Tri-Fold Shadow Box Card – Butterfly with Kathy

Hi Everyone!  It’s Kathy today with a great card for spring, Mother’s Day or just because… take a peek…

The Tri-fold Shadow Box Card – Butterfly   (here in the Silhouette Shop) so delicate and pretty!  I used some new Happy Summer papers by Lori Whitlock for Echo Park Paper… the Beautiful Butterflies print was perfect!  I’m sending this to a friend’s mom who is having surgery, I hope it brightens her day!  That’s it for me today, be sure to stop by tomorrow for the April Creative Team Blog Hop and to check out all of the new files being added to the shop!

April Kit of the Month

We have a brand new special for the entire month of April! You can get this Free Kit of the Month with any $20 purchase (Purchase must be in one transaction.) No code necessary, the kit will be automatically added to your cart once $20 worth of product has been purchased.  It’s the perfect set to create projects for all sorts of celebrations!

 

 

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!

Strawberry Carton Box Card Assembly Tutorial with Tya

Hi Lori Whitlock fans – its Tya today I am up on the blog to show you how to assemble the adorable new Strawberry Carton Box Card.

 

 

This is a little different than the box cards that Lori has previously came out with so I wanted to walk you through how to put this card together. Lets get started!

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First off – open the file. It can be found here on the Silhouette Store or here on the Lori Whitlock site.  Here’s what it looks like after I have ungrouped the box base from the leaves and strawberries.

 

Next, just to make things easier – Lori has numbered the leaf layers to make sure you know how the layers go front to back on the inside of the box. I’ve numbered them even bigger so you can see better.

Here are the leaf layers ungrouped by the papers I used.

 

 

Just to note – there a little yellow circles on the cut file for the flower centers, but I used some glitter dot stickers on mine instead. 🙂

For the label I did a print and cut title using Lori’s LW Brush Font

Now that all the pieces are cut out, I assembled all the pieces. I added some brown ink to the edges of the cut outs for some added dimension.

 

 

Add adhesive to the leave layers as shown.

 

I then assembled the box.

I then started layering the leave sections into the center of the box. The first section is glued right to the front edge of the inside of the box.

 

Here is the box all assembled. It folds down nice a easy so you can send it to that special someone.

This was a really fun box to put together and now that I have shown you how easy it is to assemble, I hope I have inspired you to make a few of your own! Thanks for stopping by!

 

Easter Bunny Flip Card with Karin

Hi everyone!  Karin here today sharing a video tutorial for Lori’s adorable Flip Swing Card Easter Bunny. I dressed up the Easter bunny a bit to give him a cotton tail, pink ears and nose. These flip cards look complicated, but they’re not at all. They are super simple. Watch my video below to find out just how easy they are.

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Here is my tutorial video showing you how to bring the SVG file and pattern paper into Cricut Design Space and set everything up for cutting with your Cricut Explore.  Have a great day!

 

Baby Boy and Birthday Boy cards with Courtney

Hi cut file fans! I’m Courtney Lee from Court’s Crafts here with a couple cute boy cards for you!

First up I have this awesome ducky easel card. This was so much fun to make. I used Lori Whitlock’s Little Man collection for Echo Park paper for all my paper.

I added some small touches: a border sticker, twine bow, and a doily. Voila. This card is ready for my friend’s new baby boy! I replaced the sentiment with a sticker I had on hand. 🙂

Next up we have this shaped bird card. This cut is so versatile: boy or girl baby card, happy bird-day card, hello friend, congratulations, baby shower card.. really the list goes on. But I needed a little boy’s birthday card so I again grabbed Lori Whitlock’s Little Man collection for Echo Park paper and went to work! 🙂

This cut file is fast and simple. I just added a twine bow, some inking, and some faux stitching. Easy peasy and totally cute.

Supplies:

(Lori’s Store) Lori Whitlock’s A2 Bird Card

Lori Whitlock’s Little Man collection for Echo Park paper