30% OFF! One day left!

Don’t forget that we have 30% OFF all digital files at the Lori Whitlock SVG SHOP through tomorrow Saturday, December 17th! Be sure to use coupon code: DEC2022 (case sensitive) at checkout. SHOP HERE 
 

The 5×7 Grid Pop Up Cards that released this week are very popular. They are so easy and so much fun to put together. Be sure to grab them while they’re 30% off with coupon code: DEC2022.

5×7 Grid Pop Up Card Christmas Tree (SVG, Silhouette)
5×7 Grid Pop Up Card Nativity (SVG, Silhouette)

5×7 Grid Pop Up Card Nativity (SVG, Silhouette)

3D Christmas Tree Favor Box Tutorial

Hi there paper crafting friends!  It’s Michelle Starcher, aka the Bookish Designer, hopping onto the Lori Whitlock blog to walk you through the steps to create Lori’s 3D Christmas Tree Favor Box (SVG, Silhouette). This adorable little Christmas tree is perfect for gifting and sure to make your recipient smile.

I used my SIlhouette Cameo 4 to cut the pieces for the 3D Christmas Tree Favor Box. I was able to use paper scraps for the majority of the project. In fact, I only used one piece of “new” paper for the entire project. I used a full-size 12×12 piece of cardstock to cut the pieces to make the tree boxes. Although the file showed the pieces in two different colors of green, I made them the same color. 

 

 

Once all of the pieces were cut, I inked the edges of the patterned paper I used for the tree using Distress Ink.  Next, I used my tape gun to adhere the patterned pieces to the top of the outside tree box as shown below.  (The outside tree box is the bigger of the two green pieces and has two triangles.) Once I had the patterned paper attached, I folded both tree box pieces along the score lines and added adhesive tape to the tabs. Next, I built the two tree boxes by folding along the score lines and attaching the tabs to close the boxes on three sides.

 

Next, I used double-sided adhesive tape to stack the three red circles to create the tree skirt base for the 3D Christmas Tree Favor Box. Then, I built the brown tree trunks using the same method as the tree boxes. Once I folded along the score lines and added adhesive, I put the two tree trunks together. The larger of the two serves as the base, so once I finished putting it together, I adhered it to the center of the red circles.
Before adding my decorations to the front of the tree, I used adhesive tape to attach the second, smaller brown box to the base of the inside tree box. Finally, I used the stars from the cut file along with enamel dots to decorate the front of the tree. If you don’t want to use enamel dots, you can always use the circles that come in the cut file instead.
 

Until next time,

Michelle, aka the Bookish Designer

Reminder: The 30% OFF sale is still going on this week in the SVG Shop. Code: DEC2022.

 

 

 

 

NEW! 5×7 Grid Pop Up Cards!

Have you seen the 13 new Christmas 5×7 Grid Pop Up Cards in the shop this week?  I love these cards because they assemble so easily. If you’re looking for a quick card to make, this is a great one! All you need to do is cut the SVG file out with your digital cutting machine (Silhouette, Cricut, Scan ‘n Cut, etc) and assemble. The only adhesive necessary for assembly is for the layered embellishments. I tried to keep the layered embellishments as simple as possible. The card base does not require any glue or tape. At the bottom of this post is a quick video showing how easy these are to assemble. And, this week you can buy them in the SVG SHOP30% off with coupon code: DEC2022
Please let me know if you’re interested in seeing more of this card style in other themes. I hope you enjoy these fun new files. I hope you’re all having a lovely holiday season!

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30% Off SVGs + Dec Blog Hop + FREE File!

Welcome to our December 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 holiday crafting mood. We also have a FREE FILE for you! 
This week we have a 30% OFF SALE going on at Lori’s SVG SHOP including ALL digital files and commercial licenses now through Saturday, December 17th ! Be sure to use coupon code: DEC2022 (case sensitive) at checkout in the SVG SHOP
 
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 Christmas Tag Santa Claus 2 file absolutely FREE! This is such a darling tag and will so cute labeling your Christmas packages. Be sure to go grab it while you can.  (Simply add the file to your cart, it will be FREE at checkout.)
 
We have some fun new files this week and they are all 30% off this week when you use code DEC2022 in our SVG Shop!  And, as always, my new files are available in the Silhouette Design Store as well. This week I have an awesome new style of card called a 5×7 Grid Pop Up! It’s so easy to put together and it’s super cute when assembled. There are 2 new bundles — Christmas and birthday themed. Check out this quick video showing how it works….
We also have new files from Bella Blvd, Jillibean, Quietfire, SAS, and Sweet Elsie.

***CLICK HERE TO SEE NEW FILES***

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, Kathy Skou Anita Mulcahey, Brandie AdamsAshley Cook , Marcia Dehn-Nix.  Thanks again for dropping by! Have a GREAT day!

The Cutest Miniature Christmas House!

Today I’m sharing this cute miniature house that can be use in a snow globe or independently in your Christmas decor. The SVG file is called Miniature Christmas House for Snowglobe. Find this house in Lori’s Shop or the Silhouette store.

The file includes the pieces to make the round covering for the bottom of the snowglobe. Be sure to get THIS snowglobe so it all fits as planned. You can find Lori’s recommended supplies on the project page listing here. This tiny house is so cute and fun to add to a snow globe! Feel free to watch the Miniature Christmas House in a Jar assembly tutorial on Lori’s YouTube Channel for a closer look at this house and some other miniature houses and how to put them together.