Easter Bunny Card and Gift Box

Hi friends! I’m popping in today with an Easter gift idea. This card and box come together quickly with minimal supplies and the bunny and sentiment can be a print and cut. I used the Impossible Easter Bunny card (SVG, Silhouette) and the Easter Window Box Egg (SVG, Silhouette).  This card and box are also available in a religious theme as well if that is something you prefer. Impossible Card Easter Cross (SVG, Silhouette) and Easter Window Box Cross (SVG, Silhouette). I filled my box with jellybeans, but any small treats would work. The papers are from the Easter Wishes collection by Echo Park Paper Co.

I wish you all a Happy Easter and thanks for stopping by!

Brandie

3D Clover Décor Tutorial

Hi there! Have you jumped on tiered tray bandwagon yet? I have! And have had a lot of fun making décor items for it. Lori has a new group of files for St. Patrick’s Day home décor that are perfect for a tiered tray. You can find it in her shop here. Today I’m going to show you how to assemble the 3D Clover (SVG, Silhouette).

I started by cutting all of the pieces. In the file there is only one side of the clover, but you will need to cut two. I also wanted two layers of the front decorative panel, so I customized a piece by making an internal offset and cutting that out as well.

I folded all of the tabs. Most of the folds are mountain folds. The very middle score line is a valley fold as well as the tab on the end.

The middle valley fold will be in the middle of each of the clover petals.

With some liquid glue I secured the first tab. I like to get a good anchor established before moving around the rest of the petal.

Then added glue to the next few tabs and secured them to the clover petals.

I repeated the process for the other two petals.

Once I had the other two petal edges complete, I glued the end tabs in place. It would also work really well to glue all of the edge strips together then glue them to the front of the clover. Rather than doing each petal separately.

For the back piece I just went for it and added glue to all of tabs and laid the cover on top while I adjusted and lined up all the edges. It would probably be easier to anchor one tab then add the glue to the rest of the tabs and adjust/line up as needed.

The last bit is the best part. I inked the all the edges. I glued all the decorative panels on the outside edges. I used my sewing machine to stich the two front decorative panels together. I added a rolled flower (SVG, Silhouette) and a few gold sequins.

And don’t forget, there’s a sale happening now in Lori’s SVG Shop!  Get 30% off all SVGs, Fonts, Pattern Fills & Commercial Licenses when you use code MAR2022 at checkout.  Don’t miss out, sale ends Saturday!

That’s it for me today. I hope you have a great weekend and thanks for stopping by!

Brandie

 

Love You Card and Treat Box

Hi there friends! Dropping in today to share another quick card and treat box. This card would work if you need something easy and fast to make for today. But it will also work for an Anniversary, Birthday, or even just because. The card is the Love You Heart Card (SVG, Silhouette) and the treat box is the Bon Bon Box (SVG, Silhouette).

I used papers and stickers from the Farmers Market collection by Echo Park Paper. I hope you have a Happy Valentine’s Day and a great week! Thanks for stopping by.
Brandie

Box Card Envelope Hearts

Hi there friends! I’m dropping in to share this pretty box card with you. It is called Box Card Envelope Hearts (SVG, Silhouette) This envelope filled with hearts is perfect for Valentine’s Day. I have a few more to make to send to all my Valentines.

Have a great week and thanks for stopping by today!

Brandie

3D Gnome Treat Box-Birthday Theme

Hi there friends! Today I am sharing a restyled version of the 3D Gnome Treat Box 3 (SVG, Silhouette). This little box came out as a Christmas box but totally works as a Birthday treat box. I used the Birthday Boy collection by Echo Park Paper to complete the look.

I cut all of the pieces out of cardstock. I cut an extra beard piece out of navy blue so that the stars on his hat wouldn’t be white. I also folded all the tabs as mountain folds.

I used a swiss dot embossing folder on the white part of the beard. I glued the yellow hat on the navy beard then I cut the navy blue beard off of the hat. I glued the black dot on the back of the beard so his smile would show and the nose to the front. Then glued his boots and tunic to the base then glued his head into place.

For the box I glued the ends together first then folded the bottom tabs in and added glue to the bottoms. I folded over the base then from the inside of the box applied pressure to each tab making sure they are secure. I then glued the gnome to the front and embellished with some stickers from the Birthday Boy collection.

I added some ribbon to the top to close the box a little and filled him up with chocolate!

I love how versatile and cute this little gnome box is!
And don’t forget, the January sale is happening now in Lori’s SVG Shop!  Get 30% off all SVGs, Fonts, Pattern Fills and Commercial Licenses when you use code JAN2022 at checkout… don’t wait, sale ends Midnight Saturday, MST.
Thanks for stopping by!
Brandie