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THURSDAY MEANS THAT IT’S TIME FOR A 3D PROJECT

I made a gift box that holds three small Crunchie chocolates. The wrapper, that chocolate comes in, matches Crushed Curry so well.

The box was made using Basic Black cardstock and measures 4″ x 2 1/4″ x 1″.

I die cut two peg boards for the front and back of the box.

I cut a 7/8″ strip from the measuring tape paper and adhered it to the side panels and lid.

After my earlier fussy cutting adventure, I had lots of tools to choose from. So I chose some of them and added them to the box.

This was such a fun project to make. Now to find someone who likes Crunchie bars.

Tomorrow’s Fun Fold Friday card also features a colouring technique.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

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WELL, WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEDNESDAY?

Each Wednesday I will fill you in with the latest news from Stampin’ Up! and sometimes from me.

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Today’s card continues this week’s focus on the Trusty Tools Bundle.

For this card I wanted to create a tools peg board.

I used the peg board die, from the Trusty Tools Dies, to cut three Copper Clay boards.

Two of the boards were adhered to the Basic White card base and the third was added using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

After lots of fussy cutting, I arranged the tools on the front of the card and used dimensionals to secure them in place.

I attached a fussy cut spanner to the back of the envelope.

The greeting was stamped for the front of the card and inside.

Tomorrow I have a 3D project to share with you.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

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TODAY IS TUESDAY & IT’S TIME FOR SOME TIPS & TECHNIQUES

Today I wanted to suggest that you look for ways to use a more that one stamp set for projects.

I started these cards wanting to use the paintbrush stamp to create colourful projects. This idea then evolved into a rainbow of paintbrushes.

Next idea was a toss up between some paint pots or painted strips. In the end, I went with both ideas.

Then I needed to find other stamp sets that would help me to develop these ideas.

For the paint pots, I chose the Planted Paradise Stamp Set … for the painted strips, I used the Of Art & Texture Stamp Set.

I wanted the word ‘rainbow’ to appear on one of the cards and the Just My Type Stamp Set was perfect.

Here are the results.

TIP: I die cut a paintbrush and used it as a cutting guide. After stamping several brushes, I placed the guide over the stamped image until I was pleased with the border around the brush. A piece of sticky note strip held the guide in place. Then I placed the die inside the guide and cut out the brush.

I used Stampin’ Blends to colour the brush handle and then stamped the colour on the end of the bristles.

The paint pots were stamped in Orchid Oasis, Poppy Parade, Crushed Curry, Granny Apple Green and Lost Lagoon. Then I fussy cut the pots.

The Lost Lagoon card base had a panel of the checked Designer Series Paper attached.

The paint pots were placed on the DSP using dimensionals. Then I tucked the brushes just inside the pots and glued them down.

I stamped DAD on the card insert and a brush on the envelope. Finally, the greeting from the Trusty Tools Stamp Set, was stamped, trimmed and popped on the card.

I used two unrelated stamp sets for this first card yet they worked so well together.

The second card today uses three.

I ran a length of sticky note tape, across a Basic White card panel, to act as a mask. Then I used one of the Of Art & Texture images to ‘paint’ the five colours across the bottom of the panel.

After removing the sticky strip I placed the coloured paintbrushes above the corresponding stamped colour.

For these brushes I decided to also colour the bristles. I definitely prefer these brushes to those on the first card.

TIP: Stamp a greeting like the one I used from the Just My Type Stamp Set in more than one colour. Then the greeting can be cut into strips and the colours can be interchanged.

I used Stampin’ Dimensionals to lift them up from the card front.

The brush was stamped on the card insert and the back of the envelope.

I added some of the Lost Lagoon gems from the Tinsel Gems Three Pack to add some bling to the card.

I forgot to incude one of the stamp sets in this photo – so, this is one from the catalogue.

There are so many different stamp sets that work so well together. The combinations are only limited by your imagination.

I’ll have something completely different for you tomorrow.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below

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Paper Snips
[103579]
$19.25