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Posted at 07:21 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
Another Envelope Punch Board idea! My Cherry Cobbler base is a 5" x 5" square piece of cardstock, punched and scored on all 4 sides with the Envelope Punch board at 2", punch & score; turn 90 degrees, 3", punch & score, turn, 2", punch & score, turn, and 3", punch & score. The beard is done with the 2 3/8" Scallop Circle Punch. The buttons are done with the Sweet Buttons embosslit. The belt is a 1/2" strip of black cardstock with a slightly bigger than 1/2" inch square scrap piece of silver glimmer paper. Then I placed a 1/2" square of black on top of the silver. The beard is popped up with dimensionals with some of the Cherry Cobbler baker's twine underneath and tied in the back. The tag, stamp, and twine are all included in the Pop & Place Holiday Gift Tags Starter Bundle.
This bundle includes the Pop & Place Holiday Gift Tags Book (which includes 70+ tags in five paper designs, 2 pages of each design), the coordinating Christmas Tagables Photopolymer Stamp Set, a Soft Suede ink spot, and a clear block to stamp with. These gift tags are perfect for making cute tags for any gift this holiday season.
135290 $24.95 This can be bought separately and/or your choice of bundles.
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I love how Stampin'Up! bundles their products!
Posted at 09:10 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
I used a 5" x 5" piece of Whisper White cardstock, punching and scoring at 2", turn, place at 3", punch and score and repeat by turning and punching and scoring at 2" and 3" again. Then I folded and did punch through 2 layers at 1.25" along the longer side. I used the Owl Punch for the eyes and mouth and the Sweet Buttons Embosslits, #121813 for the buttons. My hat is a strip of black 3/4" x 3.25", and a piece 2.25" x 2". I finished it off with a pumpkin pie nose (part of the square punch on some scrap), Silver Glimmer paper and the Itty Bitty Shapes punch, and Cherry Cobbler seam binding. I did sponge White Craft Ink on the hat. This turned out so cute. Now I am not sure if you should punch through 2 layers at a time but it worked fine with the Whisper White. The colored cardstock may not work and probably is not recommended. Punch at your own risk! I love Stampin'Up!'s Envelope Punch Board! So many more uses than just envelopes! #133774, $19.95. Click here to order!
Posted at 08:20 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
Download Holiday_Sale_Flyer_US to view and print all the sale items. The Stampin'Up! Trimmer, the Simply Scored Diagonal Plate, and the MARKER SET are on sale today only for 30% off. What a deal! There are loads of savings on the 4 pages of on sale items! Click here to shop my online store and see the available promotions.
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Posted at 07:12 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
From framelits and markers to ribbon and punches, what a deal! Check them out here! Click on Weekly Deals. Also check out the clearance rack while you are shopping!
Backyard Basics Item # 129380
Regular Price: $24.95 US/$30.95 CAN
Discounted Price: $18.71 US/$23.21 CAN
Stampin' Write Markers Subtles
Item # 131263
Regular Price: $28.95 US/$37.95 CAN
Discounted Price: $21.71 US/$28.46 CAN
Posted at 05:42 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
Working on a card swap using bundles. Here is another sample. I think I like this one the best! How about you? It is a z fold card. The card front is folded back on itself and then I layered a piece of the In Color paper stack (Pistachio Pudding) on to that narrow side. I used the Backyard Basics stamp set and the Backyard Basics framelits for the flower. The "With Sympathy" is from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set. The inside verse is from the Love and Sympathy stamp set. All products from Stampin'Up!
Posted at 10:15 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
Can't decide which card I like better. I love how Stampin'Up! coordinates their products. Here I used the Backyard Basics stamp set with the Backyard Basics framelits which do all the cutting for you. Love the In Color ribbon! It is stretching and ruffly. The sentiment on the Pistachio Pudding card base is from the Best of Greetings stamp set, and the other card uses the sentiment from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set.
Posted at 07:59 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
The Blast Off stamp set is a great set to make a Peek a Boo card! I love how the little guy peeks out when you open the card! My card base is Soft Sky with an inside layer of Whisper White. I used Soft Sky, Island Indigo, Real Red, and Daffodil Delight ink. All the images and sentiment are included in this Stampin'Up! stamp set. This will make a great kids birthday card! Dawn Griffith has a video on how to make a Peek a Boo card. We will be making a Peek a Boo card at an upcoming Wow Card class.
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Posted at 05:32 PM | Permalink | Comments (1)
The Envelope Punch Board makes file folder cards, treat favors, boxes, envelopes and more! I used Stampin'Up!'s Santa's List stamp set for the image and the two sentiments! Love them! The background words were done using the En Francais background stamp. My card base is Crumb Cake with Very Vanilla for the image and tab sentiment. I stamped the image with Black Stazon and colored with a blender pen, using Pink Pirouete and Cherry Cobbler inks. My card is 8.5 x 5.5. Place the one side into the Envelope Punch board aligning the edge with the inside of the bottom of the "puncher", punch, then slide to the left to the 2.75" mark, punch. Remove and trim 1/4" off the other end, then repeat the punching steps on the trimmed edge. Use your trimmer to trim from the notch to the end of the cardstock. Hope this makes sense. I am loving my Envelope Punch Board.
Posted at 10:35 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
Here are my samples from the Everyday Occasions Kit. This Stampin'Up! kit makes 20 cards and includes envelopes and all supplies except for scissors and adhesive. I started out by copying the samples provided in the brochure but then quickly veered from that and did my own thing. I preferred having the pretty designs for the card front instead of the solid that was shown on the brochure. Also I messed up on my very first one by grabbing the wrong die cut piece. My ink spot got tipped over on some of my die cut pieces so couldn't use those but I had plenty to play with. I still have many pieces left over. This was a fun kit and would be a great project to do with your kids or grandkids for an afternoon of fun crafting!
My leftovers, stamps, ink, die cuts, and clear block!
Posted at 12:55 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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