Silhouette Tote Promo + GIVEAWAY!!

Silhouette just launched a NEW ROLLING TOTE for the Silhouette CAMEO® and Silhouette Portrait®! Along with the rolling tote they are offering discounts on the machines and totes.

Thursday January 23—Saturday February 1, 2014. When you use  promo code LORI at www.silhouetteamerica.com/tote, you will be able to purchase the following items at a discount:

•  A Silhouette CAMEO®, a Silhouette CAMEO® rolling tote, a machine dust cover, and a $25 download card for $269.99. Retail price for all this is $411.97,  save over $140

•  A Silhouette Portrait™, a Silhouette Portrait™ rolling tote, a machine dust cover, and a $25 download card for $129.99. Retail price for all this is $251.97,  save over $120

•  Any of our Silhouette CAMEO® or Silhouette Portrait™ rolling totes in stock for 25% OFF

 20% OFF other new physical materials that Silhouette launched at CHA! Here’s the list of those products that are 20% OFF (limited to stock on hand):

1.    Adhesive washi sheets

2.    Vellum
3.    Adhesive corrugated paper
4.    Stencil material
5.    Black and white sketch pen collection
6.    Portrait light hold cutting mat
7.    CAMEO light hold cutting mat

Be sure to use promo code LORI at www.silhouetteamerica.com/tote to get these prices.

Finally, we have a GIVEAWAY we think you will love. Enter to WIN a Silhouette Portrait in the Rafflecopter form below.

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New Files in SVG Shop

Have you seen these new files in the shop? They have turned out SO cute. I can’t wait to make this up for myself.

First up are these adorable mini albums which include their own storage boxes. They come in both 8×8 and 5×4 size. Check out these adorable papers. They are some of my favorites from this collection by DCWV. They have so many patterns to choose from. Take a look at the Valentine papers used in Lori’s samples on these 2 albums.

Another paper company used in samples on these mini albums was Echo Park’s Collection “That’s My Boy” designed by Lori Whitlock. This is another great collection showcased in Lori’s samples this week. Be sure to check back for more great projects.

 

Valentine Favors with Christine

Valentines is one of my favorite holidays to make cards and little gifts for.  I love giving out a little treat of candy to all of my friends.  So today I am going to show you a card and a little treat box that is just plain, “Sweet”!
The card I made is a couple of digital files put together.  The card base is from a file, called A2 Card Base Set 3, one of many that Lori has in her store, but I love the fancy cutwork on this one and though it was perfect for a lovey dovey Valentine’s card.  I cut the base out of red cardstock and then the background out of the black patterned paper.  The patterned paper is one of my all time favorite paper collection by Lori Whitlock, called Love Story.  Then using the same paper collection I cut out the lacey decorative mat.
The heart and arrow are from the file, Valentines Set 4   which is full of fun Valentine icons.  I resized them to fit on my card and then popped them up with foam adhesive.  Next I cut out the word Hugs, which you can find here in the 4 Valentine Titles file.
The second piece is a quick and easy box made from the file, Conversation Heart Box.  It features a see through window, which was made by adhering a piece of acetate on the inside front of the box after cutting.  I actually changed out the heart shape that was on the front of the box for this scalloped heart shape, 2 Scalloped Hearts.  I liked how pretty the scalloped outline looked on the front of the box.
Then I used a few more shapes from the Valentines Set 4, to create the little tags on the front.
I just loved how both pieces turned out and I had a lot of fun combining of the cut files.  What will you be making for your sweetheart this year?
Lori Whitlock Supplies used:

Silhouette 30% OFF + Giveaway

CHA is just getting started today. I’m here in Anaheim and am super excited about the new products launching here. Keep an eye on Facebook and Instagram for updates! Let’s get this party started here on the Blog with a Silhouette SALE and a Cameo GIVEAWAY!!
Did you get a new Silhouette machine for Christmas and need an accessory or two? Or maybe you have worn out your mat or blade? Now is the perfect time to grab one. Silhouette is having a 30% SALE on all accessories in stock. From now until January 18, 2014, you can get great prices on all accessories in stock. (The discount does not apply for subscriptions, shape downloads, or machines.)
Be sure to shop at www.silhouetteamerica.com and be sure to use coupon code LORI at checkout to get the 30% discount.

This 30% discount DOES apply for all other physical materials and supplies that are in stock. It also DOES apply to the Silhouette Studio® Designer Edition Software incase you want to upgrade. This is a perfect time for you to take advantage of the sale and get the software at a discount.

So, now for the super fun part!! Who would like to WIN a Silhouette Cameo?? Silhouette has given me a Cameo machine to give away. Would you like to be our lucky winner? Enter through the Rafflecopter form below. Enter by Sunday, January 12 at midnight. The winner will be announced on Monday. Good luck!!

Silhouette Tutorial: Stitching with Corri

Corri here today to show you a quick tutorial for creating stitching holes with your Cameo.

 The first thing I did was create a rectangle that is 5.25″h x 4″w.  I opened Lori’s 11 hearts file and selected a heart to use on my card.   I resized the heart to 3″h (keep aspect ratio).

Next, using the alpha tool, I typed some periods in Times New Roman at 36 points.

Grab the toggle button in the bottom left corner of the text box and drag it until it touches the heart.

The text (dots) will form along the edge of the heart.

 

Continue typing periods until the edge of the heart is completely filled.

Finally, select the heart and click on the cut settings menu (scissor icon) and select “no cut”.

Now when you cut the rectangle you will have tiny holes in the shape of a heart that you can thread with twine.

 

I used pattern paper and some sticker elements from the Echo Park – Head over Heels Collection.

This technique could be used for many types of projects and would be really cute with some “sewing” sentiments.  For example, I love you “sew” much.