Faux Letterpress using Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge

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I have always loved the simple, elegant look of letterpress. Although, as we all know, letterpress is a very expensive process. I have played around with various metal dies over the years and was happy to get a faux letterpress look at a fraction of the cost.

I was playing around today with some of the images that I cut using the CTMH Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge and was pleasantly surprised that I was able to get a similar look using just cardstock and my Cuttlebug. I cut four 2″ snowflakes out of CTMH cardstock and layered them on top of each other. (With both the shift and layer keys selected, press the last key on the top row to cut the snowflake image I used.) Then I played around with various Cuttlebug sandwiches until I came up with a good formula to use with the CTMH White Daisy cardstock. 
Here’s my “recipe”:
  1. C Plate
  2. 1 sheet of CTMH cardstock
  3. Card base
  4. 4 die cut images lined up as perfectly as you can
  5. 1 sheet of CTMH cardstock
  6. B Plate
Run your sandwich through your Cuttlebug and viola, you have a faux letterpress card for mere pennies.

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19 Comments

  1. Your idea is great! Did you know you can make a embossing folder with your Cricut and then send that thru your Cuttlebug?! I gotta get filming so I can show you!

  2. I LOVE this simplicity of this Lisa! Truly CLassic!
    I am going to give it a try this weekend as I listen to my new Matthew West and Toby Mac Christmas CDs!
    Thanks for sharing, my friend!

  3. This is amazing. Love the simplicity of the card! Definately one I will want to try myself! Thanks for the inspitation!

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