Good Morning "Miss Mary" What an awesome tutorial I am so excited to learn how to do this as it is such a cool cut for a card. Gosh here you have the Cameo and can just cut it and you take the time to show how to do this WOW!! I know you mentioned you did it 3 years ago but you know it's awesome you brought this back to mind. You sure ROCK!!
This is fantastic! I was so absorbed in the video, I couldn't believe it when you said we'd decorate it next time. LOL Great tutorial! You did great! :) Janis
I love these tri-shutter cards. So pretty! I was just wondering where you got the SVG file for the one you cut on the Cameo. I would love to purchase the file. Thanks! :)
Love your tut Mary. Now that I made one like it I have to wait until you show us the dimensions for the paper! I can't wait. Love all your Thanks for still doing things with the cricut too. dutchie100
Hi, I also was wondering where you got the cut file for the Cameo......that makes making tri shutter cards so much easier! Thanks, Pat pwells1@hvc.rr.com
Absolutely "awesome" video. You explained everything so perfectly that you're able to understand every score and cut line. You're a gifted teacher with your card making. Thank you Mary and have a blessed day!
HI Mary, That was an awesome video! Very good directions. I would much rather see the directions in a video than reading them. Now I will NEED to make some try-fold cards.
Hi Mary, Your shutter card was my inspiration for doing my first blog. Here is the link paying homage to you with gratitude for the inspiration all those years ago. and how ou keep inspiring me to new levels of creatvity. A silhouette cameo is on my wish list now. Thanks Mary. LOL http://kitts-world.blogspot.ca/2009/11/my-latest-creation.html
Thank you for the great tutorial, Mary. You make it look so easy that I think I will try it. And thank you for doing some cards with the Cameo. I've heard about SVG files and have seen some unique cuts on other blogs. So I have been tempted to buy a Cameo. However, I have so many Cricut cartridges and I'm still "learning" how to use the Cricut and all the buttons. So your blog gives me a great opportunity to compare the two before I make any purchase. I look forward to ALL your videos, especially the next one to complete this card. Sylvia in (hot) AZ
Thanks oh so much Mary for the tutorial on this card, I have gotten them in swaps and always wondered how to make them and now I can give a go. A G-Daughter graduation card maybe the first one to try. TFI
Good Morning "Miss Mary" What an awesome tutorial I am so excited to learn how to do this as it is such a cool cut for a card. Gosh here you have the Cameo and can just cut it and you take the time to show how to do this WOW!! I know you mentioned you did it 3 years ago but you know it's awesome you brought this back to mind. You sure ROCK!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! I was so absorbed in the video, I couldn't believe it when you said we'd decorate it next time. LOL Great tutorial! You did great! :) Janis
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteI love these tri-shutter cards. So pretty! I was just wondering where you got the SVG file for the one you cut on the Cameo. I would love to purchase the file. Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteKaren
craftedwithlovebykaren.blogspot.com
Thank you Mary
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial
hug lenny
Thank you Mary. I can't wait to try it. You make everything so easy to understand.
ReplyDeletePhyllis
Great tutorial video. TFS.
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http://designsbydragonfly.blogspot.com
What a great lesson Mary..I'm looking forward to the next lesson to finish.
ReplyDeletethanks Mary for all your great tutorials and videos.
pat
What a great lesson Mary..I'm looking forward to the next lesson to finish.
ReplyDeletethanks Mary for all your great tutorials and videos.
pat
Great tutorial - thankyou.
ReplyDeleteLove your tut Mary. Now that I made one like it I have to wait until you show us the dimensions for the paper! I can't wait. Love all your Thanks for still doing things with the cricut too.
ReplyDeletedutchie100
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI also was wondering where you got the cut file for the Cameo......that makes making tri shutter cards so much easier!
Thanks,
Pat
pwells1@hvc.rr.com
Perfect video tutorial Mary ... easy to follow and understand. Thanks for producing and sharing it.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited. Thanks, Mary. These cards are so amazing! Can't wait for your next tutorial. You are an excellent teacher!
ReplyDeleteMartha from Norman
Great video Mary, thanks for sharing that. I've never made one of those but now I will have to try it.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Appreciate your video on this!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely "awesome" video. You explained everything so perfectly that you're able to understand every score and cut line. You're a gifted teacher with your card making. Thank you Mary and have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteHi Mary. Made one yesterday. Your directions are great. I sent a text to my daughter that this was a must watch for her. Have a fun day!
ReplyDeleteHI Mary,
ReplyDeleteThat was an awesome video! Very good directions. I would much rather see the directions in a video than reading them. Now I will NEED to make some try-fold cards.
Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteYour shutter card was my inspiration for doing my first blog. Here is the link paying homage to you with gratitude for the inspiration all those years ago. and how ou keep inspiring me to new levels of creatvity. A silhouette cameo is on my wish list now. Thanks Mary. LOL http://kitts-world.blogspot.ca/2009/11/my-latest-creation.html
WOW!Inever made one ,going to now,thank you for the video...
ReplyDeleteWhat great instructions Mary. You made it sound so easy. I can hardly wait to get the embellish sizes. Thank you so much for the wonderful video.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great tutorial, Mary. You make it look so easy that I think I will try it. And thank you for doing some cards with the Cameo. I've heard about SVG files and have seen some unique cuts on other blogs. So I have been tempted to buy a Cameo. However, I have so many Cricut cartridges and I'm still "learning" how to use the Cricut and all the buttons. So your blog gives me a great opportunity to compare the two before I make any purchase. I look forward to ALL your videos, especially the next one to complete this card.
ReplyDeleteSylvia in (hot) AZ
Thanks oh so much Mary for the tutorial on this card, I have gotten them in swaps and always wondered how to make them and now I can give a go. A G-Daughter graduation card maybe the first one to try. TFI
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