Sponsor
Cottonelle’s “Respect the Roll” Campaign
Thank you to Cottonelle for encouraging me to Respect The Roll by sending me these awesome roll covers and Cottonelle Clean Care product and sponsoring my creativity. You can enter to win roll covers yourself by visiting Cottonelle’s Facebook page!
I love blogging. Sometimes I get fun opportunities to blog about stuff, and today is no different. Cottonelle sent me these fun and oh-so-adorable toilet paper roll covers. Aren’t they so cute?! I die.

Cottonelle wants to share a new campaign,

Toilet paper doesn’t need to be banished into hiding under the bathroom counter. Bring it out of hiding and put it where you can reach it! Without getting too graphic, don’t you just hate it when you are doin’ your thang and then realize there’s no toilet paper left on the roll? And that the cabinet where the toilet paper is further away than your arm can reach? Ya, me too.
Now you don’t have to sacrifice your pretty bathroom decor to have the toilet paper right where you need it in a pinch.

It just looks like a pretty little container with pretty stuff inside. But look! There she is.

There’s really no end to the creative ways you can now store your toilet paper. All while staying pretty at the same time.

Oh, and I don’t even know if I’m “allowed” to mention this in the campaign, but I’m a rebel so I’ll do it anyway. These fun covers are made for toilet paper, but for all the ladies out there, tampons fit PERFECTLY inside them as well! Woot! I also used one for a fake house plant. No need to purchase only one per bathroom. Use all three – toilet paper, tampons, and plants.
Thank you again to Cottonelle for sponsoring this blog post. Please click here to learn more about Respecting The Roll. I was selected for this sponsorship by the Clever Girls Collective. All opinions expressed here are my own.

The cutest Advent Calendar you ever did see
Well guys, I FINALLY finished the Advent Calendar from Silhouette. And, ohmeeegosh, it’s pretty cute. See for yourself.

First off, if you want to order one of these, you DO NOT need a Silhouette machine to make one. So if you don’t have a machine, you can keep on reading, mmm-kay?

Also, I’m giving all of you the files to cut out all the box fronts as well as all my numbers. They will be at the bottom of this post. Just click them then follow the prompt to save them to your computer.

Okay, so you guys love it when I keep it real. So I’m gonna keep it real about this Advent Calendar.
First off, it’s cute. And it’s fun. And you can create any look you want. And lucky you, they are on sale this week if you want to order one. Just use the coupon code HoH4ever to receive a $10 discount. (through November 11th)

But the cons? There aren’t many, but I have a few:
1) cutting out 25 boxes and decorating them is a LOT of work. So be prepared to spend several hours crafting. (Is spending several hours crafting really a con though?)
2) I wanted to cut out just the fronts of the boxes (you’ll see why in a minute) and it was a pain in the patootie to create them. But this isn’t really a con either since I’m GIVING you all my hard work for free at the bottom of this post.

And now, would any House of Hepworths post be complete without a full picture-saturated tutorial? I think not! So here’s how to make this fun festive calendar!
Start by setting up your work space. And get ready to make a huge mess.

First off, you have to cut out all the boxes. When you buy the calendar it comes with a card to download all the boxes for you. Easy peasy.

I used 8.5 x 11 white cardstock because that’s what I had on hand. Cutting out 25 boxes on a Silhouette machine, though easier than by hand, still takes a looooooong time.
I cut and cut and cut boxes. And to keep them straight I put a sticky note on each one with what number box it was.

Now it’s time to cut out your numbers. You can put any type of numbers on your boxes, but I chose to create my own vinyl ones and stick them.

Getting them all the right size and font was not the most fun I’ve ever had, so I’m giving you the ones I made (if you want them) as a download at the bottom of this post.
I was totally being lazy and didn’t want to go to the store to pick up Christmas supplies, so I started making a black and white version. Total fail.

Not so pretty. Time for plan B. Create fronts to each box in different colored paper and glue them onto the already cut out white boxes.

A few things to note: I used very thick textured colored paper, so I had to bump up the cutting settings to Speed 3, Thickness 11, Blade 4.
Also, I’ve created and saved all these box fronts for you, and they are already sorted by color. When you import them to your Silhouette Software, make sure that the numbers on each of them are set at “no cut”. Otherwise you will have huge random numbers cut out of the front of each box.

Assembling was the fun part! I just stuck all my pre-cut vinyl numbers to each box front…

…and then I glued each box front to the white cardstock boxes I had already assembled.

When I was done it was looking a little boring, so I added glitter to a few random numbers for a little bling.

And that’s all she wrote.

I think it would be so fun to create a 2nd set of box fronts to use on the reverse of each box. You could coordinate them for a birthday countdown, or a countdown to Halloween, or Valentine’s Day, or whatever. That way you can use this beautiful solid wood box calendar year ’round.

Fun, right?!
Now I will try to read your minds and answer any questions you might want to ask.
a) the downloads are at the very bottom of this post
b) if you don’t have a Silhouette, you can still download the Silhouette Software for free. You can print out any image you’d like on your regular printer. You don’t need the machine to enjoy all the downloads. Download the software here for free.
c) What fonts did you use for the numbers? I don’t have links to any of them, but they were all free so if you search online for free fonts you can find them. Here they are: 1-Apple Myungjo, 2-Howser, 3-Krungthep, 4-Mr & Mrs Po…, 5-Palatino, 6-Pharmacy, 7-Big Caslon, 8-Arrobatherapy, 9-Bambi Bold, 10-Big Top, 11-Georgia, 12-Fontleroy Brown NF, 13-HeadlineA, 14-Plantagenet Cherokee, 15-Beach Type, 16-Alan Font, 17-BD Cartoon SH, 18-Jailbird Jenn, 19-Palatino, 20-STIX General, 21-DeLouisville Small ca…, 22-American Typewriter, 23-American Donuts, 24-Times New Roman, 25-Penhurst
d) What is the Advent Calendar promotion again? From Now through Nov 11th you can get the Silhouette Advent Calendar plus all the boxes to cut on your Silhouette for $29.99 ($10 savings) using the code HoH4ever Click here to purchase.
e) Where did you get the accessories? Silver Candle-ikea, silver and white pics- HobLob.
f) What is your wall color? Slate by Restoration Hardware.
And now for the fun stuff! Here are all the files for the Silhouette Studio software. This WILL save you hours of time, so enjoy them and be grateful I’m giving them away for free. (Click each box to download that image)
Happy Crafting, my friends!

Special offer on Advent Calendar by Silhouette
Did you win the Silhouette Giveaway last week? The winner was announced at the top of the giveaway post.
Okay, so you guys know I just adore my Silhouette machine. Right? Right. Lurve it.
I just want to take a second to show you the coolest new product that Silhouette has unveiled…
The 2011 advent calendar

Count down to Christmas with the 2011 Silhouette limited edition advent calendar!
Is this seriously not the cutest thing you’ve ever seen??!
I’ve been working like a crazy lady trying to get my Advent Calendar ready to show you guys, but unforch it’s not quite ready. However, there’s a special promo going on right now for this baby and I wanted to give you guys a head’s up, just in case you want to add the Advent Calendar to your Holiday collection.

From November 1st – November 11th you can order this Advent Calendar for only $29.99 (a ten dollar savings!). To claim your savings use the coupon code: HoH4ever when you order.
As soon as I finish putting my new Silhouette Advent Calendar together I’ll be sure to show you guys. This has been so much fun to create!

A few deets:
“The calendar is a 15″ wood shadowbox which includes a special download card redeemable for 25 boxes and drawers from the Silhouette Online Store. Each box and drawer template is downloaded automatically into My Library and is pre-sized and labeled for each compartment of your shadowbox advent calendar. Fill each box or drawer with a holiday message or a little treat and enjoy the holiday season. ”
To order your Advent Calendar CLICK HERE and use the code: HoH4ever
Happy Holidays!
















Hey! I'm Allison Hepworth. Welcome to my blog. I love showing tutorials for cool crafts, DIY projects, renovations, and decorating. My family and I live in Austin, Texas. To find out more or to contact me click 














