Easter Bunny Tote with Brandie

Hi there crafty friend! Brandie here with a cute and easy Easter bunny basket idea. If you are like me and want to give something small for Easter than this tote is perfect!

The Easter bunny tote file can be found here in Lori Whitlock’s shop and here in the Silhouette store. This little tote is cute as is but I wanted to use  the new Easter bunny faces files. They have so much personality!

I  removed the face on the tote and did a print and cut with the boy and girl bunny face files on the support piece that is included in the tote file. You can find the girl bunny here and the boy bunny here in Loris shop and here and here in the Silhouette store.

All of the pattern papers are from the 6×6 paper pads of Echo Park’s Sweet Baby Girl and Sweet Baby Boy collections

I hope you all have a Happy Easter. Thanks for stopping by!

Brandie

Baby Mini Album with Anita

Hi Everyone:

Anita here with a fun tutorial to make this mini baby album.  My brother’s girlfriend just became a grandmother of a beautiful baby boy and I made this album for her to fill and to share with her friends.

This is a photo of the cut file.  It is called Baby Layered Mini Album and you can find it in Lori’s store and in the Silhouette Store.  I mixed and matched some wonderful collections  from Echo Park to make my album including A Perfect Winter, A Perfect Autumn, A Perfect Christmas and I Love Family.  I bought 1.5 inch colored rings from Amazon for the album.

I decided that I wanted each page the same print/color so I used the replicate function on my Silhouette to mirror the left tabbed page to the right so that I could glue them together to create a heavier page.  I then cut both pages from the same paper and adhered them back to back.

I then  used the rectangle tool on the left side bar to create a white piece to be a photo mat.    I like to put the item I am trying to match the size on my mat.

Here is the sized rectangle on my mat.

Here is a photo that shows the other rectangles that I created for the pages of my album.  I then cut two of each for each page of the album.

 

I used Lori’s font called Wide Marker at the 56.0 font size and moved them on to the bottle to see how it would look.

 

Here are the pieces for my album.

There you have it.  This worked up very quickly and it so cute.  Can’t wait to send it off to it’s recipient.

Hugs,

Anita

 

Digital Inspiration with Ashley

Welcome to the new year.  What kinds of things are you working on this year.  Something I would like to do better is connect with my kids.  I got the following idea from Becky Higgins and customized my own signs with Lori’s digital files.  I will print these out and find some frames to put them in.  Then we can use dry erase markers to write love notes to our kids.

I used Papers from A Perfect Winter Paper Pack 1 and Paper Pack 2

Also the LW Thick Font.

Christmas Thank You Cards with Anita

Anita here with a post holiday thank you card set.  I am always touched by the generosity of others during the holiday season and always like to take a moment to thank them for thinking of me.  Lori has some wonderful cut files to use for just this purpose.  I used one of her new Echo Park collections which is called A Perfect Winter.  I just love the patterns and colors and the embellishments are swoon worthy.  I used the following cut files to make these cards.  I am going to put the names of the files below each card as the names are very similar.

Thank you Snowflake Card in Lori’s Store   Snowflake Thank You Card in the Silhouette Design Store

Snowflake Card 3 in Lori’s Store                       Snowflake Card in the Silhouette Design Store

Snowflake Thank You Card in Lori’s Shop   In the Silhouette Design Store

5X5 Envelopes in Lori’s Shop  In the Silhouette Design Store

Thanks for looking and Happy New Year!

Hugs,

Anita

 

Digital Inspiration with Ashley

A few years ago, I started keeping one Christmas card that I sent to be displayed with my Christmas decorations.  I find my own family likes to look at the family pictures of years past.  I thought it would be a great idea to also capture these Christmas Card photos through the years on a layout.  I created this one for years 2013-2017.  I’ll have to dig through my digital files to find my older pictures, but how fun is this?  This would also be great if you take a yearly family pajama picture!  I used A Perfect Christmas from Echo Park, designed by Lori.  All of the digital files are 50% off during the month of December at Snap, Click, Supply, so it’s a great time to stock up on some lovely kits.  Here is a link to Lori’s Gallery at Snap Click Supply.

Have a great day!