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Boxpunx and more! Thinking with Type | Home 20 Pretty *free* Printables I spotted some wonderful printables last week while working on the *bespoke* newsletter, and it inspired me to put together this grand list of lovely things! In this post you’ll find 20 useful, cute, fun, and inspiring things to print out and use, and – best of all – they’re all free! 1. Sweet little fruit stickers from Funkytime! Each one is a cute little pun. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. So there you go!
DIY Paper Christmas Houses with Gold Foil Accents - thecraftpatchblog.com Make miniature paper Christmas houses with stunning metallic accents using the Foil Quill and a Silhouette Cameo cutting machine. Free SVG cut files. I have been so excited to get my hands on the new Foil Quill ever since I first heard about it. It’s a tool that works with Silhouette, Cricut, Brother and Sizzix machines and allows you to add detailed gold foil designs to any material that can be cut by your machine. For my first Foil Quill craft, I created these amazing miniature paper Christmas houses with intricate metallic foil designs and I’m sharing the step by step tutorial so you can make them too. Seriously, you need to scroll down and watch the video tutorial so you can really see just how gorgeous the gold accents are. I’ve always been obsessed with anything miniature, so making a cute little Christmas village has been on my list of holiday crafts for a while now. Let’s get started with the tutorial! Everything I used for this project can be purchased at AC Moore.
Paper Modelz Steve Wozniak predicts lots of problems for cloud storage To say that Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak isn’t a fan of cloud storage would be a considerable understatement. Following a showing of Mike Daisey’s one-man monologue known as The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs last week, the Woz voiced his opinion with regards to storing personal data off-site and the trouble that lies ahead. In short, Wozniak said he thinks the idea of everything going to the cloud is horrendous and there will be a lot of problems within the next five years. The problem, as he highlights, is that cloud users forfeit ownership of their data – it’s signed away the moment you agree to an EULA. He wants to feel like he owns things and that people tend to believe that because they access stuff from their computer, it’s still theirs. Depending on whom you ask, cloud storage as a backup solution isn’t a terrible idea so long as it isn’t your only means of backup. Within minutes, the hacker had locked him out of his account and remote wiped his iPhone, iPad and MacBook Air.
50 Free Christmas Printables Logo Here Share this post Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on pinterest_share Share on linkedin Subscribe Related Posts Quick and easy, these free printable photobooth props will make your next get-together a hit with your guests. Happy Earth Day! Christmas is one of our favorite holidays because it has the best decorations. Sign Up for Email Savings Extreme Cards and Papercrafting T H E T O Y M A K E R