Showing posts with label Punches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Punches. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2011

HALLOWEEN LUMINARIES



HAPPY
HALLOWEEN!

THIS MORNING I HAVE A FAST AND SIMPLE PROJECT

HALLOWEEN LUMINARIES
GHOST FAMILY

These ghost luminaries are so simpe and fast to make. I think I will make some more today and line the driveway with them so tonight the little Trick or Treaters will be able to walk safely to our porch.

This is how they look in the day light...not very impressive but as you can see with the battery operated candle (DO NOT USE REGULAR CANDLE) and when it's dark they take on an entirely different look.

Mom and Dad

Brother and Sister

Products Used
Punches: Boho Blossoms, 1" Circle, Small Oval.Scallop Edge Border and Itty Bitty Shapes Punch pack
Adhesive: Multipurpose Liquid Glue
Non-Stampin' Up! #2 White Paper Sacks

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HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Happy Stampin'
Jane


Saturday, October 8, 2011

CCMC-HOL # Saturday Special Card Challenge

Here is my card for Create with Connie & Mary Saturday Special Card Challenge. The Challenge was to make one of a kind Christmas card. I decided to make a circle punch card using as many Stampin' Up! punches that would fit appropriately on the tree.




I wanted to make a sophisticated card. I immediately thought of Mocha Morning Speciality designer series paper and Brushed Gold card stock.

I chose Crumb Cake card stock for the base of the card. The second layer I chose Whisper White card stock. Using the Big Shot I ran it though the new textured Impressions Embossing folder from the Holiday Mini catalog. The rest was really easy. I punched a variety of sizes of circles from a variety of the Mocha Morning Specialty paper and Brushed Gold card stock and attached them to the second layer using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

I used the Lace Ribbon Border punch for the trunk of the Christmas tree. I drew a triangle on the Whisper White card stock after running it through the embossing folder. I began layering the circles being sure to use a variety of sizes and colors. I added punches from the Boho Blossom punch to give the tree some interest. I added Basic Rhinestones and sprayed the entire card with Gold Glow Smooch Spritz.
Happy Stamping!
Jane


Sunday, June 26, 2011

Punch Art

Good Morning!
I felt in the mood to do some Punch Art yesterday. I found some clothes pins at the Dollar Store and decided to decorate them and turn them into "Clips"

I found the idea on Kathie McGuire's blog: www.kathiemcguire.blogspot.com




I used a variety of designer Series paper, punches, buttons, Rhinestone brads. I used Tombow all purpose adhesive to adhere the paper to the clothes pin an to glue  on the embellishments. Chocolate Chip Classic ink was applied with a  Stamping Sponge which helped the pins have more of a vintage look. On the two pins on either end, I used the new  Lace Ribbon Border Punch from the New 2011-2012 Idea Book and Catalog. While I was working with the clothes pins, I made our daughter, Pam, nine "Find the Color" matching games for her Pre-School classes.
 She has (32) 2 1/2- 5 year olds.
In the beginning, I was going to make all the color circles like the one above.
But when Pam told me she would need 8-9 of these, I reconsidered and made 8 more in a different style.
The circle is a 12" piece of card board that Pizza's store uses to put the pizza on before going into the pizza box. I wanted something sturdy but not too heavy for little hands. The top circle is measured into 8 pie shapes and designer series paper was applied. I covered clothes pins to match the designer series paper.  I added  a 2 3/8" Scalloped Circle and one of Stampin' Up! Game Spinner Hands which will be a carry over into the new catalog. When the game is played the child is given one clothes pin and  clip the it on the matching color.
Besides helping learn colors and matching images, this game helps the children with the eye and  hand coordination that they need when using safety scissors.
The second game is played the same way, except for the Spinner Hand. I used the 2 3/8" Scallop Circle  Punch instead of the pie shape paper. That was much easier and it went fairly quickly.
I hope you enjoy my clothes pin creations.
Come back soon and visit.
Happy Stamping!
Jane