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Here are a few more items I've been working on for Christmas. I will probably be posting items with details following later for a while do to being busy in the studio. This way you can follow my progress without having to wait for me to do write ups. If you have any questions or comments please put in for them and I will follow up quickly!
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These are my latest boxes made from Stampin' Up!'s curvy keepsake thinlits die. The pumpkin was made with orange card stock (not Stampin' Up!). I didn't like the flat orange color so I sponged on some Fresh Cantaloupe ink in streaks and used prismacolor pencils and really liked the effect. The pumpkin's face was from S.U. Jack of all Trades stamp set. The tag was from the curvy keepsake die set, also sponged around the edges and stamped with Spooky Bingo Bits stamp set. I then added a few dark green "leaves" from the flower builder punch and then finished it off with a dark green satin ribbon. The snow woman was made with Whisper White card stock. The "buttons" were just punched out circles of black construction paper. The hat was made with designer series paper. Below you can see the tools and supplies I have used for this project. If you have any questions about this project or would like me to make something for you, please either leave me a comment below or go to my contact page.
As always thank you for visiting! Here is a card I created for my daughter. After some bad times, She just landed a job she has wanted for a while doing plan-o-grams at various locations and at various stores. She likes cute and colorful things so I thought she would appreciate this owl card, I made from Stampin' Up's owl builder punch. I also used a mini envelope punch for the teeny tiny envelopes which I "stitched" with a marker to make them pop. Unfortunately the envelope punch is now unavailable (from Stampin' Up!) I then stuffed them with some inspirational fortunes I had saved from various cookies I have eaten over the years (you never know when they will come in handy!) I also used a stamp set that is now unavailable called Take a Spin. This was stamped with black ink, then fussy cut and attached with a spinner arrow brad to the envelope. I am hoping these fortunes and spinner phrases will inspire her in the future when she is feeling down. Perhaps it will at least make her smile! Please leave me a comment below.
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