A2 Easel Card Easter 2 Bunnies

Hi! I’m dreaming of spring, planting season, and sunshine so I made an Easter card with bunnies because they make me happy! Originally this is a card (SVG, Silhouette) but I wanted to add to my decor so I trimmed down the base and instead of creating the print and cut, I used some stickers to create the stopper. I used cardstock and Lori’s All About A Girl Echo Park collection.

So here’s to spring and happy sunny weather!

Teri

A NEW Friday $5 Bundle of SVG Files!

Happy Friday, my friends! Do you have something fun going on this weekend? It’s spring break for my daughter. That means spring is truly in the air. This week’s Friday $5 Bundle includes 5 beautiful box cards. This deal is only available until Sunday at midnight, so don’t wait! Take a peek…

Be sure to go grab these SVG files while you can. 

** Because Friday $5 Bundles are already heavily discounted they are not eligible for further discounts including monthly, seasonal and flash sales.

Shop Friday $5 Bundle HERE

Thank you for joining us today! Have fun crafting this weekend!!!

~Lori

 

5X7 Pop Up Card St Patricks Day Tutorial

I love a pop-up card and St. Patrick’s Day!  So I had to make Lori’s new pop-up card (SVG, Silhouette).

5X7 Pop Up Card St Patricks Day

Get started by organizing your cuts within your software.  In Silhouette Studio, I organized most the white pieces on a piece that I can print and cut.

On the pieces with the words, make sure to select the piece, and select Cut Edge.  So the words will be printed, then the tag shape will be cut.  You can see in the image all the cut lines are red, and the words are not.  I also select no color for all the lines.  Print this page and it’s ready to cut.

 

Cut out all the other pieces in the colors that you desire.

Next let’s make the front of the card.

When you are building the front, be sure to adhere the wheels and these 2 shamrocks first, then adhere the truck piece.

 

 

Next, adhere the letters to the pop-up portion of the card taking card to keep all adhesive away from the pop-up parts. After they are adhered, carefully fold and pop out the LUCKY.  Be sure to fold on the score lines.

Now time to put all the pieces together.

 

 

That’s it.  I hope you find a pop-up card that you want to make.  Here are some other new ones: Pop-up Cards. If you make one, tag Lori and me (@ashleymhc) so that we can see it!A

Ashley

Box Card Envelope Butterflies

Hi there friends! Today I am sharing a baby version of the Box Card Envelope Butterflies (SVGSilhouette). To make this version I used the papers and stickers from the Special Delivery Baby collection by Echo Park Paper Co. I love all the neutral colors in this collection. I also left off the small background flowers from the cut file for this card. I really like how easy it is to customize these box cards with just a few stickers and papers.

Thats all for me today. Thanks for stopping by.

Brandie

Box Card Easter Bunny and Chick Carrot Car Tutorial

Hi! Are you ready for spring yet? Here in Utah, the weather is undecided. We’ve had beautiful spring like weather and then the next day, snow. Fortunately, for us, it melted quickly! For me, spring and Easter are synonymous and with that I want to show you how to put together Lori’s adorable Box Card Easter Bunny and Chick Carrot Cars. Here are the Silhouette links: Box Car Easter Bunny Carrot Car and Box Car Easter Chick Carrot Car

To start with, I cut out all my pieces. I’m making multiples to send to my grandkids so there are many pieces.

I then inked a few of the pieces. I wanted my yellow accents on the chick to stand out a little. I also like to add a light gray to the white edges of the eggshell. And of course, orange and green to make the carrot pop.

I then glued the main base piece together. With making multiples, I didn’t want the seam to open up while I was working on the next piece so I clamped them together with a binder clip.

Then I added the layered pieces of the front and the back to the main base.

Next are the cute little drivers. I started with the eyes on the chick and then flipped it over to add the other pieces. With the bunny, I started with the ears and then the eyes.

Next, glue the character to the insert and then add the insert to the base with the tabs bent to the back. I like to flatten the card after adding the insert to make sure that the card will lay flat for mailing.

And that’s it! You have an adorable carrot car box card.

Teri