Thursday, July 30, 2009

Let's all play at PPA!

It's official! Our new challenge site- Pals Paper Arts- launches today! Pals Paper Arts is a site that will incorporate a variety of different challenges including color, sketches, inspiration and much more! As a member of the Design team, me and my fellow designers are dedicated to using Stampin' Up products exclusively, however players can use any products they would like! Click Here for the full scoop including how you can play and get your own badge to display!







PPA1 is the first challenge. It is a color challenge to use Melon Mambo, Bermuda Bay, and Chocolate Chip. Here are the details for my card:

  • This is a 5.5" square Chocolate Chip card base.
  • A 2.5"x5.5" strip of Melon Mambo took a trip through my Big Shot with the small dots Texturz Plate. It was attached in the upper half of the card.
  • A little paper piercing detail was added above the Melon Mambo strip.
  • Melon Mambo Polka Dot Grosgrain was added toward the bottom (to be used later under the sentiment). I used the backside to keep it simple and folded it under on the end.
  • Using my Circle Scissors Plus, I cut out two circles: a 5.5" circle of Bermuda Bay, and a 5.25" circle of a Melon Mambo print (Patterns Pack). The circles were attached to the card with a large overhang. I flipped the card over to trim the excess.
  • The images are from the set Classy & Fabulous. This is definitely my kind of girl- coffee and phone in hand! I used Jet Black StazOn to stamp the main image onto Whisper White.
  • I used a blender pen and open ink pads of Bermuda Bay, Chocolate Chip, and Melon Mambo to fill in the image.
  • A mat of Bermuda Bay was layered underneath and a cute little clip was added in the upper corner. TIP: The Bermuda Bay Polka Dot Grosgrain was a bit too wide to tie around the clip, so I used some Snail and folded it in half before tying.
  • I used the Matchbox Die and my Big Shot for just the right shape for my sentiment.
  • I inked up the sentiment in Jet Black StazOn and stamped it onto the shape with the use of a stamp-a-ma-jig.
  • Two Chocolate Chip Corduroy Buttons seemed to be just the right touch in the bottom left corner.
I hope you too will play along at PPA!




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Recipe:
Stamps: Classy & Fabulous (113226)
Ink: Jet Black StazOn (101406), Melon Mambo (115656), Bermuda Bay (115655), Chocolate Chip (100908)
Paper: Whisper White (100730), Chocolate Chip (102128), Bermuda Bay (115317), Melon Mambo Patterns Pack DSP (115687), Melon Mambo (115320)
Accessories: Big Shot (114349), SU Backgrounds I Texturz Plates (114532), Matchbox Die (114890), Melon Mambo Polka Dot Grosgrain (115611), Bermuda Bay Polka Dot Grosgrain (115610), Chocolate Chip Corduroy Buttons (114339), Clips Assortment (112580), Paper Piercing Tool (116631), Mat Pack (105826)

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Tall Tales Gift Bag and Matching Card

I wish I could say I thought of this project on my own, but I actually got the bag idea from this post on Splitcoast.

With all the soon-to-be born babies in our family, I thought it would be fun to make a kid themed gift ensemble. I started by making the gift card:

  • This is a 3" square card of Very Vanilla.
  • Two strips of Tall Tales DSP were adhered on the bottom of the card.
  • A little paper piercing detail was added above the DSP.
  • Chocolate Chip taffeta ribbon was tied around the top.
  • The elephant, from Animal Stories, was inked up in Old Olive and stamped onto Very Vanilla. It was snipped out and adhered to the card using dimensionals.
  • Another Old Olive elephant was stamped onto a mini envelope.
For the gift bag (wouldn't fit in my photo tent!):
  • I actually took apart an old gift bag to be used as a template. I cut two of the DSP prints for the front and back of the bag, giving myself about 1/2" extra on either side for adhering to the sides and just as long as the bag template for the bottom.
  • I cut two smaller pieces for the sides for an exact fit (the 1/2" flaps from above will be adhered under the edges).
  • I used the bag template for scoring all of my lines (for the flaps, sides, and bottom).
  • So Saffron Grosgrain (an SAB freebie) was attached to the tops of the front and back (the edges will be concealed when the bag is put together).
  • Sticky Strip was used for adhering everything together.
  • 4 - 1/2" circles were cut out near the top on both the front and back for the Jumbo Grommets. TIP: The punch wouldn't actually go down that far, so I pushed the grommet throught the paper and used a hobby blade to cut out the center. A bone folder works well for pushing the back the prongs of the grommet.
  • 5/8" Chocolate Chip Grosgrain was used for handles. Rather than tying, I used more sticky strip to attach the ends to the inside of the bag.
  • Chocolate Chip card stock was cut into 2" strips and attached to the inside using more sticky strip to cover the ribbon tails and grommets.
A part of me actually wants to keep this, but I know I should give it away!


I Love to Play @ PPA!!!! Starts July 30th!

Enjoy a challenge? Soon you will be saying "I love to Play @ PPA!" Join me and my fellow (and very talented) pals as we launch our very own challenge blog. This blog will be uniquely dedicated to using Stampin' Up! products (however participants can use any products they want).

We will unveil the official web site and the first challenge (with inspiration samples from our design team) at 5:00 AM CST on July 30th! At that time, a link to the new challenge site will be provided on my Carried Away with Creativity blog and you'll be able to see what we have been working on!



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Recipe:
Stamps: Animal Stories (116716)
Ink: Old Olive (102277)
Paper: Very Vanilla (101650), Chocolate Chip (102128), Tall Tales DSP (115678)
Accessories: Bone Folder (102300), Stylus (100663), Jumbo Grommets (114348), Paper Piercer (116631), Mat Pack (105826), Hobby Blade (102449), 5/8" Chocolate Chip Grosgrain Ribbon (109051), Chocolate Chip Taffeta Ribbon (109065), So Saffron Grosgrain (SAB), Sticky Strip (104294), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430)

Monday, July 27, 2009

Mojo Monday 97!

Monday's have become a day to look forward to for me since that is when the weekly Mojo sketch is released. I love the circle elements in this weeks design (below).

I also love the new Pendant Park stamp set in the new catalog. So fun and fresh!

Here are the details on today's card- stay tuned near the end of this post for some exciting and important announcements:

  • This is a 5.5"x4.25" Soft Suede card base.
  • A 5.25"x 2" piece of a Crushed Curry Patterns DSP came next.
  • A 5.25"x3" piece of Old Olive went through my Big Shot with the Perfect Details Texturz Plate. TIP: For a deeper impression without the drying time of spritzing with water, I used a couple pieces of card stock to act as shims. These go on top of the sandwich (not in with the card stock that is being embossed).
  • The decorative border image from Pendant Park was inked in Crushed Curry and stamped onto Very Vanilla. I cut the border in half because it wasn't long enough to go the length of the card, and the open space ended up under my circles. TIP: Adding another piece of card stock or ribbon at the "seam" creates a smoother transition from one pattern/texture to the next.
  • The tree image was inked up in Old Olive and stamped onto Very Vanilla. It was cropped into a 3" circle using my Circle Scissor Plus.
  • I turned the dial on my Circle Scissor Plus for a slightly larger circle out of Soft Suede.
  • To create the ground, I took my blender pens and Soft Suede ink pad. I lightly picked up color and brushed it along the bottom of the tree.
  • This cute bench and squirrels image was inked in Soft Suede, stamped on Vanilla, cut out and attached to the circle using dimensionals.
  • The sentiment was inked in Soft Suede and cropped with a 1 1/4" circle punch. Another 1 3/8" circle of Soft Suede acts as a mat.
  • Two Very Vanilla Jumbo Brads dress up the lower corner of the card.
  • I don't actually own the Photo Corners punch (I don't know why because I love this look- making a note to add it to my next order :). Creating this look took some time but it had a similar effect. I used my 1 3/8" square punch to pop out a square of Old Olive and saved it for another project. Using the square hole in the card stock as a guide, I lined up the punch again for an "L" shape. Then I snipped off the ends to make it look like a photo corner. A little paper piercing added a some extra detail.
I must really love this set because I used ALL of the images in it for this card!

Announcements:

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I Love to Play @ PPA!!!! Starts July 30th!

Enjoy a challenge? Soon you will be saying "I love to Play @ PPA!" Join me and my fellow (and very talented) pals as we launch our very own challenge blog. This blog will be uniquely dedicated to using Stampin' Up! products (however participants can use any products they want).

We will unveil the official web site and the first challenge (with inspiration samples from our design team) at 5:00 AM CST on July 30th! At that time, a link to the new challenge site will be provided on my Carried Away with Creativity blog and you'll be able to see what we have been working on!

I can't wait to share more with you!


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Recipe:
Stamps: Pendant Park (115456)
Ink: Old Olive (102277), Soft Suede (115657), Crushed Curry (115659)
Paper: Crushed Curry Pattern Pack DSP (115686), Very Vanilla (101650), Old Olive (100702), Soft Suede (115358)
Accessories: Big Shot (113439), Perfect Details Texturz Plate (115962), Jumbo Brads (112533), Paper Piercer (116631), Mat Pack (105826), 1 3/8" Square Punch (103375), 1 1/4" Circle Punch (104403), 1 3/8" Circle Punch (104401), Circle Scissors Plus (112530), Stampin Dimensionals (104430)

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Baby Quilt Card

Last night my sister and her husband had a little celebration to announce that they are expecting a baby boy! We couldn't be more excited for them. I needed a card for the celebration, and since I didn't know what they were having when I made it, I decided to go for a combination of pastels.

My inspiration was a baby quilt that I received at one of my showers a couple years ago.

Here are some specifics on the card:
  • This card has a 5.5"x5.5" base of Chocolate Chip. A 5.25" square of Certainly Celery textured card stock was added next.
  • A 2.75" square of Whisper white was given a dotted texture using my Big Shot and the Cuttlebug Swiss Dots folder. It was layered onto mats of Certainly Celery and Chocolate Chip.
  • This cute little bear is from Cute & Cuddly. I inked him up in Black StazOn and stamped it onto Watercolor paper. I used Watercolor pencils to draw lines in the darker areas of the bear, and blender pens to pull the color in towards the lighter areas. The bear was attached to the white square using Stampin' Dimensionals.
  • 5 1" squares were cut out of both Bashful Blue and Pretty in Pink. All of the squares were "texturized" using the Argyle Cuttlebug Folder and my Big Shot. Each square was attached in a checkerboard pattern onto the Certainly Celery.
  • A skinny Whisper White scallop border was used to conceal the top line of the "quilt".
  • Whisper White Taffeta Ribbon was added down the middle of the squares and tied off to the side.
  • The sentiment was first stamped onto Whisper White using Certainly Celery and Chocolate Chip markers. It was stamped again onto Certainly Celery. The two were paper pieced together using dimensionals.
  • The inside of the card was dressed up using Whisper White, Chocolate Chip, and Certainly Celery. The "congratulations" stamp is from a SAB set.

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Recipe:
Stamps: Cute & Cuddly (113682), SAB Set
Ink: Certainly Celery, Chocolate Chip (100071), Black StazOn (101406)
Paper: Chocolate Chip (102128), Soft Subtles Textured (108695), Whisper White (100730), Watercolor paper (105019)
Accessories: Big Shot (113439), Cuttlebug Swiss Dots Folder, Cuttlebug Argyle Folder, Scallop Edge Punch (112091), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430), Watercolor Pencils (101879), Blender Pens (102845), Whisper White Taffeta Ribbon (109070)

Monday, July 20, 2009

It's Mojo Monday time!


I am back after taking an extended weekend break with my hubby and little boy. We took some time to hit one of the water splash pads here in town and I also worked on some projects for our sons 2nd birthday and my Sister-in-laws upcoming baby shower. Its been a busy summer around our house!

The new Deal of the Week was announced this morning: Styled Vanilla Hodgepodge Hardware for only $18.99!! That is over a 30% savings (regularly priced at $29.95). Click here to order yours!

Here are some specific's on today's Mojo Monday Card (see sketch below):
  • The card started with a 5.5"x5.5" Soft Suede Base. A slightly smaller square of Old Olive was layered next.
  • Rich Razzleberry Patterns Designer Series Paper was cut into 5.25"x2.25" strips and attached to the Old Olive.
  • Soft Suede Polka Dot grosgrain ribbon was wrapped around the Old Olive.
  • Using my Circle Scissor Plus, I cut out two circles: a 3.5" Whisper White one, and a 4" Soft Suede one. TIP: The dial feature makes layering and measuring a breeze.
  • I colored directly onto the bird and branch stamp using SU markers in Soft Suede, Rich Razzleberry, and Old Olive. TIP: "Huff" on the stamp to moisten the ink.
  • The sentiment was inked up using Soft Suede and Rich Razzleberry markers and stamped onto Whisper White. It was then layered onto Rich Razzleberry.
  • A Clips Assortment paper clip and ribbon were added to the sentiment rectangle.
  • My favorite tool, the Big Shot, came out next. I used the Cherry Blossom embosslit with Rich Razzleberry to pop out the pretty flower. The 5-Petal Flower punch was used with Old Olive to create the look of leaves.
  • An Old Olive Playground button was attached in the center of the flower using a mini-glue dot. TIP: A tiny sliver of Soft Suede card stock makes for a cool matching "thread" for the button.

Now I am off to create another card for my sister who is also expecting!



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Recipe:
Stamps: Wings of Friendship (114308)
Ink: Old Olive (100079), Rich Razzleberry (116329), Soft Suede (116329)
Paper: Soft Suede (115318), Old Olive (100702), Rich Razzleberry (115316), Whisper White (100730), Rich Razzleberry Patterns Designer Series Paper (115685)
Accessories: Big Shot (113439), Cherry Blossom Embosslit (114516), Playground Buttons (116313), 5-Petal Flower Punch (109041), Clips Assortment (112580), Soft Suede Polka Dot Grosgrain ribbon (115612), Circle Scissor Plus (112530), Glass Cutting Mat (112531)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Christmas in July Card!

Last week I shared this project that I created for Splitcoast's Ways to Use It challenge. Here is a card that also qualifies, since it is clearly a Christmas card and it is still only July :-). It also follows the SC224 sketch (below).

This card took hardly any time to create. Here are some step-by-step instructions:
  • The first item I decided to use was the winter section from the Seasonal Pieces Window Sheets (new!). The rest of the card was drawn from that piece, including the size (it isn't a standard A2 piece).
  • I made a card base from Night of Navy so that the front would be slightly larger than the window sheet.
  • A 2"x4.5" piece of Brushed Silver came next. To keep within the sketch guidelines, I ran a piece of Whisper White taffeta down the center to give it the look of two pieces.
  • A rectangle of Bordering Blue went on the card next. I clipped all four corners with the ticket punch.
  • To attached the window sheet, I decided to add rhinestones to some of the snowflakes (they're are actually disassembled clear rhinestone brads) with glue dots, and then I placed another glue dot just below each one.
  • Another piece of Night of Navy served as a backdrop for my tree. I paper-pierced a border and attached it to the window sheet with more glue dots.
  • The tree, from Season of Joy, was heat embossed using Silver powder, snipped out, and attached to the card using dimensionals.
  • I isolated the sentiment from the rest of the image on the stamp by coloring directly onto the rubber with a Night of Navy SU marker. I popped it out using the Modern Label Punch and attached it to a frame of Night of Navy (this was created using my Big Shot and the Matchbox die). Another rhinestone in the center of the "o" in "season" finished it off!


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Recipe:
Stamps: Season of Joy (110384)
Ink: Night of Navy (102977), Versamark (102283)
Paper: Night of Navy (100867), Brushed Silver (100712), Bordering Blue (102630), Whisper White (100730)
Accessories: Big Shot (113439), Matchbox Die (114890), Whisper White Taffeta Ribbon (109070), Paper piercing tool (116631), mat pack (105826), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430), Mini Glue dots (103683), Clear Rhinestone brads (113144), Seasonal Pieces Window Sheets (115706), Modern Label Punch (116630), Heat Tool (100005), Silver Embossing Powder (109131), Ticket Corner punch (107214)

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Big Bold Birthday Invite

My husband's 27th birthday is coming up in 2 weeks and he let me know last night that he would be game for having a little celebration (I LOVE to host parties, so I was ecstatic that he was up for one!). Of course that meant that I needed to {quickly} put together invites. This is the design I decided upon; cute, but basic. I admit that masculine cards are a real challenge for me, but he liked them so they are going out!

Here are the specifics:

  • The card has a Soft Suede base.
  • A 1" piece of Dusty Durango got a little dotted stripe using my paper piercing tool and mat pack. It was attached down the center of the card.
  • I cut two circles using my Circle Scissors Plus: a 5" circle out of Old Olive and a 4.75" circle of Bashful Blue.
  • The Bashful Blue circle took a trip through my Big Shot with an Argyle Cuttlebug embossing folder.
  • The circles were layered and attached to the card, with a large portion of it hanging over the edges. I flipped the card over and trimmed off the excess.
  • Whisper White, Soft Suede, Bashful Blue, and Dusty Durango took a ride through my Big Shot using the Big Bold Cupcakes Sizzlets.
  • The cupcake "holder" was given a more realistic look with the help of my paper crimper.
  • The sentiment is from a retired hostess set. It was inked using Soft Suede and stamped onto Whisper White. It was then popped out using the Word Window punch and layered onto an Old Olive Modern Label.

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Recipe:
Stamps: Retired Hostess Set
Ink: Soft Suede (115657)
Paper: Soft Suede (115318), Bashful Blue (105120), Old Olive (100702), Dusty Durango, Whisper White (100730)
Accessories: Big Shot (113474), Big Bold Cupcakes Sizzlets (114509), Paper Crimper, Paper piercing tool (116631), Mat Pack (105826), Word Window Punch (105090), Modern Label Punch (116630), Circle Scissors Plus (112530), Glass Cutting Mat (112531), Cuttlebug Embossing Folder

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Birthday Wishes Gift Box

I saw a tutorial on the Stampin' Up! demonstrator site on how to make this box, so I had to try it! I wish I would have taken photos along the way, but I wasn't thinking. It really was so simple to make, I will list the step-by-step instructions at the end of this post.

This project falls under the guidelines of Splitcoast's color inspiration challenge CC227: Barely Banana, Lavender Lace, Basic Black (I used Basic Gray), and White. I threw in a little Old Olive for good measure :).

Let's start with the top of the box:
  • I started out with a 7"x7" square of Barely Banana and layered a 6.5"x6.5" piece of Basic Gray textured card stock.
  • The top note die cut is from The Write Stuff Specialty DSP. The Old Olive looks so cool in this color scheme!
  • A 4"x3.5" piece of Old Olive was used to cover the journal lines on the Top Note. Two Basic Gray Corduroy Brads dressed up the lower right.
  • Another 4"x2" piece of Basic Gray came next. I used a paper piercing tool and the SU mat pack to create an interesting border.
  • Whisper White Taffeta ribbon was tied around the Basic Gray piece before it was adhered to the top note.
  • The sentiment, from Garden Greetings, was inked up in Black StazOn and stamped onto Barely Banana. It was then popped out using the Word Window punch (it was a tight fit!).
  • The new Modern Label punch was used with Lavender Lace card stock for an interesting background for the sentiment.
  • I stamped the flower images, from Garden Greetings, onto Pale Plum, Lavender Lace, and Almost Amethyst (using Black StazOn). All of the flowers were snipped out and layered onto one another using dimensionals. TIP: The large flower actually has three layers!
  • Using my Big Shot, the Swirls Scribbles and Little Leaves dies, I cut out multiple die cuts from Old Olive.
  • The leaves and swirls were added first to the base, then the flowers were attached.

Here is an easy tutorial for the box:
  • Score a 12x12" piece of card stock at 2" on all four sides. This will be the lid.
  • There will be a square in each corner. Cut one side of each square (see template).
  • Fold the sides up, and the flaps in. Adhere the flaps to the inside of the box using sticky strip.
  • For the bottom, start by trimming 1/4" off of each side of 12x12" paper. The trimmed sides should meet in the corner. This will make it easier for the lid to fit over the bottom.
  • Again, score on all four sides- 2" in from the edges.
  • There will be a square in each corner. Cut along one side of each square according the the template provided.
  • Fold the sides up, and attach the flaps to the inside using sticky strip.











Now I just have to figure out what to put in it. Better yet, who should I give it to?!



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Recipe: Stamps: Garden Greetings (113716) Ink: Black StazOn (101406) Paper: Soft Subtles Textured card stock (108695), Neutrals Textured card stock (108693), Old Olive (100702), The Write Stuff Specialty DSP (115674) Accessories: Big Shot (113439), Little Leaves Sizzlet (114511), Swirls and Scribbles Sizzlet (113441), Paper Piercing Tool (116631), Mat Pack (105826), Whisper White Taffeta Ribbon (109070), Basic Gray Corduroy Buttons (114345), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430), Sticky Strip (104294), Word Window Punch (105090), Modern Label Punch (116630)

Monday, July 13, 2009

Woohoo!!! My New Design is Here! And it's Mojo Monday!



What do you think of the new design? I LOVE it!!! Many thanks go out to Veronica McCollum at VKDesignCo for creating this awesome design! I'm so excited to have my site look a bit more polished and fun!

Today just keeps getting better because it is Monday. Which means that my favorite sketch was released this morning-the Mojo sketch!

I used a variety of new products for this card including Thoroughly Modern DSP, Wood Sheets, and the Chic Boutique Stamp Set.

Here's a rundown for the card:
  • The card started with a Soft Suede base with a layer of Kraft Thoroughly Modern DSP.
  • A 1" piece of striped DSP was added next, in keeping with the sketch.
  • Using my Big Shot, I "texturized" a piece of Soft Suede using the new Perfect Details Texturz plate. It was then matted onto Bermuda Bay card stock.
  • A fine polka dotted Rose Red print was matted onto another piece of Bermuda Bay.
  • I grabbed my Big Shot again and the Beautiful Butterflies Bigz die. I first ran a Soft Suede print through on a medium sized butterfly.
  • Next I ran a Wood Sheet (new!) through over one of the small butterflies. This went through so smoothly-I was amazed!
  • I used my Bermuda Bay SU marker to stain the wood. The photo does not do this justice! It looks so cool!
  • A Rose Red felt flower was attached to the center using a silver brad.
  • Rose Red double-stitched ribbon was wrapped around the top layers of the card (adhered behind the Kraft piece).
  • The frame from Chic Boutique was inked up in Bermuda Bay and stamped onto Very Vanilla. Using a Stamp-a-ma-jig, I was able to center the sentiment (inked in Rose Red).

The new Deal of the Week has been posted!

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Let me know what you think of the card and new design!





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Recipe:
Stamps: Chic Boutique (113744)
Ink: Bermuda Bay (115655), Rose Red (101778)
Paper: Very Vanilla (101650), Thoroughly Modern DSP (115673), Bermuda Bay (115317), Soft Suede (115318)
Accessories: Big Shot (113439), Perfect Details Texturz Plate (115962), Beautiful Butterflies Bigz Die (114507), Wood Sheets (116309), Accents and Elements Flower Fusion (110720), Rose Red 1" Double-stitched ribbon (111846), silver brads (104336), stamp-a-ma-jig (101049)





Saturday, July 11, 2009

For Sale: Retired SU! Sets and Miscellaneous Paper Crafting Items

I did a little "house cleaning" this weekend since the new 2009-2010 Catalog came out. Here are some items that unfortunately didn't make it into the new catalog (and also some other Non-SU items).

If you are interested in purchasing any of these items, please email me. PayPal and shipping is available.


Comfort Food Hostess Set $5 Pending







Frames with a Flourish $10 Pending





Monogram "F" $5





Country Blessings $8 SOLD





Seeing Spots $8 SOLD





Absolutely Fabulous $8





Kiwi Kiss Classic Ink Pad $2





Groovy Guava Classic Ink Pad $2 SOLD





Cool Caribbean Classic Ink Pad $2 SOLD





Tangerine Tango Classic Ink Pad $2 SOLD





Sizzix Die Cutting Machine w/cutting pad, System converter (for use with sizzlets and smaller dies), and 10 Pack of Adapters $20





Sizzix Carriage Originals Die $5





Lot of 4 Large Punches (2 Marvy punches- Large Square and Tag) 2 SU punches (Shapes and Flowers) $12





Lot of small and hand-held punches: Star hand-held (a little dirty on handle), Butterfly hand-held, 1/2" circle, small leaf, small flower, small teddy bear (unopened), 1/2" square, small swirl, 3/16" circle punch (longer to punch further into paper) $10 SOLD





EK Success Circle Cutter and Cutting Mat $3





Fiskars Shape Cutter and Circle Template $5