Free Floral Heart Doily Cut Files

Please enjoy this cute little floral heart doily design I’ve created for you!

The download comes with SVG, PNG, and DXF files that are compatible with popular cutting machines like Cricut and Silhouette. There are two pieces—the main design and a solid base shape for optional layering. (Make sure when you import the files into your cutting machine software, check that the base shape is sized slightly larger than the main design so that it layers properly.)

Use in your Valentine’s Day decor, card making, scrapbooking, and other craft projects. Download by clicking the button or image below.

(Personal use only. I’d love for you to share the link to this post with your friends, but please do not share the file directly online or otherwise. Thank you!)

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Taking Time to Refresh and Learn

January is usually a pretty laid back month for me. The holiday season is over and all the frenzy that comes with that is returning to normal. It's typically a slower month for my freelance clients in my line of work. It probably won't start getting back to busier levels for another month or two. (I mean, this isn't to say I'm not still busy—I am a mom after all LOL—but I can find a little more free time during the day...) This is when I like to take the chance to refresh, organize, and plan for the upcoming year.

As I talked about in my last post, I didn't really make any solid New Year's resolutions this year and have decided to "go with the flow." So that's what I've been doing—just...whatever I feel like. I've been enjoying some crafting and decorating for fun, gradually transitioning my home from Christmas to Valentine's Day. I've also had two kids' birthdays to put together. (Yep, I'm one of those lucky moms with not one, but two kids who have birthdays closely following Christmas.) I played around with some new toys I've acquired recently, like a nice art supply set and wire notebook binder (The Cinch by We R Memory Keepers—such a fun toy!).

A collage of some of my January creative projects

You can view a full gallery of my January projects, as well as download my free cut file for the floral heart doily below in the CRAFT section of my site. Find it HERE.

I've also been spending my time learning! One of my Christmas gifts was an online course called Textile Lettering Masterclass by Aurelie Maron. This was right up my alley! Perhaps you may have seen some of my past digital faux felt illustrations (shown below). This course was a perfect continuation of that experiment.

My digital felt sketches from 2020

Once I went through that course, I got the itch to seek out other fun tutorials and techniques. One of my favorites was the Realistic Paper Cut Illustrations in Procreate course on Skillshare by Lisa Bardot, which ended up being a nice companion to what I learned with the textile lettering one. I ended up taking a Valentine's Day–themed lettering sketch I'd done recently and creating two pieces, each using a different technique. Both were so much fun to create. I'm not sure which is my favorite...

My digital LOVE illustrations using two different techniques—faux textiles and paper cutting.

By the way, if you're interested I've turned these LOVE illustrations into a mini Valentine's Day card printable (with envelopes!) that you can get for FREE (available starting in February 2022) in a bonus section of my website, which you can access by signing up for my email list in the sidebar or bottom of the page.

Over the course of the month, I continued to go on a bit of a video binge whenever I had the chance, exploring a variety of creative topics ranging from watercolor painting to sewing. I really do feel inspired to learn and do MORE. So although I may not have done as much "work," I feel like my January was pretty productive!

—Nicole


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What I'd Like to Do in 2022

Welcome to 2022! It’s that time of year again where everyone is talking RESOLUTIONS and GOALS. Oh boy…

Usually I really like to make lists and plans and all that fun stuff. I mean, I still do. It just all seems a little overwhelming at the present moment. Lately all my carefully laid plans become last-minute panics and rushed content with half-hearted effort.

I saw a lot of growth in 2021 as far as my Etsy shop and art output and am really happy with the progress I’ve made, but I also had some setbacks in other areas of my freelance work and business. I’m still constantly wondering what I can be doing better.

Toward the end of December, my head was full of ideas and goals for the new year. However, I was a little all over the place and couldn’t really find a focus.

To summarize, I don’t really know what I’m doing.

Then I stepped back and thought, maybe this is the year to just…go with the flow. For now, I’ll be happy exploring new ideas and see what comes of it, while putting less pressure on myself to do all the things. If there is one goal I have right now, it’s to KEEP THINGS SIMPLE.

And as a side note, I’ll be having my fourth BABY in just a couple months, so I already know that any goals made at this point would be sabotaged shortly anyway, LOL!

So, I just wanted to share these New Year’s thoughts with you. :)

Best, Nicole


Oh, and by the way, I did manage to get some new Valentine card templates out. Yay! Check out the bundle here…

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New! Digital Bullet Journals

I love digital notebooks and have made a few in the past myself, but it’s been a while since I’ve done anything with them. Now, I’ve decided to give them a fresh update and start offering them in my Holly Pixels shop! They would work great with the digital sticker sets and bullet journal Procreate templates I already offer there.

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Perhaps you are wondering, “What the heck is a digital notebook?” Well, the basic idea is this: There are apps on the iPad that allow you to write onscreen over electronic PDF documents. Popular apps include Goodnotes 5, Zoomnotes, and Notability, but there are several other options, too. PDF markup apps are generally used for things like taking notes on textbooks and worksheets, or for proofreaders to mark edits on pages. You can also write and draw on PDFs that are made to look like blank notebook pages—so it’s like writing on paper but it’s an image on a screen rather than the real thing. Add more pages and a cute cover, and you have a digital notebook. At some point, people started making PDF documents that looked like planner pages, and the digital planner was born! Some digital planners and notebooks are really fancy and look photo-realistic. See an example from one of my recent releases below.

My new notebooks are digital bullet journals that come with a selection of cute cover options and different interior page templates: blank, lined, and dot grid. They also have a hyperlinked table of contents page that you can fill in with your own custom titles. Just click on the box and it jumps to that section page—super handy! Scroll through the gallery below to see the different features.

You can check out my first two revamped notebooks at Holly Pixels today. There’s the Summer Berry one featured in this post, as well as a fun watermelon-themed one! These two have matching digital sticker sets available in the shop as well. I plan to add more designs soon, so stay tuned!