Anna Wheaton - Independent Stampin' Up! ®
Demonstrator, Burleigh Waters, Q, AUSTRALIA
Phone 07 55 765 469 Email: wheatonanna@hotmail.com Blog: http://www.nudgeink.blogspot.com/





October 30, 2020

Our Charity Day Projects

I am loving the opportunity to share the projects we made on Sunday.  These were designed by Bec Ross and myself using the Cherish the Season stamp set and dies and Snowflake Splendor DSP.  Beautiful colours.

The coordinating cardstock colours are Misty Moonlight, Pool Party, Balmy Blue and Highland Heather.

Slimline cards are in!  There are heaps of slimline cards on the internet.  We made this card and a matching envelope using DSP.


Christmas always calls for gift tags.  Aren't these cute with the Balmy Blue Glimmer paper?  These tags are 5 cm or 2"wide - here's a hint.  Use a 20 cm long piece of Balmy Blue, add the strips in 20 cm lengths, then cut them up - less fiddly.


This one is a gift card holder!


It contains a slot to slide your gift card into.


We also created a simple card with Balmy Blue Glimmer paper.


Four square gift cards with envelopes. (Don't forget to stamp the envelope!)





And these went into a cute acetate box.




These four cards were made using the split stamping technique. 
  • Cut 1 cm from the top and one side of a piece of Whisper White A4.
  • Stamp your chosen images in a cross on the rectangle.

  • Then cut the piece into four pieces, 14.3 cm x 10 cm.
  • Decide which way you want each card to face
  • Stamp your Merry Christmas.
  • Add Pool Party Ribbon to Whisper White layer and tie in a bow
  • Adhere to your card bases and TA DAAA!

Have you seen our rectangle tins?  We had great fun covering the tins and making a concertina card for inside.
These are so cute!






The concertina card was measured to fit nicely in the Tin.



And we then made a box which holds the tin OR two Kit Kats. Yummo!


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Thanks for stopping by!

Anna


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