bonus post – hoppy easter treat box

bonus post – hoppy easter treat box

I normally post three times a week but sometimes I just have something special I have to share right away! This morning I stumbled upon an adorable Easter 3D treat box and decided to make them up for my Easter table -so while I was creating them I took photos and wanted to share the instructions!

Happy Easter to all and a special thank you to United Kingdom demonstrator Stacey Marsh for the inspiration I converted her project to imperial measurements but I took the inspiration from her you tube video and loved it!

Measurements:
BASE BOX: Pool Party two-tone cardstock
(1) 6″ square
(2) 2″ x 12″ strips scored at 2″ and 8″
DSP: (2) 2″ squares

Today I decorated the treat boxes with the Playing in the Rain stamp set and dies which I LOVE especially this little bunny and it is currently on the LAST CHANCE LIST – which means WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

As of this afternoon they were ON SALE and still available!
# 160542 Last Chance List
PLAYING IN THE RAIN CLING STAMP SET (ENGLISH)
Sale Price $15.60 Original Price $26.00
Earns up to 1.56 in Stampin’ Rewards!

# 160550 Last Chance List
PLAYING IN THE RAIN DIES
Sale Price $21.00 Original Price $35.00
Earn up to $2.10 in Stampin’ Rewards!

I stamped the sweet bunny from this set in Tuxedo Black Memento ink.

I colored the body of the bunny with the Ivory Stampin’ Blends marker.
Next I colored the body of the bunny with the retired SU 600 Stampin’ Blends marker, from the skin tone set but you could easily substitute another brown like Light Pecan Pie.
Next I blended the body of the bunny with the retired SU 700 Stampin’ Blends marker, from the skin tone set but you could easily substitute another brown like Light Crumb Cake.
Then I went over the entire body area and blended all of them with the Ivory marker again.
I colored the inside of the ears, the nose and the jacket with Light Flirty Flamingo.
I highlighted those areas with the Dark Flirty Flamingo.
And then I blended over the entire pink areas with the Light marker to blend.
I colored in the puddle water with Light Pool Party Stampin’ Blends.
Then highlighted the water with the Dark Pool Party Blends.
Then I went back over the puddle with the Light marker to blend it.
Score the 6″ square piece of Pool Party Two-tone cardstock at 2″, turn 90 degrees and score at 2″, turn 90 degrees and score again at 2″ and one more time turn 90 degrees and score at 2″.
Your square should have 9 equal squares scored into the surface.

Then move the square to the 4 1/2″ mark and score above the 2″ score line and below the 4″ score line. Turn the square 180 degrees and position the left-hand edge of the card stock at the 4 1/2″ line and repeat scoring from the 2″ score line to the top of the cardstock and from the 4″ score line to the bottom of the page.

You should be able to see the score lines in the second photo.

Position the cardstock so that the squares with the extra score lines are in the four corners and the extra score line is horizontal.
Cut along the dark lines in the photo and then snip the edges to form a tab as shown with the smaller dark diagonal lines.
Rotate the square 180 degrees and repeat the cuts and the opposite side.

Your finished square will resemble the second photo.

Crease all score lines with a bone folder – the secret to a great box is well creased score lines.
Place Tear-n-Tape on the tabs.
Remove the paper release tape from the Tear-n-Tape and form the box by matching up the tab and the side edges so they are even and rub the inside so that the tape adheres well.
Adhere your 2″ DSP squares to the side of the box that does not have the tabs adhered to it.
I stamped Oh, Happy Day from the Playing in the Rain stamp set in Tuxedo Black memento ink and die cut from the Stylish Shapes die set.
I die cut the bunny and fussy cut the puddle.
I adhered the puddle on the lower left hand side of the box that had the less busy DSP. I popped up the bunny on Stampin’ Dimensionals above the puddle and added the sentiment circle die to the right side – it is ok to hang these over the side of the box.
I stamped the sentiment a second time and fussy cut the O and adhered it over the A in Happy to change the word to Hoppy for Easter!
I scored the 2 strips of Two-tone Cardstock at 2″ and 8″.
I curled the paper with my bone folder.
Adhere the 2″ side with Tear-nTape or other strong adhesive to the bottom of the box.
Adhere the other piece on the 2″ side with Tear-n-Tape or other strong adhesive on top of the other 2″ adhered strip to the bottom of the box. The strips will look like wings extended in opposite directions.
Place tape at the top of the strip – the side that has the 4″ score line. Bend at the score line and instead of adhering flat push the edge with the adhesive upwards and adhere to the inside of the strip so that there is a bow in the top – see photo.
Do this on both strips, these will be the “ears” of the bunny basket.
Place the strips together and tie a coordinating ribbon around the strips and below the “ears”.
I added name tags to the ribbons with the new Hole Punch assortment punches so these will be my placeholders for Easter Dinner.

I filled them with candy since my children are too old for Easter Baskets but not too old for the candy!!

So, so cute! Save this to make for next year’s Easter table!

Have a Blessed Day and I hope you get time to create tomorrow!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

This is what my table will look like tomorrow!
more color mondays – pool party, shaded spruce and basic gray

more color mondays – pool party, shaded spruce and basic gray

2024 Sale-a-bration season is coming to a rapid close just another week and three days left! This Designer Series Paper Sunny Days is one of the FREE level one merchandise items available to those that make a $50 order!

Do you ever struggle with how to start a card – this is an easy way to divide the card into smaller parts! Using your geometric dies like Perennial Postage, Stylish Shapes, Everyday Details, or the Deckled Rectangles position them in a pattern on your layer and cut them out using this as a card template.

Measurements:
BASE: Pool Party 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
Basic White layer: 4″ x 5 1/4″
Pool Party layer: 3 7/8″ x 5 1/8″
DSP scraps for inside die negative spaces
Basic White, Pool Party and Shaded Spruce scraps for sailboat punch and sentiment dies

The Sunny Days DSP was the perfect easy backdrop for my Sailboat Builder punch so I built the card and today’s More Color Monday around the paper – in Pool Party, Shaded Spruce and Basic Gray!

I grabbed some rectangular dies from both the Everyday Details and the Stylish Shapes die sets and arranged them on the Pool Party layer. I ran it through twice for the two squares and saved the die cut pieces to use for the sailboat base and the matte for the sentiment piece.
Mount the Basic White layer onto the Pool Party card base and cut DSP pieces to fit in the openings created by the rectangular and square dies.
Punch out the sailboat image in Basic White cardstock and the sails and top flag in Shaded Spruce and Pool Party CS.
Place glue on the back of the Pool Party layer and start to adhere the DSP pieces to the inside of the die “windows” created by the negative spaces.
Place more glue on the backside of the DSP and the edges of the Pool Party layer and adhere down to the Basic White layer.
Using the die cut out from the bottom opening I layered it onto a basic white piece of the same size and adhered a smaller piece of DSP on top.
Then adhere the sailboat builder punch pieces to the die.
Adhere that piece into the bottom opening.
Stamp the Rainy day sentiment from the Playing in the Rain stamp set in Basic Gray ink and die cut with the medium banner die from the Stylish Shapes die set. Using the square Pool Party die layer that onto the bottom of the sentiment piece diagonally. Pop up onto Stampin’ Dimensionals and adhere to the top left section of the template.
I adhered three 2022-2024 In Color Matte Decorative dots on the sentiment piece.
I added a Basic White 4″ x 5 1/4″ layer to the insode of the card and adhered a 1″ strip of DSP to the right edge leaving a small border.
I added colored sails to the sailboat pinched image in Pool Party and Shaded Spruce.

Sometimes making yourself a template and filling in the spces with DSP and other decorations makes for a very fun and easy card! Try this technique soon and make a template to use on your card front! Now go and create some art of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

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double pop up card

double pop up card

This is a very cool motion card – the double pop up card using the Rain or Shine Suite Collection.

Measurements:
Basic White Cardstock
(1) 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ (score on the long side at 4 1/4″)
(1) 5 1/4″ x 4″
(1) 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ (score at 3″ from one side)
(1) 5 3/8″ x 2 3/8″ (score on the long side at 1 1/4″, 2 1/2″, 3 3/4″, and 5″)
(2) 2 3/8″ x 2 3/8″
(1) 4 7/8″ x 2 5/8″
(1) 4 7/8″ x 1 7/8″

Rain or Shine Specialty DSP
1) 5 1/4″ x 4″
(1) 5″ x 3 3/4″
(1) 5 3/8″ x 2 7/8″
(1) 5 3/8″ x 2 3/8″

Textured Shimmer Paper
(2) 2 1/4″ x 2 1/4″

Take the 5 3/8″ x 2 3/8″ piece of cardstock and score it on the long side at 1 1/4″, 2 1/2″, 3 3/4″, and 5″.
The pop-up mechanism is the 5 3/8” x 2 3/8” scored cardstock piece.

Position your cardstock piece with the small 1/4″ scored section on the left side. Counting the 1/4″ as the first section. Use your ruler to make a pencil line from the top left corner of the second scored section over to the bottom right of the third scored section.

Turn your cardstock the other way and do the same thing but from opposite corners, creating an “X” through the second and third scored sections of the cardstock.

Score along the pencil marked “X” and then erase the pencil marks and burnish all the score lines well with a bone folder.
Pinch the sides of the X together and press the mechanism closed.
Adhere the 5 1/4″ x 4″ patterned paper on the inside of the card, on the right hand side.
Using your ruler mark the center of the card base score line at 2 3/4″.
Grab the mechanism piece and using your ruler mark the center of the mechanism on the opposite side of the “X” section you scored on the section that is 1 7/8″. Score the piece in half at 1 3/16″.
Match up the center mark on the mechanism with the center mark on the card base.
Place multipurpose liquid glue on the 1 7/8″ first section with the mark and making sure that the marks remain matched up carefully close the card front piece over the mechanism keeping it right up against the fold.
Rub on the section of card front directly over the glue allowing time for the glue to dry.
If you begin to open the card and the glue is not set re-close the card and rub on the glue to adhere and allow more time to dry.
Open the card front and place the front of the card down on the desk so that the adhered mechanism is on the left and glue the 1/4″ section that is on the right side of the mechanism. Close the back side of the card over the glued section and repeat the rubbing and drying process for the other end of the mechanism.
The glue should be completely dried and secure before you proceed.
The mechanism will remain attached to each side of the card when you open and close it.
Adhere the Textured Shimmer paper cut to 2 1/4″ squares to the Basic White 2 3/8″ squares.
Stamp the bunny image from the Playing in the Rain Bundle and color with Stampin’ Blends (do not color the puddles in two of the images. I used the Night of Navy combo, the Polished Pink Combo, light Smoky Slate and the Color Lifter. Stamp two sets of the clouds and color them as well. Die cut two of the bunnies without colored puddles and fussy cut the one to go on the front of the card to include the colored puddle. Die cut the clouds.
Adhere the two die cut bunnies to the 2 3/8″ squares.
Apply glue to the section of the mechanism that the glue bottle is pointing to in the first picture. The glue is on the correct section in the second photograph.
Adhere the first bunny to the glued triangle.
Glue the layered 2 3/8″ x 2 3/8″ square to the triangle by lining the square parallel with the top of the card and next to the triangle score line, as shown in the photo.
Repeat on the opposite side of the mechanism.
Adhere the 5 3/8″ x 2 7/8″ and 5 3/8″ x 2 3/8″ patterned papers to your 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ white cardstock that you scored at 3”.
Layer the 4 7/8″ x 2 5/8″ and 4 7/8″ x 1 7/8″ white cardstock on top of the patterned paper if you would like lots of writing room!
I love this paper so much I took the smaller Basic white cardstock and adhered it to the larger section and left the smaller section uncovered so that the beauty of the DSP can shine!
Line up the 3” side of the 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ white cardstock with the left inside edge of your card.

Fold over the 2 1/2″ side of the 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ cardstock while still in the card and place glue on the exposed section of the mechanism, including the connected triangle part, as seen in the photo.

Fold it closed and rub the glue until you feel it is mostly dry.

Flip your card to the front side, and lift the front of the card to adhere the 3” side to the left inside of the card, as seen in the photo.
Adhere the 5 1/4″ x 4″ white cardstock to the 5″ x 3 3/4″ DSP, and decorate the layer with the bunny that was fussy cut and a sentiment banner die cut with the Stylish Shapes die set and the clouds. I embossed the sentiment piece with the Raindrops 3D embossing folder and popped it up on mini dimenstions. I added some Basic Rhinestone jewels for the bling!
Adhere to the card front.
When you open the card the two inside square panels twist out in a very fun pop up way!

Here are a few photos of the card opening.

Try this fun fold 3D pop up mechanism card today and although it is a little more work it is not difficult! Make and sent to a special someone today! Go and create some art of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

something fancy challenge

something fancy challenge

Let’s make some fun cards with the Stampin’ Through the Catalog’s Something Fancy stamp set challenge! This versatile sentiment set new in the January to April 2023 Mini Catalog is a die bundle featuring dies perfectly suited to highlight all of the sentiments in this set and many others in our mini and annual catalog. The words can be used on their own or in conjunction with the dies for a finished look with just the right words!
The stamp set contains 10 red rubber stamps with the following sentiments:

you matter TO SO MANY
WITH DEEPEST sympathy
I DIDN’T FORGET your birthday I’M JUST STRETCHING OUT the celebration
MAY THE good YOU DO COME BACK TO you
NOTHING fancy JUST love
GRATEFUL FOR THE everyday magic OF YOU
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
CONGRATULATIONS
thank you
HERE”S TO Beautiful BEGINNINGS & Happily EVER AFTERS

I made this set of cards with the Rain or Shine DSP, and the Playing in the Rain bundle – the images in this set are so sweet and compliment the sentiments in the Something Fancy bundle.

The highlighted card is a fun fold – a simple Z fold card.

Measurements:
Base: Pear Pizzazz 5 1/2″x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″ and 2 1/8″
DSP – 3″ x 5 1/2″ for the inside right panel,
3″ x 5″ for the top outside layer, cut outs
Basic White – 3 1/4″ x 5 1/4″ for the front DSP
Matte, scrap for the Stylish Shapes circle die

Score the base at 4 1/4″ and 2 1/8″.
Adhere the 3″ x 5 1/2″ DSP to the right side of the inside of the card. I left a small margin of Pear Pizzazz to border the card.
Adhere the 3″ x 5″ DSP to the Basic White layer.
Die cut a circle from the Stylish Shapes die set, stamp the raindrops from the Playing in the Rain stamp set in Balmy Blue ink and the WITH DEEPEST sympathy sentiment from the Something Fancy sentiment set on the lower portion of the die. Adhere to the lower right hand side of the layer making sure that the edge of the circle will not hang over the card dimensions once attached to the card front (you should keep it less than 5/8″ hang over)
Fussy cut one of the characters from the DSP with an umbrella and a set of three rain clouds. Adhere the rain clouds above the sentiment circle and the character to the upper left hand side of the die.
Attach a length of White Glittered Organdy Ribbon to the left side of the layer. Tie a know in the upper portion.
Place adhesive on the outer Fold of the pear Pizzazz base (do not take the adhesive to the edge – leave a 1/4″ all around) Adhere the front layers to the front flap leaving a 1/8″ border around the outside of the Pear Pizzazz flap. Press firmly to secure to the front flap. Add Basic Rhinestone Jewels to the circle die and this card is complete!
This next sample starts with a Basic White base card cut 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″, with a Basic White layer of 4″ x 5 1/4″ embossed with the Into the Clouds Embossing Folder and lightly brushed with Pacific Point using a Blending Brush. The linear Happy Birthday sentiment is from our featured Something Fancy stamp set and punched with the Banners Pick a Punch I added the turtle die cut with the Playing in the Rain die set and other dies from that set to build the scene around the turtle from the Rain or Shine DSP. The final touches for a little bling set the tone in various shades of blue using the Tahitian Tide Metallic Woven ribbon and the silver Pastel Pearls colorized with the Tahitian Tide Stampin’ Blends marker.
My next sample starts with the same base and layer but before embossing, I stamped with the raindrops and sentiment from the Something Fancy stamp set in Pacific Point ink and then embossed with the Into the Clouds folder. I used a different character from the Rain or Shine DSP and the same embellishments for a sweet and simple sympathy card.
I think this is my favorite sentiment in this Something Fancy set – who doesn’t miss a birthday now and again and this is a great sentiment for just that occasion! I love this bunny best of all of the characters in the Rain or Shine DSP and the kite adds just the right amount of whimsy. I stamped clouds and puddles in Pacific Point and shaded the bottom of the card in Crumb Cake and Pacific Point before adding the bridge and bunny I popped up the kite and bridge with Stampin’ Dimensionals and Foam Adhesive Strips and added Pastel Adhesive-Backed Sequins as the topper!
I love this next sample for the multi layered vellum clouds – you matter to so many is such agreat sentiment and the contrasting colors of the DSP make the turtle die cut pop!
I opted to fussy cut the turtle from the DSP instead of die cut to include more raindrops from the paper, used ripping the edges and Blending brushes to add distress to the sentiment piece of cardstock and added Opaque Adhesive-backed gems to finish off this last card!

This is a great sentiment set perfect for you collection and the bundle at $45.75 is just shy of the Level One Sale-a-bration set that you have been dying to get – only 20 days left for the Sale-a-bration deals and the current hostess code is VFYMSRKJ. Remeber there are SAle-a-bration Add-ons (additional rewards available including the Into the Clouds embossing folder included twice in the pictures below the first picture is the regular catalog number and the last entry is the one with the Sale-a-bration number if you want to earn that great embossing folder for free!) I hope this inspires you to go out and create some art of your own and send it out to a friend or family member that will be so happy to receive it!

Go out and create that art of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

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so much fun playing in the rain

so much fun playing in the rain

t Well the last few days have been raining here – and when it rains it is a perfect time to stamp and get other things done around the house. There was a break in the clouds yesterday and I took a picture across the lake at the reflections on the ice – I am awed by the beauty of this place!

I also had a blast using the new Playing in the Rain Bundle (#150551) and the accessories included in the Rain or Shine Suite Collection! (#160556)

Below are the assortment of cards I made with this suite! Enjoy! And read until the end because next month’s paper pumpkin coordinates with this suite and you can order an add on of two coordinating dies for only $6 if you are a subscriber for this month’s Paper Pumpkin kit (must sign up on the paper pumpkin website or order a subscription of at least one month by Feb 10th) or better yet order the suite collection and a one month subscription and earn Sale-a-bration FREE Level Two  merchandise. See details at the end of this post!

This Rain or Shine suite collection (#160556) is fantastic – I had so much fun playing with it! The Rain or Shine 12 x 12 paper is adorable and has shiny raindrops and clouds – just too cute (#160540), and the loose daisy embellishments are flat and sweet and so easy to add a flair of whimsy to the cards (#160555).
I have ten cards to share with you and one is cuter than the next! Some with stamped images, some with fussy cut animals from the DSP, one with just the papers and a die cut word set from another suite!
This first card detailed in the step by step pictures uses two 3″ x 4″ pieces of the Rain or Shine Specialty DSP, 3/4 of a sheet of Crumb cake cut to 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ and one sheet of 4″ x 5 1/4″,one sheet of Basic White 4″ x 5 1/4″ for the inside, scraps of Basic White for the bunny image, the sentiment and the umbrella image.

I colored in the images with a Water Painter (#151298) and Blushing Bride (#147100) and (#147105) Balmy Blue ink pads. I stamped the “Rainy days are better with you” sentiment in Tuxedo Black Memento ink and die cut in the rectangle die from Deckled Rectangles (#159173) Then I shaded the sentiment die piece with a Blending Brush (#153611) and stamped raindrops in Balmy Blue ink.

I used the Raindrops embossing folder (#160554) also part of the Rain or Shine Suite and embossed the 4″x 5 14″ piece of Crumb Cake CS. I popped this layer up on Stampin’ Dimensionals (#104430) and adhered it to the base card.
I added one of the DSP 3″ x 4″ pieces on a tilt to the bottom of the card.
Add the second piece of DSP to the top using an opposite tilt.

I added the Basic White layer for the inside of the card 4″ x 5 1/4″ and I stamped clouds and raindrops in Balmy Blue ink and adhered to the inside of the card.

I fussy cut the bunny image and die cut the umbrella. I adhered the bunny image to the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals. I adhered the sentiment piece directly to the card above the bunny image.
I used mini Stampin’ Dimensionals and added the umbrella to the bunny’s hand.
I added the pink Pastel Adhesive Backed Sequins (#160387) to finish off the card!

For this card I used the new Textured 12″ x 12″ Shimmer paper cut to 4″ x 5 1/4″, three different patterns of the DSP cut to 1 1/4″ x 3″ and adhered to the center of the Textured Shimmer paper with Tear N Tape (because of the texture). Fussy cut the bunny image from the Specialty DSP and added the Pastel Sequins!

This card uses the same size 3″x 4″ DSP pieces like the first card and added the Daisy Embellishments and the Love For You die cut words (#160403) for a totally different look!

I embossed vellum with the Raindrops embossing folder and then cut the smallest square and the largest circle from the Stylish Shapes die set (#159183 – one of my all time favorite multipurpose die sets!), added a white die for the sentiment from the same die set and fussy cut the daisy and bunny images from the Rain or Shine DSP and adhered those along with the strip of Flirty flamingo striped paper! I finished off the card with some white Opaque Gems (#160412).

This card includes a Mango Melody CS base, strips of Rain or Shine DSP, fussy cut turtle from the DSP, and Opaque Gems.

Another card with Rain or Shine paper scraps and vellum circles from the Stylish Shapes die set. I added the Opaque Gems and some Glittered White Organdy ribbon for some sparkle!
Love this background paper from the Rain or Shine pack on a Flirty Flamingo CS base, and a circle die cut for the sentiment, some daisy embellishments and the fox fussy cut from the DSP!

I love the little closed umbrellas, I stamped around the sentiment in Tuxedo Black Memento ink and colored them in with Stampin’ Blends Alcohol markers in a rainbow pattern! This card is so simple but so cute!!

I stamped the bunny image and umbrella on 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic white layer and colored with a water painter and ink from the ink pad cases. Added raindrops in Balmy Blue ink and the sentiment in Tuxedo Black. I mounted this onto a Pacific Point card base.

This last card uses the Textures Shimmer Paper which comes in White, Balmy Blue and Shaded Spruce and the pictures do not do it justice –  it is very COOL! A layer of the raindrops paper and the largest square in vellum die cut from the Stylish Shapes die set positioned on the diamond. The Raindrops paper is popped up on dimensionals and the vellum is attached with mini glue dots under the umbrellas. I added the sentiment die cut with a banner from Stylish Shapes. I LOVE THIS CARD! It is simple and elegant in it’s monochromatic style!

Just a reminder it is Sale-a-bration and if you like this set then you might consider ordering the set and the coordinating paper pumpkin! The current hostess code is SWXBZUH9 and all orders during the January sale-a-bration month will receive a chance to win an extra sale-a-bration item!

The Collection (#160556) is $85.25, if you add the one month subscription ($22.50) by Feb 10th you will get the next Paper Pumpkin –  Jump For Joy with the coordinating stamp set and monthly kit (#137858) which contains 9 cards, 3 of 3 designs with special peek-through windows, 9 coordinating envelopes, 1 Mango Melody ink spot and 1 photopolymer stamp set. If you order the Add On die set (#162486) ($6.00) for a total of 113.75 and you will receive (2) Sale-a-bration level one items or (1) Level Two Sale-a-bration item.

One of the things I love about Stampin’ Up! is all of the coordination.
Join in the fun of Playing in the Rain and create some art of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

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