I found this great punch art at this blog...http://creationsbypatti.blogspot.com/ Dim Sum (Chinese appetizers) Basket scene...The Sizzix Te...
What's your favorite candy? I have two favorites. Twix bars and M&M's. I also really like 100 Grand, but now I am getting carried away - I said favorite and I already listed two. Today I'm sharing a few ideas for favors at a wedding or your next birthday, or whenever you feel you need a real WOW. Have you seen personalized M&M's? They are just about the most superfluous way you can spend your hard earned dollars, but also just about the cutest. Sure to bring a "WOW!" to your guests mouth. Check out this website: http://www.mymms.com/utility.aspx. You can choose your M&M colors, choose your clip art, add text, and even add a photo! Then you get to choose from a variety of expensive packages, but c'mon! Melyssa Connolly came up with some really cute ideas for M&M cards! Her assignment last month for PSA Stamp Camp design team was to use PSA Gigi Monograms, our newest Peel & Stick collection. Funny that this is was her take on it – I think she was inspired by the small casual "m" – it does resemble the M's in M&M's. Can you see sending this to a little kid for their birthday, or a whimsical thank-you or hello to an adult? Who wants a tutorial on how to make? I have one for you today – provided by Melyssa, complete with images! Thank-you to Melyssa for taking the time to create this tutorial. Step 1. Punch the following circle sizes from cardstock: 1-3" (colour of M&M), 1-2" (white), 2-1" (white), 1-1" (colour of M&M) and 2- 0.25" (black) Step2. Cut the 2" white and 1" colour circle in half. Step 3. Glue the 0.25" black circles onto the 1" white circles. Do not centre the black, place it close the bottom. Step 4. Glue the 1" colour circle that you cut in half over the top of the eyes. Step5. Cut 4-2"x0.25" strips in cream cardstock. Step 6. Glue the strips onto the feet and hands. Step 7. Emboss the Monogram M in white onto the M&M belly. Step 8. Add a smile,eyebrows and some blush. I used pink chalk for the cheeks. Will you be making these cute cards? Or ordering personalized M&M"s?
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Need I say more ??!!! Come join me in my punch art class this weekend. I know it's the Superbowl weekend..uhuh.. but some of you who may be free AFTER or DURING the game can come over and have a celebration or grump..(for those whose team didn't win). I'm not going to say who I'm routing for (my friends do).. but come see me and just talk about the game, the commercials in it and the half time show while we do our punch art. These 2 darlings are just waiting for you to make them and Valentines Day is counting down!!! If you don't have a card yet... Here's your chance to make them in my class!!! We are making 4 different bugs!!! So HURRY! BTW, that's SUNDAY, Feb 6th. SEE YAH!!! ps. Let me know if you want to join the Saturday Class (the day before Superbowl). Please let me know if you have any questions or suggestions. Please visit my blog and my Stampin Up Website! Have a nice day!
Somewhere in my delusional mind, I decided I could someday complete a ridiculously large and complicated paper-pieced quilt that I saw in a book and fell in love with. The book is “A Paper Pi…
I am having so much fun creating these little animals you can't half tell?? How many have I done lately. I'm on a roll. I found some Magnetic tape yesterday and thought it would be a nice idea to use on the back of them - turn them into fridge magnets with a clip. Also you could just use the animal on a card - I will get around to making one and showing you soon. Thanks for looking Kyliexoxo
This challenge was a lot of fun! Not only did I get to spend some quality crafting time with the Peachy Queen, Kathy J, but I finally used ...
Many years ago when my son (he was 8 at the time) was going through Chemo for Leukemia I would channel my stress through scrapbooking and by creating paper-punch art. I thought that I'd share those patterns with you. = )
Here you go.You've got it. You have the idea for the quilt. You're super excited about the prospect of creating what could be one of your most beautiful works of art, and you're already imagining where you could display it 👍.But now, as you're about to dive in, these questions are slowing down your project.Am I capable
Now I have the bears in two sizes thanks to Kathy requesting them in a little bit bigger size for a layout she was doing. And I added a Panda bear.
I don't do a lot of punch art, but every so often I love to get a bit creative with punches. I had an old punch art book that I used for inspiration for these, and just adapted the designs to suit the Stampin' Up! punches I own. Here's a cute little hound: And his friend the fox: I'm happy to let you know what punches I used. Just leave me a comment if you'd be interested in that information! Edited to Add: Here's a picture that has all of the pieces I used to put together the little fox. They are all Stampin’ Up! Punches that I have used, and I used the colour Cajun Craze as my main colour. Hopefully you’ll be able to figure out how to put the little fox together from that! Unfortunately I don’t have the little puppy anymore, and silly me didn’t write down what punches I used. Going from the picture, I think I used the Word Window for the ears, feet and eyepatch. The eyes are the candle flame from the cupcake punch, and the clouds are the top of the cupcake. Circles for the head and body (I think 1-3/8” and 1-3/4”?). For the muzzle, I think I used the Heart punch and cut off the top of one of the ‘bumps’ of the heart and rounded it off. For the tail, I think I sliced a sliver off the side of the heart. I can’t for the life of me remember how I did the nose or tongue, but I’m sure you can work something out!
I needed to make some quick scrapbook pages for a Ronald McDonald house project so I thought about punch art. I will share a girls page tomorrow. I searched and found some cute animals on Splitcoast Stampers. I do not know who came up with the original ideas for these, but if it was you please email me and let me know and I will give credit to you. The turtles were made with: 1 - 1 3/4" circle Always Artichoke 1 - 1 3/8" circle Old Olive 1 - 3/4" circle Always Artichoke 4 - 1/2" circles Always Artichoke 7 - 1/4" circles Barely Banana 2 - 1/4" circles Whisper White 2 - 1/8" circles Basic Black for tail - punch one 3/4" circle from Always Artichoke and then cut a 1/2" circle in the shape of a semi circle (smile I call it) Cut that in half and attach for tail. I forgot to put that piece in the photograph below. You can see a similar piece in the frog pieces photograph. I sponged Always Artichoke on the green pieces except for the tail. For the Frog you will need: 1 - 1 3/4" circle Always Artichoke 1 - 1 3/8" circle Old Olive 2 - 3/4" circles Always Artichoke 2 - 1/2" circles Whisper White 2 - 1/4" circles Basic Black 2 - small flowers from Boho Blossoms punch Always Artichoke 2 - small ovals Always Artichoke 1 - large oval Always Artichoke For smile - cut 3/4" Basic Black and then cut 1/2" circle form that in a smile shape. Sponge green pieces with Always Artichoke. For eyes the Always Artichoke circles are glued behind the oval and the white and black in front of the oval. The scrapbook page is Barely Banana 12" x 12" with an 8 1/2" x 11" Old Olive card stock piece layered on top. The letters are a sizzix alphabet die.
Punch up the fun on your scrapbook page layouts with totally fun page embellishments! First in our series of punch art ideas, Creative Team member Stefani Jones has come up with some of the cutest …
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I thought I was done with the Stone Age with Fred and Wilma , but the Inspiration Fairy found some really funny clip art and I thought it w...
We made this book today out Stampin' Up! On board chipboard sheets(pg 155) cut to 4 1/8" x 5 3/4" then covered the chip board with marina ...
Here is the cutest Mr Piggy Punch art! He has changed a little bit to be updated with the current punches as of June 2015. I have a video tutorial here as a treat too - so you can see how I made him. Here is a picture of the old Mr Piggy. He has only had one little change really - his ears. Some other cuties that I made. Don't miss out on this incredible joining special only until the end of June 2015! For $169 you get $235 of ANY product you like Two free stamp set sets of your choice Free postage a box of 8 catalogues You join my amazing team! Join NOW Stampin' Up! Specials Clearance Rack Weekly Deals Returning Favourites Join my Crazy Crafters Team Join Kylie's Ink Pad Club Shop Now Subscribe to my blog and don't miss a post
I found blog post inspiration a few days ago as it was headed for the trash. I had to pick up some contact lenses for one of my girls a...
This Creative Punch Art Book was a RAK from my friend, Wini. Sports Balls.... Basketball, Football, Bowling Ball n' Baseball A Cuddly Bear... Turtle... A Hippo.... A Rag Doll Face A bitten Popsicle... Big Circle Flower A onolicious looking burger... A penguin... A Record.... A Camera - I don't think it's digital tho'... A monkey... too cute!!!A Scissors... wow - nuts, huh?!?! A lil' hula girl... ok, I can see all the Locals making this one.... go for it!!!! A lil' mermaid.... A sassy purse.... we've all seen this one once or twice, or three times already.... An Ass... LOL!! I just wanted to say that.... but it's a CUTE Ass, ain't it?? Could pass for a horse... looks more like an Ass tho.... A plate of cookies - you criss cross the tab punch and you get a full circle!!! WOWZER!! That becomes the plate.... The cute Tea Cup you all saw on Ms. G's card yesterday.... A putt-putt Volks Wagon...
Happy Birthday Finn!! Sorry your card wasn't with your cool present! --i'm pretty sure Finn is NOT reading this blog post and being 4 he pro...
This Creative Punch Art Book was a RAK from my friend, Wini. Sports Balls.... Basketball, Football, Bowling Ball n' Baseball A Cuddly Bear... Turtle... A Hippo.... A Rag Doll Face A bitten Popsicle... Big Circle Flower A onolicious looking burger... A penguin... A Record.... A Camera - I don't think it's digital tho'... A monkey... too cute!!!A Scissors... wow - nuts, huh?!?! A lil' hula girl... ok, I can see all the Locals making this one.... go for it!!!! A lil' mermaid.... A sassy purse.... we've all seen this one once or twice, or three times already.... An Ass... LOL!! I just wanted to say that.... but it's a CUTE Ass, ain't it?? Could pass for a horse... looks more like an Ass tho.... A plate of cookies - you criss cross the tab punch and you get a full circle!!! WOWZER!! That becomes the plate.... The cute Tea Cup you all saw on Ms. G's card yesterday.... A putt-putt Volks Wagon...
Good Morning!!! This is just a quick post to give you the cheat sheet for the card I made yesterday. I love how the fox turned out!! I used Pumpkin Pie and Very Vanilla cardstock. Have a Happy Halloween!!!!
Good morning everyone. Today is the official first day of the fundraiser to help Hudson get a Kid Walker! I donated an exclusive new desig...
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Hello! Happy middle of the week day to you! Today I have a card to share with you that I made for a very special couple! **DISCLAIMER!!!!! MOM, if you are reading this turn away now!! Close the page and come back and read it NEXT week!! LOOK AWAY!!! :) If you are not my mom then please feel free to read on! I happen to have the very BEST Mother in all of the whole world. She is awesome...plain and simple! I don't know how I got so lucky, but I did! She is sincerely just the best. I also lucked out and wound up with a fantastic Step Dad! Totally top notch! I couldn't have asked for a better guy. He melts my mom's heart and is just wonderful! They have a wedding anniversary coming up soon and so I wanted to make them a little card. They also happen to live in Alaska...the coldest place on earth! LOL They have lived there for years and love it. TOOOOO cold for me though! Anyhow, on to the card: These are my snow parents!! They are made entirely from Stampin Up! punches!! How cute are these two?!! This idea originally comes from Ellen Kemper. She is the punch art queen! Thank you for the inspiration, Ellen!! This card hinges at the top rather than on the side. My snow parents up close!! Notice the bling on mom's coat! Side view to show off the punches. Snow feet on snow banks! Snow made from tearing and Dazzling Detailing the edges. Look at those cute cold noses!! Inside sentiment is stamped using Teeny Tiny Wishes. That has become my go to set for all my little wishes! Punch Art Recipe: Heads: 1 3/4" circle punch Jacket Fur: Medium Oval (Piece taken out from small oval/retired) Bodies: 1 3/4" circle punch Pom pom(hat,gloves and boots): Itty Bitty 3 pack punch Noses: 1/2" Circle punch Arms: 3 Heart punch Gloves: Small Heart punch Legs: Medium Oval Boots: Large Heart punch Happy, Happy Anniversary to my wonderful parents!! I love you guys lots and lots!! Have a great day! I will be back tomorrow with more to share!
I don't think I ever shared this project on my blog. I created this card for my T-Slide tutorial on Splitcoast Stampers. You can find the ...
Now isnt he just the cutest..... I have to say a huge big thank you to Kim Score from Paper Punch Addiction who I puchased the tutorial of the scarecrow from. Kim is a very talented lady. I have changed my scarecrow a bit as I don't have all the same punch's as what she has used and I have put him on a card instead of a box. I have been creating again lately the next card is one that was made by accident. I was playing around with my circle circus stamp set on a scrap piece of cardstock and this is what I ended up with. The colours used in this card are Early Espresso and Rich Razzelberry on Very Vanilla Cardstock. I have played around with my Itty Bitty Punchs and created a little accent down the bottom. This is a quick and easy card that could be used for any occasion. Keep Posted as i have a number of new cards to add on her over the next couple of days.