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Saturday, September 27, 2008
Pop-up Gift Card Holder
This is a pop-up gift card holder that we recently made. I thought the "eat, drink & be scary" stamp was perfect for a McDonald's gift card to give to my grandkids for a Halloween treat. This stamp is from the Stampin' Up stamp set "Eat, Drink & Be Scary" that is in the Holiday Mini Catalog which runs from October 1 thru January 18. It's a really cute stamp set!

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Friday, September 26, 2008
Crayon Holder
Here's another project from our last workshop. I intended to make some candy bar holders but found my husband had eaten the Kit Kat bars so I changed the measurements and made crayon holders instead.
The measurements for the crayon holder are as follows: Cardstock measures 2 1/2" x 10 3/4" and is scored at 2 1/4", 2 3/4", 6 1/2" and 7". The print paper measures 2 1/4" x 9" and you do not score it before adhering to cardstock. Also start adhering from short end (front flap).
If you want to make candy bar holders for Funsize Kit Kat candy bars or Hershey bars the cardstock measurement is 2 1/2" X 10", scored at 2 3/16", 2 11/16", 6 1/8" and 6 5/8". The print paper measures 2 1/4" x 9".
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Bookmark
We made this bookmark at our last workshop.
It's a great way to use up those scrap pieces of cardstock. The measurements are as follows: chocolate chip cardstock 1 1/2" x 9 1/2", scored at 4 3/4" and 2 pieces of patterned paper is cut 1 1/4" x 4 1/2". After making several bookmarks I found that they stayed in place best when I put scalloped pieces on front and back on open ends. I adhered 2 sets magnets on inside, one set right at the edge of the open ends and the other about an inch from the fold.
These are great as you can bookmark the line you left off on.
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Peppermint Pattie
I haven't posted anything for a little while so took some quick pictures this morning of the projects we made at our last workshop.
Got the idea for this sheep card and Peppermint Pattie from cards I've seen on various blogs but not sure who came up with the original ideas. Rather than making a card from the sheep with the pink bow I decided to put a York peppermint between two scallops and add legs to make her stand up by using punches from the Stampin Up word window punch. I thought it turned out so cute.
This Frankenstein card also came from ideas I saw on many other blogs.
When I was flipping through my new Stampin' Up catalog I noticed the scalloped circle card on page 147. I really liked the layout so used the idea for making this Celebrate card with the birthday candles.
And this one was just one I came up with using a layout similar to a card layout I saw somewhere.
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Friday, July 11, 2008
Flip-Up Album
Here are pictures of my first flip-up album. I'm not a very good photographer but these pics should give you an idea of what my flip-up album looks like.
I'd been admiring flip-up albums I've seen on other blogs and on Splitcoaststampers so I finally decided to sit down and see if I could figure out how to make one myself. After alot of trial and error this is what I came up with. I hadn't seen any instructions on how to make one so I documented the steps I took in making mine in my own set of instructions.
I'm not sure if my album was made in the same way as others that I've seen but after writing my instructions this link was shared by a member of a stamping group I belong to. The directions vary a bit from mine but you may want to check it out. My album was made using 8 1/2" x 8 1/2" pieces of cardstock but it could be easily adapted to any size cardstock.
If you'd like to receive a copy of the instructions I wrote for my version of this flip-up album I would be glad to share them with you if you would be willing to share instructions and pictures of a "wow" project with me.
Email me with your name, email address, how you found my blog and include your blog address if you have one as I love visiting other people's blogs for inspiration.
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