Book Box Tutorial with Kathy

Hi Everyone, it’s Kathy today with a tutorial showing how to assemble Lori’s new Book Boxes.  These boxes are so cute and come in three different sizes!  I used the Small Book Box as a gift card holder for my daughter’s  English Teacher… he has been so helpful, writing college recommendations, helping to edit essays and providing much morale support, she wanted to make sure he knew how much he is appreciated!

I started by cutting the pieces out using Lori’s Pinstripes Collection for Echo Park.  For the book “cover” you want to run it along the edge of your desk or table to curve the spine area.  The same for the spine cover (blue).

The first assembly step is to glue together the main box piece, making sure the tabs are inside the box.

Next, I added the “pages” strips to the side and the bottom of the box.  Be aware, the bottom page piece is supposed to stick out a bit further then the box bottom.

Next I added the decorative panels to the book cover.

 

I then added the spine cover, making sure to line up the outside score lines.

***  A quick note on the last two steps… I did it in the incorrect order… You want to add the spine piece first, then cover with the cover pieces, but mine was already glued… it still looks great, but goes to show, even the “experts” make mistakes!!

The next step is to add the cover to the box.  You want to line the edges of the open end of the box up with the outside score lines on the spine of the cover.

I found it easier to do one side at a time.

All that’s left is to add the outside embellishments!  I used some gold sticker paper I had in my stash to make the corner protectors.

I used the stickers from the Pinstripes collection to write a Thank You “title” on the spine.

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

May Off the Page Challenge with Kathy

I can’t believe it’s already May!  It’s time for the May Off the Page Challenge over in the Paper Issues Friends and Fans Facebook Group!  This month’s challenge is all about Flowers! We want to see all of your paper projects featuring flowers.  You can also add in Mother’s Day and Teacher Appreciation gifts projects as well!  Of course we would love you to use Lori Whitlock files!  For my project, I used the fun files from the May Kit of the Month take a peek…

These just make me happy!  The would be so cute for a Mother’s Day gift or for that special teacher or friend. Here are some close-ups!  I used some papers from Echo Park’s Hello Summer collection, they are so bright and cheery!

 

Be sure to play along with this challenge by posting your project in the May Challenges Album in the Paper Issues Friends and Fans Facebook Group in the comments under this project.  Each project posted will give you an entry to win a $10 Gift Card to the Paper Issues Store!  You have until June 6th  to enter!  I can’t wait to see what you create!

Graduation Hat Box with Kathy

Hi Everyone!   I have fun little project for you today, Lori’s new Circle Graduation Hat Box!  My daughter is graduating from High School this year, so I know I’m going to use this file a lot!  Take a peek…

I chose blue and white because those are our High School colors, but you can customize this to go with any school color scheme!  The box goes together really quickly, and is very sturdy.  I added a cute little tassel made from some white baker’s twine.  Here’s what the box looks like when it’s open:

It’s the perfect size for a small gift or gift card.  You could even make a bunch as favors and fill them with candies.  That’s it for me today, make sure to stop by the blog tomorrow to see the Tuesday Freebie and all of the new files that have been added to the shop!  Thanks for stopping by to peek!

 

Tri-Fold Shadow Box Card – Butterfly with Kathy

Hi Everyone!  It’s Kathy today with a great card for spring, Mother’s Day or just because… take a peek…

The Tri-fold Shadow Box Card – Butterfly   (here in the Silhouette Shop) so delicate and pretty!  I used some new Happy Summer papers by Lori Whitlock for Echo Park Paper… the Beautiful Butterflies print was perfect!  I’m sending this to a friend’s mom who is having surgery, I hope it brightens her day!  That’s it for me today, be sure to stop by tomorrow for the April Creative Team Blog Hop and to check out all of the new files being added to the shop!

April Off The Page Challenge: Celebrations!

Hi Everyone, it’s Kathy today with the Lori Whitlock/ Paper Issues   April Off the Page Challenge ! If you recall, an Off the Page project is simply a paper crafting project that is not a traditional scrapbook page. Each month I will be using files from Lori’s SVG shop, for my Off the Page projects over at Paper Issues, and we would love for you to play along too! This month it’s all about Celebrations!  Birthdays, new babies, weddings, or even just because it’s Friday, what ever you’re celebrating we want to see what you’ve made!  Anything that is not a traditional scrapbook page will work! Of course we want you to use Lori Whitlock files for these projects! Here’s what I created as inspiration for the challenge, I used the April Kit of the Month which is available free to anyone who purchases $20 of product (in one transaction) in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop in the month of March. Just add $20 worth of files in your cart and this kit will automatically be added to your purchase!

And here is my project…

Here are some close-ups…

5×7 Shadow Box Frame (in the Silhouette Store here)

Balloon Shaker

#10 Banner Card (in Silhouette Store here)

Playing along with the challenge is easy! Post a picture of your project in the April Challenges Album in the comments of this project in the Paper Issues Friends and Fans Facebook Group by May 1st. You could win one of two gift certificates to the Paper Issues Store for playing along! I can’t wait to see what you create! That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!