
By the grace of the LORD I was able to finish my MIL's WDW album in time for Mother's Day...even though I had a sinus infection and wanted to spend the entire weekend in bed. Here's the completed "WHAT A BUNCH OF CHARACTERS" title. I thought it turned out great. The CUT file can be found here.
Putting this puppy together took some patience which I really didn't have on Saturday. The characters
are only 2" tall and some of the pieces are pretty small. Every time I put something into my Xyron I was afraid it would slip into the seam of the machine and I'd never see it again. The eyes and hands are pretty small...let alone the cuffs on Donald's jacket and Mickey's necktie. I used black for the base of the welded figure. I used red for the letters, but when I put the mat for the faces and clothes through the Cricut I had to take a picture. It was like a rainbow. The best part about the CDS. You can see how your paper should be laid out on the mat before you even put it in the machine. It made the cuts much quicker. Here's a copy of my rainbow mat.
are only 2" tall and some of the pieces are pretty small. Every time I put something into my Xyron I was afraid it would slip into the seam of the machine and I'd never see it again. The eyes and hands are pretty small...let alone the cuffs on Donald's jacket and Mickey's necktie. I used black for the base of the welded figure. I used red for the letters, but when I put the mat for the faces and clothes through the Cricut I had to take a picture. It was like a rainbow. The best part about the CDS. You can see how your paper should be laid out on the mat before you even put it in the machine. It made the cuts much quicker. Here's a copy of my rainbow mat.