Monthly Archive: August 2015

PPA-265 Baby’s First Framelits-Baby Girl

StampinUp baby card made with the Baby's First Framelits, designed by demo Beth McCullough.  Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

I used this weeks Pals Paper Arts Sketch Challenge and flipped it on its side to design a baby card I needed to make.  English Garden Designer Series Paper (DSP) makes the perfect background for a darling baby girl card.

I love the onesie hanging on the “clothes line” with clothes pins.  I think I may need to hand deliver this card. 🙂

StampinUp baby card made with the Baby's First Framelits, designed by demo Beth McCullough.  Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

Please let me know what you think.

StampinUp baby card made with the Baby's First Framelits, designed by demo Beth McCullough.  Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

Have a wonderful day!

Beth 🙂

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Flower Patch Razzleberry Flower

StampinUp All Occasion card made with the Flower Patch stamp set, designed by demo Beth McCullough.  Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

My sweet mother-in-law, Ruby, had a birthday party on Sunday.  I wanted to make her a special card.  A flower from Flower Patch is embossed with clear embossing powder and Rich Razzleberry ink and cut out with Flower Fair Framelits.  I love making a stem with the cute and funky “line” from Tin of Cards.  The 1″ Dotted Lace Trim in Cucumber Crush makes fun leaves.  The swoosh of grass is from Sheltering Tree. The center white piece is popped up with dimensionals.  I almost always decorate the envelope to match.  The Designer Series Paper (DSP) is from the Brights Color Collection.

 

StampinUp All Occasion card made with the Flower Patch stamp set, designed by demo Beth McCullough.  Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

I think Ruby liked her card!  Please leave a comment at the top of the post and let me know what you think.

Blessings,

Beth 🙂

 

 

 

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Directions for Snickers Envelope Punch Board Box

All you need is a 6″ x 6″ piece of cardstock, Envelope punch board, Paper trimmer, adhesive, candy to fill the box. 🙂

StampinUp Snickers Box made with the Envelope Punch Board by demo Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom Directions to make the Snickers Box at http://stampingmom.com/directions-for-snickers-envelope-punch-board-box/

Here’s the directions:

1.You need to cut a piece of cardstock or Designer Series Paper (DSP) 6″ x 6″.

Stampin' Up! Directions for the Snickers Box-Step 1 made with the Envelope Punch Board by demo Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom Directions to make the Snickers Box at http://stampingmom.com/directions-for-snickers-envelope-punch-board-box/

2. Using the Envelope punch board, line up the left edge of the paper at 1 1/4″ and punch and score down the diagonal line to the right.  Move the paper to the left and line it up at 2 3/4″, punch and score the same as before.  Turn the paper the opposite side and do exactly what you did on the top of the paper.  I have drawn in the score lines and your paper should look just like the picture above except you have score lines where I have drawn lines.

Stampin' Up! Directions for the Snickers Box-Step 2 made with the Envelope Punch Board by demo Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom Directions to make the Snickers Box at http://stampingmom.com/directions-for-snickers-envelope-punch-board-box/

3. Now turn the paper to the sides you haven’t done anything with yet.  Line up your previous score lines with the “Score Guide.”  It’s the pointy piece coming off the punch in the top center.  Punch and score.  Move to second score line, punch and score again.  Follow step 3 again on the opposite side.

Stampin' Up! Directions for the Snickers Box-Step 3 made with the Envelope Punch Board by demo Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom Directions to make the Snickers Box at http://stampingmom.com/directions-for-snickers-envelope-punch-board-box/

4.Use the Reverse Punch at the top center of the board.  This will corner round your two pointy pieces on the top and bottom.  See picture above.

Stampin' Up! Directions for the Snickers Box-Step 4 made with the Envelope Punch Board by demo Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom Directions to make the Snickers Box at http://stampingmom.com/directions-for-snickers-envelope-punch-board-box/

5. Cut down the score lines on both sides on top and bottom to make the tabs.

Stampin' Up! Directions for the Snickers Box-Step 5 made with the Envelope Punch Board by demo Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom Directions to make the Snickers Box at http://stampingmom.com/directions-for-snickers-envelope-punch-board-box/

6. Use a trimmer and line up the top and bottom point at 2 3/4″  and cut a triangle shape off each side.  See picture above.

Stampin' Up! Directions for the Snickers Box-Step 6 made with the Envelope Punch Board by demo Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom Directions to make the Snickers Box at http://stampingmom.com/directions-for-snickers-envelope-punch-board-box/

7. Use sticky strip or Tear & Tape Adhesive along one side of box.  I used sticky strip so it would show up well in the picture.

Stampin' Up! Directions for the Snickers Box-Step 7 made with the Envelope Punch Board by demo Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom Directions to make the Snickers Box at http://stampingmom.com/directions-for-snickers-envelope-punch-board-box/

8. Fold the side over and seal.  Put the tabs in and seal the box.  When using the 6″ x 6″ paper the box is snug with the full size Snickers inside.  Use  tape or adhesive to keep the tabs in place.

 

I love making these cute boxes and I hope you do too!  Please leave a comment and also let me know if you have any questions.  Please subscribe to my blog for many more 3D gift items and cute and simple Stampin’ Up! cards.

Blessings,

Beth 🙂

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