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June 8, 2011

My version of the "shirt" card, and a quick note about freebies

Hi, everyone!
There are a lot of these shirt cards on the web, but being the "hey, I can make that" person that I am, I created my own svg file for one. This is my version
The tie and collar are actually connected to the back of the card base and folded over the front. Here are two more photos to show that better


The finished card fits into an A2 envelope. The FREE SVG FILE contains the card base, the shirt base layer, the tie pieces, the pocket, collar and lapel top and bottom layers. 
For my cards (I made two for Fathers Day), I ran the tie through my Cuttlebug using the Argyle embossing folder and then did some light inking over it. On the lapel, I used some beads for the buttons before applying it to the card.
Thanks for stopping by to check this out! Please scroll all the way down this post for my message regarding my free files.

Please leave some love if you enjoy my freebies! I love to hear from you! :) This is how I know you were here, like what you see, and would like to see more!
I am offering the file download for a limited time, only. 
The links will be active for one week only, so get them while you can!
If you have any problems with this file, please let me know so I can fix it for you, and for others!

And, PLEASE....

Any files I offer are for PERSONAL, NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY. This means that you may not sell them, alter them, or share them. They are not for use on websites (including blogs), or for marketing in any way.
Should you wish to share my files with others, please post a link to my site and give due credit.

The files I offer are typically compressed, and will need to be unzipped prior to use.
Cut files are in SVG format and are compatible with Sure Cuts A Lot, and any other software cutting program that supports svg files.
You can contact me at cherylfirst1@yahoo.com if you have any questions about any of my files, or if you just want to drop me a note! 
Happy Crafting!  :)

A Quick Note ....... 
I have recently had several "Anonymous" requests for my svg files that are expired links. I have explained in the past that I do not leave all links active because of limited bandwidth space for my free file sharing accounts. If you wish to receive a file, PLEASE include an email address and your name so I can send it to you. Please do not ask me to re-activate the link because I am not going to do that (again because of bandwidth limitations). I do not make any money on my files, I am not a store: this is simply a hobby for me, and I try to share what I make so others can use my files, too. It would be different if I was making money from this and had funds to buy more bandwidth for sharing files, but......that's just not the case.  Thank you very much for understanding!

20 comments:

  1. Well done, Momma! I like how you made the tie and collar part of the base! This one's a keeper!
    Thank you for sharing!

    Stacie

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  2. Oh, this is beautiful. Love it. Thanks.

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  3. I really like your shirt card. Thank you for sharing.

    blessings, patchworkhen

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  4. Awesome! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  5. Cheryl, thank you so much for making this svg file. This is most definitely the BEST shirt card I have ever seen, as it looks like a real shirt and not a paper folded one. Thanks so much for sharing with us!

    Hugs,
    Snoopy :D
    http://www.snoopyshomemadefun.blogspot.com/

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  6. thanks for the card file. hope you enjoyed "grad"
    glenda

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  7. Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave in the Cutting category today [09 Jun 12:00am GMT]. Thanks, Maria

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  8. I really like this card! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Very nice card. Ingenious way to do the tie. Love it.

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  10. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  11. Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Hands Cricut Freebies Search List, under the Graduation post on Jun. 10, 2011. Thanks again.

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  12. Thank you for sharing. I like the way the tie works, so unique.

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  13. thank you for the file, I think it beats all the others, quick and easy
    Linda

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  14. thank you for the great file!! I think this will work great for my dad!!
    teachdanz.blogspot.com

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  15. OH Thank You for the SVG for this file! I have made it via the folding style but this looks SO much easier, LOL *Hugs*

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I read and enjoy every one of your comments! Thank you so much!