Sunday, September 6, 2009

Intricate design with Gelly Pens



Here is my latest project using the cricutGelly pens. The gelly pens are great for drawing intricate designs. The aluminum pen holder fits in the blade carriage perfectly and holds the pens at the correct height for drawing the lines of your design. To see more of my gelly pen projects you can click this LINK for prior posts and my original review of these pens.



The design was made using elements from the Ashlyn's Alphabet cartridge. There are a lot of nice icons and designs in addition to the fonts on this cartridge. The finished design reminds me of the fancy ironwork on the gates to a stately home in England.

Of course, you can also cut the design with the regular Cricut blade. Here is a "sneak peek" at the cut version of the design. If you would like to see more pictures and read about this design visit the Scrappy-Go-Lucky blog.


The .cut file is available to download from the Scrappy-Go-Lucky blog.

PLEASE NOTE
- There is a temporary problem with the download link on the Scrappy-Go-Lucky blog. Please be patient, I know they will have it up and running again soon but it is now late at night in Australia, so check back tomorrow - Thanks!
(note added 11:30 a.m. EDT September 7th)

We had beautiful weather here in Massachusetts today but it is definitely getting chillier! Fall is quickly arriving and the leaves are just starting to turn colors. I hope you have a great Labor Day holiday tomorrow.

2 comments:

  1. Thats beautiful Diane! I love it. I think I need these pens.

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  2. Oh wow, this is so elegant! I did get my gelly pens but haven't tried them out yet! Currently not at home...on a two week vacation! But now I want to go home and play! Can't take a girl away from her bugs for long!
    Hugs Diane...and Thanks so much for sharing with us!
    Vicki

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