Showing posts with label video tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video tutorial. Show all posts

Saturday, February 3, 2024

Assembling the Quietfire Heart Boxes

Meet the Quietfire Heart Boxes! 

Make these gorgeous heart shaped boxes! Although they were designed with Valentine’s Day in mind, they’d be perfect wedding or anniversary decor. The bottom of the box is open if you want to add a flameless votive to cast awesome shadows or line this box with vellum for a more muted look.  Create a stack of heart boxes using all the Quietfire Heart Boxes.





These heart shaped boxes are available on my Silhouette profile HERE beginning February 5, 2024. (Filter for Heart if you have trouble finding them.)

If you are viewing this as an email update, please go to YouTube to view the assembly video there.

If you have any questions, please contact me through my website as I'm having a big fight with replies in Blogger!!

Happy creating! Suzanne  P.S. The video will be private until the morning of February 5!

Sunday, September 10, 2023

Assembling the Quietfire Cake Slices

 The Quietfire Cake Slices are fun and easy projects that you can fill with treats or gifts or use as table ornaments.  I haven't checked yet, but 10 boxes should make a full cake!

These files are available on my Silhouette Design Store http://bit.ly/2oAR9e6

Filter for "cake" if you have trouble finding them! 

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Scroll down to see the current selection of boxes and at the bottom you'll find the video tutorial!





 


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Happy creating, Suzanne

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Be Kind Quote Stencil Card

 Hi Y'all! 
Robyn here with a card for ALL occasions!
The file is both a card front and a stencil.
Challenge yourself-
How many projects can you create with this file?
On the Mat




the ATC working mat


Here is Suzanne sharing how to use the stencils.

Supplies
Thank or remind someone to be kind today!
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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Assembling the Quietfire Pop Up Box in a Card





Usually, I'm referring to a Card in a Box, but now I'm so confused.  This is a card in a box in a card!  I've just created a series of these for Easter and Spring and I'm using the Baby Bunny Pop Up Box in a Card to show you how it's made.  You can find all my Pop Up Box in a Cards at Silhouette.

Follow along on the video tutorial for all the details.  The box is constructed just like the Card in a Box, except there is a little extra to assemble: The box is inserted in a card base!  These cards are 5x7" and are all basically assembled the same with with variation in embellishments.

If you are receiving this as an email update, CLICK HERE to view the video on YouTube.
Happy Creating!
 Suzanne

Saturday, February 9, 2019

Assembling the Quietfire Card in a Box!

Although the Card in a Box comes in slightly different configurations, they all assemble pretty much the same way!  They're just too cute!

If you have a specific question about a design, please contact me directly using the contact box in the sidebar or even better, my website, and I'll be happy to help you out!>>>>>>>>

Want to see the Sleigh Ride Card in a Box assembly video?  Click HERE!

Want to see the Park Bench Card in a Box assembly?  Click HERE!


What makes them really fun is that they fold flat for mailing.  I've created quite a few variations. Here is a small sampling!



These awesome projects look complicated, but they're really simple!  Here is a detailed video tutorial to help you out.  It's for the Halloween box, but it's basically the same for all of them! These are available in the Silhouette Design Store (try filtering for "card").   Happy creating! Suzanne
(If you're receiving this as an email update, click here to go to the video on YouTube.)





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Sunday, January 6, 2019

Making Quietfire Lanterns - Tutorial

I love making these lanterns!  They come in several different sizes, but they are all assembled the same way. The awesome thing about them is that they can fold flat for mailing or storage till next year!

I create new ones frequently and if you need a little reminder how they are assembled, follow along below.  If you're making your first lantern, check out the Assembling Quietfire Christmas Lanterns from the Silhouette Cutting Files on YouTube or click below. (If you're receiving this as an email update, please click on the link to view the video on YouTube.)

If you wish, there is a slightly shorter refresher video on YouTube HERE.


Use this lantern as a centerpiece or cut a collection of them! Use them as table decorations at each place. Add a vellum panel and fill them with flameless votives or add a tiny plant or treat – do whatever your imagination dreams of!

Here is the short version of the instructions.

  1. Open the file in your software.  Ungroup all the elements, leaving the lantern on the mat.  Cut from desired colour. If there are any on-lays, cut them from your desired colours as well.
  2. Cut the vellum panels if you are going to use them (don't forget to change your blade settings before - and after!) 
  3. Place the lantern face down and fold all the perforated score lines up towards you except for the two shown. 
  4. Adhere the vellum panels inside the lantern now if you wish to use them.
  5. You may add any on-lays at this point.
  6.  Fold sides to create box, add adhesive to the tab and secure. 
  7. To create the bottom, fold the diagonal score lines on the irregular tabs outwards. Apply adhesive to those.  
  8. Adhere this tab to the adjacent (regular shaped tab). Repeat the same with the two remaining tabs. 
  9. By pushing your finger up at the bottom of the box, you will now be able to fold your box flat. When it is returned to lantern shape, the floor of the lantern will “lock”. Assemble the top by sliding side tabs over the notches. 
Voila!  You've done it!  They're so cute, you'll want to make another!
Happy creating! Suzanne

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Bless these Blooms Home Decor Project


It's Suzanne here today.  I have these gorgeous Hydrangeas.  Some of the flowers said they wanted to come into the house.....  They needed a container just for them, so I created one.

Check out how it's done in this Tiny Tutorial that I've uploaded to YouTube.  Pause it if it's too fast.  It's a really easy project!
If you're receiving this as an email update, click here to see the video!




Supplies:
Bless these Blooms cutting file - Silhouette ID #264900
A little pail or other container 
Silhouette Matte Vinyl in pink 
Silhouette Transfer Tape