Hi everyone Brigit here with another SSDE Tutorial. I love to fill my shapes with digital paper and then do a print n cut with my Silhouette Cameo. It does such an awesome job cutting out the pattern filled shapes as you can see in the card below.
For this project I used one of the cards from the Christmas Card Set 2 and Lori’s digital paper collection Sweet Life. I only used the card and the two front layers, you can delete the other pieces.
If you need help with ungrouping and making compound paths check out my tutorial here.
I do not import my digital paper into SSDE, I have it all organized by designer in a folder on my computer. You can see in the photo how I have the folder opened onthe right-hand side next to my program.
I just dragged the pattern paper from the folder and dropped it into the shape.
Notice on the card the owl design is to the left and cutoff.
Select the card, go to the Fill Pattern and Advanced Options, click on the Pan Pattern, a circle with crosshairs will appear in the middle of the card, click on it and move the paper around.
I wanted my owl on the opposite side with the white swirls to the right so I clicked on the Horizontally under the Mirror Pattern.
I line up the card fronts so when panning I can see exactly where I’d like the owl to be. I used the Scale Pattern and enlarged the paper to 110% so the edge of the paper wouldn’t show. The scale pattern is great to make your pattern paper designs larger or smaller I use it all the time.
Lori has a cute owl and tree cut file that matches this collection in the owls set, I used the eyedropper under the Fill Color and selected colors from the collection so everything would match or you can fill them also with the digital paper. The sentiment is an element from the Sweet Life collection, to cut that out you need to first do a trace, that will be covered in another tutorial.
All my pieces fit on one 12″ x 12″ piece of cardstock, registration is checked under the Registration Marks and I make sure all my cuts are selected under the Cut Style. Now I’m ready to do a print n cut.
Other Supplies Used: AC White Textured Cardstock, In the Navy Trendy Twine, Brads
Thanks for stopping by, I hope this tutorial has helped!! You can visit me at http://www.brigitsscraps.com.
That is such a cute card Brigit! I use eCAL, but I’m very impressed with SSDE and all of these features. I’m a little jealous that I can’t resize and move my digital papers like you can on the screen. In eCAL you have to do it before you import it and guess where it will fill. Do you have a 12×12 printer? If so, then I’m jealous about that too 😛 In a good way, lol.
Thanks so much Therese, I do have a wide format printer and love it so, but I do a lot of my print n cuts on 8 1/2 x 11 size also. I really love how SSDE handles digital paper, I know what you mean about ecals, I have that too.
Darling Card, Brigit! Your tutorial was great too!
Really I can’t believe how complex it is to do these kinds of projects with the Silhouette….I’ve taken several classes at the Jessica Sprague site and find it overwhelming between cut lines and compound paths….I find that I’m running back to my Cricut where I don’t have to try and figure out everything and it cuts to size perfectly.
Perfect. Easy. I Like to do more elaborate designs. The silhouette allows us to create designs.
I do not have the designer edition of Silhouette. Could this be the reason why I cannot drag and drop into the shape?
I switched over to Cricut, but the ease of use of Silhouette is calling my name! This is a great project!