Showing posts with label Hello Cut Files. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hello Cut Files. Show all posts

Monday, August 6, 2018

Hello Polaroid Slider Card Tutorial | with Kathy

There's something about the cute little cameras in the Hello Cut File Collection (SVG, Silhouette) that just makes me smile!  I decided to create a fun slider card using the Hello Polaroid Camera (SVG, Silhouette)  You could create this card using almost any collection for any occasion!  I used the Hello Collection for mine.  Take a peek...



The slider pulls right through from the camera slot on the bottom of the card for a nice surprise greeting!


I also added a sentiment from the Hello This and That Sheet on the inside of the card.  Here are some close-ups of the front...



I put together a tutorial showing how to make this card using Silhouette.  These instructions would need to be slightly altered for other cutting machines such as Cricut, since not all of the same functions are available (specifically release compound path).  First I show how to edit the file to make it a slider in Silhouette, then how I assembled the pieces.

I started by resizing the file so that the finished card would fit in a standard sized envelope.  In this case, I resized it so that it was 6" wide (be sure to click the lock next to the sizing so that it will resize uniformly)  The end result is a card that will fit in a 6x6 envelope.


Next, I created the card base.  To do this, I made a copy of the navy layer in the cut file (which is the shape of the whole card)


I made a second copy of the navy piece, right mouse clicked on the piece and selected flip vertically.


Next,  I maneuvered the 2 pieces so they were aligned and overlapped slightly, then after selecting both pieces, right mouse clicked and selected weld to make them one large piece.


Lastly, for the card base, I added a dashed line to the center and selected group.  This will give you a score line to fold the card base.


The next few slides show how I added a slot to be cut into the camera "face" so that the picture slider could slide out.  I started by un-grouping the pieces of the camera face.  Next I selected the slot on the bottom portion of the camera(the navy piece) and resized it to be 0.15"h x 4.5"w. 


Since the slider part of the card needs to go through all layers of the front of the camera, I needed to copy the "slot" to the layers underneath the top layer.    First I selected both the slot and the small navy bottom piece and copied them.  I then clicked on the copied pieces and right clicked and selected Make Compound Path.  This gave me the completed the navy piece.  I deleted the original small navy piece, leaving just the slot over the light blue piece of the camera. 

I repeated the above process with the light blue piece... Copy both the slot and the light blue piece.  Select both parts of the copy (light blue and slot) and right mouse click, and select make compound path. (this completes the light blue piece)  Delete the original light blue piece, leaving just the slot over the bottom-most navy piece.  


Lastly Select both the larger Navy piece and the slot, right mouse click and select make compound path.  This adds the slot to the bottom most piece. 


 I added the slot in this fashion to make sure that the slots on all 3 pieces were perfectly aligned. 


Next I created my slider piece.  I started by creating two rectangles, both 3.875"H x 4.275"W.  To the top of the one on the left, I added a slim rectangle, (0.25" H x 4.65"W), overlapping them slightly, the selecting both, right mouse click and select weld. 


 For the right hand piece I added a rectangle (2.7"H x 3.825"W) centering it horizontally and towards the top of the existing rectangle.  I selected both pieces, right mouse clicked and selected make compound path.


The result of the above steps gave me the two pieces that make the slider portion of the card.


Once I cut all the pieces, I started assembling the card.  On the camera face, I added some foam tape under the top to circles of the lens to add dimension.  For the camera slider piece, I created a little scene inside the photo frame using stickers and patterned paper, then glued the whole thing onto the other rectangle.


To create the slider mechanism, first layer the camera face over the card base and trace the slot onto the base.  This will not be seen once the card is complete.


Next, Using the widest part of the slider piece, mark lines on the bottom by the slot, and then on the top about .675" down from the top (5/8 of an inch)


Draw lines connecting all of the marks.  This gives you your guides for adding foam tape.


Add a double layer of foam tape just slightly outside the lines drawn.  Do not overlap the lines, this will prevent your slider from moving up and down.


Before removing the top cover from my tape, I used a powder tool to go over the edges of the tape.  This will help the slider to move more smoothly.


Before adding the Camera Face to the base, slip the slider piece through the slot in the camera face from front to back.


Once this is done, add the camera face to the card base, making sure everything is aligned... be patient, it'll all be worth it!  I hope you're inspired to try one of your own, be sure to post if you do we'd love to see your creations!  That's it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Cute Camera Cards using Cut Files | with Karen

I have a confession to make. I really love my camera. I know, I know...people often say that I need to get out from behind my camera and experience things in real time. But the truth is that I love my camera and I love that it comes with me almost wherever I go. And quite frankly, I have no intention of changing that! So, when the new Hello collection came out, I was smitten! Cameras, cameras everywhere! On the papers. On the icon sticker sheets and Shape Sprinkles. In the Odds and Ends set and Doodlepops. And yes, in the cut files! So it was only a matter of time before I celebrated my camera in a card set I call "I love my Camera" (I know - it's very original)! Because, come on...how cute are these different camera cut files! And yes, it safe to say that over the years I have had a camera that has looked like every single one of these files (just not in these adorable Doodlebug colours)! For each of these files I used a combination of textured cardstock, petite prints and some of the prints right from the Hello collection - like the adorable bow print on the camera I call "Smile Sunshine!" And while I kept most of the designs as they came, I did embellish a few with a hand written sentiment... ...a tiny (and adorable); Shape Sprinkle... ...and even some Glitter Sprinkles to add a bit of dimension and light on "glass" areas... ...and for buttons! And while I have been trying to keep my cards a little flatter recently to help with shipping them, a few foam adhesive squares behind the lenses give a bit of dimension that I quite like! And in case you are wondering, although I am usually pretty lazy with the inside of my cards, I did have some fun with these ones adding a few icon stickers for a bit of colour. Hmmm...now that I see them all together like this, I think they would make a super cute banner. And maybe some treat containers. And even the base for a layout... Yup - I love my camera and these cute files just as much!
 Thanks for stopping by! Hugs,
   

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Happy Mother's Day | Fun Photo Props with Virginia

So happy to shout 'H-E-L_L-O Spring and also Happy Mother's Day'!
After Winter's extended stay this year the sight of flowers, butterflies and sunshine are welcomed signs lovely Spring is here to stay, yay! And what better way to celebrate a day for all Mums than spending time with family taking photos for everlasting memories.
I made some fun photo props using the floral bouquet #2, butterflies and the 'hello' word files from the Hello cut file collection.



And the sunglasses are from the Sweet Summer cut file collection.  
For camera shy friends and family, encourage them to grab a prop or two and capture the fun moment.  Save the props (remove the candy sticks) and use them on your scrapbook page afterwards!
All cut file can be purchase from the
Lori Whitlock Store

Virginia















Saturday, May 5, 2018

NSD 2018 | Introducing Hello Cut Files + GIVEAWAY!



Hello and Welcome
to our second post for National Scrapbook Day 2018!
We are thrilled to finally reveal our long awaited
HELLO
Cut File Collection

which will be available in-store at Lori Whitlock
from this Tuesday, 8th May onwards.
And of course you can be in the running to
WIN IT BEFORE YOU CAN BUY IT!
See below for details.
Here's a fun project that you can make from Anita
 using the Hello cut file collection.
Hi there, it's Anita with you to share a little camera mini book that I created using one of the cameras from the Hello collection cutfiles. I’ve used lots of the patterned papers from Hello  to create the cover and I have also created a video so you can see just how to make the camera and a flip through of my mini book.


On the inside cover I added the title of my mini book. 
The binding for the book was made with just a simple accordion fold created using a scoreboard to add the pages.







I hope this mini book gets you thinking about just how you can use 
the Doodlebug design cut files to create fun projects 

Here are a list of product I’ve used 

5870: hello there doodle-pops 
5845: heart of gold shape sprinkles 
5909: hello odds & ends
5912: hello mini icons sticker
5931: hello icons sticker
5932: hello this & that sticker 
5971: beautiful blooms 
5972: garden party
5973: petite & pretty
5977: good as gold foil
5978: sitting pretty
6007: hello 6x6 paper pad
3511: lily white jewels
4605: lily white mini doilies
4716: cupcake skinny CS stickers
3426: cupcake teensy type CS stickers


Anita..xx
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