3D Halloween House Bundle

Have you seen the new 3D House Halloween Bundle?  It’s a Halloween version of the fun little house sets I’ve done for other seasons/holidays!  There are 4 cute little houses and a truck.  Take a peek…

3D Truck Halloween (SVG, Silhouette) tutorial
3D House Halloween 4  (SVG, Silhouette) tutorial
3D House Halloween 3 (back)  (SVG, Silhouette) tutorial
3D House Halloween 2  (SVG, Silhouettetutorial
2D House Halloween  (SVG, Silhouette) tutorial

This would look so cute on a mantel or as a table decoration!  Just add spiderwebs!  These houses are 25% off through Sunday, so don’t miss out.  It’s the perfect time to start your Halloween crafting!

Have a great day!

Lori

Sleepy Hollow Dead And Breakfast

Hello everyone! Marcia here today. There is still time to add some Halloween decor pieces to your home. I thought I would share a Halloween sign I created from a Jillibean Soup Mixed The Media Sign and white vinyl. This Sleepy Hollow Dead And Breakfast cut file can be found here (SVG / Silhouette ).

I love decorating for Halloween! There are lots of Halloween themed cut files available in Lori’s shop. Go check them out. Thanks so much for stopping by.
~Marcia

Haunted House with Guest Designer Michelle Gallant

Hey everyone, Michelle Gallant here today sharing a sweet little Halloween project using the Haunted House Box 2 file (SVG, Silhouette) and the Say Cheese Halloween collection from Simple Stories.

This little cut file has so many cute details. A picket fence, door, window, pumpkins, bat, spider, and my favorite…trees!  It also has 2 little holes in the roof in case you want to hang it.
How cute is this little guy?  I love his wonky eyes! lol
Thanks for stopping by!
Michelle

Halloween Card & Box Set

Hello crafty friends! It’s that time of year to bring out the tricks and treats! Today I have an adorable matching card and candy box set for a sweet someone in your life. Both ghosts are the one found in the card file and not the one that came with the box file which is why I say they are “matching”.  The card is the Floating Easel Card Haunted House (Lori’s Shop, Silhouette) and the candy box is the Handle Box Ghost (Lori’s Shop, Silhouette).
This sweet card was so much fun to make and although I messed up by using a white thread which is visible it still looks so cute! You should use fishing line which is clear.  I added some black inking around the edges of the purple cardstock to give this card an eerie effect.
And I just absolutely love this candy box that was made with the I Love Halloween collection!
That’s all from me today…I hope you give these projects a try. They are sure to put a smile on anyone’s face.
Aimee

Halloween Layered HTV Tutorial

Welcome to Tutorial Thursday. Today I am sharing some HTV (heat transfer vinyl) tips with the Silhouette Studio software.  You can also cut HTV with other machines. Here is what we are making!

Let’s get started.  First, find your files and fonts to create your shirt.  I used these files for this shirt:

LW Longhand Font (SVG, Silhouette)
LW Perfect Type Font (SVG, Silhouette)
Feet from Coming Soon (SVG, Silhouette)
Halloween Witch Hat (SVG, Silhouette)
Halloween Bats (SVG, Silhouette)

I typed Kick or Treat, and then added the other elements. In your design software, make a background box that will be the color of your project.  This will help you visualize the colors.

This looks ok, but I really wanted the colors to pop out more from the background.  This is where the Offset feature is used in Silhouette Studio.  I moved the background, and then selected the project. Then I used the Offset function which is the star Icon on the right side menu.  This is the Offset Settings Panel:

 

For this project I used Offset, changed the distance to 0.085 inches and selected the round option.  Click apply.

 

In this image, the red outline shows the offset.  Now it’s almost ready to cut.  Now separate each color and flip your project horizontally before cutting. The white offset layer is perfect in helping you line up all your other layers.

You will apply the HTV to your shirt or project working from the back color to the front with one color at a time. In this project, the first color to be applied is white.  I heat each layer for about 15 seconds instead of the full recommended time.  Then on the last layer, I apply heat for the full recommended time.  In my project the white layer is the largest, so I kept the clear transfer tape and used it to cover the whole project with each new layer. It is such a fun Halloween shirt for my sister!

You can create your own HTV project for less this week!  All SVGs, Fonts and commercial licenses are 30% off when you use code OCT2020 at checkout!

Have a great day!