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Showing posts with label Chalk Talk framelits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chalk Talk framelits. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2014

Some of My July Projects, Part 3

Let's take a look today at another one of my July projects.  In this post, I have a cute little rectangular gift box to share with you.  This project was inspired by the cute box on page 16 of our new catalog.  
My gift box is decorated with Hello Honey and Lost Lagoon accents, with the help of the Big shot and a couple of punches.  I really liked using the Lullaby DSP for this project.  I have yet to use it for a baby themed project.  It's pretty versatile.
Tip:
It's difficult to see in the photo, but I actually have 2 layers of DSP around the middle of the box.
If you wrap your paper the way I did in this project, the lucky recipient doesn't have to tear it off to get to the treats.  (They could even reuse the box:)
I've used mailing filler again that I mentioned in a previous post, to make a good neutral filler for my gift box.  There's plenty of room to nestle in something special ...  OR ... you can take out the filler and line up a nice row of candy treats, such as peppermint patties or those little flat chocolate squares.  It holds quite a few!

Come back for my next post and I'll wrap up sharing the details for the last of my July projects with you.  The last one has a special surprise inside!
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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Some of My July Projects, Part 2

I'm home this morning, instead of at church, because my leg pain has prevented any meaningful sleep for about 3 days now.  I will think of stamping goodness and take my mind off from the pain.  Actually, it's better right now than it was all night, but I am a bit wiped out.

So, let's continue today with more of my projects that I've been making in July.  Today's post features shades of Coastal Cabana and Hello Honey with a couple of cute gift bags.

I cut off the edge of my Chevron bag to create a clean edge, folded it over, and tucked a folded doily (spritzed with Coastal Cabana reinker/alcohol mixture) beneath the flap.  I wrapped Baker's Twine around the folded over edge and tied a pretty bow.  The lucky recipient can just slip off the Baker's Twine to open it and not have to tear into the bag.
Are you wondering how I made the flower?  I kind of made it up as I went along:)  I punched about 6-8 layers of Crushed Curry, using our Blossom Flower Punch.  Then, I got out my new Fringe Scissors and, while constantly turning each flower around, I started cutting slits into it, cutting each punched flower 1 layer at a time.  Then, I stacked them all up, pierced a hole through the centers, and attached it all with a brad.  It starts looking cool when you fluff the daylights out of it.  Because the center shows a bit, I used one of our smaller Antique Brads in the center.  Wouldn't this make a great little gift for someone, with a treat or small something inside?
I used my Blendabilities to color the cotton ribbon, creating an ombre effect.  I spritzed the bag, using my reinker/alcohol (Coastal Cabana) mixture.  Wondering about that crazy little flower?  I punched 3 Coastal Cabana flowers with our Pansy Punch.  I folded each one and attached each flower, back to back with just a section of another flower, until all 3 were attached.  Once it dried (used Liquid Tombow to hold them together) I scrunched it a lot, opened it up, scrunched it a bit more, opened it up and 'arranged' it the way I wanted it to look.
... and here is your sneak peek for my next couple of posts where I'll continue to share more details on each project.
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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Hooray for Today!

This will be a short and sweet post today, as I have little Olive Jane coming for a visit.  The boys are coming over to play with her, too.  I'm so glad they love getting together and playing with their little cousin.  Now, to convince Ben that when she is 9, they will have moved up in their ages as well.  I think he had visions of some day all 3 of them being the same age.  Aaron's goal is to teach her to draw.  Isn't that sweet?

I think these cards say it all for this day.  Hooray for today!  These are 5-inch square cards.  We no longer carry the large, square envelopes, so you make your own envelopes for them, using the Envelope Punch Board --- one of my favorite new stamping toys:) 
I try to make every day be a 'Hooray for Today' kind of day.  It's a great way to remember and appreciate your blessings and to make the most of each and every day.  I wish you a 'Hooray for Today' kind of day!
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Smoky Slate and Crushed Curry Card

I am loving this combination of gray and yellow --- Basic Gray and Crushed Curry.  They go together so nicely!  This is one of the cards we made at my Open House / New Catalog Party last Sunday.



I thought this was a good card to make at the party because, besides being beautifully elegant, it features a lot of new products:
  • new Smoky Slate ink
  • new Chalk Talk stamp set
  • new coordinating Chalk Talk framelits
  • circle punch (not new, but coordinates with the new framelits)
  • new Crushed Curry chevron ribbon
  • new Beautifully Baroque embossing folder
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