Lori Whitlock is a talented graphic designer and Youtuber who designs SVG files and paper collections for scrapbooking, card making and other paper crafts. She designs for the well-known paper manufacturer known as Echo Park Paper Company and also for her own shop.
Whitlock has a trendy, recognizable style that’s quite appealing. She frequently designs seasonal and holiday-themed paper collections with coordinating embellishments and other accessories like stamps and stencils.
I’ve owned bits and pieces from several of Whitlock’s collections. Below is a partial list of the collections I’ve worked with. I love them all!
The Magic of Christmas
This Christmas paper collection is super cute!
Santa Claus is one of the most prominent motifs in this collection; he’s pictured in multiple humorous situations, including getting stuck in a chimney and carrying a pile of presents that look like they’re about to go flying everywhere.
This collection’s color palette is traditional shades of bright red and deep forest green. Accents of white, brown and golden yellow complete the look.
This is a fantastic collection for December Daily projects, card making projects, scrapbooking projects or journaling pages. If you need a playful, fun Christmas collection, check it out — I think you’ll love it!
Project Ideas for Using the Magic of Christmas Collection
Check out instructions for making these slimline Santa Claus Christmas cards HERE!
A Day in the Life 2
This paper collection is perfect for using to make planner layouts, scrapbooking layouts, bullet journals, art journals, junk journals or calendar crafts. It’s an everyday theme that is versatile and easy to use.
I loaded up on supplies from this paper collection! I bought the printed chipboard pieces, many of the patterned papers and the 12×12 solids paper pack.
I am thrilled with all the supplies I purchased from this collection!
Endless Summer
This has got to be one of my all-time favorite summer-themed paper collections. The vibe is hippie surfer-girlish. Images in the collection include ocean waves, palm trees, Volkswagen beetle bugs and vans, suns and sunbursts, surfboards, tropical flowers, and other beachy items.
A Slice of Summer
“Slice of Summer” is a fun, colorful, happy-go-lucky paper collection featuring images of florals, RVs / campers, flip flops, summer fruit and other summery motifs.
I love the look of this collection, but I didn’t buy a lot of it; what I most wanted from the collection was the chipboard frames. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy the whole collection, though; it’s super cute.
This IS NOT a comprehensive list of all the collections Lori Whitlock has designed! (Not even close to it!) This is merely a list of Lori Whitlock’s Echo Park Paper Company collections that I have used in my own paper craft projects, along with links to some project ideas you can make using these products.
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