Pillar Sign Tutorial

Hi Everyone!  Corri here today with a quick assembly tutorial for the new Pillar Sign 4 x 4 (Silhouette, SVG).  This little sign is so cute and could be used for so many things!  You could use it for a buffet to mark the names of the food items, as part of your home decor or for a birthday party.

When you cut the sign you end up with these pieces plus some rectangles to cover the background if you choose.  I did not use those on my sign.

After you have the sign pieces cut, fold everything along the score lines.

Next, begin to apply glue to the glue tabs one section at a time.  Allow time for the glue to dry before moving on to the next set of tabs.

Continue gluing all the tabs in place until you have formed the pillar, sign background and top.

Next, glue the three pieces together and add your sign.  I trimmed one of the 4 x 4 cards from the Lori’s My Favorite Fall Collection from Echo Park.

This turned out so cute and was fun to put together!  There are so many uses for this project.  Head over to Lori’s Shop to see the other sizes!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Expresso Recovery

Hi everyone!  Corri here today sharing the new Get Well Tissue Wrap Espresso (Silhouette, SVG).  There are several of these in the store, with different themes.  All of them are so cute and are a perfect little gift for anyone feeling under the weather.

I used paper from the Forward with Faith Collection from Echo Park.  I just love the colors in this beautiful collection.  Thanks so much for stopping by!

Cupcake Box Card Cut File Assembly Tutorial

Hi everyone!  Corri here today sharing a quick assembly tutorial for the new Cupcake Box Card (Silhouette, SVG).  The shaped box cards in Lori’s shop are assembled in the same general way as the box cards in this video.    The main difference is that the “box” shape is different, but the inserts are done in the same manner.  For the Cupcake Box Card I started by cutting the pieces.

First, layer the cupcake pieces on the inserts and add the decorative top layer to the cupcake wrapper.

Next, apply glue to the tab on the cupcake wrapper to form the “box.”

Finally, apply glue to the tabs on the frosting piece inserts and glue them to the interior edges of the box, placing one in front of the other (insert 1 in front).  Make sure the tabs on both inserts are facing in the same direction.

These shaped box cards are so cute and they fold flat for mailing!  Lori just added a bunch of new ones to the shop so head on over and grab one.    They are so fun and easy to put together.

Thanks so much for stopping by!

S’more Box SVG Cutting File

Hi everyone!  Corri here today sharing this fun S’more Shaped Box SVG cutting file that was recently added to the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop and the Silhouette Store. This fun box would make an adorable party favor for a camping themed birthday party.  You could fill it with mini chocolate bars.

This box goes together very quickly so you could easily make several of these in a short time.  Be sure to stop by the shop to see all the other fun new outdoor-themed cut files.

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Birdhouse Explosion Box Cut File

Hi everyone!  Corri here today sharing my version of Lori’s new Birdhouse Explosion Box (SVG, Silhouette).    This box is so cute!  The adorable birdhouse falls open when the lid is removed revealing a bird in the center with a couple of pockets for messages or gift cards. 

I used paper from the Echo Park – Forward with Faith Collection.  The colors in the collection are beautiful and really pop with the black accents.

The cute file includes two print and cut sentiments… “Hello Friend” and “Happy Birthday” but this card would be perfect for so many occasions.  I think it would be really cute as a housewarming card.  You could even add a gift card to one of the pockets.    I decided to leave my sentiment portion empty for now until I decide who to give this to.

These explosion boxes are so fun to make!  They have a huge impact and look like you put a lot of work in.  Stop by the shop to see all the new explosion boxes.