How to make 6 different Gift Boxes and Bags with the Gift Bag Punch Board. Personalize gift giving fun for birthdays, weddings, Christmas or just because! A simple DIY cr
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Perhaps you’ve seen my Gift Box or the chart on Pinterest. It’s one of my most popular pins. But it can be confusing! I mean, I didn’t even put a title on the chart or add my em…
Nach all den Weihnachtskarten und Geschenken bin ich froh heute mal etwas anderes zu zeigen. Obwohl ich weihnachtliches Designer Papier verwendete habe. Das sie
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Projects being featured at my upcoming Envelope Punchboard Class-this is option #1 from the Birthday Bouquet DSP…
Hi Stampers , Today we will be playing with the new Gift Box punch board in the Holiday catalog HERE . I made all these 3 different shaped boxes with the same size card stock. We will be making the...
Wir Demos dürfen schon eine Weile mit diesem genialen Tool spielen. Mit diesem Umschlagboard lassn sich alle gängigen Umschlaggrößen (und noch mehr *zwinker*) herstellen. Es ist super einfach ̵…
Hello Friends Do you have little cut box done yet for valentine? If not you just landed at the right place. Please note that this box can be decorated for many occasion. This is simple to make wit
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#1 Stampin' Up! UK Demonstrator Pootles - Pretty Perennials with Vibrant Colours I have to make a confession. I don't use Granny Apple Green very often at
Farewell Week – Gift Bag Punch Board. So then, although the last couple of weeks have featured a few retiring items, this week is going to look at quite a lot more. As an example, I am starting with the Envelope Punch Board’s little brother, the Gift Bag Punch Board. This amazing tool can turn ... Read More about Farewell Week – Gift Bag Punch Board
Hello my friends and welcome to the official Stampin’ Up! Artisan Design Team blog hop! There are 20 Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators all over the world on this team, and you’re visiting me here in Calgary AB, Canada. Welcome! This blog hop is alllllll about the flowers. We are using the Love & Affection stamp set, Affectionately ... Read More about NEW In Color Love Notes: Stampin’ Up! Artisan Blog Hop
#1 Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Pootles - Rainbow Thoughtful Blooms with the Small Bloom Punch I wonder if I've said it before, I love a punch (I kid you, I
Tammy Beard - blog details & video tutorial Today's 20 paper crafting projects will make you say WOW! and get your creative juices flowing! They were designed by the talented members of my Stampin' Pretty Pals Virtual Community and give you a range of style from clean and simple to layered
Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Pootles - Envelope Punch Board Gemstone Box Click it for a 360° View, Pin it for later! Click it for a 360° View, Pin it for
Pootlers Design Team – Remarkable You Week 4 How gorgeous are this final week's creations? I hope you're getting loads of ideas from the team and the
Hello stampers! Those of you who know me will appreciate what a departure this is from the norm! Today I am going to show you how to make some easy boxes using the envelope punch board. Ironically I am way behind the eight ball since this product is now on the clearance rack. So get it while you can! Here is the link to go straight to my store if you are in Canada. Why this is strange The reason that I say it is a departure from the norm is that I very rarely make anything but
Hi everyone, I love to make unusual gift bags, I love pushing the boundaries with paper. I pulled out my ‘Handbags’ book and saw a Triple Decker handbag made from suede and thought it w…
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Well, for the very first challenge over on the Around the World Stampin' Up! Challenges blog, we could only choose Celebrate as our first theme
All you need is a 6″ x 6″ piece of cardstock, Envelope punch board, Paper trimmer, adhesive, candy to fill the box. :) Here’s the directions: 1.You need to cut a piece of cardstoc…
Hello, everybody! Today Project is Large Octogonal Box, for panettone. Cardstock measures 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" (2 pcs). Score on the short side…
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The recent release of the Stampin Up Envelope Punch Board has everyone in creative mood. The board has been designed for making beautiful envolopes to put your card creations in, but it can be used…
How To Make a Pretty Topped Daffodil Gift Bag - #1 Stampin' Up! UK Demonstrator Pootles You Will Need Daffodil Afternoon FREE Designer Series Paper
Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Pootles - Triple Yankee Candle Tea Light Box Spin it then Pin it! How pretty are these boxes?! I love this Floral Boutique Paper
Hello, everybody! Today Project is Fruit's Style Box, for treats. Cardstock measures 8 1/4" x 6 1/2" (2 pcs). Score on the long side...
Punch Boards make it easy, not to mention cost effective, to create party bags and boxes simply by punching and scoring using any paper. Create bags and boxes in a variety of sizes and use them for…
Hello, crafty friends! Last weekend I had my New Catalog Make and Take class and I thought I would share a few of the projects we made. Here is project No. 1: This birthday gift set uses the famous and awesome and must have Ronald McDonald stamp set called Sprinkles of Life and matching Tree Builder punch. We made a medium gift bag with an 11" x 7" piece of Bermuda Bay cardstock using the new Gift Bag punch board and a matching 3 x 3 card and envelope using the Envelope punch board. There are many, many things I love about this project, but ideally I like it because the cute little card fits inside the bag, so its perfect for delivery! How about that washi tape? It's awesome for adding a pop of color and makes this project quick and easy to put together. Here's the links to the supplies for this project: Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog Thanks for stopping by! Happy Stamping!
Hey, guys, I have an unusual style gift box for you. This idea is something I ‘CASED’ from this gift bag below. My husband and I were doing some Christmas shopping and this particular g…
Welcome to another instalment of Lockdown Layouts, my series of simple projects that you can adapt to use with whatever you've got in your stash. With at least another three weeks of tight lockdown looming, I hope these ideas might help you to pass the time. Instalments one and two gave you some ideas for simple cards, using either DSP or repeat stamping. They also showed you some ideas on ways to show off your sentiment stamps. If you missed them, scroll back or use 'Lockdown Layouts' in the blog search box. Today is a bit different. With Easter coming up, I thought I'd show you a pretty gift bag you can make. I've used paper from the Peaceful Poppies DSP bu you can try with whatever supplies you have on hand. Here's an example of the finished product. This bag is about 15 cm tall and holds a nice supply of Easter eggs. If you have a Gift Bag Punch Board (now retired) use that! If you don't, here's how to make it. 1. Start with a piece of card or DSP 18.5 cm x 29 cm. As shown, make one score line 3.5cm up from the bottom along the long edge. Make score lines along the short side at 5cm, 14cm, 19cm and 28 cm. 2. Make tabs to fold up to make the bottom as shown. 3. Once you've made the tabs, score two more lines at 2.5cm and 16.5cm, only going down as far as the horizontal score line. These two lines are to help shape the sides of the bag. When it comes time to score the folds, these lines should only be pinched with your fingers from the top down to about 2cm from the bottom. 4. Add tape as shown to the right side of the bottom tabs and down the narrow tab at the end. 5. Turn over and add tape to one of the larger tabs as shown i.e. on the inside of the bag. 6. Use a bone folder to score the box lines (except for the score lines at 2.5 and 16.5 cm - see step 3) 7. Adhere the narrow tab to the other end of the box. Burnish with a bone folder to get a good hold. 8. Fold in the narrow tabs as shown and push down the wider tab (the one without the tape). 9. Fold over the taped wide tab to complete the bottom. Turn the box right side up and use your bone folder to rub over from the inside to make sure the tape is firmly adhered. A note about tape. I use Stampin' Up! Tear and Tape because it's easy to use and is designed to give a firm fix for 3D constructions. If you prefer to use Tombow glue, go ahead. The Final Fix After the construction, you can decorate it as you like. I like to close mine by adding a banner and a clip. I've used a retired Stampin' Up! Library clip but you can use whatever you have. I used the reverse side of an off-cut of the DSP I made the bag from. I used a banner 7cm wide and 12cm long, scored and folded over the top. Then I decorated it using a label from Painted Labels with a sentiment from Heartfelt. Alternative close: Instead of using a banner and clip (or just clip) you can punch holes and tie it with ribbon or twine. You can see an example of that in this bag. Variation: Sometimes DSP isn't strong enough to take the scoring and it rips. You can construct the bag from plain DSP and then decorate the front and back with a piece of DSP. For this bag, cut the DSP 14.5cm x 8.5 cm. I hope this gives you some ideas about using your craft stash. If you make a bag, please feel free to post a picture either in the comments or on my Jan Clothier - Independent Stampin' Up Demonstrator Facebook page (link in the sidebar). If you live in New Zealand and don't have a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, I'd love to be yours. I can help you with ideas, get you catalogues and provide you with Stampin' Up products. You can leave a message in the comments or contact me using any of the methods listed in the Contact Me tab at the top of the page. You can shop with me from anywhere in New Zealand by clicking on the SHOP NOW button in the sidebar or clicking on any of products below. Product List Peaceful Poppies Designer Series Paper [151324] $24.25 Granny Apple Green A4 Cardstock [147014] $18.50 Whisper White A4 Card Stock [106549] $20.50 Tuxedo Black Memento Ink Pad [132708] $12.00 Heartfelt Photopolymer Stamp Set (English) [151417] $36.00
Stampin' Up! UK Envelope Punch Board Week - Sewing Style Box Well, this is the first of the 7 tutorials going live on YouTube this week, and I'm very
Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Pootles - Envelope Punch Board Box in a Box Click it for a 360° View, Pin it for later! Click it for a 360° View, Pin it for
Heute hab ich für euch eine kleine Verpackung mit dem "Tütenbrett". Ihr benötigt dafür einen halben A4-Bogen bzw. ein 10,5 cm breites Stück von einem 12x12" großen Designerpapier Ihr wisst ja, ich ziehe mir immer zuerst die Horizontallinie an der Längsseite. Für die Schachtel braucht ihr eine horizontale Linie an beiden Seiten, oben und unten. Das Papier wird an der Startlinie angelegt, gestanzt und bei der S-Markierung zieht ihr die erste senkrechte Linie. Nun schiebt ihr diese an die Startlinie, stanzt und zieht die zweite senkrechte Linie bei S. Das wiederholt ihr noch zwei mal. Dann sollte euer Papier wie auf dem Bild oben aussehen. An der Klebelasche auf der rechten Seite könnt ihr das obere und untere Ende wegschneiden. Dann wird die Box an der Klebelasche zusammen geklebt. Den Boden der Verpackung klebt ihr wie schon von den Tüten gewohnt zusammen. Ich habe die Schachtel mit einer selbstgemachten Seiden-Seife von meiner Freundin Elke gefüllt, die ganz tolle, nützliche und wundervoll duftende Seifen herstellt. Um die Schachtel zu verschließen werden nun die vier gestanzten Teile in einander geschoben, immer eins über das andre. Wenn ihr die Ecke eines der Deckel-Teile locht, könnt ihr später noch einen Geschenkanhänger bzw. ein Etikett anbinden ... Ihr müsst nur darauf achten, dass die Ecke mit dem Loch beim Übereinanderlegen der Teile obenauf liegt. Fertig ist eine hübsch verpackte Kleinigkeit! Hier seht ihr noch einmal verschiedene mögliche Höhen dieser Verpackung: Wenn ihr die ganze Breite des A4-Bogens -also 21 cm- nutzt, dann erhaltet ihr die linke Schachtel. Für die mittlere habe ich eine Breite von 15 cm verwendet. Und rechts seht ihr die heute gezeigte Seifenschachtel aus dem 10,5 breiten Bogen. Habt ein kreatives Wochenende! Der Wetterfrosch verspricht allerdings kein Bastel- , sondern eher Badewetter :o).
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