I decided to participate in another challenge with SVG Cutting Files. This challenge is for birthday cards, the main focus should be something purchased from SVG Cutting Files.
I found it a little more difficult to make a card without someone specific in mind. I knew I wanted to make a Halloween birthday card at least, but in order to get the free files associated with the challenge I had to make two cards.
Since I am a scientist I thought I need to make a birthday card using the Science Rocks kit I had.
I made the card base to look like a benzene ring and used the science girl and test tube rack.
Inside it says “it has been scientifically proven that too many birthdays will kill you.”
I love using clear sticker paper for glass elements, like the test tubes and her goggle lenses.
For the Halloween birthday card I used the Chibi Werewolf file. I had actually purchased the set for the mummy, but the werewolf was perfect for this idea. Inside it says ‘Have a howling good birthday!’
I designed the card base to be like a haunted house. I used sketch pens to draw the spider webs in the windows. Parts of the tree are not glued down so the stick out for some dimension.
I also used dimensional foam tabs to pop out the ‘roar’ word balloon.
I, of course, used my Silhouette Cameo to cut out all the elements for the card.
Don’t forget to go to the challenge page and see all the other amazing projects.
This is my first time participating in a challenge with SVG Cutting Files. The challenge is for fall colors, you can create anything as long as you use fall colors and something from SVG Cutting Files.
I went ahead and made a Thanksgiving card using their Chibi Turkey file. It’s a pretty cute little bird. Although I did just realize I put the beak and little wing-hands on up-side down! oops.
I designed the card base, flag and maple leaves. I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut out all the elements for the card.
The “let’s talk turkey” flag was printed and then cut. I had the dashed just cut, but they didn’t show up that well, so I went over them with a marker.
I used dimensional foam tabs to elevate the turkey and second level.
This was also my first time using distressing ink on the edges. I was a little nervous, cause you know if I over do I would have to just re-cut that piece. But I am pleased with the result.
Don’t forget to go to the challenge page and see all the other amazing projects.
I love chalkboard art. I love that it can be changed really easily, just erase it and write something new.
The problem I have….
I have horrible handwriting and I can’t draw a stick figure.
Ok, seriously, look at the one on the left, would you want that on your dresser if you were a kid? Can you say SCAR-RY. Nothing about it says ‘I love you.’
But I found these super cute little chalkboards at the craft store and a chalk marker and wanted to make something for my son. So I thought I would turn to my Silhouette Cameo and some vinyl to make a stencil.
I just colored in the lines of the stencil using the chalk marker. Much cuter, and way easier than writing.
I made two stencils because I have two chalkboards. There is no way I would have been able to draw this moon by hand.
The marker says it will come off with water, but as you can see with the moon one, it doesn’t really come all the way off if you leave it on for a while.
Ian really likes his little signs, even if he can’t read them yet. They are super easy to make, and super easy to change the sentiment.
I am a last-minute gifter. You know that lady who is pulling her kid along at a run in the store looking for that toy, because she is on her way to the birthday party and is already running late…
Yep that’s me.
Don’t know why. It’s not like I don’t think about what I want to get, or that I’m unsure if we are going to the party. Trust me, I think about it, for days. And, I always think, there’s still more time.
Since I have gotten my Silhouette, those last-minute gifts have turned into ‘what can I make’ the night before the party, which leads to finishing it 10 minutes before we have to leave, still running late.
One such instance I had an idea to give the birthday girl a personalized bag and beach towel, and another swimming related item. But alas, the store didn’t have the type of beach towel I wanted, so I just got her a toy to o with the bag I was going to make her.
So here it is ten o’clock the night before and I sit down at my computer to make her bag. I had planned on using the printable heat transfer material that I love. I traced and colored in studio, got her name all curved and did a test print.
No red ink.
But I was in luck, I had just enough HTV to make her bag. But weeding Spiderman’s face was a killer!
It actually turned out better than what I had planned. I really like the way color of the bag shows through Spiderman’s black lines, so his mask is actually pink. Cause you know, it’s for a girl.
We had to attend a birthday party for a pair of sisters (not twins, just born in the same month) while I was sick. I wanted to make them something personal, but wasn’t sure what to do, or if we were going to make it to the party. Cause you know, I was dying, or at least felt like I was.
I decided to get them a gift card to an ice cream store and make them personalized ice cream dishes.
I cut the ice cream cone, sprinkles and names out of vinyl. You can’t see in the picture, but the cone has a cross-hatch cuts to make it look like a waffle cone.
I decided to make my own gift boxes, because I didn’t have a gift bag or boxes that they would fit in.
I made the gift boxes using cardstock and decorative paper accents, and coordinating tags. I also added some straw-spoons to the box. I finished these about 20 minutes before we had to leave for the party.
I really love the way they turned out.
Of course I used the sketch pen feature to label the tags, because my hand writing is atrocious.
Neither of these projects would have been possible without my Silhouette. I am still a last-minute-gifter but now at least my gifts are personalized.