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FUN FOLD FRIDAY – TIME FOR ANOTHER PROJECT

My Fun Fold card today was inspired by Jacque Williams. It is a Never Ending Card.

When I saw Jacque’s project I tried to remember the last time I had made a Never Ending Card. So I knew it was definitely time to make another one.

The front page features the DSP, Crushed Curry card and the All Zipped Up stamp set. I have also added star and heart die cut shapes.

The second page introduces another DSP design, Blueberry Bushel card and ink, star die cuts and stamped spot images.

The third page has another DSP and more die cut stars and a heart.

The fourth and final page also features a different DSP design, Basic White panels for recording a birthday greeting and a single star die cut.

Well, I haven’t made one project that looks like a jacket or cardigan this week. I am so pleased that I found other ways to use this bundle and I hope that inspires you to think ‘outside the box’.

I haven’t decided what to feature next week – but, give me a little time and I’m sure I will have something that you will like to see.

Until then, happy stamping and scrapbooking.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. As you read through this post, you will see the products I used for this project. The new items are available from May 5th.

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THURSDAY IS ALL ABOUT THE 3D PROJECT – TIME TO PITCH YOUR TENT

The project I am sharing today is actually the first project I made for this week’s posts.

When I first saw the All Zipped Up Dies, this is the first idea that came to mind.

I pictured the zipped front of a tent – so, I needed to make a tent!

This is the result.

I created the front of the tent first and then worked on the surrounding structure after that.

I used Basic Gray, Smoky Slate, Silver Foil and Old Olive card.

The tent measures 10 3/4″ long, 6 3/4″ wide and 5″ high. I decided that I could fill it with individually wrapped Toblerone chocolates – a perfect camping treat.

The front, back and sides of the tent were made up of a few card layers to ensure it had stability.

I used the grass die, from the Sending Love Dies, was perfect to use around the base of the tent.

I had thought about using some cut down toothpicks to use as anchors for Linen Thread tent lines – sadly, I couldn’t find my very well hidden toothpicks. Maybe next time.

To be honest, I was vey happy with my 3D construction.

Tomorrow is Friday and I have a Fun Fold card to share with you.

Until then, happy stamping and scrapbooking.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. As you read through this post, you will see the products I used for this project. The new items are available from May 5th.

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WOW – IT’S WEDNESDAY AGAIN! SO, WHAT’S NEW?

We all love a freebie!

I hope you have your wishlist ready because from today, and for the next two days, you could get your shipping FOR FREE!

Here is what you need to know:

  • All order types qualify for this promotion.
  • Free shipping is for three days only. Orders must be opened and closed between 23 and 25 April.
  • Free shipping automatically applies to your cart after the qualifying amount has been met, which is $65 AUD 

I hope this is a promotion that you will be able to make the most of. I know I will be!

Today’s card is another technique project. This time I am using dry embossing.

For this card I wanted to use up some of the left over card after I cut out the v-shaped zip panels. Each of these pieces interlock together perfectly.

I iinterlocked them and glued them to a background panel to secure them together.

For the interlocked panel and the Crushed Curry background panel, I used the Mini Corrugated 3D Embossing Folder to achieve this wonderful texture.

I wrapped some of the white baker’s twine around the corrugated multicoloured panel and tied it off in a bow.

For this card, I added the Crushed Curry embossed panel to the cardbase and trimmed it at the edges.

Then I added a Basic White panel that was stamped in Blueberry Bushel using the dotted image and had a narrow DSP panel added.

The multicoloured and embossed strip was added using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

The birthday greeting was stamped and trimmed to sit on the card, at an angle.

Both the card insert and back of the envelope had the dots stamped to decorate these areas.

Tomorrow I have a 3D project to share with you.

Until then, happy stamping and scrapbooking.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. As you read through this post, you will see the products I used for this project. The new items are available from May 5th.