Showing posts with label 3/4" circle punch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3/4" circle punch. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2016

Easter Treats


I found this Cadbury Egg holder on Mary Fish's blog. She has a great video showing how to make the holder. Then I just looked closely at her photos to CASE her decorating. The bunny is made using the small oval punch and 3/4" circle punch for the body. For the ears I used the small petal from the Blossom Builder Punch. The tail is the little flower from the Itty Bitty Punch pack. I have so much of the retired Chevron ribbon; what fun to use some of it on these cute little treat holders. The expression is from the Delightful Dozen stamp set. I used my Hexagon punch to make the banner. The top of the holder is punched with the Scallop Tag Topper punch. So a lot of punching for this project. 

Thursday, March 17, 2016

CASEing Stampin' Success

Happy Easter Bunny is another stamp I purchased last spring. I used markers to color parts of the stamped image. The card base has been run through the Big Shot using the Large Polka Dot textured embossing folder. I got the idea from this card from the Quarter 2 Stampin' Success magazine that is published for demonstrators. This issue had lots of card ideas I want to CASE.Other tools used are the Banner framelits and 3/4" circle punch.

Easter Blessings is another retired stamp from my stash. This card uses the same layout as other card. I just changed the orientation, used a smaller banner and added some Wild Wasabi thick Baker's twine from my stash.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Punched Circles

This card is a CASE of Kelly Rasmussen on Pinterest. The hardest part of making this card was creating the template for punching the 3/4" circles. Once I had that created the rest of the card went together quickly using the little star punch and some scraps of Sweet Taffy DSP. The greeting is from the retired On Your Birthday stamp set. After I had this card done I felt like it could use a little something more. So I grabbed my Essentials paper piercing pack and made this stepped up card.