I have an ecraft cutter that I bought a couple weeks ago, but admittedly haven't cut anything yet because I've been so busy. I bought it with the intention of making vinyl wall decals and using it to cut heat transfers for clothing. I've made a couple designs using the Fundamentals 1 that came with it but haven't gotten as far as cutting them yet.
Then this week we set a date for my son's christening and I thought to myself that I bet I could use the ecraft to make the invitations and decorations (like a banner or two). All I want to do is cut out the shape of a cross as the invitation and then have the info printed on it. Seems easy enough, right? Except I can't figure out how to do it!! First I looked for a free SVG file of a decorative cross to import (I'm not against purchasing one, but for experimenting I was looking for a free one) but didn't have much luck, then I thought that maybe I could draw one in the software but I can't quite figure that out either. I've looked on the ECraft site at the different cards for purchase and I don't see a cross on any of them.
Any ideas how I can do this or where to look? Normally I would just tinker with it because I'm sure I could eventually figure it out, but I need to get invitations in the mail in the next week so I'm in a bit of a time crunch. I'd appreciate any suggestions!! Thanks!
Re: How to make die cut invitation?
cute kid.
I have nothing else to offer
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is this what you're thinking of? i'm not familiar with the ecraft or the software, but are you familiar with the make the cut software? it is compatible with the ecraft, and it would definitely be able to do this