
The printed labels made this cars so easy! A little Designer Series Paper, the tags, and a bit of ribbon. Stamp a greeting. Add a little bling with Rhinestones. Done!
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Bev Adams, Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator
More Organization – More Time for Crafting
This card uses simple slits and folds to add a 3-D pop to cards. We made them into a birthday cake and on the instructions you’ll see a wedding cake I made with the same method. I have also seen this technique used to make stacked birthday or Christmas gifts or baby’s building blocks. It’s all in the way you decorate it.
This ornament looks difficult and complicated. It’s not. Cut 4 or more pieces of card stock with the Lattice Die. Fold on the diagonal, add some Baker’s Twine, and glue together. Hang it on your tree. Done!
Step it up with Silver Glimmer Paper, Rhinestones, or other embellishments if you like.
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Isn’t he cute? He’s made with “Punch Art”, punches stacked together. There’s no stamping. I used glossy paper (no longer available from Stampin’ Up!) which looks especially great run through the Big Shot in an embossing folder. If you don’t have glossy paper you could use Shimmery White card stock and you really don’t need to use a Big Shot.
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The cookies was decorated with the Simply Pressed stamp. I dropped the cookies into cellophane bags, added a topper cut with the Top Note Die, added a little stamping and an embellishment of one piece punched from Silver Glimmer Paper and one punched from matching card stock. Done!
When I brought some to a bake sale they all sold quickly and everyone told me how wonderful they looked.
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