Sunday, November 1, 2020

Candy Cane Soap Box

 How to make the Candy Cane Soap Box

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Gather all of your materials. For this project you will need:

1 piece of Whisper White Cardstock (100730)

1 piece of Cherry Cobbler Cardstock (119685)

3 pieces of Tis the Season DSP (153489) (1 piece of candy cane, 1 piece of red and 1 piece of plaid)

Largest rectangular die in Stitched so sweetly (151690)

3rd largest rectangle ion Rectangle stitched Dies (148551)

12 inches of Red ribbon (153535)

Tear and Tape (138995)

Multipurpose glue (110755)


Directions:

1.     Cut whisper white cardstock to 6 ¾ to 9 3/8 inches.

2.     Score on long side at 1 3/8, 4, 5 3/8, 8 inches

3.     Score on short side at 1 3/8 and 5 3/8 inches

4.     Cut scalloped rectangle onto candy cane DSP.

5.     Cut 2 pieces of red DSP at 3 7/8 X 1 ¼ inches.

6.     Cut 2 pieces of red DSP at 2 1/2 X 1 ¼ inches.

7.     Cut 2 pieces of plaid DSP at 3 7/8 X 1/2 inch.

8.     Cut 2 pieces of plaid DSP at 2 ½ X ½ inch.

9.     Cut 2 cherry cobbler rectangle stitched pieces.

Box assembly

1.     Cut and notch box to score line on both of the long sides.





2.     Adhere DSP pieces to the 4 outer sides that will be seen when the box is closed.





3.     Glue flaps to make box bottom and box top.

4.     Adhere ribbon around candy cane paper. Adhere Candy cane paper to top of Cherry cobbler stitched rectangle.

5.     Use tear and tape on perimeter of top of box. Apply cherry cobbler piece. Repeat on the bottom



 

 

Monday, May 18, 2020

Paper Pack Quick Stack using Retired Stampin' Up Paper

With the quarantine I decided to bring out retired paper to make quick card packs. The cards can be assembled quickly to make 10 cards to send to friends and family.


Here is a video of the quick stack process.


Sunday, August 11, 2019

Harvest Hellos Tic Tac Holder

Today’s project is the Harvest Hellos Tic Tac Holder.

This was a fast and simple project for our new teachers this year using the new Stampin Up set Harvest Hellos. This holds the standard Tic-Tac box.

First begin by making a template on the Stamparatus to ensure that the punch lines up with the stamped images.

 
Then color the apples. I used Stampin Blends Poppy Parade, Granny Apple Green, and Daffodil Delight. I like to color them before I punch them out.


Cut a 2 inch strip of paper (2 inches by 8.5 inches). Score at 3 7/8. Rotate and score at 3 7/8inches. Punch each end with the scalloped tag punch. Adhere the tic tac to one side. Add embellishments to the top. Use a ribbon at the top to secure.