Hello Summer Bicycle Shadowbox

Hello all you crafty friends…and Happy Summer! I have an adorable craft for you today to make and set on your desk to enjoy Summer without having to endure the heat. This is the Hexagon Shadowbox Bicycle (Lori’s SVG Shop, Silhouette), one of Lori’s new svg files. It is soooo cute sitting here on my desk. I just love all of the different layers!!

If you’d like to make one of your own, I’m here to help! So let’s get started!

Cut out all of the pieces. I used a thick white cardstock for the frame (at least 80lb for sturdiness) and normal cardstock for all of the colored layers. Once I had all of the balloons, trees, and bicycle pieces cut out I adhered them to the layer pieces.

Here is a closer look at those pieces.

Next, adhere the tabs together on each piece of the main frame and let it dry.

Now we can start assembling the shadowbox. Adhere the light blue cardstock piece to the back of the base piece. Bend all of the glue tabs…solid base piece tabs fold upwards and the insert layering pieces along with the front frame tabs fold downwards.

Adhere the outside frame to the back piece of the box.

With the layered piece tabs folded down, insert and adhere them to the box. Tree piece is adhered first. Make sure you are adhering the layers so that the tabs are touching the piece behind it. You need to make sure you still have enough room for the top frame tabs.

Next adhere the balloon piece to the box.

And then the bicycle piece.

After all of the layers have been adhered into the box, there should still be enough room to adhere the top frame tabs to the inside of the box. Adhere the top frame (tabs go inside )on and wait for it to dry.
Then decorate to your heart’s content!! I simply added a Hello Summer title chipboard piece from the I Love Summer collection.
Hope you have fun putting this fun shadowbox together!!  And don’t forget, the July Sale is happening in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop!  Get 30% Off All SVGs when you use code JUL2020 at checkout!
Thanks for stopping by!
Aimee

Sailboat Box Card

Hello crafty friends! Aimee with you today and bringing you this adorable little sailboat card. This is the new Box Card Sailboat (Lori’s SVG ShopSilhouette Design).

It looks great in the red, white, and blue colors but I thought I’d go a different route and use the new America collection by Lori. I love the red, white, blue, light blue, and wood!! The smaller patterns from the 6×6 pad were the perfect size for my card.
This sweet little sailboat card can easily be folded to fit inside of an envelope for mailing but I think it will be perfect to set out with all of my 4th of July decor in my house.
Thanks for stopping by today!
Aimee

Pineapple Pop Up Birthday Card Cut File

Hello everyone! Hope you all are having a wonderful Summer so far! If you are looking for a Summery birthday card then look no farther! Lori has some super fun and fabulous Summer Pop Up Box Cards that are sure to bring a smile to a loved one’s face!

I chose the Pop Up Box Card Pineapple (Lori’s Shop or Silhouette Design Store) because I love the sweet sentiment and the adorable little fish. These cards are so much fun to make and fun to give away!!

That’s all from me today! Hope you enjoy making your new and fun cards!!

Aimee

Ice Cream Cone Treat Box: Michelle’s Favorite Three Ways to Embellish Die Cuts

I have found the perfect Summer Treat Box. It’s Lori’s Ice Cream Cone Box! The box, which can be found in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop, or in the Silhouette Design Store, is easy enough for a beginning paper crafter, and fast enough to mass produce for a group. It’s so much fun to embellish! I’d like to show you how I put this together and share my tips and tricks for my favorite three ways to embellish my die cuts.
Ice Cream Gift Box

Lori’s SVG files are so easy to use. She groups them together to make them easy to move around. If using a Silhouette Cameo or Curio, simply click “Ungroup” to put your desired colors on the map.

I really liked the colors that Lori Used, so that made grouping my pieces easy. Plus, I had a really pretty raspberry colored glitter, which unfortunately did not photograph well. Even with bad photos, using glitter is still one of my favorite ways to embellish my die cut pieces.  It’s more economical to glitter my cuts after cutting and it saves the wear and tear and on my blade that glitter paper causes.

Tips for using Glitter on your cuts:

  • All glitter is not the same. Glitter comes in many different types as well as many different colors. Most craft glitter is made from a polyester blend. Glass glitter is also commonly found. It’s not a good idea to use glass glitter on any projects that will be handled by children, or that may come into contact with food. Glass glitter can do serious harm if ingested. Fine Glitter works well for small cut pieces. Chunky Glitter works best for larger projects. All glitter is wonderful for holiday decor!
  • When applying glitter, it’s best to choose a glitter that will closely match your paper. This way, if any glitter flakes off, it will be less noticeable. Use a sheer glue and apply a thin, even coat. Pour or sprinkle the glitter directly onto the paper and tap off the excess. Once completely dried, it is okay to apply a clear coat of glue or varnish to keep the glue in place. This works especially well with polyester or craft glitters. Applying a top coat is not recommended for glass glitter as it dulls the shine.
  • When adding two or more colors of glitter to your project, always apply the dark color first. This will keep your light colors looking fresh. If you get light colored glitter on your dark colored glitter, it will not be noticeable. However, getting dark colored glitter on top of your light colors will be quite apparent.
  • Many people do not like using glitter because they believe that it is messy. When applying your glitter, work over a clean piece of paper or paper plate. Pour any excess back into the glitter container. To make clean-up a breeze, use a lint roller. Lint rollers will pick up any stray glitter from your work area.
  • Keep in mind that glitter is difficult to photograph.

Tips for Embellishing Die Cuts

Another favorite way to embellish my cuts is to use ink. Inks can add depth and can completely change the way a cut piece looks.

Tips for using Ink on your cuts:

  •  Most inks are either Pigment Inks or Dye Inks. Pigment Inks are generally thicker, like paint, and have more saturated color. A good way to remember this is, “P” is for “Pigment” as well as “Paint.” Pigment Inks take longer to dry than Dye Inks, but their color makes it worth the wait! Most Pigment Inks are permanent and are less apt to fade. Pigment Inks do not work well on slick or shiny surfaces. They will not dry on slick surfaces without being heat set. There are pros and cons to all inks and they are really a matter of preference.
  • By adding ink to the edge of a cut, you can create different effects. By adding ink to just one edge, you can create the illusion of a shadow. By adding ink to all of the edges, you can create a worn or aged look. You can also use inks to highlight embossed or raised areas.
  • You will also find hybrid inks on the craft aisle. Some hybrid inks are a combination of both pigment and dye inks. Distress and Oxide Inks are water based inks, which is why they react with water. Both Distress Inks and Oxide Inks are popular, but they are not permanent and will fade over time.
  • Inks can be used for stenciling on your cuts.
  • Don’t forget the pens! Markers and gel pens are another great way to add additional ink color to your cuts.

Tips to Embellish your Die Cuts

My favorite way to embellish a cut is to use embossing folders. Embossing Folders are a fast and affordable way to add texture to the paper.

Tips for Using Embossing Folders with your cuts:

  • Embossing Folders are used with a manual die cutting machine such as Sizzix, Cuttlebug, or Spellbinders. Generally speaking, the machines themselves are expensive. The folders, however, are relatively cheap and will last forever. Each machine operates a bit differently, so read the instructions before using them. I have heard of some people who have had success using a rolling pin and heavy pressure to achieve texture to their paper, although I myself have not been successful with this method.
  • When embossing, you will have an “embossed” side as well as a “debossed” side of the paper. Often this yields a new and different look, so try both sides!
  • It is much easier to easier to cut the paper into the desired shape and then emboss it.

Now that your pieces are embellished, it’s time to glue them together and finish the box. When constructing my box, I found it easier to glue my pieces down while the box is flat. Keep in mind however, that part of the ice cream swirl sticks out beyond the box.

Ice Cream Treat Box
There are many other fun ways to embellish your projects; Ribbons, Twine, Buttons, Enamel Dots…the possibilities are endless! I added a “Sweet” sentiment from the Shaped Pineapple Card in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop and in the Silhouette Design Store to finish off my box.

Ice Cream Cone Gift Box using Lori Whitlock SVG Files

 

Thanks so much for visiting today!

Michelle

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Sun Kissed Layout with Corri

Hi everyone!  Corri here today sharing a layout I made with a title from Lori’s new Island Paradise Set.

I used paper from the Echo Park – I Love Sunshine Collection. The colors were a great match for this photo of my daughter at the beach.

This layered title is so fun and I love the way it looks with the mix of color and patterns.  To create the banner shapes behind my photo I used Lori’s nested labels.

Head on over to the shop to check out all the fun new files Lori’s is adding this week!