Hi everyone,
I just love this time of the year! I just love Christmas... the food, the gifts, and of course, the company!
So, for my latest SVGCuts DT project, I decided to do an invitation for a Christmas celebration. If you're hosting this year, these will be perfect as you can make a whole bunch in no time at all. Not only that, these will leave a lasting impression as the cut-out doubles up as a tree ornament so your guests can use it for years to come and always remember the occasion!
So, for my latest SVGCuts DT project, I decided to do an invitation for a Christmas celebration. If you're hosting this year, these will be perfect as you can make a whole bunch in no time at all. Not only that, these will leave a lasting impression as the cut-out doubles up as a tree ornament so your guests can use it for years to come and always remember the occasion!
For the actual invitation piece, I used sketch pens in my Silhouette Cameo to do the writing before I cut it out (I love that technique). Here's a picture with the ornament on the side, revealing the invitation text on the inside.
If you would like to win a copy of all the files needed to create this invitation, be sure to head over the SVGCuts Facebook page and leave a "comment" and "like" where they shared this project. Remember, it's for a limited time only, so hurry on over!
For those interested, you can ready my post here for full details and instructions on how I created this one. But for a quick reference, here's a list of the kits I used:
For those interested, you can ready my post here for full details and instructions on how I created this one. But for a quick reference, here's a list of the kits I used:
Here's a close up of the ornament cut-out and sketched text. The pens I used have touch of glitter to them and I just love how it turned out!
I hope you've enjoyed my celebration invitation and that I've inspired you to make some of your own if you're hosting an event this year. It really is a fun project and you will surely make a good impression even before the celebrations begin!
Thanks for stopping by!
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