Thursday, September 10, 2020

Mother's Day Hat Box Halloween Style

 Happy Fall Everyone:

I fell in love with Lori's new Echo Park Paper collection called I Love Halloween and knew that I wanted to use it for a Halloween project for my tutorial.  We are going to be making the Mother's Day Hat Box which you can find here in Lori's store and here in the Silhouette Design store.  This is a fun and easy box to put together.  Let me show you how I did it.

Here are the parts all cut out.  I used my Silhouette Rotary Blade and followed a You Tube video to learn how to use it.  It cut the felt beautifully for the flowers.

You are going to take your two long rectangle tabbed pieces and fold the tabs down.

Next you are going to glue the tabbed end of the rectangle piece to the other end making a circle.

The file comes with four round circles.  One is glued inside the box and one is glued on top of the box.  I like to glue my inside circle in first as I find it is easier to ease it to fit.  Then I glue the top of the box on.  I use a wet glue when making projects like this where I am asking the paper to be in different shapes.

I made both boxes and then checked to make sure that one slid easily over the top.  I then chose that as my box top.  I then glued the top on the box and the decorative band around the bottom.

I then glued the bottom of the box onto the scalloped piece centering it.

I brought the ends of the bow pieces on both sides to the center back of the bow and glued it together well.  Then I wrapped the center bow piece around the bow and glued that as well.

I then added the ribbons of the bow to the back of the bow.

Here are my rolled felt flowers.  I cut them easily with my Silhouette Cameo 4 following a You Tube video.  I started at the end of the flower and rolled them up and secured them well with wet adhesive.  Be sure that you don't put your flowers in the way of the box being able to be opened and closed easily.   I added some embellishments to my box and rolled some of the leaves to give them a bit more dimension.  

Lastly, here is the box open with some Halloween candy for your favorite sweetie.  I have my hat out as a Halloween decoration and it makes me smile when I look at it.

That's it for me today.  Be sure to check out all of Lori's Fall and Halloween SVG files and her new Echo Park Paper line called I love Halloween.

Hugs,



Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Lori Whitlock September Blog Hop

Happy September Everyone:

It's time for the September Lori Whitlock Creative Team blog hop.  You should have come here from Kathy Skou's blog and will next be going to Aimee Kidd's blog.  I made the Impossible Card Birthday cake.  You can find a link to this file in Lori's SVG store and a link to this file in the Silhouette Design store .  I used one of Lori's Echo Park Paper collections called All Girl.  Even though these cards are called impossible, they are very easy to put together.  You can also find a Tutorial on Lori's blog to create this lovely card.










Hugs,


Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Pop Up Flower Card

 Hi:

Anita here with a fun post to make a stunning pop up flower card.  I made this card using Lori's 5X7 Pop Up Flower Card 4 which you can find the cut file for here in her shop and here in the Silhouette Design store.  I watched her You Tube tutorial which you can find on Lori's blog, here.  I used some of Lori's lovely Echo Park Paper collections including I Love Summer, My Favorite Christmas and All Boy.  I used the Sketch and Cut function on my Silhouette and you can look up a tutorial on how to use this feature on the web.

Look how lovely this card is when it is open.  I can't wait to send it off to an August birthday girl.  Be sure to check out all of Lori's Pop Up Flower Cards and watch the tutorial.  They are easy to put together once you watch the video.

Hugs,

Anita

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

August Lori Whitlock Creative Team Blog Hop




Hi Everyone:

Welcome to the August Lori Whitlock Creative Team blog hop.  You should have come  here from Kathy Skou's blog and will next be going to Brandie Harding Adams' blog.  If you didn't get here in that way you can start at the beginning on Lori's blog.  I created this Box Card Toaster.  I just love how cute it is and how easily it went together.  You can find the cut file for the Box Card Toaster here in Lori's store and here in the Silhouette Design store.  






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Hugs,

Monday, August 10, 2020

Library Pocket Card and Matching Gift Box


Hello Everyone:

Anita here with a fun project which Lori designed recently called Library Pocket Card Sailboat.  You can find the file here in her store and here in the Silhouette Design store.  I also made the matching Gift Box Sailboat which you can find here in Lori's store and here in the Silhouette Design store.  I used some of Lori's Echo Park Paper collections for this project including All Boy, My Favorite Christmas and I Love Summer.  I used the print and cut feature for the library card itself.  I'm sure my nephew will love his box which I will also put some treats into for him.

This is a photo of the gift box by itself.

Here is a photo of the gift box with the card inside.

Thanks for looking and have a great day.

Hugs,


 

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

July Lori Whitlock Blog Hop







Hi Everyone:

Welcome to the July Lori Whitlock Creative Team Blog Hop.  You should have come here from  Traci Matthews Penrod's blog and will next be going to Brandi Harding Adams' blog.  If you didn't get here in that way, you can start at the beginning at Lori's blog.
I used one of Lori's brand new 5X7 Box Card Donut Truck file.  She has several different versions and they are so cute and so easy to put together.  You can find the Donut Truck file here in Lori's store and here in the Silhouette Design store.  I used one of Lori's collections from Echo Park called All Girl in addition to some Doodlebug Petite Prints and some Bazzill cardstock.





Thanks for looking and happy hopping.
Hugs,

Thursday, July 9, 2020

Bible Study Journal Tutorial

Hi Everyone:
Anita here with a bible study journal that I made for my father.  He has not been able to go to bible study for various reasons over the last several months and is eager to get started back.  I made him this journal so that he could take it with him to make notes.  I used the SVG cut file from Lori's shop that is called Pray Hardest and you can find that file here in Lori's store and here in the Silhouette Design store.  I also used the file called 3 Christian crosses which you can also find here in Lori's store and here in the Silhouette Design store.  I also used one of Lori's newest Echo Park paper collections called All Boy.
Here is a photo of the materials that I used for making this journal.
I measured the journal cover and it measured 7.5" X 9.75" so I cut my front and back cardstock to that size.  I decided that I wanted the spine cover to be 2" wide so I cut that by the 9.75" length as well.  I used my Silhouette Cameo to create this project and did resize it once I measured the size that I would have available to decorate on the front of the journal.  I resized it to 8.250" X 6.767".   I used a wet adhesive on the covers because then I would be able to move the paper around until it was perfect.  I then opened the journal and trimmed with small scissors around the rounded edges of the covers.

For the pen I took the end of the pen off and took out the ink shaft.  I then measured the length that would be able to be seen when the  pen was together.  I cut my paper 1" X 3" and rolled it around a paint brush handle.  You basically just need to get it started rolling in a circle.  I then slid it into the pen shaft, put the ball point ink shaft back into the pen and screwed back on the end cap and my pen was done.  I used 2/5" diameter adhesive dots to adhere the pen to the spine of the journal.
I hope that it brings a smile to his face when he sees his new bible study journal.
Hugs,