Do you love working with SVG files? As a graphic designer, I love creating SVG files, and I will be sharing projects, including SVG files, with you twice a month. Hi, I am Janet from Try it – Like it – Create it, and I have a Leaf Letterhead to share with you as a part of the CutCardStock design team. 

This leaf letterhead svg file is very versatile. I have created a finished decor piece with it to show you how it could be used. The design was created to be used in a variety of different ways like a letter, menu, invitation, announcement, and any other way you can imagine. You don’t have to put another piece behind the design, or on top of it as shown.

The Royal Sundance Card Stock in Brilliant White is the star of this post and the card stock that was cut. It is joined with Stardream Metallic Gold and Glama Card Stock in Kraft. The poem was printed on my Cricut Maker but it could also be done on a printer.

Cricut Maker

Use a personal cutting machine that works with an SVG file. Because the design is 8.5″ x 11″, and the card stock is the same size, you have to pay attention to the alignment on your mat. The Kraft card stock was written on and cut on the Cricut Maker too. I used a 0.4 black pen for the writing.

Video Tutorial:

With the card stock layered together, the final piece is very sturdy and doesn’t need a frame but there is enough of a border if you wanted to frame it, you could do so.

home decor with poem

The SVG file for the Leaf Letterhead’s link and the Cricut file for the poem can be found at: [Leaf Letterhead]

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Janet Trieschman

Hi, I am Janet. I am married to my husband Dan and we have two teenaged girls. Nowadays I work from home. I have always loved to create. As a child, one of my favorite things to do was talk my mom into a trip to the craft store. I took my love of art and craft and studied Graphic Design in college. Then I pursued an MFA in Graphic Design and an MS in New Media. I left a prosperous career as a college professor to raise our girls. Looking for a creative outlet, I started a website; Try it - Like it - Create it
Try it - Like it - Create it.