Monday, April 29, 2019

Making the Sack Purse Tutorial

 
What a cool little purse!  It's Silhouette Design 293000 - Click Here!
This is a great decoration or gift box.  You can fill it with treats!
Make a whole flock of them all in different colours!
Tie them with coordinating ribbon or cord. 



Instructions:

  1. Open up the file and ungroup once. Cut the base and decorative panels separately in your favourite colours.


2.  Adhere the decorative panels on the purse base as shown (and as they came in the original file) above.  This is the only thing you'll have to glue!

3.  Fold all perforated score lines in a mountain/valley fashion, but make sure the folds beside all the decorative panels are both valley.  They're basically recessed.

4.  Run a cord through the holes and gather the top of the purse. Fill the purse!  Gently tighten and close with a bow!


Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Monogram Playing Card Fonts - Invitation - Party Time


Yogi Here today and I was in a mood to create something with playing cards...

I'm using sentiments and date clear stamp sets from Quietfire Design ("Months & Numbers Collection" 22pce set) and ("Please Join Us Collection" 8pce set) also available from Elizabeth Craft Designs HERE and HERE

And am using a few of Suzanne's electronic files available on Silhouette onLine store. Click images to purchase. 





 
Scored and folded my white cardstock to create my easel structure. Cut a piece of red textured cardstock, same size as card and adhered to front.

Sprayed my Oxides (Squeezed Lemonade, Abandoned Coral and Broken China) onto my craft sheet and then swooshed my cardstock through the wetness. Continued until completely covered. On the 2nd image below, I sprayed the whole cardstock with the Lemonade to mute the colors. Remember Oxides are basically opaque.







Dry embossed the 2nd background  using Tim's "Poker Face" set. Hit the high points with Distress "Black Soot" and clear embossed. Adhered to card front. PS: if you don't have Tim's embossing folders, just use regular playing cards, or print some out onto cardstock.

Opened SCAL (Sure Cuts A Lot software). Placed the letter from each font on my mat, grouped and enlarged. Cut from white 110# Staples Cover cardstock. Inked the letters using Versafine Clair "Twilight stamp pad and embossing with Emerald Creek "Onyx Frost" embossing powder. Inked the drop out elements with "Glamorous" and clear embossed. Adhered all to a strip of white cardstock, then onto card front.

Stamped the word "Let's" using Just Rite "Times Roman" alphabet set.

On the Floor: stamped the various sentiments and date using Versafine Clair Twilight and clear embossing. The comma's and "pm" were stamped with the Just Rite alphabet set.

Scored and folded a narrow piece of the red cardstock and partially adhered to floor to act as my stopper.





Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Happy Birthday Watercolour Tulip Tag Box and Watercolour Box- Silhouette Print and Cut technique

Hi Y'all!
Robyn here, digitally gearing up for a busy spring 
birthday season!
April and May keep your postal service in business around here so I need to have a heavy stash.
No paint brush or stamps touched these projects!
Print and cut is easier than you think.
On the Mat
  • Ungroup 
  • Move the print and cut elements to the working mat area
  • Choose show registration marks and make sure all elements are within the hatch marks


  • Send the design to your printer.
  • Place the paper on your mat and cut and it will automatically read the registration marks and cut.



The box is just one piece!

On the Mat


With registration marks


Printed and cut

You can do it!
We can help!
Join the Suzanne Cannon Fan Group 
On Facebook
to share your creations and comments
and questions!
Create without limits!
and Happy Birthday to all!


Sunday, April 14, 2019

Assembling the Quietfire Totes!

These totes are just so cute! Some even come with tags! There are lots of designs for lots of occasions and more being added.



It's a perfect for a small hostess gift!

Here are the brief instructions for making the base (see the video tutorial below or on YouTube):
  1. Cut all the elements in the colours of your choice. 
  2. Fold all the perforated score lines upward. 
  3. Apply strong double-sided adhesive to the tabs. I run a single strip of double sided tape along the tabs. 
  4. Form the tote by adhering the side tab first. 
  5. Remove the tape’s release paper on one side of the tabs at the base.  Align one point on the base piece with the side seam and work your way around to the other point by pushing the tabs against the base.  I work with one hand inside pushing the tabs into the correct position. 
  6. Remove the release paper on the other side and repeat until all the tabs are in place and secure.  Fill your gift tote and give to someone special! 
The finished size of most of these is about 4.25" high, 5.25" wide and about 2.25" deep. It could be a bit larger if you angled it on the cutting mat.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me!