Saturday, March 26, 2022

FLORAL UTILITY BOX

 


I created this 'Floral Utility Box' by using the basic measurements from Country Craft Creations.
It measures  2 1/2" deep  x   3" wide  x   5 1/2" long.  The patterned paper I used is from a tablet from  'K&Company'.


                                                           This is the box opened up.  


Close up of the lid.  The flowers and leaves are from assorted dies and punches.  The bees came from clip art found on the internet and adhered with pop-ups.  The lid flap is held in place with magnets.


                                      ...and there you have it.  Thanks for stopping by...



 

Thursday, March 10, 2022

TEE- PEE CARD

 

This is a larger version of a 'Tee-Pee ' card.  It is about  5" wide and stands 7" high.  I made the base from regular cardstock.  Background paper is Graphic 45.  There is a great video made by Sam Calcott at Mixed Up Crafts.  You can find that HERE.


Here is the card opened up and laid out flat.  Grass is a die from Honey Bee Stamps called Grass Border.  The truck, stamps and bees are all from clip art on the internet.  I brought them into Photoshop Elements for sizing. 


                       Here's the side view.  Backside is white triangle for writing sentiment. 



                                    ...and there you have it.  Thanks for stopping by...


TWIST-n-FOLD CARDS


I created these 'Twist-n-Fold Cards' using the basic measurements by Sam Calcott at Mixed Up Craft.  If you would like to make one of your own, I have made a video on You Tube.  You can find that

HERE.
 



      I used cardstock to construct the base of the card. For the flowers I used a flower image and cut them out with my Scan-n-Cut machine.  Also using cardstock.



                                                                       This is the back.



This is a   2 1/2" x  3 1/2"  tag to be tucked inside.  I used eyelash yarn to make fringe.




This second card is made the same way.  I got the fish and cat's tail florals from clip art on the internet.  Then brought them into Photoshop for sizing.  

 


                                                              This is the inside of card.




                                                                   Here's the back.



Close up of one of the tags.


...and there you have it.  Thanks for stopping by...