Monday, May 27, 2013

free Butterfly Silhouette .studio cut files (in 3 styles)


Hi, All! Here are those butterfly Silhouette .studio cut files. They are for only for the Silhouette machine... But I do hope to share other file types in the future (and there is a plain black PNG at the bottom if that is of any use to you.) Hope you like them!

free Butterfly Silhouette Studio cut  
files preview
you can save the cut style that you want individually below...


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1) Regular Cut - this is just a plain .studio cut file with
six styles of simple butterflies:

 paper pieced butterflies REGULAR CUT in silhouette studio copy

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2) Patterned Print & Cut - with patterns I've added to them 
(and printer's bleed so there's no white space).


PATTERNED paper pieced butterflies PRINT & CUT WITH PRINTER'S BLEED in silhouette studio
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3) Blank or Ready-to-Fill, for your own custom print & cut
(this file also has a printer's bleed).

paper pieced butterflies BLANK PRINT & CUT WITH PRINTER'S BLEED READY TO FILL WITH PATTERN in silhouette studio
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 butterflies (ready-to-fill with pattern).



And in case you could use it, here is a plain black png:
LARGE free Butterfly Silhouettes - in solid black


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How to save the plain black PNG directly from my blog:

PC users in Firefox/Chrome: right click on the image & choose "save link as"

PC users
in Explorer
:
right click on the image & choose "save target as"

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Mac users: Visit the flickr page, here, right click and select all sizes & click on "download the original size of this photo"
 





This digital work is offered up for free, but mainly for personal use only.



Hope you can have a little fun with these! :o)
Please just let me know if the links don't behave,

Saturday, May 25, 2013

A rabble of free Butterfly Silhouette shapes...

Did you know a group of butterflies is called a rabble? Go figure!

So, here are those butterflies that I mentioned in the last post. 
Since the stamp I used was discontinued, I thought you might be able to use a 
similar set of butterfly silhouettes if you wanted to try out 'Traced Doodling'...

Free Butterfly Silhouettes (in 6 styles & three shades of grey to black) - Preview


You can download the whole set here as a zip file

(or save them individually below)

You can find the cutfiles here.




A note on printing: I much prefer the 'pale grey' butterflies for Traced Doodling. While they might appear too pale on the computer screen, they seem to print out the right shade so that you can see them, but once you trace & colour the printer ink will vanish.

Pale grey disappears when you doodle & colour

Of course every printer is different, so I included a medium grey in case the pale is too light for your particular printer. Please feel free to adjust the shading in your photo software, if you like. And there's a black version as well in case you want that for something or other.



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How to save one of these files
(directly from my blog): 


PC users in Firefox/Chrome: right click on the image & choose "save link as"

PC users
in Explorer
:
right click on the image & choose "save target as"

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Mac users: Visit the flickr set here, click the thumbnail for the paper that you want (to open 
its flickr page) Then select all sizes & click on "download the original size of this photo"
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LARGE butterflies (roughly 3" wide by 2" high):

my fave... the pale grey butterflies:

sample - free Butterfly silhouette - in pale grey
 (or add it to your faves on flickr, here)



sample LARGE free Butterfly silhouette - in black
(or add it to your faves on flickr, here)

sample - Butterfly silhouettes - in medium grey
(or add it to your faves on flickr, here)



Light turquoise monochromatic Floral Vine 12.5" square paper:
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(or add it to your faves on flickr, here)

SMALL butterflies (roughly 2-1/4" wide by 1-1/2" high):

sample LARGE free Butterfly silhouette - in black
 (or add it to your faves on flickr, here)

sample - Butterfly silhouettes - in medium grey
 (or add it to your faves on flickr, here)

sample - free Butterfly silhouette - in pale grey
 (or add it to your faves on flickr, here)


Coming soon...

coming soon Butterfly Silhouette Studio file

Butterfly print-and-cut files for the Silhouette Cameo.
(Doesn't it feel like magic when you print & cut? I'm crazy for it!)



This digital work is offered up for free, but mainly for personal use only.


Hope your & yours are safe and well, ox

Thursday, May 16, 2013

A new tutorial on Splitcoaststamers: Traced Doodling technique :O)


Sorry to be missing from the blog for so long (again) I'm still working on the transition from
 'depressed computer-obsessed hermit' to 'healthier real-world social butterfly' ;o) I'm still looking for my missing 'blog voice'. I really need to learn to keep posts more simple so I can pop in more, but you know me, they always turn into sprawling missives with 100 different things!

Traced Doodle Butterfly Card

Craftwise, I haven't been doing much (the mojo is still hibernating), but I did spend some time
making a new tutorial for Splitcoaststampers. It's kind of a fun way to change up older stamps:
 the Traced Doodling technique...






Traced Doodling was inspired by Lydia's fab "no line coloring" video. Except it's completely reversed: we're adding lines to a solid stamped image and treating it like an outline image instead. 

Lydia (of Understand Blue fame) always inspires me to look at stamps in a whole new way. Lydia was inspired by Holly who was inspired by Zoe. (Don't you just love those chains of creative inspiration?)





There are all kinds of variations to this technique that I can't wait to share with you. I even made a video showing some of them. The video is sort of awful technically, but it was so exciting to finally get over the fear of making my first video. I'll be sharing it soon.

 Hero Arts 'Thank You' die - traced doodling card

Of course, you can trace anything to create the doodled look. This is a Hero Arts 'Thank You' die cut sentiment. (I always feel like the die cut sayings benefit from having something added to them to make them pop so they're easier to read) :-D 

The watercolour effect that is layered under the die cut was created using Distress Paints. To get a softer effect with them, I sprayed a piece of watercolour paper (coldpress 140lb) with plenty of water and then dabbed directly onto that with the Distress Paints (and added another spray of water to blend). If you wanted to, you could get the same effect with Distress Inks, or Stains or other inks and water and a large paintbrush.

True tracing option...


You could use do this Traced Doodling with a light table (by stamping and laying a piece of paper over the stamped image on the light table and tracing the outlines). Then you'd be left with just the clean doodled lines and no stamped ink... but I've done the technique with stamping for those who don't have a light table.


(the freebie digital papers
and tidbits used on these two cards)...


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How to save one of these papers
(directly from my blog): 


PC users in Firefox/Chrome: right click on the image & choose "save link as"

PC users
in Explorer
:
right click on the image & choose "save target as"

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Mac users: Visit the flickr set here, click the thumbnail for the paper that you want (to open 
its flickr page) Then select all sizes & click on "download the original size of this photo"
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soft yellow bold stripe
 A2 card PORTRAIT
soft yellow bold stripe - A2 card PORTRAIT or VERICAL



BOLD STRIPE soft yellow 2.5 inches square 350dpi.



A2 card size Pale Grey bold diagonal stripe paper:
DOUBLE pale grey diagonal stripe bold - A2 card LANDSCAPE or HORIZONTAL

12.5" square Pale Grey bold diagonal stripe paper:

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And here's the Light Batik flower paper
used to line the A2-size envelope:
batik flower paper LIGHT to fit an A2 envelope for lining
(or you can add it to your faves here on flickr)


This digital work is offered up for free, but mainly for personal use only.



Hope you & yours are doing wonderfully,

P.S. I've bought a commercial license for some butterfly vector graphics to share with you since the BasicGrey Bitsy butterfly is extinct (it retired with the Amrobosia collection). I'll post them here as soon as I convert them. :-)