Hello my friends! I had recently seen a post on Stampin' Up!'s website showing a project by a Demonstrator from Germany. Her name is Jessica Winter. Here is a link to her post. I had contacted her and asked her if it would be okay to make a video showing how to make this fun and easy project. She said that would be great. So here is my take on her project. Thank you Jessica!
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Hello stampers! I know everyone is busy shopping and crafting. (I know I am!) My aunt had asked me to make some treat holders for her different luncheon groups. So I made these little holders for a Snicker bar. They are super fast and simple. You could really mass produce them.
So here's the tutorial:
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Hello stampers! I'm thinking ahead a little bit about Christmas cards. I really love the Snow Place (139738) Photopolymer stamp set and Snow Friends Framelits Dies! (139664) The Oh What Fun sentiment is from the Oh, What Fun Photopolymer stamp set (#140386) The inside sentiment is from the Versatile Christmas stamp set. (140392) The trees were stamped using the Festival of Trees Photopolymer stamp set(135059) and the coordinating Tree Punch (#135859) The star is from the Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack (133787) I used Real Red Cardstock and Silver Glimmer Paper. For the sentiment on the bottom I used the Decorative Label Punch (#120907) and the Extra-Large Oval Punch (#119859)
For the igloo I used the Circles Collection Framelits and ran it through the Big Shot with the Brick Wall Textured Impressions folder (#138288) and cut off part of the bottom of the circle. I used the 1 3/4 inch circle punch for the entrance of the igloo. Then I took the 1 inch circle punch and punched part of the circle towards the bottom, and then just cut a little off the bottom to make it flat.
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Hi Stampers! With Halloween a little over a week I started thinking about Thanksgiving. I decided to use the Lighthearted Leaves stamp set for this card. The DSP is from the Into the Woods DSP pack. This DSP pack has wonderful prints!
I used the Very Vanilla card stock and used the 2-inch circle punch for the sentiment, the Mossy Meadow was punched with the 2 3/8 Scallop Circle Punch, and the Hello Honey was punched using the 2 1/2 inch Circle Punch. For the sides of the card, I used the Envelope Punch Board.
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Hello my friends. I recently made a video to show you a tip on how to use the Hearth & Home Framelits Dies. When I first received them back in August I cut a window out of a card front. When I removed the framelit and put the window cutout there, there wasn't a way to adhere it. So I brought out the Squares Collection Framelits Dies and found that the 4th framelit from the center would work almost perfectly! To hide the slightest amount of Cherry Cobbler Cardstock, I added the flower box to the window. (Or you can trim just a sliver from either the top or bottom of the square) I used the flower from the Itty Bitty Punch Pack and the leaves from the Bird Builder Punch. For the outside sentiment, I used the Banner Triple Punch. On the inside I used the Festive Fireplace Photopolymer Bundle.
For this Pop-Up card, I used the Snow Place Photopolymer Bundle and the Hearth & Home Framelits Dies. I just love this set! I ran the front flap and the inside flap through the Big Shot using the Brick Wall TIEF. Below in the video I will show you how to make the Pop-Up card with both the Squares Collection Framelits and the Hearth & Home Framelits Dies.
I hope my quick video helps when using these awesome framelits. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. If you would like to purchase any of the items I have used, please click on the "My Royal Shop" button above.