Picnic Basket by DT Julie
Here is Julie’s version of the Picnic Basket. I love how colorful it is!
Julie Odil, DT Member Simply Crafty SVGs
Here is Julie’s version of the Picnic Basket. I love how colorful it is!
Julie Odil, DT Member Simply Crafty SVGs
The colors of this birthday Garage Workshop card (using the Garage Workshop Popup Card SVG design) used by Jana are fantastic! She modeled it after her own garage. I love that brick background and the realistic rusty saw!
Jana Forrest, DT Member Simply Crafty SVGs
Today, I am sharing this cute heart Hello card that Nancy designed with one of the frame sets in our A2 Frame Card Set 1 SVG Design. This design is so easy to use and give you a blank slate to add your own embellishments, like stickers, die cuts or stamps. She did not even waste any paper by using the cutout hearts inside the card!
Nancy Nickel, DT Member Simply Crafty SVGs
Also, take a look at the A2 Frame Card Set 2!
Hello and welcome to our 3-day Father’s Day Blog Hop. I am excited, as this is our first ever blog hop at Simply Crafty SVGS! At each hop, inspiration from our Design Team is sure to provide some Father’s Day inspiration or perhaps just some ideas for future projects!
Since this is the first stop in the Blog Hop, let’s get started with a Father’s Day 3D Side by Side UTV box.
The Side by Side UTV SVG comes with square flags, but I wanted something different for this box. So, I created 2 triangular flags you often see on 4WD toys. This is easy to create within any software with basic shapes. I used triangles to make the flags with a union command from the software I was using, eCal 2. I used the Print2Cut feature to add the text. I cut and painted 2 skewers (like you get in the dollar store) black to wrap the flags around.
I also created the Happy Father’s Day label using Print2Cut in eCal 2, which is similar to the Print and Cut features in other software, like Cricut Design Space and Silhouette Studio. Then a melted perler bead, compliments my crafty sister, to the middle of the steering wheel, for the horn. A few black rhinestones form the middle of the tires.
I wanted to break up the color in the back, so I added a strip of black and white striped washi tape. I used white glitter cardstock for the front headlights and metallic red cardstock for the back lights.
As you can see, the back open up for a place to add a gift card or some Father’s Day goodies!
If you like what you see thus far, there are a lot of other fun projects to come. Please continue the hop by visiting the next crafter on the list, which is Janet at Crafting Quine!
Make sure you visit each one and leave a comment so that you have more chances to win! Happy Hopping!
Thanks to all that participated! The $5 Gift Certificate Winner for commenting on this blog post is Vickie D.
The overall $10 Gift Certificate Winner for the entire blog hop is Sherri G. Emails have been sent to the winners.
The winners for each of the $5 gift certificates were announced on the individual blogs. Thanks to all that participated and generally a thanks to all that continue to support us through this creative venture!
Here are all the projects created by the talented designers!
Side by Side Box Card with Surfboard
Desert Off-Roading Box Card with Surfboards
Click here for more Father’s Day SVG Files.
Oh, looky what Janet did with the At the Ballpark card! She modified it to make not one, but 2 great tennis cards! There is a ton of information on her blog explaining this process. Click here to read all about it.
Janet Packer, DT Member Simply Crafty SVGS
Here is another cute card from Lena. She used the Dragon Castle Box Card to create a Princess Castle card for her granddaughter. I love the details that went into this. She used print and cut Disney elements, embossed the castle panels and stamped a wood image to make the gate door look more realistic.
Lena Fonkert, DT Member Simply Crafty SVGs