Oh my goodness, can you believe it is November already!?! This month’s cut freebie is inspired by a trend I have seen a lot on Pinterest and in scrapbooking. Triangles. Not just any triangle, but a triangle with a tribal like feel.
Here is what this month’s freebie looks like:
Download cutting files HERE
This month, I played with the Scrapbook & Cards Today fall Crop & Create Delivered kit for my page! A stunning kit that sold out in record time! (pssst...watch for their winter kit on sale on November 21st!) Adding in the cut triangles from the freebie helped me use a lot of the beautiful papers in the kit. Check it out:
Supplies: Scrapbook & Cards Today Crop & Create Delivered fall kit
I used some Silhouette Adhesive Cardstock to cut my triangles and then added bits of different papers from in the kit behind each cut triangle.
Triangles are such a versatile shape – you could use this file in several different ways! I think they would make great Christmas trees…don’t you?
Thanks again for joining me on the blog today! I would love to see what you have made with these cut files – please share them with us!
Nice! I wish I have a Silouette to use this file. I think it could be used for lots of themes!
Posted by: Heidi | November 04, 2014 at 11:33 AM
Great cut file. Wish I could use it. The idea is great...TFS
Posted by: Anne | November 04, 2014 at 11:39 AM
Really cute LO and great title!
Posted by: Treva | November 04, 2014 at 04:21 PM
Very pretty!!
Posted by: Stacia Brandt | November 04, 2014 at 11:21 PM
Angular awesomeness - LOVE IT!!!
Posted by: TracyM #6773 | November 05, 2014 at 04:12 AM
Thank you so much, this is a really good one! I truly appreciate your generousity!
Posted by: Trish | November 05, 2014 at 07:02 AM
Very nice, love the file, thanks so much for the freebies, although I'm a bit disappointment that some of them are only Silhouette3 files and I can't use them.
Posted by: Karen | November 07, 2014 at 02:36 PM
This cutting file is so cool! The layout is fabulous! Thank you for always inspiring :)
Posted by: Helen Gullett | November 11, 2014 at 07:18 PM