Crayon Box Card with Kathy

Well, I don’t think we can deny it any more, Back to School time is definitely here.  The public schools here in the Northeast are still enjoying vacation, but many of my friend’s kiddos across the country are already back in the classroom!  Summer just flew by!  Luckily, Lori has some really cute back to school designs to make it all a little better.  I fell in love with this Box Card Crayons (SVG, Silhouette)  as soon as I saw it!  It reminds me of new school supplies and a fresh box of crayons!  Take a peek…

The only thing that’s missing is the sharpener in the back of the box!  I know a lot of teachers who would love to receive this cute card!  Lori has an assembly video for this type of card here:  A2 Box Cards New Method.   That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!

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Instax Photo Banner Using Build A Banner Dingbats Font with Kathy

Hi Everyone!  Today I have a tutorial showing you how to create a fun banner using the Build a Banner Dingbats Font (Lori Whitlock SVG Shop, Silhouette)  My daughter is headed off to study in Scotland for her Junior year and I wanted to make her a little something to decorate her room, that wouldn’t take up too much suitcase space!  I thought a banner with some of her favorite photos would be fun.  She loves her Instax camera so I made the banner to hold some of these cute instant photos!

If you’re not familiar with Dingbat Fonts, they are fonts that have pictures and shapes in place of the letters.  Lori has a lot of them in her shop, and they really can be used for almost anything including vinyl, HTV and cutting projects like mine.  If you look at the picture below, I’ve typed out A through Z using the Build a Banner Dingbats Font and the Text tool.

To create my banner I started by choosing 3 of the banner pieces (A, X and U)  I resized each piece to be 5″H x 3.25″W so that each piece would be large enough to hold a picture.

I wanted to make the banner so that my daughter could swap out the pictures if she wanted, so I set out to add small cut lines on the banner pieces to hold just the corners of the picture.  To do this I needed first to know the size of the pictures being used.  Instax pictures are approximately 3.39″H x 2.13″W so I created a rectangle that size using the shape tool.

I placed the rectangle on one of the banner pieces and centered it using the Transform tool.

I drew a line 0.5″ long and then moved it to one corner of the picture.  Using the green dot, I slanted the line so that it covered one of the corners.

Next, I copied the small line, clicked on the copy, right mouse clicked and selected flip horizontally.  This gave me a line to add to the opposite corner.   I made sure the two lines were properly aligned by using the transform tool.  Once I was happy with the placement, I selected both lines and grouped them.

To create the bottom lines, I made a copy of the grouped top lines, right mouse clicked on the copy and selected flip vertically.  I positioned those lines along the bottom of the rectangle.

Again I made sure that all the lines were aligned correctly within the banner piece using the transform tool.

Once they were all in place, I removed the rectangle, and grouped the slot lines along with the banner piece to make them one.

I copied the lines before grouping and added them to the other banner pieces, centering them using the transform tool.

Once they were all ready, I sent them to cut!  I added the pictures to the cut pieces, and decorated them using some Rosettes from the Build a Rosette Set 1.5″ (SVG, Silhouette) and Build a Rosette Set 2″(SVG, Silhouette).  I strung all of the banner pieces together on a piece of twine, holding them in place with small clothespins.  Some quick hints: 1)  Hot Glue is your friend when making rosettes, and 2) before threading the pieces on the twine, add a little glue to the ends of the twine and let them dry.  This will prevent fraying.

That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!

 

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Doodlebug Design Cut File Feature: Yankee Doodle

Hi Everyone!  Today I’m showcasing another fabulous project using Doodlebug Design’s cut files!  This fabulous Patriotic Centerpiece was created by Kathy Skou for Doodlebug.

 

 

Kathy used the Wagon and Flower Cluster files  from the Yankee Doodle Collection  for this sweet project!

 

For more views, and a tutorial see the original post here.   New Doodlebug Design SVG files are being added to the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop on a regular basis, so stop by to see all of the fun SVG files HERE!

Have a great day!

Birthday Wishes with Kathy

Hi Everyone! I’ve got quite a few summer birthdays that always seem to “pop up” quickly and without warning, so I’ve decided to start building up my stock of birthday cards so I will be prepared!   I just love Lori’s Pop Up Cards, they’re so simple but make a big impact. I used her Three Tier Birthday Cake Pop Up Card (SVG File, Silhouette) file for this card…

The other great thing about this card is it can be made for a woman or a man, simply by changing up the color scheme!  Now if I can only remember to mail my card, I’ll be in great shape!  That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!

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K-Cup Carrier Assembly Tutorial with Kathy

Hi Everyone! It’s Kathy today with an assembly tutorial for Lori’s new K-Cup Carriers.  It’s that time of year again when you need lots of little thank you gifts for teachers, baby sitters, coaches, dance teachers… the list almost seems endless!  Lori’s new K-Cup Carriers make a cute little gift that’s easy to make!  There are two new versions,  The K-Cup Carrier 2 Cups (SVG, Silhouette)  and the K-Cup Carrier 4 Cups (SVG, Silhouette).   I worked with the 2 cup version for the tutorial, but the 4 cup version is assembled in exactly the same manner.

When you upload the file to your cutting software, you will see that there is a note to cut two of each piece in the file.  The pieces I used to assemble can be seen below.  I used papers from Lori’s new Back To School Collection for Echo Park Paper.

First you need to glue together the two carrier pieces.  Start by folding along the score lines.  Fold up the handle portion of the piece and glue in place, smaller tabs on the inside.  Next bring up the other side, and glue, also with the tabs inside.

Fold down the remaining piece (the one with the hole) tucking the tab into the box.    Glue the big flaps down to the sides of the box.   Once the two sides are assembled, add the decorative pieces to the “fronts” and handles.

To complete the assembly, glue the two completed holder pieces back to back (or handle to handle).   Glue the remaining decorative panels to the remaining side pieces, then adhere to both sides of the carrier to cover the seams.  Your holder is complete!

I packaged my K-Cups along with a  little print and cut tag I made using the following files:  LW Block Font (SVG, Silhouette); LW Perfect Type Font (SVG, Silhouette); Pop Up Box Card Coffee (for the mug) (SVG, Silhouette); Sun (SVG, Silhouette); Thank You Teacher Tags (for the paper) (SVG, Silhouette)

That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!