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Do you make lumpy bumpy (technical term) cards that won't fit in a regular envelope? Do you have the We R Memory Keepers envelope punch...
Hi Crafty Friends! So, maybe you want to make a few boxes. I've got the idea for you! Use your Envelope Punch Board! If you don't have one, go to my online store: audramonk.stampinup.net or contact me and I'll help you out. To make the boxes, I have the measurements below and then watch the video and make away. If you need help, let me know! Let's start with the small box. Card stock or DSP 6x6. Punch and score at 2 1/8 and 3 7/8. Turn paper and punch and score using the score lines now there. To make the wrap, this one punched with the Tag Topper Punch: DSP or card stock 7 1/2x2, score at 6 1/4, 5, 2 1/2, and 1 1/4. Or, use a strip 9 inches by 1-2 inches. For the card sized box: Card stock 9x9. Score and punch at 3 1/2 and 4 1/2. Do the other sides, punching and scoring from the first set of score marks. OK, here's the video to help you out! And note, not my best video, but it gets the job done. Have fun and thanks for watching. Stay Crafty! Audra
Hello stampers! Those of you who know me will appreciate what a departure this is from the norm! Today I am going to show you how to make some easy boxes using the envelope punch board. Ironically I am way behind the eight ball since this product is now on the clearance rack. So get it while you can! Here is the link to go straight to my store if you are in Canada. Why this is strange The reason that I say it is a departure from the norm is that I very rarely make anything but
Hi Crafty Friends! So, maybe you want to make a few boxes. I've got the idea for you! Use your Envelope Punch Board! If you don't have one, go to my online store: audramonk.stampinup.net or contact me and I'll help you out. To make the boxes, I have the measurements below and then watch the video and make away. If you need help, let me know! Let's start with the small box. Card stock or DSP 6x6. Punch and score at 2 1/8 and 3 7/8. Turn paper and punch and score using the score lines now there. To make the wrap, this one punched with the Tag Topper Punch: DSP or card stock 7 1/2x2, score at 6 1/4, 5, 2 1/2, and 1 1/4. Or, use a strip 9 inches by 1-2 inches. For the card sized box: Card stock 9x9. Score and punch at 3 1/2 and 4 1/2. Do the other sides, punching and scoring from the first set of score marks. OK, here's the video to help you out! And note, not my best video, but it gets the job done. Have fun and thanks for watching. Stay Crafty! Audra
I hate the thought of wasting great papercrafting supplies, so I decided to make a project that uses some leftover pieces from the Thankful Tablescape Simply Created Kit. Here is what I came up with. My video capabilities are a...
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Do you struggle to make the perfect box with the envelope punch board ? I had a lady contact me to say she just could not get to grips with it and I have to say I have heard it before. That crafters
Use these simple photo and video tutorials to learn how to make envelopes from cardstock or patterned paper, using the FSJ Scoring Board.
Do you make lumpy bumpy (technical term) cards that won't fit in a regular envelope? Do you have the We R Memory Keepers envelope punch...
Check out this little treat box!! And notice the adorable little bats I punched out too! This box measures 1 1/4" x 5" as shown here when it is all closed up. I made a little belly band to go around it & decorated it with a moon & some bats. I got 2 of the fun sized Snickers Bars shown above in the photo, inside the box. Or I think you can fit one full sized Snickers Bar in it instead of the 2 littler ones. Here are the supplies that I used- stamp set: 'Sweet Hauntings' card stock: Daffodil Delight, Very Vanilla, Basic Black designer paper: Happy Hauntings ink: Archival Basic Black other: 1 1/2" Circle Punch, Bitty Butterfly Punch, Elegant Butterfly Punch, 3/4" Circle Punch, 1" Circle Punch, Paper Snips, Dimensionals, Glue Dots, Envelope Punch Board +++++ How did I make the box? I used the Envelope Punch Board. 6x6 piece of designer paper Using the Envelope punch board, line up the left edge of the paper at 1 1/4″ and punch and score down the diagonal line to the right. Move the paper to the left and line it up at 2 3/4″, punch and score the same as before. Turn the paper the opposite side and repeat exactly what you just did. Now turn the paper to the sides you haven’t done anything with yet. Line up your previous score lines with the “Score Guide.” It’s the pointy piece coming off the punch in the top center. Punch and score. Move to second score line, punch and score again. Repeat again on the opposite side. Look at the photo below- I have drawn over the score lines so that you can see what the box is to look like. You do not have to draw the lines.....yours will just be scored. You will snip in on the first 2 lines on each end to make the flaps. You can use the corner rounder on the top side of the Envelope Punch Board on your corners if you want to. Now fold up your little box! I used the new Tear & Tape Adhesive & Glue Dots to stick my box together. How did I make the bats? Here are the punches that I used- I punched out 2 of Bitty Butterfly. I punched out 1 of the Elegant Butterfly. Then using the 3/4" & the 1" Circle Punches I snipped off both of the bottom corners on the butterflies to make them look like a bat! +++++ I burnt the midnight oil stamping last night. And the guys were up until the wee hours this morning again working in the shop. Deke is off early to chore & he has a meeting this morning. I'm off to pick up the boys & spend my day with them. Tonight we'll be going to Brayden's flag football game to watch him. I have lots of stamping to do when I get home tonight & will be burning the midnight oil again. I hope you have a WONDERFUL Wednesday! Happy Stamping! Hugs- SUSIE
Used the Envelope Punch Board to make these BOO Day treat holders --- really easy videos on the how-to's on YouTube -- but I will explain...
Use these simple photo and video tutorials to learn how to make envelopes from cardstock or patterned paper, using the FSJ Scoring Board.
We had such fun at class today! The NICEST bunch of ladies to spend a morning with and I just love meeting new people:) I told them I'd hav...
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Yesterday I showcased my Heart-shaped Valentine’s Card and today I’m going to show you how to make a cute lined envelope for the card to go in. I learned how to make the perfect-sized Envelope Punch Board Liner from the fabulous Frenchie. I used her general instructions with a few changes to write my step-by-step […]