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Most wonderful craft bundle

It’s the most wonderful time of the year!

I know it’s hard to talk about Christmas before Thanksgiving but us crafters need to be prepared.  In order to be ready with our DIY Christmas Gifts and new decor we need to start early.  In all honesty we probably start thinking about Christmas in the summer.

If you are still in the process of making gifts, or items to sell at craft fairs or online you will love this design bundle!  It is full of Christmas fonts, monogram frames, holiday cut files and so much more!  As with all the design bundles from DesignBundles.net your purchase comes with personal and commercial licenses.  So you are able to use all the wonderful elements in all your projects.

The Christmas Craft Bundle Vol. IIhttps://designbundles.net/the-christmas-craft-bundle-ii

One of the fonts I am super excited about is the Gingerbread font

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Handlettered fonts are so lovely and they are great for gift tags and cards. I love this one with all the swooshes.

If you are making loads of Christmas ornaments you will find loads of cut files to use on them.

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They have also been kind enough to add a floating ornament template.  Easy to cut out using your Silhouette (or Cricut).

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Hand lettering quotes to use as stencils on chalkboard, or even just printed will make quick DIY decorations.  Any number of these would also be great on shirts for the family.

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And we all love a good monogram for the holidays! These would work well on those glass ornaments too.

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There is so much more to be found in this bundle. You really need to go see it for yourself. Follow this link https://designbundles.net/the-christmas-craft-bundle-ii

The most amazing thing about this it the price! Product from over 40 designers are in this bundle.  There are so many items I can’t even list them all.  Individual items range in price from $3-$18, so in total this bundle is worth over $300!  But Desingbundles.net is offering it to you for the discounted price of $24!

A 93% discount.  But this discount won’t last forever. Get it before the time runs out, and so you still have time to get your gifts made.

Happy crafting!



Dawn Jennings

 


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Custom Daredevil Shirt ~ Silhouette Blog Hop & a Giveaway!!

When Sid turned two we had an Evel Knievel themed birthday party for him.  This seemed perfect for our little daredevil.  Admittedly when discussing this theme with Ian he was a little concerned. It took me a while to figure out why, and then I explained to him that Evel is a person’s name and that he was not evil, and when I say ‘daredevil’ I also don’t mean someone who is bad. I just love how kid brains process things.

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Originally I wanted to make Sid an Evel Knievel suit. And when I say ‘I wanted to make’, I really mean I wanted my mom to make him one (see picture).

But it was so hot and we had lots of water activities at his party that he wouldn’t really be wearing it…..so I scratched that idea.

I also thought of just making him a shirt that looks like the top of Evel’s suite. Think tuxedo shirt….

But I still wasn’t sold on that idea.  Then I found an image somewhere on Google that I thought would be great for his shirt and a whole new idea was formed.

I wanted to customize Sid’s shirt so I took the image traced and altered it. (As I do with everything I make.)

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It is convenient that Sid’s name only has three letters and fit under the motorcycle in place of the engine.  I used two colors of flocked HTV (HTV=Heat Transfer Vinyl), it’s the kinda fuzzy stuff. I personally think it holds up better than regular HTV by the way.

It was a little difficult to get a picture of him in his shirt on his birthday (left) but he still wears this shirt all the time (he’s three and a half now).

Custom Evel Knievel Shirt

I went ahead and used the same image for his party favors.  I simply replaced Sid with Ride, as I felt people wouldn’t want to take home bags that say “Sid” on them.  For the bags I used the printable HTV for light colors (there is a difference between the one for light fabric and the one for dark fabric, I explain it in this post) and had my Cameo cut around the outside of the image, and the larger pieces inside.

Evel Knievel Party Favors

Inside the bag is a matching tattoo and sticker also made with my Silhouette Cameo.

Turns out that this Silhouette Challenge theme was all about Fabrics! So I just knew this project would fit in perfectly. Now since using HTV is only one option with working with your Silhouette and fabrics these wonderful ladies have come up with some other amazing ideas for you.  My Silhouette Challenge buddies and I are all sharing projects on our blogs today, so peruse the projects below for a wealth of Silhouette inspiration!

Art Party Smocks Custom Daredevil Shirt ~ Silhouette Blog Hop DIY Lightning Bug Wall Art with Lights DIY Chevron Mickey Mouse Shirt with Glitter HTV DIY Nautical Pillow Cover + A GIVEAWAY! Recycling Tee Shirts - St. Patty's Day Style! Appliqued Initial Heart Pillow Wrap-Around Shark Shirt Sew A Shopping Tote Into A Zipper Pouch 3 Creative Onesies for Baby Girl & Free Cut Files Pom Pom Tail Bunny Onesie Freezer Paper Stenciled Cushion with a Giveaway! Rawr! Dinosaur Birthday Shirt customize your Picnic Blanket It is Well With My Soul T-Shirt Design Monogrammed Envelope Pillows + Giveaway {The Silhouette Challenge} Toddler Trouble Shirt with free cut file DIY Ombré Tote Upcycled t-shirt cat... Meow! Little Helper Stenciled Kids Apron DIY Easter Egg Shirt - Silhouette Heat Transfer & Rhinestones DIY: Crazy Cat Lady Shirt + Free Cut File

1. Cutesy Crafts // 2. Mama Sonshine // 3. Morena’s Corner // 4. Simply Kelly Designs // 5. Coral + Mint Design Co. // 6. A Time For Seasons // 7. Architecture of a Mom // 8. Where The Smiles Have Been // 9. Haberdashery Fun // 10. The Thinking Closet // 11. The Crafting Nook // 12. Get Silvered // 13. Tori Grant Designs // 14. From Wine to Whine // 15. Create & Babble // 16. Curly Crafty Mom // 17. unOriginal Mom // 18. The Small Stuff Counts // 19. The Experimental Home // 20. Creative Ramblings // 21. Adventures in All Things Food // 22. Minted Strawberry

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A TMNT 5th Birthday Party

As some of may have noticed I love to make party decorations.

This is great, as both my kids are young and have many more birthday for me to decorate.

Ian’s birthday is in March and I make him start deciding on a theme in December and verify it in January.  This might seem difficult for a 4 (soon to be 5!) year old boy…..But Ian is different.   Basically when he decides something, that’s it.  He picks his Halloween costumes out 3 months in advance and doesn’t change his mind.  So I know that if he decides he wants a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle party for his 5th birthday, that’s the party he is going to get.

I loved TMNT growing up and I love that Ian does too.  Now they are different and I am not entirely sold on them yet, but it’s the thought right?

I couldn’t wait to share all the projects I made for Ian’s birthday and this months Silhouette Challenge “Party” fit so perfectly.  I already shared how I made his pretty awesome invitations so I am not going to go into that again.

Here are the decorations from the party we had in March, I know….March was moths ago, don’t judge. (I will warn you, this post is heavy with pictures)

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I actually had plans to make rosettes with all the turtles, but only got Mikey done.  I was really please how the turtle head turned out after tracing and cutting with my Silhouette Cameo.

 

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For Ian’s Superhero Party I made a city-scape backdrop for the food table, which of course I didn’t keep.  Since I had to make a new one, I used my Silhouette and cut a stencil out of contact paper.  It made painting the building super easy.

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I just used white duck tape for the road lines on the black table cloth.  The sewer grate and decorations on the colored circles hanging down were made with the Print and Cut feature.

 

 

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I had this grand idea for the food labels, instead of using the table tents, like I normally do.  I would make them like large cupcake toppers and just stick them in the food.

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This is where planning ahead is important.  I already had my menu planned, so it was easy to print and cut the food labels prior to the party.

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My idea mostly worked, but a few things needed giant marshmallows as stands.

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I was really happy how my pennant banner turned out.  I used the sketch pens to draw the face before cutting out the triangle and then used the Print and Cut feature for the masks.

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For Ian’s “Happy Birthday” Banner I wanted to use the same face as I did for the giant rosette.  I ended up adding the black outer layer to give it more dimension.  I just had to trace the image in three parts.

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The pieces that had letter on them did not get the black outline, or white eyes.  I didn’t want to take away from the letters.

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Since there are four turtles I wanted to have all of them up there, so I made a turtle shell to go in between happy & birthday.

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Because the number of letters in my banner is odd, I didn’t have a symmetrical color pattern.  Don’t look too closely.

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The turtles all started with some toxic ooze so we needed a warning sign.  Using a wood sign, scrapbook paper, and distressing ink I made a sign for the vinyl letters and danger symbols.

 

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I was going to use vinyl for the green ooze, but decided to try some paint.  After painting on the drips, I just went ahead and let the paint drip down the sign.  It was one of those “umm…why didn’t I do this earlier? because it is so much easier” moments.

 

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It gets hung on the front of my mom’s house (Party Local), which is where I hang all my party signs.

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When Ian decided to have a TMNT party I was at Target and they had these buckets in the dollar spot.  I decided not to wait till the month of his party to buy them.  So glad I did, cause they were gone the next time I went.  We filled them with stickers, candy, TMNT fruit snacks, little pens, and Toxic Ooze (of course).

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With my Silhouette I made “Thanks for shell-abrating” tags for the buckets.

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The stickers for the ooze were made with Silhouette’s clear sticker paper.  I had the kids all help make the ooze and fill the cups.

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I bought this cute little pizza box design from the Silhouette store and used the Print and Cut feature to cut them out.  I put all the stickers for their buckets in the pizza boxes.

 

 

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We also made masks & turtle shells for all the kids to wear and take home.

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The windows on the box buildings were cut using my Silhouette.  I was trying to decided between a stencil and paper, and the paper was easier.

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My wonderful aunt who makes our birthday cakes was sick, so we went with cupcake for this party.  I didn’t have time to make all the cupcake wrappers but there was about a dozen that had them.

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I had been collecting the mini-pizza boxes to use at the party and we put some of the cupcakes in them.

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For the top cupcake I made a big topper with Ian’s favorite turtle.  I also used some plastic TMNT cups that I bought as center pieces.  I cut out designs and inserted them in the cups with florist foam.  Unfortunately I don’t have a great picture of them.

 

Dawn Marie

 

 

Want to Check Out More Silhouette Projects?

My Silhouette Challenge buddies and I are all sharing projects on our blogs today, so peruse the projects below for a wealth of Silhouette inspiration!

Engagement Party Cupcake Toppers DIY Stenciled Garden Party Favor Bags Creating Custom Party Decor for Next to Nothing How to Stencil an IceTub for Beverages Princess Invitation with a FREE Cut File DIY Captain America Card "He Said She Said" Shower Game A TMNT 5th Birthday Party Wine Glass Tags Surfin Party Printables Part 2 Engagement Party Banner Spa Party Fun! Mermaid Birthday Party Ideas DIY Burlap Chair Signs for the Bride & Groom Dog Days of Summer Party DIY Wedding Invites with a Mobile App and QR Code (and FREE Cut Files!) It's Party Time! DIY Stickers & Invites 50 Years Ago Birthday Sign with Free Printable and Cut Files

1. Two Purple Couches // 2. Practically Functional // 3. Crafty Bonds // 4. Dragonfly & Lily Pads // 5. From Whine to Whine // 6. Simply Kelly Designs // 7. unOriginal Mom // 8. MamaSonshine // 9. Get Silvered // 10. Made in a Day // 11. Weekend Craft // 12. Little Blue’s Room // 13. The Stamp Doc // 14. The Thinking Closet // 15. Cupcakes&Crowbars // 16. Where The Smiles Have Been // 17. DIYJustCuz // 18. My Paper Craze

 

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Spring Treat Challenge

It has been awhile since I participated in a craft challenge.  A new challenge over at SVG Cutting Files started on the 15th (theirs run 15th-14th of each month) with a theme of “Spring Treat.”  I thought it was a perfect break for me because I love to make treat bags and boxes and wanted something with a bunny on it.

MSS_BunnyBag_SpringChallengeI actually found this bunny slide card and loved the little bunny on it.  I used a gift bag file that I have from SVG Cuts (not part of the challenge).  I duplicated the grass from the slider card to wrap around the bag.

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Of course I had to use my sketch pens to write “Hoppy Spring” on a little egg.

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Who knows, I just might have to make some more for Ian’s class mates.

 

 

 

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