Isn’t this just the cutest thing? I made this earlier this month at our quarterly Stamp Share. I need to give you a little information first so you’re not confused. My upline (manager/boss) is Sue. And Sue’s upline is Terri. Terri is the one who puts the Stamp Share on each quarter. It is an absolutely fabulous time. We have demo’s and sharing of ideas. There’s always card samples and 3-D samples. Terri demonstrates some fun projects. There’s a business meeting part and a fabulous and fun Make & Take at the end. This item was January’s Make & Take.
ALL products here are by Stampin’ Up!
You need some Real Red, Regal Rose and Whisper White card stock.
Real Red and Regal Rose markers
Scallop, 1-1/4" Round and a 1-3/8" Round punch
Pink Brad
2 Gold Brads
Flower punch from the "Three for You" kit
Mat Pack
Piercing Tool
Dum Dum Sucker
Ribbon
Dimensionals
You will need a piece of red card stock cut 6-1/2" x 2".
Score this piece at 3/4", slide it over and score at 2-3/4".
Turn and repeat scoring on other end. Turning it allows you to have both ends come out the exact same size.
Fold the two scored lines that are closest to the center inward. The two that are closest to the edges fold them outward. Setting it upright the paper will look live a "V"
Bring the top pieces together. Taking the piercing tool and the foam piece from the Mat Pack, poke holes two holes for the gold brads. These brads hold the piece closed. You can add one brad but wait until you have added the scallop to the sucker stick to close the other brad.
The stamp set used here is the new "Happy Heart Day." SO cute and versatile.
Punch out two red scallops, one Regal Rose (1-3/8") and after stamping your flower image line up the round 1-1/4" punch and punch out the circle. Stamping the image first allows you to have your image better centered. Color in your flower. Affix the flower to the Regal Rose and affix that piece to the red scalloped piece. Set one red scalloped piece on your work surface. Add the Dimensionals and expose the tape. Set the sucker stick on top of the scalloped piece and sandwich it in between the finished scalloped piece. Insert the candy part of the sucker into the opening of the red scored piece. Hold it shut with the brad.
This one used the cute tag punch in the set. It was punched out in white and layered on Regal Rose card stock. The two pieces were taped together and then slipped under the "cuff" of the red scored piece. Isn’t that just the cutest idea? Terri is SO creative. Ok now tie on your bow and it’s ready to set upright.
Then Terri showed us how to use this project for other occasions by using double-sided decorative paper. She cut the sides a bit to make it more of a flowerpot shape and now it’s a perfect gift for someone’s desk. It can be used as a little thank you, birthday and thinking of you gifts. It can also be used as a place card and these would be fabulous for bridal or baby showers.
I can't even begin to tell you how lucky I am to be a part of Sue's group which allows me to be a part of Terri's group. I am among some VERY talented people. Both groups are a wealth of information and let me tell you how wonderful it is to be among a group full of wonderful talented people who are all "Minnesota Nice." Even the ones who come from the Dakotas, Wisconsin and Iowa!!! LOL We converted them!!! LOL
This card was made entirely of Stampin' Up! products. To view more cards/items made entirely of Stampin' Up! products click here.
This card was made entirely of Stampin' Up! products. To view more cards/items made entirely of Stampin' Up! products click here.
Thank you SO much for stopping by,
Wanda
This is so cute! I am having a Valentine's class for teenagers and I think I will include this as a little gift to them for coming. Great tutorial!
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This is a great idea and a great little tutorial you have shared - thanks heaps. I can think of so many uses for this wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful, Wanda. My favorite colors too. I will definately make a few of these for friends and relatives. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. And I love that it not only would be cute for kids...but also adults. Hey, there is a kid in all of us who still like dum dum suckers! LOL And you give us the best tutorials Wendy. Thanks for you time in doing that.
ReplyDeleteNanc
This is just too darn cute! TFS
ReplyDeleteVery cute, yet another awesome handout! How do you file away all of your ideas? I am getting so many these days I need to change up my system.
ReplyDeletevery very cute Wanda, thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, thanks so much for the tutorial. I love the designer series one that was trimmed at the angle too!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Wanda!
ReplyDeleteMany Blessings,
Melissa
Very cute! Thanks for the tutorial I will be making these up for sure. Jenny
ReplyDeleteThis absolutely darling!! I love it. Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteFabulous project and tutorial. Ingenious to put the sucker upside down. I had to read through to figure it out. Thanks for sharing. You Rock!!
ReplyDeleteThis project is so cute! Thanks for sharing! Great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteKelly
To Cute. What a fun project. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! TFS! :-)
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