6. I selected those and the inner rectangle and used the "Subtract All" tool found under the Modify icon to get rid of all the extra cut lines that would keep my design from being one piece.
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- Silhouette Nativity Advent Candle Box by One Tough Mother
- Christmas Party Photo Booth Props by unOriginal Mom
- Another Stenciled Tea Towel by Cutesy Crafts
- Silhouette Gift Tags by Rain on a Tin Roof
- Snowflake Pin / Ornament by Coley's Corner
- State Sign Couple Gift by It Happens in a Blink
- Mason Jar Christmas Ornaments by Vintage News Junkie
- Merry Christmas Wall Decor by One Artsy Mama
- Deer Head Holiday Banner...featuring Santa's Reindeer by The Thinking Closet
- Restore your UGGS (with PAINT) by From Wine to Whine
- Monogrammed Snowflake Ornaments by Architecture of a Mom
- Christmas Countdown Sign by The Girl Creative
- Elf Chalk Sign: "The Best Way to Spread Christmas" by Weekend Craft
- Glittery Christmas Subway Art by The Turquoise Home
- Sketch Pen Labels by Sowdering About in Seattle
- Snowflake NOEL Sign by My Favorite Finds
- DIY Holiday Hostess Gift by Everyday Paper
- Folding Nativity Backdrop by Chicken Scratch NY
- Recycled Glass Jar Advent Calendar by Nearly Handmade
- Reindeer Card: Double-Sided Print & Cut by GetSilvered
- Personalized Block Ornament by Suburble
- Paper Medallion Christmas Tree by Create & Babble
- Mini Mid-Century Homes by Tried & True
- Glitter and Vinyl Minecraft Christmas Ornament by A Tossed Salad Life
- DIY Countdown to Christmas Refrigerator Style by My Paper Craze
- Reversible Recipe Holder/Block Frame by The Sensory Emporium
- DIY: Lettered Christmas Pillows by The House on Hillbrook
- Simply Charming Christmas Ornaments by Life After Laundry
- No Glitter was Worn by GiveMeAPaintbrush
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- "Believe" Christmas Banner by Daily Dwelling
- DIY Christmas Nativity Card by Pitter and Glink
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To join, simply fill out the new member request form, and Lauren from The Thinking Closet will get you squared away.
Amazing inspiration, right?! Well, maybe you were reading this post, and you were sad because you don't have a Silhouette to create these projects. You're in luck! Along with today's post, the Silhouette Challenge Group is also hosting a giveaway. One lucky person will win a $155 Amazon gift card that she can use to purchase her very own Silhouette!
Thirty-one members of the Silhouette Challenge group made this giveaway possible, so there are thirty-one potential entries per person. Please note that the giveaway runs from Monday, December 9th - Monday, December 16th at 11:59 pm eastern. This international-friendly giveaway is open to anyone 18 years of age and older. The winner will be contacted by Lauren from The Thinking Closet by email and will have 48 hours to respond, so watch your spam folders! The rest of the giveaway terms and conditions can be found in the Rafflecopter widget below.
Thirty-one members of the Silhouette Challenge group made this giveaway possible, so there are thirty-one potential entries per person. Please note that the giveaway runs from Monday, December 9th - Monday, December 16th at 11:59 pm eastern. This international-friendly giveaway is open to anyone 18 years of age and older. The winner will be contacted by Lauren from The Thinking Closet by email and will have 48 hours to respond, so watch your spam folders! The rest of the giveaway terms and conditions can be found in the Rafflecopter widget below.
I really like your card. It's so pretty, and simple, and sets just the right tone. Thanks so much for sharing how you did it!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I love that you and I both did a nativity scene this month :) Great minds!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness! This card is SO pretty! I've had my silhouette for a whole year and have yet to make anything... I really need to dust it off and try my hand at something like this. This would look great in a frame for those of us who have yet to find the *perfect* nativity.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! I love clean and simple designs. Even thought I've had my Silhouette for months, it seems I learn something new about it every day :) I'm pinning your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! And with your tutorial, it will be easier to make. I tend to struggle to make pretty cards. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! And I love the hint of glitter!!
ReplyDeleteI love the card it looks great. I'm going to try to make Christmas cards for the first time this year. I hope they turn out as good as yours!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card. I love the glimmer to your card. It's such a perfect Christmas card.
ReplyDeleteThis would be a beautiful card to receive. I love getting handmade cards from friends. Thanks for the perfect holiday inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love the bling and the glitter! It turned out really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAll that glitter yet it still looks so subtle and elegant. That cardstock with the glitter background is a lovely combination.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, elegant card! Great job!
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this post? I LOVE your card! I can't believe how pretty it turned out! I especially love the glittered cardstock you used as the background... and the added stars. So beautiful. How fun to be in this group, too! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Thanks for walking us through creating the framed image.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card, Bethany! And of course, I love the added bling! (That's always my favorite part.) I'm SO thrilled to have you as part of our FB group and our December Challenge! You always bring your A game, which I appreciate. Hugs to you and yours this holiday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card!
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