Lori Whitlock Subscription – The Perfect Stocking Stuffer + 30% Off Sale Happening Now!

Need a Stocking Stuffer for someone special, or maybe for yourself?   Are you getting a new cutting machine for the holidays?  Well now would be the perfect time to sign up for a subscription to the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop!

With each subscription you’ll get monthly credits added to your account balance which you can use to purchase SVG Files, Fonts, Pattern Fills and Commercial licenses within the store. Once you download the content, it’s yours to use much as you’d like. With thousands of SVG + font files and more added weekly we think you’ll love being a subscriber. This is a great way to build your library of images at an incredible discount! Even better, your credit can be combined with sales and other offers! (so really, you can save even more!). Subscriptions start at just $10/month.

There are 2 tiers for subscribers.  The first, you spend $10 each month and you’re Lori Whitlock Account will be credited $20.  That’s a 50% savings!  The next Tier, you spend $20 a month and get a $45 credit… that is 55% Savings.  If you have unused credit at the end of the month you can carry over up to one month’s worth of credit into the next month.

There are so many files to choose from… In addition to my files, we also have files from Bella Blvd, Doodlebug Design, Dresden Carrie, Jillibean Soup, Kolette Hall, Paige Evans, Pebbles in My Pocket, Quietfire, Rivka Wilkins Sweet Elsie and SAS Creative!  So many ways to be creative!

Head over to the SVG SHOP now to subscribe!

**  These downloads include SVG files that may be used with Cricut Explore, Silhouette (Designer Edition upgrade required), Eclips, Brother Scan and Cut, and any other software that will open SVG files.  **

And don’t forget, there is a sale happening now in the Lori Whitlock SVG shop!  Get 30% off SVG Files, Fonts, Pattern Fills and Commercial Licenses when you use code DEC2021 at checkout!

Included in the sale are some fun new Hexagon Pop Up Cards… just in time for Christmas!  Check out all of the adorable designs!  (These files will be coming to the Silhouette Store soon as well)

Hexagon Pop Up Card Booth Gnome Boy
Hexagon Pop Up Card Booth Gnome Girl

Hexagon Pop Up Card Booth Polar Bear
Hexagon Pop Up Card Booth Reindeer

Hexagon Pop Up Card Booth Santa
Hexagon Pop Up Card Booth Snowman

 

 

Have a great day!

12 Days of Christmas- Day 10 & A New Friday $5 SVG Bundle

Welcome to Day 10 of our 12 Days of Christmas! Each day from December 1-12, there will be a free SVG file of the day, along with a special promotion!  For Day 10 we have this Gift Card Tag Gnome will be free today only, so don’t miss out!

 

In addition, today only, you can get 40% off all items under the Tags Category in my SVG shop!  Just use code TAGS40 at checkout!

 

 

And check out this week’s Friday $5 Bundle!

We have a new Friday $5 Bundle! It will ONLY be available until Midnight Sunday and when it’s gone it’s gone. These SVG files can be used with Cricut Explore, Silhouette Studio (with the Designer Edition upgrade), Scan N Cut, and any other cutter that will work with SVG files. Help spread the word by telling your friends and announcing it on social media!

Now through Sunday, you can pick up this Gift Box Bundle including 5 SVG files for just $5**!

 

 

 

The cost of this bundle is $5, for $12.45 worth of SVG files, over a 59% savings! But don’t wait, this bundle will only be around until Sunday at midnight!

** Because Friday $5 Bundles are already heavily discounted they are not eligible for further discounts including monthly, seasonal and flash sales.

Have a great day!

12 Days of Christmas- Day 9 & Pop-Up Box Card Wisemen Tutorial

Welcome to Day 9 of our 12 Days of Christmas! Each day from December 1-12, there will be a free SVG file of the day, along with a special promotion!  For Day 9 we have this Christmas Tag Snowflake will be free today only, so don’t miss out!

In addition, today only, you can get 40% off all items under the Tags Category in my SVG shop!  Just use code TAGS40 at checkout!

And check out this amazing card and tutorial from Marcia!

Hello everyone! Marcia here today. I’ve been busy making more Christmas cards to send out to family and friends. Lori designed a new The First Noel Christmas collection and I thought it would be a great idea to use the sentiment phrase ephemera pieces instead of using the print and cut feature in Silhouette. This would also speed up my cardmaking, a huge plus right now! I used the Pop Up Three Wisemen Box Card (SVG, Silhouette) cut file along with the coordinating solid pattern paper from the collection. When the card is closed for mailing it is completely flat.

When open, it can stand up by itself. The middle pops out to form a box with a dimensional city scene and star of Bethlehem.

Let me show you how I created mine.

  1. Cut out all the pieces from desired cardstock and pattern papers. I used some Black Soot ink to darken the bottom and middle panel of the blue pattern paper pieces using an ink blending tool.

2.  Assemble the panels and box card inserts. The city scene can be left as is, or add another layer of color on top.

3. I wanted my Star of Bethlehem to really sparkle so I added some gold glitter gel. This needs to dry before you attempt to assemble the card.

4. Glue the panel with the wisemen to the card front about .5″ from the bottom of the card lining up the edges on the left side. The opposite end of the panel is then adhered to the far right .5″ from the bottom lining up the edges on the right side. The middle panel should fold the opposite of the card base to form a box.

5. Insert the city scene inside the box lining up the tabs to the top of the panel and adhere. Then glue the Star of Bethlehem insert behind.

Lori has lots of Christmas card ideas in her shop. Go check them all out and have some fun making your own Christmas cards!

Thanks so much for stopping by.
~Marcia

12 Days of Christmas – Day 8 & 3D Hot Cocoa Mug Tutorial

Welcome to Day 8 of our 12 Days of Christmas! Each day from December 1-12, there will be a free SVG file of the day, along with a special promotion!  For Day 8 we have this Santa Pyramid Box will be free today only, so don’t miss out!

 

In addition, today only, you can get 40% off all items under the 3D Category in my SVG shop!  Just use code 3D40 at checkout!

 

And check out this fun tutorial!

Hi Everyone!  Kathy here today with one of the cutest projects!  Lori has a bundle of 3D Hot Cocoa Mugs that are the perfect little holder for something sweet! They would make a great addition to a teacher or coach gift!  I made the new 3D Hot Cocoa Mug (SVG, Silhouette) take a peek…

And lift up the cocoa lid to find a sweet treat!

These little mugs are super easy to assemble, I put together some quick instructions below…

Start by cutting the pieces of the file (see above).  Lori always colorizes her files, which helps when making paper choices!  I pre-assembled the snowman face and hat pieces.  When you open the file in your cutting software, the pieces are grouped together as they go on the final project, so assembly is easy!

 

To assemble the mug, start by folding all the score lines on the main mug piece in the same direction.  Fold up the side panels, and glue together using the tabs.  Continue until the mug is formed.

Glue the 2 handle pieces together.  Do not add glue to the tabs on either end.

Fold the tabs of the handle out and glue to the side of the mug along one of the seams.

Next add the snowman face to the front of the mug.  Its easiest to start from the top and work your way to the bottom, lining up the sections.  The file comes with some holly for the hat, I swapped it out for some shaped sprinkles I had in my stash.

Add the small pieces to the adjacent panels to complete the snowman hat, head and scarf.

Fold the score lines of the saucer piece all in the same direction.  Join the 2 ends together using the tab.

To finish the saucer, add the hexagon piece in the center.

To make the whipped cream (I added stickles to mine for shine)  fold all the sides inward.  Over lap all of the side pieces so each side is over one side and under another.  The part that goes “over” is the larger end.

Once they are all folded like above, push down in the center and they will hold their shape like whipped cream

Glue the whipped cream to the center of the cocoa piece.  Insert the cocoa piece into the mug as a cover.

See?? Super easy.  You’ll have service for 12 before you know it!  That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!

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12 Days of Christmas – Day 6 & ‘Tis the Season of Gift Cards

Welcome to Day 6 of our 12 Days of Christmas! Each day from December 1-12, there will be a free SVG file of the day, along with a special promotion!  For Day 6 we have this Fa La La Holiday Penguin will be free today only, so don’t miss out!

In addition, today only, you can get 50% off all items under the Bundle Category in my SVG shop!  Just use code BUNDLE50 at checkout!

 

And check out these amazing projects by Michelle!

Hi there paper crafting friends!  It’s Michelle Starcher, aka the Bookish Designer, popping in on the blog to share some of the projects I have been working on for Christmas gift giving. There have been so many news stories about shipping delays and empty shelves in stores, I know a lot of us are looking at giving gift cards and cash for Christmas this year.  If you are looking for a way to add a personal touch to these gifts, Lori has the solution.  There are so many different options available in the shop when you are giving the gift of cash or a gift card.  Today I am sharing two that I made- one that holds a gift card and another that holds the gift of money.

When you aren’t sure what to give your niece or nephew for the holidays, I am pretty sure you will never go wrong with the gift of cash.  The Money Roll Gift Bag (SVG, Silhouette) is a great option to use if you want to give the gift of money in a creative way.  After all,  it’s all in the packaging! Tape some bills together and roll them up. Insert them into the box and stick one end of the roll out of the slit. Then, apply the tab to the exposed end of the “money roll.” There is a tutorial showing how easy it is to assemble here.

If you are looking for a fun, interactive way to present a gift card, I suggest the Pop Up Drawer (SVG, Silhouette).  For my project, I converted the Birthday Penguin file and used leftover stickers, papers, and journal cards from an older Christmas collection.  This interactive box features a drawer that when opened automatically “pops up” the card on top! This file is versatile you can give a small gift or candy in this box or use the included gift card holder to house a gift card, like I did.  Here is an easy tutorial.

If you are running out of time or just can’t find the perfect gift, you’re not alone.  Thankfully, Lori has so many amazing options in the shop that we can give the gift of cash or a gift card without feeling guilty about not giving a more personalized gift.  Let me know your favorite file in the comments below.

Until next time,

Michelle