A2 Shaped Card Kite Tutorial with Brigit

I have a quick tutorial to share today using the A2 Shaped Card Kite file (svgsilhouette) and a sentiment from the Spring Easter Card Bundle from Lori’s shop. I used my Cricut Maker and Design Space to cut this project out.

I uploaded both files and ungrouped all keeping just the hello friends sentiment I deleted all the other sentiments and their layers.

I placed the sentiment on the cloud where I wanted it and select both and flatten, this creates a print and cut. I also selected the card base and score lines and clicked attach to keep them together, I did the same for the envelope.

I cut out all my pieces using Echo Park’s Spring Fling paper collection and glued them all together.

Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!

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Summer Shaped Cards by Brigit

Hello there, I have a couple of summer shaped cards to share with you today. These came from the summer card bundle set which has a total of 8 shaped cards.

You can also get these individually from Lori’s shop, shaped card popsicleshaped card pineapple and shaped card watermelon, or from the Silhouette Design Store, popsiclepineapple and watermelon.

These were super quick, easy and fun to cut out and put together, just added a couple of simple embellishments.

All the cards were cut out and sentiments printed and cut using Cricut Design Space and my Cricut Maker.

Patterned paper and cardstock used is all from Doodlebug Design.

Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!

How to Make a Shaped Card with Kathy

Happy April Everyone!  It’s Kathy today with a tutorial showing how to make a shaped card from a one-dimensional file using my Silhouette.  I make a lot of these cards, and always get asked how I do them, so I decided it was time to write it all out!  For my card, I started with Lori’s new Cute Dog File (SVG, Silhouette)  I thought it would make a sweet card!

Start by loading the file into Silhouette.  I then  sized it so it was 6″ wide.  ( I wanted my card to be able to fit into a 6.5″ square envelope when done)

Next, select the image by clicking on it, and then select the offset button. (the button that looks like a star with a line around it)  The default offset is .125, which was fine for my project, click apply.  This will create a shape around your original shape which is slightly larger.

Move the original file off of your mat, and copy the offset shape two more times.

Click on one of the copies, right mouse click and select flip vertically.

Move the flipped shape down so that it overlaps the other offset shape.  Where they intersect will eventually be where the card folds.  Select both the “top and bottom” shapes, click on the transform button then click on the left justify button.  This will make sure your card sides are properly aligned.

Once the pieces are aligned, make sure they are still both selected, right mouse click and select weld.  This will make them one solid piece.

To add a score line, select the line tool, and draw a line in the center of the intersect.  Change the line to a dashed line.

Lastly, select the line and the card base, right mouse click and select group.

After I created the file, I cut all the pieces.  I assembled the dog shape, then layered it on the single offset piece.  This is then layered onto the folded base.

What you end up with is a cute puppy-shaped card!  I used Lori’s Sweet Baby Girl collection for Echo Park paper for the card.

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

Shaped Card with Courtney

Hello out there in Lori Whitlock loving land!!! This is Courtney Lee from Court’s Crafts here!

Well, anyone who has been a follower of mine for a while knows that I LOVE shaped cards. Lori’s new release of shaped cards has me making every one!

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Check out the tone on tone detailing. It’s really amazing!!! I took the heart that comes with it and stuffed it behind the layered die cut.

 

 I brought this to someone’s housewarming and they met on a dating website with “coffee” in the name so this was SOOOO perfect.

 

Check out Lori’s new shaped cards and her I Love Family collection (that I used!) It’s AWESOME!

Shaped Coffee Card in Lori’s Store

Shaped Coffee Card in the Silhouette Store

I Love Family for Echo Park by Lori Whitlock Collection


April Link Up with Cathy

Welcome to the blog today! First off, I wanted to announce the winner of last month’s Link Up Party. Laurie Black, you just won the $15 gift voucher to my SVG shop. We have a fun new link up going on today, so I’ll turn the time over to CT member, Cathy, to get that started…

Hi everybody! It’s Cathy hosting this month’s Link Up Party!  We can’t wait to see what you create with Lori’s files from her SVG shop or from the Silhouette Design Store!  To be eligible to win you must use one of Lori’s files!  I am loving Lori’s new Echo Park Jack and Jill collections and I created all three of my shaped cards with the Jill collection.  So for this month’s link up all you have to do is create a project with the Jill collection or any of Lori’s shaped cards, and there are tons to choose from!

I had so much fun with these cards.  I hope you will try making a shaped card, they are so much fun to give and receive!

My first card is a Flower Shaped Card!  So fun with all of the great patterns and colors in the EP Jill collection!  I added gorgeous brad and a sticker from the collection too!

Next up, an adorable A2 bird card!  Love that I could add a chipboard sentiment tucked under is wing from the EP Jill Collection!

And last just a fun slider card, that little pinwheel actually slides right across.  That should make anyone’s day a little brighter.

 It’s  Lori’s Pinwheel Penny Slider Card!  Again, a gorgeous brad and some stickers from the EP Jill Collection!

Thanks for joining us today!  Please come play and link up your creations for your chance to win a gift certificate for $15.00 to Lori’s SVG Shop!

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~Cathy