June Off The Page Challenge with Paper Issues

Happy June everyone!  It’s time for the June Off the Page Challenge over in the Paper Issues Friends and Fans Facebook Group!  Since June is my birthday month, I decided that this month’s challenge will be all about Birthdays and Celebrations!  We are looking for all of your paper projects with a birthday or celebration theme, and of course we would love you to use Lori Whitlock products!   Invitations, cards, favors, banners, gifts, décor… any paper project that isn’t a traditional layout will work!   For my project, I used some fun files from Lori Whitlock’s SVG Shop…the June Kit of the Month take a peek…

These just make me happy!  Who wouldn’t want to get a giant card or cute little gift box for their special day!  Here are some close-ups!

Be sure to play along with this challenge by posting your project in the June Challenges Album in the  Paper Issues Friends and Fans Facebook Group in the comments under this project.  Each project posted will give you an entry to win a $10 Gift Card to the Paper Issues Store!  You have until July 4th to enter!  I can’t wait to see what you create!

How to Design Word Art in Silhouette Studio

Don’t you just love all the adorable word art you see everywhere you go? Take a look at Pinterest or a trip to the local store and there are fun phrases, quotes and sayings all over the place. Some are cut out of vinyl, others are printed, and some are an online graphic. You can create these fun phrases in Silhouette Studio (even if you don’t have a Silhouette machine). You can download the software for FREE and use it to create printable projects! Once you have this amazing program all you need is some fun fonts to work with. I have to admit, I collect a lot of fonts so I have plenty of options when I start working on a project. I like to get them at a good price like the ones over at FontBundles.

While word art may look easy to create, it can be time consuming and a little overwhelming with when you actually start working on one. How do you combine fonts effectually to create hierarchy and visual interest? There are some graphic design rules to follow that can help you combine fonts in a pleasing way. Hopefully these tips will help when you tackle your next typography project!

Be sure to watch the video tutorial HERE as I demonstrate how to design this cute word art…

Contrast

Create contrast by combining fonts that are different but compliment each other. However, remember that one of the fonts should take the lead and the other should be a supporting font.

  • Combine different styles like serif/san serif.
  • Combine fonts with different moods like modern/classic or formal/informal.
  • Combine different font weights such as a heavy headline with a lighter body font.

Harmony

Create harmony by combining fonts with similar elements.

  • Combine fonts with similar moods.
  • Combine fonts with similar proportions such as x-height, ascenders /descenders, and kerning (the space between the letters).
  • Limit the color scheme to a range of harmonious colors (use the color wheel).

A couple of rules of thumb: 

  • Avoid combining multiple san serif fonts unless they are very different from one another.
  • Avoid combining multiple script fonts because they are so strong that they will compete with each other.

Creating your own word art can be so rewarding! You can really make some fun projects out of phrases and words when fonts are combined properly. Follow these tips I’ve given you, use your own creative judgment, and have fun!

Do you like the fonts I’m showcasing here in this blog post? They come from the awesome Majestic Font Bundle that is available the next 20 days. It includes 40 magnificent fonts for $29. That makes them 72¢ per font. REALLY?? That’s a deal for a gorgeous set of fonts. Also, be sure to check out the Road to Summer Font Bundle while you’re there. And, at the very lest… be SURE to pick up the FREE font of the week HERE.

Majestic Font Bundle

Road to Summer Font Bundle

Have a great day!

Trophy Card for Father’s Day with Karin

Hi Everyone, it’s Karin today with Lori’s adorable Trophy-Shaped Card and papers from her Petticoats & Pinstripes patterned paper collection from Echo Park.

I brought the SVG file into Cricut Design Space and cut out all the pieces with my Cricut Explore. I added the “YOU ARE MY STAR” pieces and the little blue star from the element stickers. It was super quick to make and I had a card ready for Father’s Day.

Thanks so much for stopping by!

June Kit of the Month

We have a brand new special for the entire month of June! You can get this Free Kit of the Month with any $20 purchase (Purchase must be in one transaction.) Simply add the June Kit of the Month to your shopping cart along with ANY $20.00+ purchase from the SVG Shop and this file is yours FREE. These would be perfect for Mom or a Teacher! Be sure to use Coupon Code: JUNKOTM (case sensitive) at checkout. This offer is good through June 30th!

(Your cart must reach at least $20.00 before the coupon will be applied and then $7.95 will be subtracted from your total at checkout. The files will be available for immediate download after you pay for your order by visiting MY ACCOUNT>COMPLETED ORDERS>ORDER DETAILS inside of your account. Only one discount code per order allowed.)

Thanks for visiting the blog today! Please let us know if you need any help with your files. We want to make sure everyone is happy with their purchase. Have a great week!