Black Friday Sale – All SVGs in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop 50% Off

We have a great Black Friday sale happening now through Monday in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop!  Get 50% Off All SVGs, Fonts, Pattern Fills and Commercial Licenses when you use code BLACK2020 at checkout!  It’s the perfect time to create some holiday cards, tags or boxes!

Don’t miss out on this fabulous deal!  SVG Sale ends Monday, November 30th.

( These downloads include SVG files that may be used with Cricut Explore, Silhouette (Designer Edition upgrade required), Eclips, Brother Scan and Cut, and any other software that will open SVG files. )

And are you looking to get a new cutting machine?  Make sure to check out the Black Friday Deals over at Silhouette!  Each of the Cameo and Portrait bundles come with 100 Exclusive Lori Whitlock Designs!  Be sure to use Code LORI at checkout to take advantage of these fabulous deals!  Don’t wait, Silhouette’s Black Friday Sale ends December 7th!

And here is a peek at the Lori Whitlock Designs that are available EXCLUSIVELY with these Portrait and Cameo Bundles!

Have a great day!

50% Off SVGs Ends Tonight!

The Fall Sale is coming to an end!  Get 50% off all SVGs, Fonts, Pattern Fills and Commercial Licenses in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop when you use code SEPT50 at checkout!  It’s a great time to stock up on all those files on your wish list!

* * These SVG files can be used with Cricut Explore, Silhouette Studio (with the Designer Edition upgrade), Scan N Cut, and any other cutter that will work with SVG files

 

These new School Themed boxes would be perfect for students returning to learning!  And they’re 50% off through tonight!

 

SHOP HERE.

Have a great day!

Fall Sale! Get 50% Off SVGs through Sunday!

Let’s kick off the unofficial start of fall with a sale!  Get 50% off all SVGs, Fonts, Pattern Fills and Commercial Licenses in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop when you use code SEPT50 at checkout!  It’s the perfect time to get some Halloween Cards and favors or even to start your Holiday Cards!  Don’t miss out, this sale ends Sunday!

* * These SVG files can be used with Cricut Explore, Silhouette Studio (with the Designer Edition upgrade), Scan N Cut, and any other cutter that will work with SVG files

 

Maybe pick up some of the new Impossible Cards!  They are so easy to assemble and they make a big impression!

SHOP HERE.

Have a great day!

Box Castle Card and Sketch Fonts

Hello!  Today I have a great castle card to show off and a review of some of Lori’s Sketch Fonts.

Image 1

SVG/Silhouette

On the back is a Happy Birthday sentiment.  I decided I wanted to try out some sketch fonts with different pens.  On the card I used the LW Favorite Sketch font. Here are fonts I experimented with:

Tall Sketch Font: SVG/Silhouette

Jordan Sketch Font: SVG/Silhouette

Favorite Sketch Font: SVG/Silhouette

Block Sketch Font: SVG/Silhouette

Dot Sketch Font: SVG/Silhouette

I also tried some fonts that aren’t Sketch:

Delightful SVG/Silhouette

Skinny Minnie SVG/Silhouette

State Heart Dingbats SVG/Silhouette

I’m using the Cricut Explore Air 2 today.  These sketch fonts will also work with other Cricut machines as well as Silhouette machines.  I first used a pen, and I forgot to select Draw for several of the fonts (so some were cut).  First tip when using sketch fonts and pens is to make sure to select Draw for your font.

You can see the sketch fonts are a single line and the other fonts, the machine draws an outline of the letters.  I think they all look great though.  Next I used a 1 mm marker.  This was an older marker, so by the end of the drawing, it is getting a little faded.

I learned that you select the type of pen or marker in the pallet square next to the Linetype selection drop down menu in Cricut Design Space. I think the marker is especially great for the Tall Sketch Font and the State Dingbats font.

Last I tried selecting some fonts with the pen and some fonts with a marker.  The turquoise words are in pen and the gold are 1 mm marker. The machine stops after finishing drawing with the pen, and then tells you to change tools.  You can see what the different fonts look like.  I love having some sketch fonts to be able to add your own sentiments to cards.

The first font in the above picture is the Dot Sketch font (not Block).  The marker writes the Skinny Minnie font really great too.

Well there you go–an exploration in using different fonts with your sketch pens.  Is anyone interested in seeing the Silhouette sketch pens?  We can try that in another post!

And don’t forget,  all SVGs, Fonts, pattern fills and commercial licenses are on sale now in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop.  Get 30% off when you use code AUG2020 at checkout.  Sale Ends Saturday.

Have a great day!

Ashley