Monday, June 13, 2011

Welcome to FileKutz Design's we are holding our 1st ever Monthly Sketch Challenge.   I am offering this freebie file of a Swirl Background DOWNLOAD IT HERE  Password is: ******* and the only rule is you must use it, or part of it on your card, layout or project.
This no longer a Free File you can purchase it HERE


The File comes in WPC, GSD, SVG, AI, KNK, MTC AND SCAL2.  If you'd like a PNG format for digital email me (I just don't add them to the zip files as they make the zip so large)




To play along, just post your sketch project to your blog or gallery, then include a link in the InLinkZ  form at the bottom of this post so we can all easily find each other.  The winner will be choose on May 9th, so you have just a little over two weeks to work on your idea!!   Don't have a Blog? No worries, just email me your photo and description of what you did and used and I will post it on my blog for you and link it here.

The winner will win 5 free files of there choice from ANY of Filekutz Design's. You can see all of my design's between these two places HERE  and HERE .  


Also Sharon S. a DT member here at FileKutz is having a giveaway of her own for FileKutz, Read about it HERE

To qualify for the prize drawing, have your layout, card or  project linked here by noon EST on Monday, May 9th.   To have a chance of winning this awesome prize, here's this weeks sketch for you to be inspired by in your entries... 



Here is a picture of the Cut File offered for this challenge:


How about some samples to jump-start your creativity! Here's what our fabulous Design Team have made so far this week!






We hope you enjoy the sketch and have time to join in the fun with us!  Please remember to leave a direct link to your NEW creation's post with InLinkz below, not just your blog and include a link back to FileKutz Sketch Challenge in your post to be eligible to win this weeks fantastic prize. Thank you :)


Submission:
By: Lisa


By : Sandy


By: Marla












I do have some tips for cutting files like this, with lots of small parts..

1. Make sure your blade is sharp or new.. I use a seperate blade for cutting like this that I swap out when I am done cuttin detailed cuts. 

2. Turn your paper upside down and do a double cut, it gives smaller cut a much better cut and if you have a white core paper you won't see the white core cutting upside down.  (Just make sure you flip your design, if needed)

3. If you have adjustable rollers on your machine move them to be on top of the paper, to hold in place better when doing a double cut. 

4. Ungroup or Unweld the whole file (if it is large and has small parts inside) and cut the inside pieces before you cut the outside stroke/line.  This will save you from cutting up your small parts and getting broking pieces on your finished background and small pieced files. 

5. If your 1st cut don't come out well, inlarge the or outline the outside stroke just a little, then delete/remove the original outside stroke,  then cut small pieces 1st, then cut the new outline you made. 

6. Some machine's are just not cut out for cutting small pieces.. if this is the case with your machine and you can't cut a file of mine because of small pieces, email me and tell me about it, your issue and the machine/program you use, and I will see if I can redesign with a little larger pieces (I can usually do this in most cases).. as I have a few times before for a customer who uses a Silhoutte machine and has to cut smaller due to the max cutting of 11x8".