Beautiful Day and Tutti Frutti Cards & Envelopes

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I used the Tutti Frutti Cards & Envelopes on my card today which are a Level 1 free gift (spend $50). The Lemon Lime Twist card worked perfectly as the base of my card and it was already scored so it was easy to fold in half. In the picture below, the top left color is Lemon Lime Twist although it looks yellow.

I stamped the flower from the stamp set Beautiful Day onto Thick Whisper White using Memento Ink and colored it in with Stampin’ Blends:  Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive and Daffodil Delight. The sentiment is also from Beautiful Day and was also stamped with Memento ink. I used a die from the Petals & More Thinlits to cut it out. I’m finding that I’m reaching for this particular die a lot and it fit today’s sentiment perfectly! I attached Stampin’ Dimensionals to the left side of the sentiment and in the middle.  On the right hand side, the part that extends off of the black paper, I used Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals.  I originally used two regular dimensionals and it made the sentiment too high.  Using two mini dimensionals did the trick.

I attached the piece of Whisper White with the flower to Basic Black, attached Stampin’ Dimensionals to the back and attached it to my Tutti Frutti base.

All of the supplies I used are listed below and if you’d like to purchase any of them, simply click on any of the images. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask! Enjoy your day!

Price: $110.00

Envelope Punch Board Ghirardelli Box

Welcome to the last day of my Envelope Punch Board Series! If you missed any projects throughout the week, here are the links to them

Day 1: Making Envelopes with the Envelope Punch Board

Day 2:  Envelope Punch Board Card Box

Day 3: Envelope Punch Board Basket

Day 4:  Envelope Punch Board Candy Box

Day 5:  Envelope Punch Board Tiny Box

Day 6:  Envelope Punch Board Pouch

 

Today’s boxes were made using the Envelope Punch Board and the Petal Garden Designer Series Paper Stack, both in the Annual Catalog.  I used my favorite scallop punches (1-1/8″ & 1-3/8″) from the Occasions Catalog and the stamp set Fruit Basket.

 

These boxes are really easy to make and two Ghirardelli Chocolates will fit inside for someone special.  Watch the video below to see how I made them!

Supply List

Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the rest of your day!

Envelope Punch Board Pouch


Welcome to Day 6 of my Punch Board Series! Today we’re making an easy-to-make Treat Pouch.  It’s really just an envelope but when you add something inside with a little height, it creates a completely different look.  The video below will show you how to make it!

To make today’s project, I used Naturally Eclectic Designer Series Paper and the stamp set, You’re So Sweet, both from the Annual Catalog.  Watch in the video how I only used part of the stamp, You’re So Sweet Enjoy a Treat.

  • Naturally Eclectic Designer Series Paper:  6″ x 6″
  • Punch and Score at 3″ on all sides
  • Whisper White (inside for stability): 3-1/2″ x 3-1/2″

 If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask! All of the supplies I used are listed below.  Have a great day!


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Envelope Punch Board Tiny Box

Welcome to Day 5 of my Envelope Punch Board Series! All week long I’ve been sharing projects you can make with the Envelope Punch Board and today I’m sharing a teeny, tiny box.  In the video below I show candy inside but really, anything small will fit such as jewelry, candles, etc.

I used Stampin’ Up! Marina Mist and Rich Razzleberry cardstock to make the actual box and then decorated it with Sweet Soiree Designer Series Paper.  Because this paper is thick, you could make your box using this paper and then it would take away the need to decorate the panels.

The sentiment is from the stamp set Ready to Pop and I used all punches to cut and layer it (1″ Circle Punch, 1-1/8″ & 1-3/8″ Scallop Punches – see the supply list below). I love the sparkle that the Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper gives the box!

I love hearing from you! If you make this project or are going to give it a try, please come back to this post and comment or send me an email (click email flower on the right hand side of my blog).

  • Use paper that measures 5″ x 5″
  • Score and punch the first side at 1-1/2″ and 3-1/8″.  Then follow the score lines on the remaining sides.
  • Designer Series Paper to decorate the box:  (2) 2′ x 1-3/8″, (2) 1″ x 1-1/2″, (1) 1″ x 2″

 

 

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Have a great day! If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask!

Envelope Punch Board Candy Box

Welcome! It’s Day 4 of my Envelope Punch Board Series!  I call today’s project “The Rolo Box” because I made it to fit a package of Rolo’s perfectly! Have you tried this candy? Delicious!

Both boxes were made using the Sweet Soiree Specialty Designer Series Paper, a beautiful, thick paper, which makes it ideal for making boxes. To create the box, you’ll need a piece of paper that measures 6-3/8″ x 6-3/8″, the Envelope Punch Board, a paper trimmer, a pair of scissors and Tear and Tape. You’ll find the video for today’s project farther down in the post. (more…)