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Cardstock: Choc Chip, Very Vanilla
Ink: Choc Chip, Ruby Red
Accessories: Ginger Blossom Designer Series Paper, Ruby Red Brads, Dimensionals, Choc Chip wide grosgrain ribbon
I made this gift card folder by scoring a sheet of patterned paper at 2 1/4", 6" and 9 3/4" then turn your paper and score at 2 1/4" and 7 1/2". Follow the link above which will lead you to the tutorial Di found on how to make them. If you have any problems email me here.
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Stamp Set: Embrace Life
Cardstock: Choc Chip, Very Vanilla
Ink: Ruby Red, River Rock
Accessories: Blender Pen
I used the blender pen and ink pads to colour the flower stamp and place the image in the top left and bottom right corners of the vanilla cardstock. When I was doing this I didn't think about where the images would be when I finished so next time I would stamp the image in the top right and bottom left corners. Once I stamp the image I used the blender pen and Ruby Red ink to colour parts of the flowers. Before colouring the image I wiped some excess ink on scrap paper to get a liter more subtle colour.
I love choc chip with this paper, it has to be my favourite paper at the moment and who doesn't love choc chip - really!!
I attached the ribbon using a brad front and back and then simply tied it into a bow.
Because I was making this for a good friend I wanted to put it into a box so I made a very simple pizza box. I've seen many of these around lately but again Di showed me some she had made and how to make them; so easy. Here is the link to where Di found them
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Stamp sets: Embrace Life and Occasional Greetings
Cardstock: Ruby Red, Choc Chip and Very Vanilla
Ink: Ruby Red, Choc Chip
Accessories: Choc Chip wide grosgrain ribbon, small and large tag punch, slit punch and horizontal slot punch
I allow an extra millimetre for the top of the box so when you fold it down it doesn't pull a little. The measurements for this box are 14cm x 10.5cm (10.6cm for the top) x 1.5cm deep. To make this box you will need to cut your cardstock to measure 17cm x 25.6cm.
T stamped this image from Embrace Life set in Ruby Red randomly over the cardstock.
To make the tag I cut the Vanilla cardstock at 3cm wide then threaded it through the punch to make it longer in length. I did the same with the larger punch by cutting the Choc Chip cardstock at 3.5cm and punched it to length.
1 comment:
WOW Kellie they look fantastic! I am going to have to give this one a go tonight I think as it just looks so good! Thanks for sharing them, xx
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