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Showing posts with label 3D Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D Projects. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Stampin' Up! Australia - Stampin' Up! Gift Box Punch Board

Hi!

Welcome to this week's CASE-ing the Catty Blog Hop! Welcome from Stasia’s blog.

This week the Blog Hop challenge is all about CASE-ing a 3D gift project inspired by the  Stampin' Up! Holiday catalogue.

CASE stands for Copy and Share Everything.  This whole blog hop is about using the current Stampin' Up! Catalogues to help you create.  Sometimes crafters need a springboard to just get started and the catalogues are certainly a demonstrator or customer's best resource.




I’m not sure about the Mossy Meadow ribbon...I should have gone for something silky or satin I think. 

Anyway...the box was fun to make and it looks great with the holly stamp from Embellished Ornaments on it. :)

Here's my inspiration image:






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Stamp - Embellished Ornaments, I Love Lace (retired) 
Ink - Real Red, Old Olive, Versamark
Cardstock - Old Olive, Very Vanilla, Gold Foil, Gold Glimmer Paper
Accessories - Mossy MEadow Ribbon, Linen Thread
Tools - Gift Box Punch Board, Fast Fuse, Triple Banner Punch, Delicate Ornaments Thinlit Dies, Big Shot, Glue Dots

I hope you like my project.

The 2015-2016 Annual Catalogue  and the Stampin' Up! Holiday Catalogue are out NOW so if you would like to know how to get your free copy, just send me an email. :)

Alternatively, you may download the catalogue here!


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Friday, November 20, 2015

Stampin' Up! Australia - Stampin' Up! Gift Bag Punch Board

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You may remember this card from a week ago. I made it for my son's little classmate who is celebrating a birthday.

I bought a cute little gift and I wanted to make a matching gift bag. As usual Stampin' Up! make this ever so easy and have the perfect crafting tool to make different sized gift bags. The decoration is up to you! :)


I made my gift bag from the Mint Macaron Envelope Paper - very easy to score and fold! I decorated with some silver ribbon and some off-cuts of Designer Series Paper in Mint Macaron, Blushing Bride and Pink Pirouette. I held the bag shut with a silver clothespin. :)

Here's a cool video showcasing the Gift Bag Punch Board....watch it....it's so easy to use! 





Gift Bag recipe
Cardstock - Mint Macaron Envelope Paper, Designer Series Paper scraps
Tools - Gift Bag Punch Board
Accessories - 1/8 Silver Ribbon, Mini Metallic Clothespin, Triple Banner Punch



I hope you like my project

The 2015-2016 Annual Catalogue (download AND the Holiday catalogue (download are out NOW so if you would like to know how to get your free copy, just send me an email. :)


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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Stampin' Up! Australia - Happy Hallowe'en

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Welcome to this week's CASE-ing the Catty Blog Hop! Welcome from Tricia's blog.

This week the Blog Hop challenge is all about CASE-ing a project inspired by the Halloween samples from the Stampin' Up! Holiday catalogue.

CASE stands for Copy and Share Everything.  This whole blog hop is about using the current Stampin' Up! Catalogues to help you create.  Sometimes crafters need a springboard to just get started and the catalogues are certainly a demonstrator or customer's best resource.

A lot of Australians don't do Halloween and many protest that it is an American holiday and we shouldn't celebrate it....

Well....I LOVE Halloween...being a student of the dark arts and all.....it's an excuse for me to get out my retired goth clothes and play some Siouxsie and the Banshees while the kids from the neighbourhood come trick or treating.

Yes, you heard me....the families in our little Australian neck of the woods go trick or treating. In fact, our street is renowned for the Halloween spirit....families drive from elsewhere to our suburb to visit. Last year we had about 150 kids visit our door. My son's were SO excited. I decorated our front door (my American friends would call this the porch) with a Halloween wreath, pumpkins, spooky faces and I hid fake glowing eyes in the garden. It looked SO COOL!

Anyway....on to the project...



I used a jar from Kmart and filled it with large Jaffas. My label is from a retired set called Toxic Treats. I used the label from the image below as my inspiration and I flipped the landscape design to portrait. 

Here's my inspiration image:




Click below to go to Jessica's blog....



Stamp - Toxic Treats (vintage)
Ink - Versamark
Cardstock - Basic Black, Basic Black DSP (retired), Pumpkin Pie
Tools  - Big Shot, Labels Framelit Dies (vintage), Triple Banner Punch, Dimensionals
Accessories - Basic Black Satin Ribbon, Silver ribbon




I hope you like my project!

The 2015-2016 Annual Catalogue  and the Stampin' Up! Holiday Catalogue are out NOW so if you would like to know how to get your free copy, just send me an email. :)

Alternatively, you may download the catalogue here!


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Friday, July 24, 2015

Stampin' Up! Australia - Mini Treat Bag Thinlit Die

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Welcome to this week's CASE-ing the Catty Blog Hop! Welcome from Rachel's blog!

This week the Blog Hop challenge is all about CASE-ing a project from the Gift Packaging section (pages 55 - 66) of the 2015-2016 Stampin' Up! Catalogue. 

CASE stands for Copy and Share Everything.  This whole blog hop is about using the current Stampin' Up! Catalogues to help you create.  Sometimes crafters need a springboard to just get started and the catalogues are certainly a demonstrator or customer's best resource.

I've done a very VERY simple treat bag using the Mini Treat Bag Thinlit Dies and the In Color Envelope Paper in Tip Top Taupe.



This is going to a colleague at work tomorrow. It is his birthday on the weekend and I will find a delicious cookie or sweet treat to put in the bag for him. 

I didn't dress it up too much as I wanted to keep it nice and simple. The bag, the banner and the 'For You' are all made from dies in the thinlit set. The Starburst is from the retired Starburst Framelits and the Whisper White circle was punched using the 1 3/4 inch circle punch. 

Here's my inspiration....






Click below to go to Judy's blog.




I hope you like my project. If you have been inspired by it and would like to support my creative business, all the supplies may be found by clicking through the links below which will take you to my store.

The 2015-2016 Annual Catalogue  is out NOW so if you would like to know how to get your free copy, just send me an email. :)

Alternatively, you may download the catalogue here!


Cheers

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Friday, May 1, 2015

Stampin' Up! Australia - Stampin' Up! Mother's Day Gift Box

Hi

Welcome to this week's CASE-ing the Catty Blog Hop! Welcome from Stasia's blog.

This week the Blog Hop challenge is all about CASE-ing from the Mother's Day pages of the Occasions catalogue.

CASE stands for Copy and Share Everything.  This whole blog hop is about using the current Stampin' Up! Catalogues to help you create.  Sometimes crafters need a springboard to just get started and the catalogues are certainly a demonstrator or customer's best resource.



As this blog post goes live, I will be on the Gold Coast at the 2015 Stampin' Up! Convention. I made this little gift box with some goodies in it for my downline who will be attending her first so I thought it would be a lovely little treat for her.







Here's the original inspiration:



I used a Tag A Bag Gift Box and I stamped some Kraft card stock in the petals stamp from Painted Petals and then heat embossed the whole piece in gold. I scored it so that it fit over the box as a lid and then I put the plastic case over the top. The topper piece is a tea lace doily, some gold vellum (the one with the hearts) and a banner gold embossed with the pansy stamp from Flower Shop. The sentiment tag is Chalk Talk stamped in Metallic Gold Encore and then clear embossed to seal it and give it shine. I tied it up with some Wild Wasabi Cotton Twine and Seam Binding ribbon. A metallic clothespin keeps it all together. :)


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I hope you like my project. If you have been inspired by it and would like to support my creative business, all the supplies may be found by clicking through the links below which will take you to my store.

The 2015 Occasions Catalogue is still current so if you would like to go on my mailing list and receive your free copy, just send me an email. :)

Alternatively, you may download the catalogue here!


Cheers

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Heat Tool
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