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Friday, March 20, 2015

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Envelope Punch Board Easter Baskets
I needed a craft project to hold some Easter treats and here's what I created thanks to a few Pinterest pins and my envelope punch board:

A small and large version!

There is a 1/2" difference between the two sizes in all directions as shown in this picture below:




I used doilies from Martha Stewart. At first, I was folding them in half and using one per side, but then I made so many baskets that I had to cut the doilies in half so they'd last for all of the baskets I ended up making!...and here is the pin that started me on my journey to find measurements:

Original Pin HERE

The measurements and steps to make the small and large size baskets are listed at the very end of this post, and Linda Parker provides a terrific video tutorial with such a lovely accent at:
tinyurl.com/minibasket

I also made a few modifications to her instructions to make things easier and I also listed them with the instructions below....and here are the cards I made to go with these baskets after I saw this pin:

Just Sponge It: Butterfly Basics Birthday Card, Butterflies Thinlits Dies, Ornate Tag Topper Punch, birthday cards, DIY, Stampin' Up!
Original Pin HERE


INSIDE VIEW

I felt the card needed a little bit of a boost of color and interest so I added a border at the bottom:


Oops! I realized I left off a background element in the upper right corner!


I added it using Grape Jelly ink, but I like the color I used on my original card (shown right after the pin for this card above) where I used Crumb Cake!

INSIDE VIEW

Stamp Set: SU Butterfly Basics
Ink: SU Lucky Limeade and Crumb Cake,
Memento Grape Jelly and Basic Black
Copics: V17, 15, G29 and G24
Flower Center: Scribbles Bright Yellow
Dies: Rhone Butterfly Wings by Memory Box
and Nesties Labels Four

Large Basket:
1) Start with an 8" square piece of medium weight DSP
2) Place the upper left corner at the 2" point, punch and score
3) Repeat Step Two on the remaining the edges of the 8" square
4) Turn the paper over and repeat Steps Two and Three
5) Fold along all score lines with a bone folder
6) Make two cuts up to the first score line as shown in the video
7) Make the same two cuts on the opposite side
8) On the right and left sides where cuts were not made, score across the flap as shown in the video (NOTE: This step is not necessary with the small basket size as the flaps can be folded over without the score and speeds the process along if you are making multiples!)
9) On the flaps where cuts were made, fold the right and left flap over and secure with glue or a glue dot, then bring the middle flap up and mark with a pencil where the score line needs to be made to bring the flap up and over.
10) Cut a handle 1" x 8.5" out of the same or coordinated DSP and attach with glue dots to the inside of the basket AFTER embellishments - such as doilies - are applied.

Small Basket:
1) Start with a 6" square of medium weight DSP
2) Place the upper left corner at the 1.5" point, punch and score
3) Proceed with Steps Three through Nine listed above
4) Cut a handle 1" x 11.5" and follow direction in Step 10 above

OTHER MODIFICATIONS:

I like to cut off the right and left flaps (on the no cut flap sides) as it gives a nice clean look to the finished basket:


 3D Embellishments on the handle from K&Co.

I also used this technique to mark the score lines for the flaps in the center:



Friday, March 13, 2015

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BOX CARDS

I saw a wonderful new way to make a clever box card and I knew it could be modified to fit any occasion:

Original Pin HERE

At Valita's Designs and Fresh Folds blog, she provided a nice how-to video HERE. (I've listed the measurements further in this post.)

I used SU's new Butterfly Basics set and the butterfly thinlet called Rhone Butterfly Wings from Memory Box to create my box that held a tea bag inside:



Measurements to make a 5" x 9" card:

11" x 12" medium weight DSP

Along the  11" side score at:
2.5", 4", 7" and 8.5"

Plus...use your bone folder to mark
a point at the top and bottom
at 5.5"

Along the 12" side score at:
1.5" on the left and right sides

I also used the same stamp set and thinlet to create this card:



Be sure to put the sentiment low enough so that it can be seen below the box folds. Click HERE and HERE for a few more card box design ideas.

Friday, February 27, 2015

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GIFT CARD HOLDERS
     I needed a quick and easy gift card holder and found this wonderful idea on Pinterest...

Original Pin HERE

...but when I clicked on the pin to take me to the site for exact measurements, the instructions were in another language...so...I looked closely in the picture and figured out what measurements were needed and modified the final size for the gift card I made. Here are my measurements and instructions:



When closing the gift card holder, the center of the
left side fits between the notches on the right side.
A sticker is needed across the seam to hold it closed
...and here is one of several gift card holders I've made:


I purchase decorative stickers in circles and squares/diamonds
from Staples in their wedding invitation section!

Friday, February 13, 2015

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VERSATILE VALENTINE BOXES WITH TREAT BAG:
AKA Half Sheet Boxes/Bags

I've got all of my Valentine treats done already, but here's a wonderful (and easy) Valentine's Day idea with a how-to video from Frenchie that I'm going to modify for Easter!

Stamp & Scrap with Frenchie: Half Sheet Box/Bag with how-to video * Modify for any occasion!

ORIGINAL PIN HERE

The measurements are below along with the video:

BOX:

5 1/2" x 8 1/2" card stock

Score along the 8 1/2" side at:
1 1/2", 4", 5 1/2" and 8"

Score along the 5 1/2" side at 1 1/4"

CANDY WRAPPER:

1" x 3" lightweight DSP

To complete the treat bag insert for this box, place four Hershey's Nuggets into a clear envelope bag, bring the sides of envelope together, adhere with a glue dot or two and tie the bag with a ribbon at the top.


Here's my version for a birthday:



Fold the right side over onto the left side as demonstrated in the video, then I folded the small flaps in, the flap with the glue dots on top of that and finished with the flap with the two strips of sticky tape. 

THANK YOU, FRENCHIE!

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Friday, February 6, 2015

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SAYINGS AND SENTIMENTS

I have a board on Pinterest called "Sayings and Sentiments I Love" and here are a few of my recent pins that made me happy:



Sou forte porque tive de ser! Sou esperto por causa dos meus erros! Sou Feliz por causa da tristeza que conheci. E Agora, sou sábio, porque aprendi!

Feel good anyway. ❤️❤️

1CardCreator

Quote: "Forgive others, not because they deserve forgiveness, but because you deserve peace." Lesson to learn: Being angry at someone hurts only you. Let go of your anger, not for the other person, but for yourself. Remember, forgiving doesn't mean forgetting. Forgiving means accepting that it happened.

True Gentlemen

Quotes on Gratitude from the Dalai Lama, Maya Angelou, Tony Robbins and More

Randy Pausch wrote one of my favorite non-fiction books of all time called The Last Lecture. It's a must read for everyone!...and here are two of my most favorite quotes:

Don't nag your husband to death with a thousand little 'chihuahua bites' of criticism.  Remember he has human flaws as do you.  Be a wise woman who builds up her man instead!

So true!

Visit my Pinterest board for more sayings and quotes HERE.

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Friday, January 30, 2015

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CARD CHICKS REUNITE!

The projects we made last week included a few modifications to Pinterest pins I recently added to my boards. The first was a simple EXTRA gum craft:


I purchased the gum packages from Costco and the decorative corner punch is by Martha Stewart. The base was created on my computer and the Chicks stamped the "SWEET" (from Michael's Dollar Bin) then added embellishments. It was fun to see all of their creativity as they were all different when completed ^_^

HERE is the Original Pin:

i think your EXTRA cool printable valentie's day tags...just add the gum

Then they made a simple tri-panel card (using Stampin' Up's banner punch) that can be modified to fit any occasion. The card folds up and fits into those standard envelopes sold in drugstores or dollar stores. (The actual box of envelopes is shown below in the last photo for this project):




INSIDE VIEW
Inside Sentiment: SU You Are Loved
Outside Sentiment: Michael's from Dollar Stamp Bin

MEASUREMENTS:
6" by 9 3/4" DSP
Along the 9 3/4" side,
score at 3 1/2" and 7" then use a 
decorative punch on the far right edge

 Here's a birthday card I made using the same idea:





...and a thank you note:



NOTE: You get 80 envelopes in one box!
TIP: Line the envelope with matching paper

For the third project, the Chicks made a simple embossing folder card using the SU Bird Builder Punch:





Outside Sentiment:
Express Yourself (SU)
Inside Sentitments:
You Are Loved (SU) and
Heard from the Heart (SU)

HERE is the original Pinterest pin:

I started out doing the one button CAS challenge but forgot the button LOL! DOH! So here is my Clean and Simple card that doesn't even have a button on it LOL  It's been ages since I uploaded something so hopefully this will be the first of many :-) **EDIT** Just want to add that this card was inspired by a card I recieved last Christmas from SCS's own Lydia :-)

The last project was the Valentine Kitten Treat:


The details were explained HERE in this previous post. Here are some final Card Chicks pics that made me smile: