Hi Everyone,
This new video is in 2 parts! I thought 26 minutes was a little to long for one video so I broke it down into 2. For this card, I also made an Envelope that would fit this card. Hope you enjoy...
As always, if you have any questions, e-mail me or call me. I'm always glad to help
Keep on crafting,
Linn
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Easter Cross with Candy
Hi Everyone,
Here's a new video, a real quickie for Easter Treats. Enjoy!!!!!
Have a Blessed Easter...
Keep on crafting,
Linn
Here's a new video, a real quickie for Easter Treats. Enjoy!!!!!
Have a Blessed Easter...
Keep on crafting,
Linn
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Making Organizers from FoamBoard
Hi Crafters,
I have been busy the past couple of days re-arranging things in my crafting room and I decided since I can't afford most of the Organizers the world has to sell, I'd make my own! Sooooooo...Here are some of the pictures of the items I made! They were fun to make and didn't take too very long! I might make a video one of these days and show you how to make one of these organizers. The 1st pictures are of my Ribbon Holder which I made out of cardboard a very long time ago and decided to make it less heavy by making it with White Foamboard. It also has what most people call a "Lazy Susan" attached to the bottom so it can turn around and around! The Ribbon Holder measures 15.5"w X 5.25"h X 15.5"l. It holds ALOT of ribbon depending on how wide the rolls are! Mine has 52 rolls extending from it and a 5.5" X 5.5" hole in the center for extra rolls. You can even make just 3 rows and open the box when you need ribbon and it would hold more (approx. 66 rolls) but, I like to be able to grab my ribbon and pull a piece out quickly and cut it off (I have my ribbon scissors setting on top of the box so I never have to look for them) and continue with my project so..
Next is my Ink Pad Holder.....
Ink Pad Holder has 10 1"h shelves for ink pads, I have Stampin' Up pads but I don't have ALL of the large pads (40) but I do have all the colors in the Spots! Also, it holds the re-inker bottle on the 5 shelves that are 3.5"h plus my versa mark pads for embossing etc,
And now my Punch Holder! I'm so excited about this!....
and last but not least... I don't seem to take the best pictures with the lighting overhead of me so I made a "Photo Box" to help me and my pictures look so much better! I also made 1 that can fold up for travel!!!!!
Well, that's all for now, hope you enjoyed the pictures, by the way I used 6 Foamboards measuring 20" X 30" for all of the above projects including the travel Photo Box! A hot glue gun, exacto knife, ruler, plastic for ribbon holders on outside, 18 large brads, Lazy Susan and 1 sheet of whisper white card stock and my time!
Keep on crafting,
Linn
I have been busy the past couple of days re-arranging things in my crafting room and I decided since I can't afford most of the Organizers the world has to sell, I'd make my own! Sooooooo...Here are some of the pictures of the items I made! They were fun to make and didn't take too very long! I might make a video one of these days and show you how to make one of these organizers. The 1st pictures are of my Ribbon Holder which I made out of cardboard a very long time ago and decided to make it less heavy by making it with White Foamboard. It also has what most people call a "Lazy Susan" attached to the bottom so it can turn around and around! The Ribbon Holder measures 15.5"w X 5.25"h X 15.5"l. It holds ALOT of ribbon depending on how wide the rolls are! Mine has 52 rolls extending from it and a 5.5" X 5.5" hole in the center for extra rolls. You can even make just 3 rows and open the box when you need ribbon and it would hold more (approx. 66 rolls) but, I like to be able to grab my ribbon and pull a piece out quickly and cut it off (I have my ribbon scissors setting on top of the box so I never have to look for them) and continue with my project so..
Ribbon Holder by Linn (Outside) bottom 1 is my very old one! |
Ribbon Holder by Linn ( outside close-up) |
Ribbon Holder by Linn (inside, center is storage | ) |
Ink Pad Holder (close-up) |
Measures 30"l X 12"w X 4"d |
And now my Punch Holder! I'm so excited about this!....
This holds my Stampin' Up Punches, Border Punches, etc. |
Close-Up, measures 22"w X 20"h X 3.5"d |
Photo Box (sort of) Measures 12" X 12" base is 11" square |
Keep on crafting,
Linn
Labels:
3 d project - box,
3d projects
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Scalloped Sq. Box done by Hand
Hi Crafters,
Today's video project is a cute Square Box with scalloped sides. This box is 5 3/4" x 5 3/4" and I made 5 1/2" square cards and envelopes to place in it or you can even put dividers in it and give candy or even jewelry! I saw this box as a svg file or something like that you can cut on a digital machine, (I have 2 cutters myself) but, I thought how easy it would be to do it with Stampin' Up Scallop Trim Border Punch!
If you have ever made boxes before you know how simple this will be, but I do take you step by step, so hope you enjoy...
Keep on crafting,
Linn
Today's video project is a cute Square Box with scalloped sides. This box is 5 3/4" x 5 3/4" and I made 5 1/2" square cards and envelopes to place in it or you can even put dividers in it and give candy or even jewelry! I saw this box as a svg file or something like that you can cut on a digital machine, (I have 2 cutters myself) but, I thought how easy it would be to do it with Stampin' Up Scallop Trim Border Punch!
If you have ever made boxes before you know how simple this will be, but I do take you step by step, so hope you enjoy...
Keep on crafting,
Linn
Saturday, April 2, 2011
'In Color" Card Gift Box w/ Matching Envelopes Pt 2
Hi Crafters,
Sorry this took so long, I had hoped to have this video the very next day but I had a problem of 'NO SOUND" on some of it and had to redo parts! Well, atleast it's done now! Have fun and enjoy...
Keep on crafting,
Linn
Sorry this took so long, I had hoped to have this video the very next day but I had a problem of 'NO SOUND" on some of it and had to redo parts! Well, atleast it's done now! Have fun and enjoy...
Keep on crafting,
Linn
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