Machine Used: BossKut Gazelle
Oct 06, 2012 Machine Used: Boss Kut Gazelle Software: Funtime Scrapbooking III Materials: Cardstock, embroidery thread Challenges: The Outlawz Clean and Simple - Anything Goes First and foremost, Happy Anniversary my Sweetheart. 2004 commemorative edition corvette wheels hot wheels. I love you with all my heart and am so blessed to be married to my bestfriend, soul mate, and hero!
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- Machine Used: Boss Kut Gazelle Software: Funtime Scrapbooking III Files Used: Vintage Tag 0834, Victorian Heart by Phyllis Parkins 0964, Flourish by Phyllis Parkins 0980 Materials: Cardstock, Happy Mother's Day Stamp, Pearl Heart Brads.
- .Gazelle Cutter.Gazelle Software.200 Fonts especially chosen to use with your cutter.700 Shapes and Logos, including several box and bag patterns, tags, journaling blocks and much more.Cutting blade, Blade Holder, Cutting Mat.$25.00 Gift Card for images of your choice from Boss Kut Designs.Instruction Manual.Getting Started Tutorials.
Software:
Funtime Scrapbooking IV
Files Used:
Files Used:
Boss Kut Gazelle Instruction Manual Free
Swirly Flourish by Judy Stark BKD 201, Swirly Butterfly by Judy Stark BKD 200Materials: Chip board, card stock
For additional decoration to the card, I used the new release Swirly Butterfly by Judy Stark BKD 200. With a few self adhesive pearls, these adorable butterflies really completed the look of the card.
For this project I decided I wanted to see what my Gazelle could do with some chip board! My goal was to take one of the beautiful BossKut Designs and make an embossing folder that I could pass through my manual die cutter press.
Using one of the chip boards that I've received when ordering family photos, I cut out the Swirly Flourish by Judy Stark BKD 201. I cut a rectangle around it and then cut an identical sized rectangle. I used a standard blade, speed 1, and force 5 to cut the chip board.
I applied masking tape to one of the sides, making my 2 rectangles a sandwich. Then I put the die cuts back into the rectangle that I cut them from and applied glue to the side that would touch the other rectangle. I folded the 2 rectangles together, making sure that the negative matched up with the die cut.
Since I was having so much fun with the embossing, I had to put my Gazelle to work and emboss some vellum as well. I used the embossing tool and embossing mat to emboss the vellum. I chose to use a lower force setting of 2 and multiple passes (4) to get the look I wanted.
Using one of the chip boards that I've received when ordering family photos, I cut out the Swirly Flourish by Judy Stark BKD 201. I cut a rectangle around it and then cut an identical sized rectangle. I used a standard blade, speed 1, and force 5 to cut the chip board.
I applied masking tape to one of the sides, making my 2 rectangles a sandwich. Then I put the die cuts back into the rectangle that I cut them from and applied glue to the side that would touch the other rectangle. I folded the 2 rectangles together, making sure that the negative matched up with the die cut.
Since I was having so much fun with the embossing, I had to put my Gazelle to work and emboss some vellum as well. I used the embossing tool and embossing mat to emboss the vellum. I chose to use a lower force setting of 2 and multiple passes (4) to get the look I wanted.
For additional decoration to the card, I used the new release Swirly Butterfly by Judy Stark BKD 200. With a few self adhesive pearls, these adorable butterflies really completed the look of the card.
Funtime Scrapbooking IV
Files Used:
Materials: Chip board, card stock
For additional decoration to the card, I used the new release Swirly Butterfly by Judy Stark BKD 200. With a few self adhesive pearls, these adorable butterflies really completed the look of the card.
If you're a Gazelle owner and have her registered, be sure to stop by the Boss Kut Forum for additional projects that are shared!
Thanks for looking!!
*´¨)
¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´ (¸.•` ¤Jamie*´¨)
BossKut Design Team Member
For more projects and information, please click links below:
BossKut Gazelle Blog
Files Used:
Boss Kut Gazelle Instruction Manual Free
Swirly Flourish by Judy Stark BKD 201, Swirly Butterfly by Judy Stark BKD 200Materials: Chip board, card stock
For this project I decided I wanted to see what my Gazelle could do with some chip board! My goal was to take one of the beautiful BossKut Designs and make an embossing folder that I could pass through my manual die cutter press.
Using one of the chip boards that I've received when ordering family photos, I cut out the Swirly Flourish by Judy Stark BKD 201. I cut a rectangle around it and then cut an identical sized rectangle. I used a standard blade, speed 1, and force 5 to cut the chip board.
I applied masking tape to one of the sides, making my 2 rectangles a sandwich. Then I put the die cuts back into the rectangle that I cut them from and applied glue to the side that would touch the other rectangle. I folded the 2 rectangles together, making sure that the negative matched up with the die cut.
Since I was having so much fun with the embossing, I had to put my Gazelle to work and emboss some vellum as well. I used the embossing tool and embossing mat to emboss the vellum. I chose to use a lower force setting of 2 and multiple passes (4) to get the look I wanted.
Using one of the chip boards that I've received when ordering family photos, I cut out the Swirly Flourish by Judy Stark BKD 201. I cut a rectangle around it and then cut an identical sized rectangle. I used a standard blade, speed 1, and force 5 to cut the chip board.
I applied masking tape to one of the sides, making my 2 rectangles a sandwich. Then I put the die cuts back into the rectangle that I cut them from and applied glue to the side that would touch the other rectangle. I folded the 2 rectangles together, making sure that the negative matched up with the die cut.
Since I was having so much fun with the embossing, I had to put my Gazelle to work and emboss some vellum as well. I used the embossing tool and embossing mat to emboss the vellum. I chose to use a lower force setting of 2 and multiple passes (4) to get the look I wanted.
For additional decoration to the card, I used the new release Swirly Butterfly by Judy Stark BKD 200. With a few self adhesive pearls, these adorable butterflies really completed the look of the card.
If you're a Gazelle owner and have her registered, be sure to stop by the Boss Kut Forum for additional projects that are shared!
Thanks for looking!!
*´¨)
¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´ (¸.•` ¤Jamie*´¨)
BossKut Design Team Member
For more projects and information, please click links below:
BossKut Gazelle Blog