How does the card club work?
Each month we offer a kit to create 3 new cards and learn new techniques.
Each month the first consecutive Monday and Tuesday*, visit the store to pick up your kit and receive instructions.
Come into the store to sign up. Cost averages out to $5 per month.
Our first class will be three fun Halloween cards and will begin on September 10th and 11th (due to Labor day, Septembers class will have a later start)
I know with all this heat it doesn't seam possible, but Halloween is on its way and will be here before you know it.
Today I am sharing projects made from PhotoPlay Papers- Trick or Treat Line.
This line is full of beautiful colors and great Halloween finds.
For the layout I used the Sketch for the August Challenge and lots of stickers from the sticker sheet.
*if you haven't tried the challenge yet, give it a try!
The cat card is made using one journal block, some printed paper and the happy Halloween sticker (with pop dots).
The second card is also made with bits of paper and 2 stickers.
Both cards are easy and quick and a fun way to share a little "spooky" greeting.
Because this is halloween, I wanted to create some different ways to share treats with your
co-workers, neighbors and those little witches and goblins who visit your door.
The first box is the tall Triangle Box from Lori Whitlock. The box can be cut on either a cricut or silhouette or you can find a template to use with the Scor-Pal
Next up is the bag in a box. It is made from a 6 x 6 piece of paper and an Envelope punch board.
The fold over box is also made using a punch board.
I posted a video explaining how to make both boxes.
If you have extra envelopes laying around, an envelope bag is a great way to share a treat as well.
These bags go together in just a couple of steps.
The last two projects are use made using supplies you probably already have at home.
Simply wrap tissue paper around a toilet paper roll or small box and tie with some twine.
Finish with some printed paper and a little sticker.
Inexpensive but cute!
Now its your turn.
What are you doing to get ready for your little Trick or Treaters?
Stop by the store or shop online to get your supplies
Each month we will create a project while you learn the basic techniques and some advanced skills
Learn how to import and create with Lori Whitlock’s SVG Files. We will also discuss how to use Silhouette Files with the Cricut and have plenty of time to create a couple of projects.
*You must have a laptop, with wireless capabilities and a Cricut machine that is compatible with Cricut Design Space
(Cricut Explore, Explore Air, Explore one and Explore Air 2)
New to Silhouette or wondering how to get started? Need a little Refresher?
This class for you!
We will go over how to set up your Silhouette/Cameo, making your first cut and purchasing designs. You will also learn how to manipulate your designs and what all those little icons are used for. You will receive a 10 page "bible" of all things Silhouette and some fun homework projects to get you started.
Bring your laptop and your machine and mat, we will get you cutting and creating before the night is over.
The Design club is for advanced users of the Silhouette and you must have Silhouette Studio Design Edition Software. In Design Club we move at a fast pace!
We will be creating some interactive cards. I will show you how to make them as is, or change them up to create your own projects.