Ok so have you finished a project or made it close to the finish line and then had an oopsy? Isn't that every crafters' nightmare? Well, today I had an oopsy and decided to share it with you and how I fixed it. It isn't something we talk about very often. It's embarrassing! But if you do this, you're not alone.
Stamp and Create with Beth
Friday, January 3, 2025
Oh no...Did I ruin my card layer?
Saturday, December 21, 2024
One Sheet Wonder with 6" x 12" patterned paper
Do you have designer series paper (patterned paper) just sitting on your shelf? It's time to get it out and use it to make a set of cards!
Monday, December 16, 2024
Small loaded envelope to hold a gift card and small treats
I love giving gift cards and small treats. This loaded envelope is perfect. It was inspired by the Loaded Envelope by Bree Renwick (Stampin' Up! Artisan Design Team member).
- Envelope: Paper is 8 1/2" x 8 1/2". Score at 2 1/4" and 6 1/4" on one side. Turn 90 degrees and score at 2 3/4" on the other side. Fold and crease score lines.
- Fold in the 2 1/4" and 6 1/4" score lines. Fold down the top corner to the outer edge to create a "collar". I added in some patterned paper so that it shows when I fold down the "collar". Cut patterned paper 2 1/4" x 2". Adhere to the back side of the flap on each end before you fold down the corner to create the collar.
- Add strong adhesive (tear & tape, snail plus) along one side (on the inside of the layer) from the collar score line down to the bottom on the outer edge. You can do either side. Then fold side with adhesive on top of the other flap. This seals your front together. I liked the collar adhered down so I added a little adhesive near the corner to tack it down.
- Add strong adhesive to the bottom below the score line along all three outer edges. I did the length of both sides and then a smaller piece along the top. I used tear & tape adhesive.
- Patterned paper layer for front pocket 3 3/4" x 2 1/2". Adhere to front pocket and decorate with die cuts or images. Add ribbon on this layer if desired.
- Note card for front pocket 3 3/4" x 3 1/4"
- Note card for back pocket 3 3/4" x 5". Stamp greeting or images as desired.
Thanks for stopping by! Give this cute treat holder or gift card holder a try.
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Happy Stampin'
~ Beth
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Milk Carton Treat Box for Christmas
Do you like to give treats for the holidays?
This milk carton treat box is a cute option.
I love giving treats and this milk carton treat box is super cute. You can decorate it up for all kinds of holidays too. For Christmas, they can be filled with candies or small lotions and other small items. You can also tuck in a gift card.
Download the Milk Carton Treat Box tutorial with all the measurements.
Here's some other boxes I made. I love making them for all the different people I give small gifts to.
You can keep it really simple and let the designer series paper (patterned paper) be the focal point or you can layer it up with images and die cuts. Have fun with it. Get out all your favorite papers and stamps and create some beautiful treat boxes.
Here are some milk carton treat boxes I've made in the past for Halloween and Christmas. I hope this inspires you to give it a try.
Details:
- Pick a good cardstock for your box/carton. I used Stampin' Up! cardstock. Base is 8 1/2" x 10 1/2". You can adjust this size to your need.
- Score 10 ½” side at 3”, 5”, 8”, & 10”
- Score 8 ½” side at ½”, 2” & 6 ½”. ½” & 2” score lines become the top milk carton. 6 ½” score line becomes the bottom.
- Layer for front (2 options): 1: 5 ¾” x 2 ¾”- covers the top part of the box. 2: 4 ¼” x 2 ¾”- fits below the score line that makes the milk carton top.
- Side Layers: 4 ¼” x 1 ¾” (2)
- Back layer: 4 ¼” x 2 ¾” (optional to make it same as front)
- See Video for cutting instructions or diagram on the downloadable pdf above.
- Add strong adhesive to the shaded flaps.
- Adhere layers before building treat box.
- Adhere bottom last. Fold back flap in. Then fold side flaps in. Last fold front flap.
- Punch holds for ribbon (optional). Fill with treats and tie ribbon around top.
**Covering the sides and back are optional.
Add in layers and die cuts to decorate the front of your box any way you like or keep it simple and let the designer series paper (patterns) do all the work.
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side |
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back |
Check the video for my Milk Carton Treat Box
Thanks for stopping by and checking out my milk carton treat box. I hope you love all the ideas and give this a try.
Happy stampin'
~ Beth
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Christmas "postage stamp" card #2
Are you inspired by beautiful postage stamps? I love getting the pretty stamps all year long but winter stamps seem to be my favorite. There's just something about glistening snow. Beautiful winter and holiday stamps have inspired this technique of creating a layer that looks like a postage stamp. It's simple really. All I did was alter my postage die cut with a pencil, ruler and a marker. The Perennial Postage dies have several sizes. My favorite sizes are the largest and second largest.
Up-close of the lines drawn in to create a border around my winter scene. |
I've really enjoyed creating many cards with this technique. It's simple but it gives my die cut definition and helps step-up a one layer card. The possibilities are endless.
- Card base: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Score long side at 4 1/4"
- Perennial Postage die cut: largest die (scene stamped in landscape)
- Inside Basic White layer: 5 1/4" x 4"
- Cherry Cobbler
- Real Red
- Old Olive
- Mossy Meadow
- Gray Granite
- light Balmy Blue
- Natural Tones 900 (cheeks and nose)
- Color lifter
Friday, December 6, 2024
Christmas "postage stamp" card
Are you inspired by beautiful postage stamps? I love getting the pretty stamps all year long but winter stamps seem to be my favorite. There's just something about glistening snow. Beautiful winter and holiday stamps have inspired this technique of creating a layer that looks like a postage stamp. It's simple really. All I did was alter my postage die cut with a pencil, ruler and a marker. The Perennial Postage dies have several sizes. My favorite sizes are the largest and second largest.
- 1. Card base 5 1/4" x 8 1/2" scored at 4 1/4" (or folded in half)
- 2. Layer is Basic White die cut with either #1 or #2 Perennial Postage die *I number my dies largest is 1.
- 3. Inside layer is Basic White 5" x 3 3/4"
- Stamps used: Spirited Snowman, Coming Home and November 2015 paper pumpkin (greeting).
- Stampin' Blends Markers for the card in the video: Cherry Cobbler, Real Red, Old Olive, Mossy Meadow, Gray Granite, light Balmy Blue, Natural Tones 900 and color lifter
- Classic inks: Basic Gray and Smoky Slate
Saturday, November 16, 2024
See-through Card front with Vellum
Who doesn't love a fun, unique, see-through
Christmas card?
- Yuletide Village and Trucking Along stamp sets
- Cardstocks: Basic White and Vellum (retired SU)
- Classic inks: Basic Gray, Cherry Cobbler and Pretty Peacock
- Stampin' Blends Markers: Cherry Cobbler, Pool Party, Pretty Peacock, Smoky Slate and color lifter
- Stampin' Write Marker: Basic Gray
- Tools: Cut & Emboss machine, Softly Falling embossing folder (retired), trimmer and snips
- Embellishment: Wink of Stella
- Adhesives: Tear & Tape and liquid glue
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