December Blog Hop and 30% Off All SVGs!

 

Welcome to our December 2018 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 big 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, Dresden Carrie, Paige Evans, Pebbles in My Pocket, Rivka’s Renditions and SAS Creative are on SALE now through Saturday, December 15th! Be sure to use coupon code: DEC2018 (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 Snowflake Tag file absolutely FREE! Be sure to go grab it while you can.

 

We have some super fun new files this week! Be sure to go shopping while all files are 30% off this week when you use code DEC2018 in my SVG Shop!  And, as always, my new files are available in the Silhouette Design Store as well.

This week I have a great Matchbox Gift Card Holder Bundle, perfect for the holidays!  We also have new files from Kolette Hall and Pebbles in my Pocket!

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 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 WhitlockTraci PenrodKathy Skou, Brandie Adams, Brigit MannMichelle Zerull,  Aimee KiddAshley Cook, and Cathy Harper !! Thanks again for dropping by! Have a GREAT day!

Buffalo Plaid and Vinyl with Cathy

I don’t know about the rest of you…but I’ve kind of become obsessed with Buffalo Plaid…from shirts, to purses, to home decor and when I found these Buffalo Plaid dishes at Hobby Lobby, I knew I had to have them and add some of Lori’s designs to them.  They were just screaming to have some vinyl added to them.

First a mug that I made for my special guy, every time I tell him that I love him, he replies with “I love you more!” and of course Lori had that design already in her shop so it was perfect.  Here’s the link for Silhouette and the link for SVG here.

I had to have more Buffalo Plaid, so I got a couple of plates that I thought would be fun to use for Christmas Cookie plates, but I’m not sure I can part with them, lol. The first little plate I used this Silhouette file or this SVG file.  I love how this turned out.

And just one more to share with you…for this one, I used Silhouette file or this SVG file.

I had so much fun with these little projects and adding vinyl is so quick and easy…the possibilities are endless with all of the files that Lori has created.  It’s an easy way to really personalize or had that perfect touch to lots of projects.

A New Friday $5 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 Christmas Card Bundle including 5 beautiful SVG files for just $5!

 

The cost of this bundle is $5, for $9.95 worth of SVG files, over a 49% savings! Make it your resolution to never miss a birthday! But don’t wait, this bundle will only be around until Sunday at midnight!

Have a great day!

Silk Screened Nativity Banner Tutorial with Kathy

Hi Everyone!  The holidays are in full swing now and as I was starting to decorate, I thought it would be fun to create a Nativity Banner using the new Silk Screen Kit from Silhouette.

I started with some blank canvas banner pieces , the Full Nativity Child is Born 2 File (SVG, Silhouette) and the Silk Screen Starter Kit.  I assembled the silk screen frame according to the directions included in the kit.  Next I set up my design in Silhouette so that it could be used in the frame.

First I ungrouped the file so that I could resize and move around the individual pieces and delete those pieces I wasn’t including in the banner.

My banner pieces had a design area that was approximately 4.75″ square.  I drew a square that size on my mat as a guide, to help me re-size each figure in the file so that it fit nicely into the design area.

Once they were all resized, I got ready to set them up to be cut.  In the directions included with the Silk Screen Kit, it recommends that your design be able to fit into a 10.5″ x 7.5″ space so that it will fit inside the frame.  I drew a rectangle that size on my mat as a guide, and added the shapes. Before grouping the shapes together, I mirrored each of the figures.  You always want to mirror when using Heat Transfer Vinyl so that the design is going in the correct way when complete.   I ended up with 4 separate files to be cut.

Now I was ready to cut the pieces from the heat transfer vinyl included in the kit.  The directions with the kit recommend you center the design to be cut on the full piece of vinyl (the piece is 12″x15″.)  I decided to use my 24″ cutting mat rather than just loading the vinyl directly into Silhouette.  I set up my Silhouette to include the 12″x24″ mat and changed the page size to 12″ x 15″.  I added one of my designs to the page, and centered it.

Once it was all set up I sent it to cut.  The directions called for using a blade depth of 2, but after a few test cuts, I ended up using a depth of 6.  I loaded my mat with the vinyl on it (shiny side down)  and cut.  Once cut, I weeded the actual design (not the extra pieces around the design).  Once all were cut and weeded, I ironed each design sheet onto one of the silk screens provided in the kit according to directions,  and peeled away the shiny cover layer.  Be careful when doing this part.  You want to make sure that the edges of each design are firmly ironed onto the screen to prevent any seepage.  I found it best to wait for the ironed piece to be completely cool before trying to peel away the extra layer.

Now for the fun part!  The actual silk screening!  The first step is to prepare the design to be inserted in the Silk Screen Frame.

You want to cut a 2″ square from each corner of the design to make it easier to insert into the frame.  Place the frame over the design (screen side down), making sure it’s centered.  Pull up the sides outside the frame and insert the frame brackets to hold the screen in place.  Do this for all 4 sides.

For most projects, you would then arrange the framed screen over your fabric, and continue.  Since I had multiple designs going on different banner pieces, I centered the banner pieces around the designs on the back of the screen and taped them down.

Placing the screen on a protective surface (to prevent a big mess!)  I added a line of ink along one side of one of the designs.  Using the squeegee provided in the kit, I scraped the ink  over the design.  You may need to repeat this process to make sure it’s all “filled” in.  I did this for each design on the frame, and then repeated the process for the other figures/banner pieces.  Once they were done, I let them dry overnight, and heat set them with my iron, using a piece of fabric in between to protect my iron.

All that was left was to stitch the banner pieces together!  I used some gold twine and stitched it down with gold thread using a zig zag stitch.  You could also attach the banner pieces to the twine using small clothespins!  Here are some close-ups…

If you decide to try out the new silk screen kit with one of Lori’s designs be sure to take Lori on social media!  We’d love to see what you’ve created.  That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek.

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Santa Set with Corri

Hi everyone!  Corri here today sharing a couple of cute Santa projects to help get you ready for Christmas.

I cut the Santa Square Card (Silhouette, SVG) and the Santa Suspender Box (Silhouette, SVG).  This card is so cute and goes together really quickly.  It would be a great card to make in multiples for friends or family. I added some texture to the hat pieces by using an embossing folder.

The Suspender box is also very easy to assemble and would be so fun filled with candy.  Perfect for secret Santa,  It’s large enough to tuck a gift card inside too.   I hope you like these cute Santa projects.  Check out all the adorable Christmas files in Lori’s Shop.