Thursday, June 18, 2015

Strawberry Card Silhouette Tutorial

Hi guys, I’m happy to be back over on Lori Whitlock's blog today with a fun tutorial for making cards out of her cute new strawberry files.  I’ll show you two different card styles and lots of “how to” pictures. So ... let’s get started!

These adorable strawberry designs are actually “print & cut” designs, but we are going to cut all of the pieces for a more layered look.

Let’s start with the first flip up Strawberry Jar card.  First, I opened the design and created an offset to make my card base.  I set my offset around the jar to 0.125.
 

Once I had the offset for the jar, I created a mirror image.  I went to the Replicate button and clicked “Mirror Above”.

 
I moved my two jars tops together and welded them so that I could fold the shape in half to create the card base.  I also used the type tool to type my sentiment for a print and cut.  (You can search Lori’s site for lots of Print & Cut tutorials if needed).  When you are ready to cut your shape, be sure that “cut edge” is highlighted in your cut setting window.
 
 
Once my white card base was cut, I cut out the other pieces and layered them on the front of the card.  Again, since this was originally created as a print design, you will want to be sure that “cut edge” is highlighted in your cut setting window before cutting out each piece. By the way, the paper I used is from an Echo Park collection called Jack & Jill (Jill) designed by Lori also!
 

The second design is a pull-out card.  First, I opened the design and ungrouped all of my pieces.

I located the solid “basket” piece first and moved everything else off of my software mat. Next, I created an internal offset (setting .20) so that I would have a card base that would be small enough to slide back into the basket.
 
Once I had the inset piece for the basket, I created an offset on each of the three strawberries so that when I cut the card, the strawberries would have a white edge. I then welded the strawberry offsets to my basket inset.  To simplify, you are welding a smaller basket and three larger strawberries together. (Ignore my second set of strawberries in the photo … you don’t need them).
 
Once you have the strawberries welded to your basket inset, you can add a sentiment with the type tool if desired and then do a print and cut for the base of the card.  For the card pocket, locate the original blue “basket” piece and create a mirror image above the shape.
 
Move the pieces so that they touch along the future fold line.  Weld them together and cut the piece out.  Now you should have a basket piece that looks like the photo below.  Fold the piece in half and add adhesive along the right and left sides to create a pocket.  Leave the top free of adhesive so that the white card you created in previous steps can slide down into the pocket.
 
Finally, cut out the remaining pieces of the basket and strawberries and adhere them to your base card and pocket. So Cute!


I hope you found this tutorial helpful. As always, thanks so much for stopping by!
 
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Fishing Tackle Box - June Blog Hop with Lori Whitlock


Hi everyone! Welcome to Lori Whitlock's Creative Team June blog hop. If you just hopped on at my blog, be sure to head back over to Lori's site and start from the beginning. The Creative Team has lots of fun projects to share so you won't want to miss any of them!

Since Father's Day is right around the corner, I made Lori's brand-new Fishing Tackle Box. How perfect is this to tuck a Father's Day gift into? I love this idea!

Father's Day Fishing Tackle Gift Box made with SVG file

Father's Day Fishing Tackle Gift Box with Best Dad Ever tag
 
The file is super easy to assemble. Here is a close up of how the handle pieces go together. Lori is always so creative! I just love that she designed little brad holes in the handle to make the box look authentic. :)
 
Father's Day Fishing Tackle Gift Box made with SVG file

The tackle box file comes with the fishing pole, a bobber and a fish. I added the fish to a tag for Father's Day, along with Lori's "Best Dad Ever" file.  

Father's Day Fishing Tackle Gift Box with Best Dad Ever tag

I used a paper collection from Echo Park called Jack and Jill Boy and 2 of Lori's cutting files called Fishing Tackle Box and The Best Dad Ever (links below).
 
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