July Blog Hop + 30% Off SVGs + A Free File!

Welcome to our July 2022 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 fun 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, Bella Blvd., Jillibean Soup, Dresden Carrie, Paige Evans, Pebbles in My Pocket, Quietfire, Rivka’s Renditions, Sweet Elsie and SAS Creative are on SALE now through Saturday, July 16th ! Be sure to use coupon code: JUL2022 (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 Bar-B-Cute Popsicle file absolutely FREE! Be sure to go grab it while you can.

We have some fun new files this week! Be sure to go shopping while all files are 30% off this week when you use code JUL2022 in my SVG Shop!  And, as always, my new files are available in the Silhouette Design Store as well.

This week I have a new Summer Fun Box Card Bundle.  We also have files from Bella Blvd., Jillibean Soup and Quietfire.

CLICK HERE TO SEE NEW FILES

How about a giveaway?

a Rafflecopter giveaway

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 Mulcahey, Brandie Adams, Aimee Kidd, Ashley Cook , Cathy Harper, Marcia Dehn-Nix and Brigit Mann.   Thanks again for dropping by! Have a GREAT day!

5×7 House Card

Hi everyone!  I have the cutest card to share with you today.  Lori recently added this 5×7 House Card (SVG, Silhouette) to her shop. This house card is so fun.  I created this one with Lori’s Our Little Princess paper collection.

I added some embellishments that are also part of the Our Little Princess collection.  Enjoy and have a great week!

Ashley

Pop Up Cards 101

I love a good pop up card.  Looks like a regular card on the outside, then open it up and you get a fun surprise.  We get a lot of questions on how to assemble these cards, so I thought I’d put together a quick tutorial showing how easy they are to make!  For my sample, I put together the Pop Up Card Birthday Present Hat (SVG, Silhouette).  Take a peek…

That little hat is just so cute!  Here are the basic steps for putting together this card, and pop up cards in general…  First I cut the pieces of the file.  I used Echo Park Paper’s new All About a Girl Collection to make this card.

I pieced together the present and the hat.  I used pop dots for the 2nd bow layer and the hat’s pom pom.

Next, I folded the insert with the pop up mechanism.  Below are 3 different views of how it is folded.  For this card, and all pop up cards in general, there’s a bump-out section that you want to fold so it sticks out into the center of the open card.  The last photo shows how it should look when folded flat.  You want it to be inside the folded card.

Once you have the insert folded correctly, you want to glue it into the card base.  On the left, you can see that I added adhesive everywhere EXCEPT under the pop out section.  You don’t want any adhesive there, so it will stick out into the card when opened.  Starting with one side, I centered the insert in the card base, and then folded over the other side to secure.  Now when the card opens, the bump-out pops out into the center of the card.

Now you want to attach the hat to the bump-out so that it will pop up when the card opens.  I added adhesive to the only the front portion of the bump-out.  I then lined up the hat with the bottom score line on the side with the adhesive, centered it in my card, and pressed to secure.  Now when the card is opened the hat pops up.

To finish my card, I added the print and cut sentiment to the bow with some twine.  It’s all ready to send off now!

I hope this helped to show how easy pop up cards are to make!  That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!

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