I have a friend who has gotten hooked on Smashburgers. She lives in Tennessee and comes to the Denver area once or twice a year. She has been known to dine at Smashburger 4 times in a week. Last week she was in town to help promote the products she represents that we sell at our store. When I saw the hamburger box card in the SVG Cuts Sunday with Dad collection I knew it would be a perfect Thank You card for her.
Since she is allergic to dairy products I left off the cheese.
Materials Used:
Various card stocks
Chalk for shading
White gel pen for sesame seeds
Scrapbook glue
Wall vinyl
Settings:
Machine Used: KNK Force
Blade Used for cardstock: Red cap blade, Passes 1 or 2 depending on thickness of cardstock, Blade Tension – 2, Starting Depth – 65, Ending Depth – 65, 70, or 75 depending on the thickness of the cardstock, Cutting Speed – 25
Blade Used for Vinyl: Red cap blade, Passes 1, without mat, Blade Tension -1, Cutting Depth – 25, Cutting Speed – 15
I chose to do the scoring by hand rather than having it done by the Force because I am very new to using the Force. I will practice using the dual tool feature for my next project that uses cutting and scoring.
The file cut very well and was easy to assemble. I did open the SVG files in Make the Cut and re-export them to position them where I wanted them on the mat.
I have been intrigued by the box cards since I first saw them and now that I have made one I realize that they are not at all difficult to cut and assemble. Here is a view of the card from the top.
The back of the card includes a space where you can put a message.
The file from SVG Cuts includes an envelope that is large enough to accommodate the size of the card when folded.
BTW, my friend loved her card.
Very cool.. So many things to try, so little time!