For me, many files in the Simply Crafty SVGs’ shop are versatile enough to use for multiple occasions. This is not by accident. As a crafter, I like to get the most bang for the buck, as I am sure most of you understand. So, today, I made a Christmas version of the Tall Window Lantern SVG design. It is so easy to customize for any holiday or season. The original I made with a Spring feel, but I really wanted to make it for a Christmas decoration for my home.
I added a few Holly, Pine and Berry elements for the top using images from the Cricut cartridge 3D Floral Home Decor. I used the leaves from design #MA404E and the holly and pine from design #MA404C. I also added a few rhinestone accents on the top.
I embossed the optional vellum panels with the Cuttlebug Victoria Embossing Folder. I love the look of embossed vellum.
Instead of using a battery-operated tealight, I lit it up a small string of Fairy Lights. This really highlights the embossing pattern.
I hope you enjoyed this project. Happy Crafting! -Sandy
Sharing this beautiful version of the Christmas Tree Delivery Card by Annie. Who does not like the classic Red Vintage Truck?! This box card folds flat to fit into an envelope.
This month, Helle used the Round Ball Ornament Box (2.5 inches) SVG file to make some hostess gifts filled with chocolate. In addition to the included shape openings, she further personalized the box by adding her own cutout to the front of a few of the boxes.
This month, Janet has some great tips on making multiple cards on your die cutting machine, including Cricut and Silhouette. To illustrate this process, she created multiple Santa Delivers Box Cards. Here is a fabulous photo of the results! To get these tips, click here to read all about it. It may just speed your Holiday card making!