50% OFF ALL Bundles!

Until midnight ALL our bundles are 50% OFF – including the 3 new bundles we released this week! Simply shop our bundles category and use code BUNDLES50 at checkout.

Here’s a quick peek at the gorgeous new SVG St. Patrick’s Wedding, and Baby themed SLICEFORM CARDS

 

I also wanted you to know about the new Kit of the Month for February 2023. You can get this FREE Kit of the Month with any $20 purchase. Simply place your qualifying $20+ order in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop and the 2023 February Kit of the Month will be automatically added to your order for FREE. This offer is good through February 28, 2023.

(Your cart must reach $20+ before the FREE file will automatically be added. The files will be available for immediate download after you pay for your order by visiting ORDERS > ORDER # > RED DOWNLOAD ARROW)

(These downloads include SVG files that may be used with Cricut Explore, Silhouette (Designer Edition upgrade required), Eclips, Brother Scan and Cut, and any other software that will open SVG files.)

Thanks for visiting the blog today! Please let us know if you need any help with your files. We want to make sure everyone is happy with their purchase. Have a great day!

 

Heart Shaped Box

I love making things for Valentine’s Day–cards, boxes, and more.  Lori has so many great Valentine’s projects. I’m sharing today the Heart shaped box (SVGSilhouette).  This is a generous size box at 6 inches wide and 2 inches tall.

 

 

 

I hope you enjoy making some Valentine’s boxes or cards this week.

Ashley

$5 Bundle Ends at Midnight!

This awesome Friday $5 Bundle 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. 

Be sure to pick up this Valentine Project Bundle including 5 SVG files for just $5**!!

The cost of this bundle is $5, for $12 worth of SVG files, over a 54% savings! These files are perfect for fall crafting! But don’t wait, this bundle will only be around until 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!

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 Valentine Project Bundle including 7 SVG files for just $5**!

The cost of this bundle is $5, for $12.45 worth of SVG files, over a 59% 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!

Altering the Size of the Candy Box File

Hello Everyone:
Anita here with a quick tutorial on taking one of Lori’s Candy Box SVGs and resizing them to fit the candy bar size that I need.  I used Candy Box 6 Candies (SVGSilhouette).  I used Lori’s two Echo Park Paper collections including Our Little Princess and All About a Girl.
I wanted to make my own chocolate bars for Valentine’s Day given that there are food allergies in our family and wanted a pretty box to put them in.  I picked this box as it seemed like it would fit the candy bar mold that I have.  This file comes in two parts, Part 2 is for the box and part 1 is for the scalloped inserts.  I used Part 2.  When I imported my file into Silhouette Studio I used the grid lines on my mat on the screen to determine the size of the unaltered file.  I knew what size I needed to fit my candy bar and with the file still grouped together I dragged the corner until the dimensions were what I needed them to be.  Be sure that you don’t ungroup them before doing the resizing.  As you can see from the photo above I did a pretty good job of getting my box to fit my candy bar.

These are the cut file pieces for my box.  I opted to use the decorate overlay around the inner edge but you wouldn’t have to if you were short on time.  I often put an acrylic sheet over the opening when making boxes but decided that the chocolate bar looked better with the hole open.

These are the box pieces assembled and ready for my chocolate bar. That’s it for me.  Be sure to check out all of Lori’s Valentine’s Day files.

Hugs,

Anita