You gotta laugh...They are Comics!


    http://www.fontspace.com/chris-pirillo/mickey-mousebats
    copywrite http://www.disney.com/ Font by Chris Pirillo


    You know what how they always ask, "Hey, Famous guy! What are you gonna do now that you've won the Superbowl?" He always replies, "I'm going to Disney World". We may not be a famous guy or gal, but most of us have made that trip one or two times, and have the photos to prove it. Now we want to create an exciting, beautiful scrapbook highlighting our visit, using our Cricut, of course.

    If you have the money, you can buy new cartridges from ProvoCraft that feature many famous cartoon Characters, from princesses to tigers to mice. Since I'm watching my budget, I bought Sure Cuts A Lot, which lets you cut any svg file on your Cricut or use any font.

    You can find a lot of nice fonts that will help you complete your travel pages. Walt Disney Script is just what it sounds like, a font that lets you write Walt Disney World just like Walt would. JLR Mouse House looks like the famous castle containing each letter of the alphabet.(download from

    http://www.fontspace.com/gorillablu/jlr-mouse-house

    Mickey Ears is similar, but has the popular ears shape. I see they added a Mickey Ears Extra Font as well.
    http://www.fontspace.com/gorillablu/mickey-ears


    Mickey Mousebats font is great and has many versions of the famous mouse.
    http://www.fontspace.com/chris-pirillo/mickey-mousebats
    copywrite http://www.disney.com/ Font by Chris Pirillo


    There is one for halloween, Christmas, Fourth of July, etc. I have had success just selecting the font in scal. Resize it. Cut two copies...One in black, one in white. Interchange the pieces. I just color with markers the red shorts and the yellow buttons.

    The only problem with this, is it doesn't give you a "mat" to glue your pieces to. You have to go ahead and glue it onto your scrapbooking page, Sometimes I'm not ready to do that quite yet.

    If you are familiar with inkscape, You can select the font. Type in the character corresponding to the picture you want. Highlight the character(use arrow menu selector). Select path:path to object. Select path:break apart. You can then separate the pieces apart. You can do the background all in black, then just overlay the white pieces on that, instead of cutting two complete mickey's. It even allows you to move his shorts over to the red paper area.

    In my next post, I'll tell you where you might find some clip art or other svg files, you can convert and cut on your Cricut.

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