Christmas Gnome Boxes

Hello crafty friends! Aimee here with you today to share these adorable little Gnome boxes. Ashley had a tutorial on how to put these guys together last Thursday. So today I wanted to share with you on how to dress these them up  and get them ready to go spread some yuletide cheer.
You can find these cute little guys in the Lori Whitlock shop or in the Silhouette Design Studio (here and here). With a little pattern paper, stickers, and a pom pom they will be ready to wish everyone a Merry Christmas! I sized these two bigger so they are big enough to hold a full bottle of Bath and Body Works hand soap. Here are the measurements of each so you know you have sized it big enough. Green hat gnome will measure W 11.176, H 9.9193 (Silhouette) and the striped hat gnome will measure W 11.802, H 9.581 (Silhouette).

This little guy was dressed up with a tiny white pom pom and some fabulous Lori Whitlock Christmas Stickers (Lori’s ShopSilhouette)

And this little guy got a holly berry sticker from the Christmas Stickers 3 (Lori’s ShopSilhouette)

Hope you give these adorable boxes a try…everyone will love them! I even got a “these are cute” from my husband!

Thanks for stopping by today!

Aimee

Gnome Box Tutorial

There is a new Gnome Box Collection in the Lori Whitlock SVG store.  They are all so cute.  Here’s some quick tips about putting these together.

 

The gnome I pieced together can be found here in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop, and at the Silhouette Design store here.

I used paper from Lori’s Little Lumberjack collection by Echo Park.

If you have a Cricut and a scoring tool or wheel, you will want to upload the Solid SVG file.  If you are using Silhouette or don’t have a scoring tool, you will want to use the Dashed Lines SVG file.

Here are all the gnome pieces.  There are gnomes on both sides of the box.

This is the box piece.  Notice that the gnomes will cover the sides of this box.  And you will see the pattern of this paper on the short side when completed.

Assemble all the gnome pieces on the flat box.

Then glue the box flaps together to complete the box.

 

This cute box could be used in a number of ways–class party craft, table name cards, or treat boxes.  Have fun creating!

6X6 Wiper Card Christmas Santa

 

 

Hi Everyone:

Anita here with a really fun new interactive Christmas card.  It is called 6X6 Wiper Card Christmas Santa and the file can be found here in Lori’s SVG store and here in the Silhouette store.  I followed along with Lori’s You Tube tutorial for assembling this card and you can find the video for this card here.  I used some wonderful Echo Park collections Lori has designed including Summer Adventure, Wish on a Star, Back to School, My Favorite Winter and Celebrate Christmas.  Lori has several different wiper card files for different occasions.

 

Best wishes for a magical holiday season.

Hugs,

Anita

Mason Jar Card

Happy Thanksgiving!  I hope all of you have a wonderful day with family and get lots of deals.   Today I’m sharing Lori’s Mason Jar card (Silhouette, SVG).  I love the way this card looks when it’s all put together.  The greenery in the jars looks so pretty.  I used some metallic cardstock I had to give the lid some sparkle and added a chipboard sticker from Echo Park’s My Favorite Christmas collection.

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Thanksgiving Host Gift Set

Hi there friends! Are you lucky enough to get to attended a Thanksgiving dinner and not do any of the cooking?! Well then I have a Host/Thank you gift set idea for you! I used the Shaped Card Pumpkin (SVG, Silhouette) and the Gift bag with Handle Scalloped (SVG, Silhouette).

This little bag is perfect to tuck a few little treats in and maybe a gift card for a coffee. The papers and embellishments all come from the My Favorite Fall collection by Echo Park.

Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you get to spend Thanksgiving with the ones you love most!

Brandie