I am pleased to announce that a new SVG cutting file set has just gone live in my Creative Fabrica store.
If you have a Brother Scan N Cut, Silhouette or Cricut cutting machine, then you may want to check this one out …
This time around I wanted to celebrate a particular chapter of my childhood. The musical years. The days spent listening to the top 40 and waiting for the DJ to stop talking so that I could jab the record and play buttons down on the stereo.
So, some of you might not know what on earth I am on about but for those of you that loved a mix tape, this one is for you, my friends.

The file set is made up of six layers that will give a pseudo 3D feel to the finished project.
The cassette tape has been designed at a life-like 99.5mm x 63.5mm and is complete with a label for your to write your own tape-titles on.
Come And Get ‘It!
Interested in nabbing this file set and using it in your retro paper craft projects? Great! (I assumed you said yes).
This set is available to buy from my store on the Creative Fabrica website. Just click on the big text link below and I will whisk you over there toot-suite!
I WANT THE CASSETTE TAPE SVG FILE SET PLEASE!
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Facebook account to use the Creative Fabrica site?
No.
Upon arrival at the site you may be shown a sign up or sign in screen. You do have the option to use your Facebook account details to register/log in however this is not compulsory. Just scroll further down the form for more options.
Do I need to sign up for a subscription or other offer in order to get this set?
No.
Upon arrival to the site you may be shown the most recent offer running. If you do not want to take that offer up, scroll to the bottom and click on “no thanks” and you can then buy this set on it’s own instead.
More SVG Cutting Files
This one not for you? No problem, you can find thousands more of my SVG cutting files in the Digital Craft Emporium archive on this blog or over in my store on the Creative Fabrica website.
Bye!
Ok, that’s about it for this one.
If you have any questions or thoughts about the content of this post, please feel free to pop them in the comments section below. I look forward to hearing from you.
Many thanks for stopping by and hope to see you again soon!
Bye for now.
John.
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Love it, very retro xx
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