Attic Gal Rachelle says:
I had a bit of fun this week, creating a few fun and easy projects with the Stampin' Up! Sale-a-Bration Stamps, papers, and ribbon.
Here's a closer look:
The "yummy" inside of this pretty package is a KitKat bar. I wrapped DS paper around it, glues the ends and crimped them. Then made a belly band of coordinating paper and a punched eyelet border. I cut out the Yummy image, and layered it with a Label die cut which I punched slots into and threaded yellow grosgrain through. Very easy, and I think very charming.
I think my favorite is the my bunny diaper fold pouch. I folded two sided 6" square DS paper into a diaper fold pouch. The bunny is made out of all punches: The large oval for her body, a 1 5/8" circle for her head, the medium and small ovals for her ears, the small square for her teeth, the 1/2" circle for her cheeks, and the 1/4" circle for her paws and eyes. Then I accessorized with a little gingham bow. The nose is a tiny brad that I embossed with pink embossing powder. I found a package of candy-powder-filled carrots at the dollar store which I think work perfectly in the pouches.
This pretty little gift card holder was made from Top Notes die cuts and my favorite Big Shot! - one from blue cardstock, and one from two sided Designer Series papers, folded down in front, with sticky strip holding it together on the sides and bottom to create a pouch. The flower was punched, and the leaves were two petals cut from the same punch. I added some pretty twill ribbon and a rhinestone brad for bling. That's it.
The "yummy" inside of this pretty package is a KitKat bar. I wrapped DS paper around it, glues the ends and crimped them. Then made a belly band of coordinating paper and a punched eyelet border. I cut out the Yummy image, and layered it with a Label die cut which I punched slots into and threaded yellow grosgrain through. Very easy, and I think very charming.
I think my favorite is the my bunny diaper fold pouch. I folded two sided 6" square DS paper into a diaper fold pouch. The bunny is made out of all punches: The large oval for her body, a 1 5/8" circle for her head, the medium and small ovals for her ears, the small square for her teeth, the 1/2" circle for her cheeks, and the 1/4" circle for her paws and eyes. Then I accessorized with a little gingham bow. The nose is a tiny brad that I embossed with pink embossing powder. I found a package of candy-powder-filled carrots at the dollar store which I think work perfectly in the pouches.
And, like most bunnies do, they tend to multiply!
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How pretty! You are so creative! Everything is adorable! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable. Who taught you to do that? Love it.
ReplyDeleteYour work is amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas. I have the Stampin' Up supplies to make these great projects. Thanks for the fun ideas! I really love that sweet bunny in a pouch.
ReplyDeleteLove these and really enjoy your blog!
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