![]() I bought shrink film from Amazon and used Lori’s Print & Cut Stamps Christmas Cookies which you can find here in her store. I will give you all the links in the post. You can find her gorgeous embroidery files at Embroidery Online. I love to quilt and embroider as much as I love to paper craft and I was thrilled to recently discover that Lori Whitlock has embroidery files that she has designed, many of which mirror her paper craft SVG files. It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like ChristmasĪnita here with a fun tutorial to make this gift set. I sent it to my Silhouette and it came out perfect. I then sent the file to cut and selected each letter one at a time and then selected cut edge. I then grouped each letter with the ears and arranged them on the mat so that they all fit. Once I had all three of the letters on the mat I added two circles to each letter. I copy and pasted a copy of the larger front piece from the file as I didn’t want the layered look as shown in the original cut file. To create the ears, I used the shape tool in my Silhouette Studio software and created a small circles that were the size that I wanted for the ears. I will describe what I did to create the Mickey ears at the top of the letter and cut an extra letter in the red, and cut it to fit near the bottom third of the letters. I used kraft cardstock papers for assembling my letters. Here are all the pieces that I cut out to make my blocks. ![]() Lori also has a wonderful tutorial on her YouTube page which you can watch here to assist with putting the letters together. ![]() I used Lori’s awesome files for the 3D Letters, including the 3D Letter Alphabet O ( SVG, Silhouette), the 3D Letter Alphabet N ( SVG, Silhouette) and the 3D Letter Alphabet E ( SVG, Silhouette). Anita here with a tutorial to show you how I made Mickey Mouse letters for my grandson’s first birthday party. ![]()
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