New from SVG Cuts is an adorable collection of elements from our childhood Christmases past. It's appropriately called Christmas Morning. I can see these being used on my different holiday projects. My favorite is the cute robot and little red tricycle.
Be sure to go check it out now while it's free with a purchase of $9.98 or more and let the joy of Christmas morning inspire your newest paper projects! Adorn over-sized gift tags with the silly sock monkey or purchase a package of plain gift bags and adorn them with the pretty Rudolph or a Russian nesting doll. Remember holidays gone by with the quirky Kewpie doll or set up a tea party for dollies and teddies! Create a vintage-inspired masculine themed project with the toy car or make a funny "boy" project with the silly robot. Tie a ribbon with a jingle bell around the rocking horse reindeer or pair the dog and the domino for a playful look. You also get the adorable vintage Santa, the monkey with cymbals, the pull-toy elf, the game pieces and dice, the spinning top, the Christmas light bulb, the toy drum and the Santa duck on wheels. Let's play!
Compatible with any software and cutting machine combo that cuts SVG files. Works on any mat size. Characters with eyes may need eyes drawn on with marker if cut below minimum sizes. Full instructions, tips and magnified diagrams given with download.
Their free file this week is the above Christmas tree. How great to get you started on Christmas cards (I haven't yet ^__^). SVG Cuts said, "This little tree would be very cute on a card or tag paired with a little present next to it, or a little Scottie dog or any little toy. Cut the ornaments in metallic, shimmery or glittered paper, add more buttons and brads for ornaments and even twine or ribbon for garland! You can even emboss the layers of the tree for a more dimensional look. Add it to a scrapbook page with photos of your family trimming the tree, or even just cut it out and put it on your refrigerator next to your shopping list as a cute little festive decoration". Well, this would look great paired with the Christmas Morning collection. Can you see this tree on the front of a card with a few of the elements as presents under it? Too cute!
Be sure to go check it out now while it's free with a purchase of $9.98 or more and let the joy of Christmas morning inspire your newest paper projects! Adorn over-sized gift tags with the silly sock monkey or purchase a package of plain gift bags and adorn them with the pretty Rudolph or a Russian nesting doll. Remember holidays gone by with the quirky Kewpie doll or set up a tea party for dollies and teddies! Create a vintage-inspired masculine themed project with the toy car or make a funny "boy" project with the silly robot. Tie a ribbon with a jingle bell around the rocking horse reindeer or pair the dog and the domino for a playful look. You also get the adorable vintage Santa, the monkey with cymbals, the pull-toy elf, the game pieces and dice, the spinning top, the Christmas light bulb, the toy drum and the Santa duck on wheels. Let's play!
Compatible with any software and cutting machine combo that cuts SVG files. Works on any mat size. Characters with eyes may need eyes drawn on with marker if cut below minimum sizes. Full instructions, tips and magnified diagrams given with download.
FREE GIFT INSTRUCTIONS
- Visit www.SVGCuts.com and make a purchase of $9.98 or more between now and Tuesday, December 6th 2011.
- Add Christmas Morning SVG Collection to your cart.
- During Step 2 of Checkout, type FREEGIFT into the Discount Coupon section. Doing so will subtract the value of the SVG Collection from your total. This gift is a $6.99 Value!
- All of your files, including the free gift, will be available for immediate download after you complete your purchase!
Their free file this week is the above Christmas tree. How great to get you started on Christmas cards (I haven't yet ^__^). SVG Cuts said, "This little tree would be very cute on a card or tag paired with a little present next to it, or a little Scottie dog or any little toy. Cut the ornaments in metallic, shimmery or glittered paper, add more buttons and brads for ornaments and even twine or ribbon for garland! You can even emboss the layers of the tree for a more dimensional look. Add it to a scrapbook page with photos of your family trimming the tree, or even just cut it out and put it on your refrigerator next to your shopping list as a cute little festive decoration". Well, this would look great paired with the Christmas Morning collection. Can you see this tree on the front of a card with a few of the elements as presents under it? Too cute!



















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