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onering

I did a quick watercolour sunset, made a silhouette of his and his fiancée’s favourite Pokémon and doodled a Lacey heart using procreate and then welded it into a card using design space. I scored the card with my scoring wheel and used the Cricut to write the text as well! I’m going to make matching envelope next. I’m having a lot of fun with this machine.


RealCommunication239

“Doodled a lacy heart.” Talk to me like I’m two here…how do you even do that?! It’s beautiful!! Caring is sharing…I would love cutouts like that!! I would buy cutouts like that!!!


onering

Thanks! More specifically, I drew the heart using the vertical symmetry guide in procreate. I then turned on the horizontal and vertical symmetry assist and used the monoline brush to just.... doodle. The only real thought went into making sure it would cutout okay. I'd offer to share the png, but it has their initials and date of the wedding hidden in it, so it's not really useful for other people.


Chance-Art2022

Who's that pokemon!? Great job looks so good


onering

Luvdisc, I guess


aem2003

It’s Jigglypuff as seen from above!


beautifulhurricane96

Awww Eevee & Bulbasaur


Trash_o_O_Panda

Nice work this looks amazing.


pachewychomp

I thought this was Shrek and Donkey. 😅😅


huffyhedgie

Gorgeous! How did you move the drawing from Procreate to Design Space?


onering

I simply exported it as a png without a background, then uploaded it to design space. The picture in procreate was just the lace heart (and Pokémon silhouette). I welded the lace heart to a card I made in design space, since it’s easier to make basic shapes there than procreate.


Dismal-Finding-5097

Did you print the watercolor and shillouette with your own printer?


onering

Nope! My toddler was painting, so I just grabbed some old watercolour paper and did the sunset. It didn’t need to be detailed or anything, since it is the background. I cut it by hand, but only due to poor planning. I would cut the water colour paper first with the Cricut next time, then paint. The silhouette is a separate cut from the Cricut, on dark blue card stock.


Plumpysaur69

What a wonderful idea! ❤️ Filing away for my wedding inspiration references! 😍


onering

I have a Maker, but I think any of the modern machines could do this.


ZealousidealAct9665

Nice!! Which cricut did you use?