Make Great Cake on a Card with this Quirky Birthday SVG

Some quirky cake is the order of the day with this whimsical Cake Birthday Card SVG Cutting file set. The best thing about these Birthday Card SVG Cutting Files is that it will suit literally anyone. Use pretty pinks for lovers of pink or little girls, use bright colours for young kids (male or female), use pastels for Grandma or your introverted best friend. Use bold tones for your partner, brother or uncle. This card is so cute and versatile you can choose colours to make it suit anyone. I really love how well it works with bold and bright colours and if I had enough different colours of pink cardstock you can bet I would have made a pink one as well as I really do love pink! (can you tell?) Note to self: stock up on more pink coloured cardstock.

This Cake Birthday Card SVG Cutting File set comes with cut files to cut individual sections for the cake layers or if you prefer something quicker and easier you can make just the two colour card with a pretty insert colour. Also included is an extra assembly instruction tutorial. You can pick up this gorgeous Birthday Card SVG Cutting File set from my stores listed below.

Filigree Floral Is The Jam For Your Card Making Stash

Filigree Floral is a long time favourite style of mine and this gorgeous Filigree Floral Happy Birthday Card SVG cutting file set will be a favourite card you come back to again and again for wishing your bestie or other filigree floral loving people in your life a Happy Birthday. Add a bit of glamour to these gorgeous cards by adding some diamonties for some bling. I have found the best way to affix these delicate looking designs to the insert is using spray adhesive to the inside of the filigree design and carefully fixing the insert to the front once glue is sprayed on. Use different cardstocks for different looks and styles. The card cutting files come in SVG, DXF, EPS & PNG formats for use with most cutting machines including Silhouette and Cricut. Pick up this adorable Filigree Floral Happy Birthday Card cutting file set in my stores listed below.

Exciting News! Get My Designs At The Silhouette Design Store!

I know I find it handy to grab my cutting files directly from the Silhouette Studio software. Well now Silhouette cutting machine owners will be able to get my designs directly from the Silhouette Studio Software. Not a Silhouette user? That is ok too, you can buy my designs from the website and get the SVG by selecting the SVG option!

Click here to see my designs currently available in the Silhouette Design Store. I will be adding more regularly so keep checking back for new additions!

Love Is In The Air With This Adorable Heart Card

This card cutting file is one of my favourites. I have titled it a Valentines Day card but it doesn’t have to just be for Valentines Day. You can use this card for weddings, engagements, anniversaries, romancing or just to show someone how much you care about them. This is a must have set of cutting files to keep in your stash. This card also cuts like a dream and is so quick and easy to make and as a bonus you get all those adorable heart die cuts to add to your collection. They are great to stuff into the card, pop into lunch boxes or make other cards with. The card set comes in SVG, DXF, EPS & PNG formats to suit most cutting machines includiing Silhouette and Cricut. Grab the adorable Valentines Heart Card SVG cutting file set from my stores listed below.

How to Assemble the Cake Birthday Card Cutting Files

Cake Birthday Card Tutorial

For those of you who haven’t seen it yet my Cake Birthday Card SVG Cutting File it is now available in my stores listed below.

There is a basic assembly tutorial which works for all my cards to date available here. With his card I wanted to include the option of having different colours for each layer of cake so if you wish to use that option some extra steps are involved.

The included cutting parts for cake background pieces is optional to use to add extra colour to your card. Check out one of the links above to see the difference between a card with and without those pieces. If you wish to make a card more quickly you might choose to just use a patterned or brightly coloured paper insert. Making different cardstock colours when you have the time however gives the card a bit of pop, so I have included the cutting files to do so.

Pieces are designed to sit flush against each other inside the front of the card. Place pieces in position and check they are covering cake and swag accents correctly. The top of the top piece sits parallel with the top of the card and each piece sits flush under the other.

Tip: Mark corners of pieces while holding in place to ensure correct placement after glue is applied.

Once you have marked the corners (unless you prefer you prefer to wing it then skip the corner marking) spray the left side of the card with adhesive. If you prefer another method of gluing that is of course your choice. I used a glue stick for a while till I got the spray adhesive, but I find the spray adhesive gives better hold on the delicate pieces. I usually cover the other side with scrap paper before spraying to ensure the other side does not get sprayed.

Attach the cake pieces in the correct positions. Then once pieces are attached add more adhesive on back of cake pieces.

Attach the insert to the adhesive covered side of the card to complete your card.

I also have envelopes available which allow you to cut envelopes with custom coordinating cardstock to suit a large range of sizes.

Envelopes in my Etsy store, Creative Market store, Design Bundles Store and Hungry Jpeg store.

Good luck with your card making! I hope you enjoy my designs.

©Clikchic Designs 2021. All rights reserved.

How To Assemble Square Envelope Cutting Files by Clikchic Designs

You can pick up the Square Envelope Cutting Files from my following stores:

Instructions are for the Square Envelope Cutting File set are for files suitable different cutting machine types including SVG, DXF, EPS, Studio & PNG formats. Scroll to the bottom for an assembly video or continue reading for the written tutorial.

Open the appropriate file for your cutting machine software in the size to suit the card it is for. Each envelope is sized slightly larger to make sure it fits the card the envelope is chosen for. For example, the 5-inch envelope is slightly larger than 5 inches when assembled so that it will fit a 5 inch card inside it.

The dotted lines are designed to be score lines where you make the folds to assemble your envelope. The outer lines the cut lines to cut the shape of the envelope. Cut the file according to your machine’s software and paper settings. Make sure the score lines are set to score in your cutting machine software.

Cut the envelope as required in your cutting machine software. The top right flap is the top flap of the envelope. You will notice the edges at the top of the left and right flaps of the envelope have a straight side rather than curved angles. I like to fold the first three flaps and then open the second and third flap again so that I can apply some adhesive tape (or other adhesive) to the rounded outer corner of the left flap. Then I fold down the second flap so that it adheres to the first flap.

On the third or bottom flap I apply adhesive tape to the three outer edges. Once applied I fold the third flap down onto the first two. You should now have an open envelope. Fold down the top flap to close it. I usually apply a small amount of adhesive to the top angled corner of the open envelope to seal it once my card is inside. Alternatively, you could use a sticker or envelope seal.

If you are having any issues with your software, I will do my best to troubleshoot with you. I use Silhouette Studio for my cutting files, but I also have the Cricut Software to test my files in and am therefore somewhat familiar with the software. Please do get in touch leaving reviews if you have any issues. I am more than happy to help you out and would much prefer a happy customer than one who is unsatisfied with their purchase.

I also have other envelope sizes available which you might find useful for your cards and invitations. Please do also let me know if there is a particular size you are looking for and I can make that size a priority when planning upcoming designs.

Alternate available sizes are in my stores as follows.

Good luck with your card making! I hope you enjoy my designs.

© Clikchic Designs 2021. All rights reserved.

Assembly of Cards With Inserts by Clikchic Designs

This tutorial assumes you have a basic knowledge of using your individual cutting machine and appropriate settings for the papers you are using. If files are not cutting at the correct depth, please see instructions for your cutting machine. If your cutting machine does not use one of the above file formats, the cutting files may not work with your machine. I sell SVG, DXF, EPS, PNG & Studio formats.

Cutting the Card
Place your chosen cardstock on the correct spot on your cutting mat and insert into your machine. Open the best file for your software and choose the appropriate settings for your chosen cardstock to ensure the cut lines cut appropriately for your cardstock. Send the file to your machine for cutting.

Once your machine has finished cutting the cardstock, eject from your machine and weed the cardstock to reveal the final cut card.

Before I go any further I will post a video which some of you might find easier. I made this video assembling a different card but the assembly applies to all of my basic folded cards with inserts. If you prefer written tutorials, just scroll on further and the rest of this tutorial will continue below.

At this point you can fold the card along the score line and add the insert cardstock or paper for cutting into your machine. Ensure appropriate settings are chosen in your software and send the file to your cutting machine for cutting. Once your insert has been cut, remove from your cutting machine and weed the insert for use inside the card. Fold the insert along the score line.

Open the card and place glue to suit your preferred opening experience. It is best to only glue on one side of the card to prevent problems with opening. Some people might prefer the front side of the insert be glued down completely to the front of the card, but others might prefer the back side of the insert be glued down. It is entirely up to you and your preferred style. Spray Adhesive works well to completely glue down insert on intricate parts of cards. When using spray adhesive, I like to cover the other side of the card with paper so that only one side is glued. With this particular card I glued the insert to the front of the card.

My cards are designed to be quick and easy to make. I am not someone who enjoys making overly intricate cards, but I do love being able to give people a handmade card.

I also have square envelopes available which allow you to cut envelopes with custom cardstock to make a gorgeous coordinating envelope.

Envelopes are available in my Sihouette Design Store, my Etsy store, Creative Market store, Design Bundles Store and Hungry Jpeg store.

Good luck with your card making! I hope you enjoy my designs.

© Clikchic Designs 2020. All rights reserved.

This Cheerful Card is Sure to Please your Friends!

This adorable card is a must have style to have in your go to selection of cutting files in your gift card stash! The Flower Happy Birthday card is bound to delight and the cute simple style is quick and easy to cut on your cutting machine. I designed this card with my daughter in mind who is quirky herself but also fun and cute. It so totally suits her personality and you can change the feel of the card by changing up the cardstocks. I used a dark red with pale pink insert when I made a card for my mothers birthday recently. My Mum’s favourite colour is red so the change of colour made the card work for her as well. Files include SVG, DXF, EPS and PNG formats to suit a variety of cutting machines including Silhouette and Cricut machines.

Grab this gorgeous Birthday Card SVG cutting file set in my stores as listed below:

Your Loved One will Love this Anniversary Card Made by You!

This cute Happy Anniversary Card SVG Cutting File is simple, stylish and easy to cut. You can use this Anniversary card for your special someone or for a couple celebrating their special anniversary. Use different cardstocks for different looks. The set comes with SVG, DXF, EPS and PNG formats to suit Silhouette, Cricut and other Cutting machines. Check out the Happy Anniversary Card SVG in my stores as listed below:

Check out these unisex balloon themed Birthday SVG Cutting files to make adorable cards

These gorgeous Birthday Card SVG Cutting files are fabulous to have on hand because they are perfect for male or female recipients and is simple enough to cut and weed easily. You will love having this card to have on hand to use over and over again. Just change the cardstock for different looks to suit individual recipients. They are bound to appreciate their gorgeous handmade card.

These cards finish 5×5″ in size and fit on Letter or A4 paper or you can fit two to a 12×12″ sheet of cardstock. Pick up your set at one of my stores as listed below:

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