ornamental letters page and are cut in basic white
card stock and then triple embossed in gold. |
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A concertina card using the dragon files and the
castle cut in black cardstock. The lettering uses both
the negative and the positive elements from the love,
hugs, kisses file. Some of this was cut using
Bazzill Bling, it gave a lovely effect, but beware as
it does play havoc with your blade sharpness! |
Uses a variation of the
birthday and flowers file. Just cut and glittered. |
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Engraved on metal sheet and then aged with alcohol
inks, each of these is actually only half an inch in
size, but the detail you can get with engraving is
fabulous. Uses the Ornamental Doodads file. |
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Another example of engraving on metal sheet, again
shown larger than life size. Uses the Macintosh rose
file |
| Created using the bride
file, and then embellished with crayons and pearl
beads. |
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Cut from the Schnauzers file using bazzil
cardstock and crayoned to add depth. |
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