Sweet Little Mae, my granddaughter, is turning three this week.
An occasion as special as that needed a Sparkly Birthday Card as sparkly as she is.
Did you know that the same vinyl you use to embellish everyday items
around your home can be used to create beautiful cards?
Materials Used: (*affiliate links)
- StyleTechCraft Ultra Metallic Glitter Vinyl*
- StyleTechCraft Transfer Tape*
- StyleTechCraft Scraper Tool* and Weeding Pen*
- Silhouette Cameo Electronic Die-Cutting Machine*
- “Birthday Cake” SVG File from The Silhouette Store
- White Cardstock
StyletechCraft products brought to you by ATSM Craft*
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Birthday Card Details:
- I designed the card using the “Birthday Cake” SVG file and my Silhouette Cameo Electronic Die-Cutting Machine*.
- I sized the digital file to fit onto the front of a 5″ x 7″ card before cutting.
- I cut the pieces using StyleTechCraft Ultra Metallic Glitter Vinyl*.
- I removed the excess vinyl around my images using a vinyl pick tool.
- Use StyleTechCraft Vinyl Transfer Tape* to layer the pieces of the cake.
- Use the Transfer Tape* to adhere the vinyl onto a 4″x 6″ piece of white cardstock.
- Cut a 4¼” x 6¼” piece of “Melon” Ultra Metallic Glitter Vinyl* to use as a layer. I didn’t remove the white protective layer on the back of the vinyl. I used a double stick tape roller to add adhesive to the back of the vinyl.
- Adhere all the pieces onto the front of the card.
StyleTechCraft adhesive vinyl makes it easy to create cards with intricate
and delicate designs. Use it with your Cricut or Cameo electronic cutters
and even with steel rule dies. The possibilities are endless!
“This is a sponsored post. As a member of the StyleTechCraft Design Team I have been provided product and compensation in exchange for my creative ideas. The views and opinions are my own.





