More Coffee, Please!

Hi there paper crafting friends!  It’s Michelle Starcher, aka the Bookish Designer, hopping onto the blog to walk you through the steps to create Lori’s K-Cup Holder 2 Cups (SVGSilhouette).  This adorable tote holds two K-cups of coffee or cocoa. This little coffee tote is perfect for pumpkin spice season and is super easy to assemble using the steps below.

I made the K-Cup Holder 2 Cups using my Silhouette Cameo 4.  While I love using pattern paper, I recommend using a solid cardstock for the carrier and insert (khaki pieces in the image below).  However, you can use patterned paper for the outside pieces (red), just make sure you use the correct orientation if you are using a directional patterned paper.  I used an autumn leaf paper from Lori’s a Perfect Autumn collection from Echo Park Paper Co.

Before assembling the carrier, I inked the autumn leaf paper pieces with aged mahogany Distress Ink and adhered them to the carrier as shown below.  Next, I folded the carrier along the scores marks and added adhesive to the tabs of the carrier.

To assemble the box, I folded the taps inside the carrier to create a box shape by lining up the tab’s score marks with the edge of the handle panels.  Once the carrier was assembled, I folder the K-cup insert along the score lines and inserted it into the carrier.

Once the K-Cup Holder 2 Cups carrier was assembled, I decorated the front using stickers from Lori’s a Perfect Autumn collection from Echo Park Paper Co. I used foam tape to add dimension to the decorative elements used.  Then, I added two K-Cups to the carrier.  Finally, I used a cute autumn leaf ribbon to hold the carrier closed.

 

Lori has a number of K-Cup holders available in the shop.  Be sure to check them out if you have coffee (or cocoa) lovers in your life.

Until next time,

Michelle

Fall Stationery Box Tutorial

Hi there paper crafting friends!  It’s Michelle Starcher, aka the Bookish Designer, hopping onto the blog to walk you through the steps to create Lori’s Stationery Box 2 (SVGSilhouette).  This stationery set includes places to store your A2 cards and envelopes along with tags.  You can customize this box, so you will probably want to make more than one to store your cards for different occasions. All the pieces are 8.5×11 compatible, and there are two tag shapes and an A2 card base included in the file.

In this photo tutorial, I will break down the steps to create the Stationery Box 2.  I wanted a place to store my fall themed cards, so I used burnt orange cardstock for all of the base pieces.  I used accents and a plaid pattern paper from Lori’s collection, A Perfect Autumn, to finish out the fall theme.  The file includes everything you need to complete the stationery box, along with files for cards and tags.

In the cut files, you will find two small rectangles and a base piece that has three stacked rectangles with tabs.  These are used to assemble the lid for the stationery box.  Before you assemble the lid, adhere the two small pattern pieces to the small cardstock rectangles as shown.  Next, fold along all of the score lines and add adhesive to the tabs of the lid base.  The small rectangle pieces will be used to form the sides of the box lid and hold everything together.  (Although not shown in the picture, I recommend attaching the other pattern pieces to your box lid before you assemble the lid. You should have three patterned rectangle pieces: two for the front and back,  and one, slightly narrower piece, for the top of the lid.)

To assemble the lid, you will fold along the score lines and attach the tabs to the sides of the small rectangle pieces.   Make sure your rectangle is lined up correctly with the longer sides attaching to the longer tabs of the lid’s base.  I recommend starting from the outside and working your way in as shown in the image below.

To assemble each of the base pieces, fold along the score lines and add adhesive tape to the tabs.  Fold in the tabs to create a box shape.  The four base pieces will be used to form individual boxes that will create sections inside the stationery box.  You will create two boxes for tags, one for cards, and one for envelopes.  The tag and card boxes will be taller in the back than in the front when assembled (see example below).  The envelope box will be the same height in the front and the back.  The image below shows one of the tag boxes with adhesive tape on the tabs and one assembled.  Adhere the small tabs first to create a base for your box.  Then fold and adhere the front to complete the box.

To assemble the stationery box, you will glue the base pieces together.  First, adhere the card box to the envelope box with the shorter side of the card box in front.  Next, add the tag boxes to the front of the card box, with the shorter sides of the tags boxes in the front.  The image below shows the stationery box with one of the tag boxes adhered to the rest of the stationery box.

Once you have joined all of the individual boxes, you will use the remaining cardstock pieces to hide the joints of your assembled box pieces.  There are two rectangles, one for the front and one for the bottom.  In addition, there are two staircase pieces that will be used on the sides of the stationery box. Using the adhesive of your choice, attach the cardstock pieces to the appropriate side of the box.

Finally, decorate the outside of your box.  Then add cards, envelopes, and tags to the inside.

Don’t forget you can make multiples of the Stationery Box 2 to hold cards for different occasions. Plus, you can make one, fill it with handmade cards and tags, and give it away as a gift.  Well, that’s all for me today.  I am off to make some cute fall-themed cards and tags to fill up my box:)

Until next time,

Michelle

 

Projects featuring A Perfect Autumn

Hi Everyone!  I thought it would be fun to feature a few projects made by the Echo Park Paper Design Team using my “A Perfect Autumn” Paper Collection!  A Perfect Autumn really is “the perfect” fall collection featuring warm colors and fun embellishments!

Take a peek at some of the awesome projects from the Echo Park Paper Design Team using this collection…

Anya created these sweet little boxes using the collection, what a fun way to package up a fall treat!  I just love the little mushrooms!  For details, see her original post here.

Anya also created this adorable card.  I just love the little raccoon, the layering and how she used the journaling card for her sentiment!  See her original post here for products used.

The last feature today was created by Tya for Echo Park.  She also used the journaling card for her sentiment, and I love how she layered the chipboard pieces!  You can see her original post here.

A Perfect Autumn collection is available wherever Echo Park Products are sold including here.  Thanks for stopping by, have a great day!

Twist Pop Early Autumn Card and More with Michelle

Happy Labor Day! I’m Michelle Zerull from Pinch Your Chic and for me, Labor Day signals the end of Summer and the beginning of Autumn. Even in 80-degree weather, I’m anxious to get out my fall decor and start those fall crafts. Today I would like to share a cute Twist Pop Card to announce the Fall Season.

I used papers from Echo Park’s “A Perfect Autumn.” I love the colors! By adding a lot of white, it lightened the mood for this time of the year. When opened, the card sentiment literally pops! Isn’t that a clever design? 3-D Crafting is awesome!

The Twist Pop Card Digital Cutting Files can be found in the Silhouette Design Store or at Lori Whitlock’s Digital Cut File Shop. Lori has many different styles of this Twist Pop Card available, and with this Video Tutorial, they’re easy to put together.

I had so much fun playing with my pretty “A Perfect Autumn” Papers, that I made a coordinating Milk Carton Treat Box too! This little carton can be also be found at the Silhouette Design Store and here at Lori’s shop.

And if you put both projects together on a sweet little 5X7 Paper Serving Tray (or here at Lori’s Shop) that you crafted, you have the perfect gift to present to a friend or neighbor to start “A Perfect Autumn!”

Happy Labor Day!

Michelle