Christmas Apron Gift Boxes

Hello crafty friends! Aimee here today sharing a great gift idea for those Christmas bakers in your life! I used the Cook’s Apron Box (Lori’s Shop, Silhouette) to make these fun little gift boxes. The sentiment is a print and cut that came from Shadow Box Card Scene Snowman (Lori’s Shop, Silhouette).

They are full of fun sprinkles and items to decorate cookies and would make any cookie enthusiast happy. But these little boxes could hold some spices and other goodies for a grilling enthusiast as well!

These boxes end up being a little over 5″ tall and a little over 4″ wide so they will hold quite a lot!

The little cut outs that look like spatulas and a rolling pin can just be slipped into the pocket.

That’s all from me today! Hope you enjoy seeing these cute little baker’s boxes and will give it go and put a smile on someone’s face!

Aimee

Friday $5 Bundle Ends at Midnight!

This awesome Friday $5Bundle is available until midnight and when it’s gone it’s gone.  These SVG files can be used with Cricut Explore, Silhouette Studio (with the Designer Edition upgrade), Scan N Cut, and any other cutter that will work with SVG files. Help spread the word by telling your friends and announcing it on social media!

Be sure to pick up this Holiday Gift Card Tag Bundle including 6 SVG files for just $5**!

The cost of this bundle is $5, for $8.94 worth of SVG files, over a 44% savings! But don’t wait, this bundle will only be around until TODAY at midnight!

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

Have a great day!

Money Roll Gift Bag Sets

To help up your gift wrapping game, Silhouette is collecting some fabulous ideas from creatives all around in their Gift Wrapping Round Up.  I was very excited when they asked me to contribute to their collection.  Many times for the holidays, someone may ask for money to be put toward a special purchase.  In addition, If you’re looking for that last minute gift… money is always a great gift.  The key to making it a really fun gift is cute packaging!  That’s why I created these fun Money Roll Gift Bag Sets.  It’s a great way to add a personal touch to a gift of money and my kids have absolutely loved it when I do these for them.   I have a lot of different versions in both the Silhouette Store and in my SVG Shop.  Take a peek…

Money Roll Gift Bag Christmas Tree (SVG, Silhouette)
Money Roll Gift Bag Cocoa (SVG, Silhouette)
Money Roll Gift Bag Holly (SVG, Silhouette)
Money Roll Gift Bag Gnome (SVG, Silhouette)
Money Roll Gift Bag Santa (SVG, Silhouette)
Money Roll Gift Bag (SVG, Silhouette)
Not only are they adorable, but they are easy to put together!  I have an assembly tutorial on my blog here.  If you make some be sure to tag Lori Whitlock on Facebook and Instagram.  I always love to see your creations!  I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season!

A New Friday $5 SVG Bundle!

Hi Everyone! Today we have a new Friday $5 Bundle! It will ONLY be available until Midnight Sunday and when it’s gone it’s gone. These SVG files can be used with Cricut Explore, Silhouette Studio (with the Designer Edition upgrade), Scan N Cut, and any other cutter that will work with SVG files. Help spread the word by telling your friends and announcing it on social media!

Now through Sunday, you can pick up this Holiday Gift Card Tag Bundle including 6 SVG files for just $5**!

 

The cost of this bundle is $5, for $8.94 worth of SVG files, over a 44% savings! But don’t wait, this bundle will only be around until Sunday at midnight!

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

Have a great day!

Luminary Tutorial

Growing up, there was a Cul-de-Sac near our home where all the houses had luminaries lining their sidewalks. They were the electronic sort of luminary.  I loved the 100 percent participation on that street, it always looked lovely.

This year my neighborhood had an activity where all the neighbors were invited to place paper bag luminaries with tea lights out on a designated night. Neighbors could decorate their bags, or just leave them plain.  I decided I needed to try cutting designs with an electronic cutter.  I chose a variety of Lori’s Christmas files. I’ll share each link with the pictures.

First, to cut the bags, you need to open the bags and flatten the sides like this picture:

flat bag picture

I placed the bag one inch down, so that I could see the inch marks on the mat.  Using the mat grid, figure out where your design should go on the bag. Then select and resize your design and move it to the correct location on your mat in the software. You can do this in Silhouette Studio or Cricut Design Space. I sized each of my designs just less than 4 inches wide and centered the design on my mat.

You may need to try a couple of cut settings depending on the bag thickness and the sharpness of your blade.  In Silhouette Studio, I started with the Vellum setting–which is Blade 1, Force 19, Speed 6.  I think bringing the force down a to 15 will work well too.

Since the bag is paper, I found that the back side of the back always had cut lines, but with less force, the cuts didn’t cut through the whole design.  My first bags were cut through on both sides, and I think they still looked great.

Tree Luminary

Tree from the A2 Christmas Tree Card (SVG, Silhouette )
This Tree Luminary is a great one to start with because of the simple design.  Fine tune cut settings with this one.

Angel Luminary

Angel from the Full Nativity a Child is Born (SVG, Silhouette).  You could use all the individual pieces for luminaries.

 Star from the Nativity Circle Jesus (SVG, Silhouette)  The star from the Nativity above will also work.

Wisemen

Wisemen from the Nativity Circle Wisemen (SVG, Silhouette)

For these next circle designs, you will need to some editing. If you don’t edit, the entire design will pop out of the bag, and you will be left with just a circle.  I’ve outlined the steps to edit in both Silhouette and Cricut below.

In Silhouette Studio

1. Release Compound Path
2. Move and delete the outer most circle
3. Group the remaining pieces and resize.

4. Move design on the screen to match your bag placement on your physical mat.
5. Select Cut Settings (Vellum; reduce force to 15)
6. Send

In Cricut Design Space

1. Select Image
2. Select Contour
3. Click on the largest circle.

4. Resize your image.
5. Click Make It.
6. Move the design on your screen mat to match the bag placement on your physical mat.
7. Select cut settings and cut.

shepherd

Shepherd from Nativity Circles (SVG, Silhouette )

Nativity from Nativity Circles (SVG, Silhouette)

You may need to use scissors just a bit on the seam part of the bag.  I think it would be so fun to get your street to put out luminaries on Christmas Eve.  For the luminaries, place a bit of sand or dirt at the bottom of the bag and  place your tea light candle (or electric versi0n) with the wick straight up.  Then light them for the evening.

I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas

Ashley