This is a simple card using the Christmas Star single stamp and a saying from the Joy to the World stamp set from the Holiday Mini Catalog that I cased from Stampin' Up!
Supplies: Christmas Star, Joy to the World Stamp sets Whisper White Card stock Sahara Sand ink Versamark ink Gold Embossing Powder
Isn't this a fun card? I used the kissing technique to create this effect. I started with the deer from the Remembering Christmas stamp set and inked it up with Crumb Cake. Next I inked up the Woodgrain background with Chocolate Chip and placed the inked deer onto the Woodgrain stamp and then directly to the paper. Pretty cool, huh?
Supplies: Remembering Christmas, Woodgrain background stamp Cherry Cobbler and Chocolate Chip cardstock Seasons of Style DSP Stack Oval and Itty Bitty Banner Framelits Natural Trim
I am having so much fun making these cute Pop n' Cuts boxes that I learned how to make from Tanya here. I added some bows make from the Gift Bow die on top and In Color DSP around the box. Here is what it looks like inside. I like the little lips on each side that hold the cover in place, but this box is a splurge of paper for me because it requires two sheets of card stock.
Here is another one that I did with Strawberry Slush card stock and DSP.
You know I love boxes! So here is another box using the Pop n' Cuts base die! I created a simple matchbox slider perfect for a gift card, some goodies or any other gift you would like to place inside. Check out the tutorial below to see step-by-step instructions on how to create this project.
Here is a video tutorial showing you exactly how I created this box using the amazing Pop n' Cuts die!
Supplies Harvest of Thanks and Woodgrain stamp set Crumb Cake, Baked Brown Sugar, Soft Sky card stock
Crumb Cake, Baked Brown Sugar, Crushed Curry ink Pop n' Cuts Base die Ovals, Deco Labels, and Apothecary Accents Framelits Crushed Curry Ribbon
I've seen a lot of Christmas wreaths using the Wonderful Wreath stamp, but I wanted to show that the Wonderful Wreath stamp set can also be a wonderful fall wreath too! What other kind of wreath can it be?
Supplies Another Thank you Photopolymer stamp set Wonderful Wreath stamp Chocolate Chip, Soft Sky, Crumb Cake, Crushed Curry card stock Chocolate Chip, Crumb Cake ink Oval Accent die Woodgrain Embossing folder Oval and Scallop Oval punches Circle Framelits Crushed Curry Chevron Ribbon
This is another project from our demo group meeting last month from Kelly. We saw one of Shelli's examples and Kelly made her own Peekaboo Frame slider card! So fun!!
Supplies Creative Elements, Oh Hello stamp sets Smoky Slate, Bermuda Bay, Crushed Curry card stock In Color DSP stack Peekaboo Frames Die Crushed Curry stitched ribbon Thinlits Die
To create this card, I inked up one side of the Alphabet Press Embossing folder and then placed my card stock inside and ran it through my Big Shot. It really adds more dimension to the embossing, don't you think?
Supplies: Label Love stamp set Early Espresso, Calypso Coral card stock and ink Epic Day Designer Series Paper Deco Label Framelits Artisan Label Punch Click here to Shop Now!!
We made this card at our last demo group meeting using the faux iris folding technique. It was quick and easy to put the card together. We started by punching the circle in the card stock and then layering 1/2" strip of dsp around the circle and then stamped the sentiment on the circle that had been punched out and popped up the top layer on dimensionals.
Supplies Six-sided sampler stamp set Crisp Cantaloupe, Raspberry Ripple, Pistachio Pudding card stock Birthday Basics DSP Raspberry Ripple ink White ribbon Circle Punch
I've been having fun making tags with the Halloween Bash and Tags 4 You stamp sets from the Holiday Mini Catalog. I plan on making a lot of fun treats for friends, neighbors and the kid's teachers, and I found the perfect box to put them in using the new Envelope Punch Board!!
To create the box, I simply made four envelopes of the same size with the Envelope Punch Board and trimmed off the right flaps of each one. Then I used the left flap to adhere the envelopes together. I adhered the bottom flaps together and then flipped the top flaps over the sides so that you can see both sides of the fun Witch's Brew DSP!
Update 2/12/15: I've had multiple requests to create a video tutorial to show how to create this box. See below for the video tutorial.