Father’s Day Tool Box Card Tutorial with Anita

Hi Everyone:

Now that we have celebrated Mom it is time to start thinking about the Dad!  I made this sweet card which was so easy to put together for my hubby.  I used the A2 Father’s Day Toolbox Card cut file which you can find here in Lori’s store and here in the Silhouette store.  I used two of Lori’s wonderful Echo Park lines, Wish Upon a Star and I’d Rather be Crafting.

Here are the cut out card pieces and the embellishments that I used from her Wish Upon a Star collection for the bolts on the front of the tool box.

You are going to want to fold your score lines.  Lori’s file includes holes for the brads.  I didn’t punch them out because I wanted to use the enamel dots instead.  You will have a nice pocket in the front to fit the tools when you are done.

I wanted a more plain design to show on the inside so I cut extra  inserts and glued them down.

Here are all the pieces ready to be glued into the pocket.  I popped three of them up to give the card some more dimension.

That’s it for me today.  Lori has lots of wonderful Father’s Day cards and gift boxes for all your celebrations.  This card came out really wonderful and I’m sure that one of the Dad’s in my life are going to love it.

Hugs,

Anita

Digital Inspiration with the Silhouette Software

Hi there!  Happy Wednesday from Ashley.  I’m bringing you a little different post today.  I created an invite within Silhouette software.  I create digital layouts and invites in Photoshop Elements, but I wanted to show you that you can also create digital cards and invites in Silhouette Studio.

I used Lori’s Island Paradise Digital Files found here.  She also has an SVG kit of these items in her shop here. I used the adorable Flamingo from Paige Evans found here.

Fonts: LW Darling Script, LW Perfect Type here or here.

If you need to save and print invites at a print shop, just select Print and choose a PDF printer.  This saves your file as a PDF.  Ready to print.

Enjoy!
Ashley

Pop Up Drawer Birthday Fish with Brandie

Hi there crafty friends! Brandie here with one of the Birthday Pop Up Drawers. You can find them in the Loris shop and in the Silhouette store. Lori has several different options for this fun interactive card. This particular card is headed to a sweet boy but the unicorn is next on my list of this cards to make!

The little drawer is perfect for filling with treats, cash, or a gift card!

If you need help assembling there is also a video tutorial. You can find it here. I hope you give these pop up cards a try.

Thanks for stopping by today!

Brandie

A2 Pop Up Round Cake Card Tutorial with Michelle

Hello! Michelle here today to share a fun, interactive birthday card that will impress all of your family and friends. Birthday cards are a staple for every card maker, but with busy lives, they are often made at the last minute. This pop up card can be made quickly, but no one else will know that. They’ll think you spent days working on it! Let me give you some hints and tricks and show you how easy it is to make.

A2 Round Cake Pop Up Birthday Card

  1. To make this pop up card, you’ll need to download the A2 Pop Up Round Cake Card files from the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop or the Silhouette Design Store and cut out your pieces. (Note: The Semicircle pieces I later cut from brown instead)  Layer and glue your letters and semi circle pieces together as shown in the finished card photo and set the pieces aside.

2. Take the large piece with scallops and fold it in half on the score lines. The other side, or back side of the paper will now be facing up. We will be shaping the piece from it’s backside.

Use two hands to help “train” the cake piece in to its desired shape. Assuming that you’re right handed, place your right hand on the paper near the score folds to hold the paper in place. Using your left hand, hold on to the scalloped edge and gently nudge the paper towards your right hand. The paper will begin to fold itself. Some the edges may need assistance and need to be folded individually. Now turn the paper over and repeat this process on the other side.

3. When you turn the paper right side up, you will see that it still lays flat, but has a gentle “lift” to it. At this time, layer the semi circles to the front as shown and glue in place. (hint: Use dry adhesive to avoid your pop up from warping and losing its shape.) Now you should only have two pieces left.

4. It’s now time to glue your scalloped cake to your card base. We are only going to glue one half at a time. Fold your scalloped cake piece in half as shown below. Add adhesive to only the scalloped piece and glue as close to the line as possible without going over the center folded line. I found that it was easier to find the center scored line if I held it at a 90-degree angle as shown in the photo.

Now you need to add adhesive and glue the other side (the side facing you) to the card base too. (Important Reminder: Do not add adhesive to any other area. Only the scalloped edge) Simply close the card so the adhesive on the scalloped piece will adhere to the base. Open the card and Viola! Your cake pops up when the base is flat! (Notice that in the photo below, the scallops were glued close to the center fold, but not touching the center fold line.)

5. Now you can embellish your card as desired. The card has enough of a “Wow” factor that it really doesn’t need much embellishment. I chose to use the “Sweet Baby Girl” line by  Echo Park Paper. The line was designed for a baby, but I think that it works for little girls too. Since the inside is so awesome, I left the outside fairly simple. I made a crepe paper fringe and used the “Birthday Girl” round sentiment for embellishment. You can find that sentiment file at the Silhouette Design Store and at Lori Whitlock SVG Shop. I really like that the Round Sentiment echos sentiment on the pop up, but no matter how you embellish your card, it’s going to look fabulous.

I truly believe that this A2 Pop Up Round Cake Card is going to be one of my “go to” cards. I’m anxious to make a masculine version in dark colors. Won’t that be great? If you make this pop up card, share it with us on social media using the #loriwhitlock hashtag.

A2 Round Cake Pop Up Card

 

Thanks for reading my tutorial. I hope that you have a creative day!

Michelle

 

May Creative Team Blog Hop and 30% Off All Files!

Welcome to our May 2018 Creative Team Blog Hop! The creative team has been working hard on some new projects to share with you that will get you in the crafting mood. We also have a huge release of new SVG files for you this week and a GIVEAWAY! Be sure to check them out below. Oh, and there is also a FREE FILE for you!

 

This week we have a 30% OFF SALE going on at Lori’s SVG SHOP. ALL files (and commercial licenses) from Lori Whitlock, Kolette Hall, Doodlebug Design, Dresden Carri, Paige Evans, Rivka’s Renditions and SAS Creative are on SALE now through Saturday, May 12th! Be sure to use coupon code: MAY2018 (case sensitive) at checkout in the SVG SHOP. (Only one coupon code per order allowed)

To thank you for joining us in the hop today and sharing the hop with your friends, we have a gift for you! TODAY ONLY, You can download this Library Pocket Gift Card Holder file absolutely FREE! Be sure to go grab it while you can.

We have some super fun new files this week! Be sure to go shopping while all files are 30% off this week when you use code MAY2018 in my SVG Shop!  And, as always, my new files are available in the Silhouette Design Store as well.  This week we have the NEW Hello! Collection from Doodlebug Design!   I also have some NEW Flexi Cards, and there are  also new files from Paige Evans.

 


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  And, last but not least… would you like to see what our amazing team has created? Click the links below for some wonderful inspiration. If you get lost come back here to get on track Lori Whitlock, Traci Penrod,  Anita MulcaheyBrandie AdamsBrigit Mann,  Michelle ZerullAimee Kidd, and Ashley Cook!! Thanks again for dropping by! Have a GREAT day!