Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Snowflake Window Card/ Let it snow

 Hey Y'all!
Happy New Year!
 Robyn here with the only kind of s**w I like.
Three easy pieces!
The Snowflake Window Card File is FREE 
with the purchase of any other Suzanne Cannon File.
On the Mat
The file is 5x7" and I scaled it down to A2- 4 1/4 x5 1/2
because I like that size and that is the joy of digital cutting. 
A2 sized
The sentiment was also scaled to fit the card.
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow

Glitter can be  added to the snowflakes and sentiments with any adhesive that dries tacky.
I used Tombow mono multi liquid glue.
Put some glue on the cuts, mush around with your fingers and let it dry for a minute then cover in glitter.
Use an old cover sheet from double sided adhesive to press the glitter on, let it sit and burnish the glitter for maximum shine.

Supplies:
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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

QFD SNOWFLAKE CARD MONOGRAM FONT

 


Hello, all!

If you are in need of a personalized winter card, here is the perfect font for you:

all cut

put together and decorated with rhinestones

Look at all the fine details of the snowflakes.



Thanks for stopping by. Happy New Year to you all!
Kora




Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Holly Cookie Box- Merry Christmas

 Hey Y'all!
Robyn here
 with last minute gift projects that keep on giving.
Give this cookie box to a baking friend and see if it returns to you with cookies!

On the Mat
Left over pieces created a gift card ATC to go with it.

Stamp set of 6 

The box is one easy piece and I added some stickles and glossy accents for the holly and berries.

Through the years we all may be together,
If the fates allow.
Until then we'll have to mutter through somehow!
So have yourself a merry little Christmas now.
Lyrics-Ralph Blane




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Thursday, December 17, 2020

Assembling the Treat Bowl

 


Hey there Artlets! Meet the Quietfire Treat Bowls.  It's amazing how much they can hold. 

Here is a quicky tutorial on how to assemble the Treat Bowls!  It's really easy, but it helps to have a quick overview!  If you want to find the files on my profile at Silhouette*, use the filter and search for "bowl".

Watch this video - or if you're receiving this as an email update, view the video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/asaZrRD62Do

Thanks for watching!  Happy creating!
Suzanne

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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

HANGING MR. MOOSE BOX ORNAMENT LANTERN

 


Hello, all!

Here is a fun project, which can be all: a lantern, Christmas Tree decoration, or a little cookie box. 

You can find the digital file here:

On the mat

Ungroup all the elements and cut them in the color of your choice.

all cut

putting the lantern together




The box from above.

Electric candle inside 



I put the lantern up in the window as a Christmas decoration :-)

Happy Christmas to you all,
Kora




Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Hanging Penguin Box Ornament Lantern

Hey Y'all!
Robyn here.
Need a chuckle? a little light? a quick gift- for yourself or others?
This series fits all that and more.
The box is just one piece and embellishments determine the rest.
Is it an ornament? a lantern? candy dish? place setting decor? Greens arrangement?
Again , all of the above.
On the Mat

Folds flat for mailing if you don't attach the hanging handle.

Supplies
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Monday, December 7, 2020

Assembling the Quietfire Upright Gift Boxes

 


Meet the new Upright Gift Boxes!  These are all Christmas/Winter themed, but I think you'll see this type of box again!
 

They're really very easy to cut and assemble.  You can find them on my Silhouette page - just filter my profile using the word "upright".

Here is how you assemble them.

Cut the file in any colour you wish.  Busy patterned papers might be too busy for this box!

 
Fold along all the long perforated score lines.
 
The sides folds of the box require a little extra love. They form a "pleat".  Use a ball stylus and ruler to help crease those lines, especially the one that is horizontal when the box is upright.  
 


Don't forget the score lines on the tab.  Those will need to bend, too.

 

Add adhesive to the side tab and form the box.


 
Close the bottom of the box.  You may with to add adhesive to this tab, too.
 
 
Pinch the side pleats gently, fold the top over and insert the tab into the slot.
 
 



Add the included bow on the front or make your own ribbon bow. Fill with a gift or some chocolates, or......?

Happy creating, Suzanne

P.S. You can find them on my Silhouette page - just filter my profile using the word "upright".