Sunday, February 3, 2008

guitar

Amanda: Can you tell me what cartridge you used for the guitar you designed? rosie

9 comments:

Berlynda Phillips said...

hi rosie
I think you should be able to get a great result from just the powder and the alcohol and water. Try experimenting to see what works best for you! Thanks for visiting my blog!

www.cricutcraftyclare.blogspot.com said...

Rosie, left a note on my blog wher to find the fancy edge circle. Please visit me again to see, at www.cricutcraftyclare.blogspot.com

Julie Overby said...

Hi Rosie,

The roses on my card were a trim made by Webster's Pages. They are called 'Bloomers.'

Thanks for stopping by!

Deb Neerman said...

Thanks for visiting my blog, Rosie!

Lori said...

Rosie, about the Ecstasy Crafts products. Everything is sold by the sheet, so you get all images together. I think they all come with 3 images per sheet. Then the various parts to layer each one are color coded and numbered so you know how to layer them. If you need more info on their products, Kim at Cutters Creek is probably a better resource than I am. She got to see a lot more of them in person than I did.

Lori said...

There's no metal on them; the paper has a foil finish so it's shiny & metallic looking. It's over everything.

Unknown said...

Rosie, Here is the direct link for the teacup pattern that I used - http://mytimemadeeasy.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=7_5&products_id=271

Thanks for stopping by.
Gini/beadz

Kathy Jones said...

Hi Rosie - you left me a note about SVG files and the cricut on my blog. The information I've received about the Cricut and SVG files is...
"The SVG files will not work in the current Cricut's but they will work in the new Cricut Explore which debuted on HSN on Feb 12th and I believe that it will be available in stores at some point this month."

Joanna Wiśniewska said...

Just wanted to drop a thnak you note for your kind comment :)
Joanna