Tonight I’m going to a cooking class at Whole Foods. A friend of mine named Kim has just started working over there. She is the Healthy Foods Educator. So I thought I’d check it out.
The second card we made at last night’s stamp camp was an Easter card. We made bunnies using punches, which I love and it turned out so cute.
Aren’t the bunnies adorable?
Here’s the recipe:
STAMP SET: Petite Petals (W134821 $24.50; C 134822 $21.25-bundle price)**
MDS happy easter (from Delightful Dozen)
CARD STOCK: Smokey Slate 2” x 5-½”; scrapes (131202 $6.95)
Blush Bride 2” x 5-½”; scrapes (131198 $6.95)
Whisper White 2” x 5-½”; scrapes (100730 $8.50)
Pear Pizzazz 4-¼” x 5-½”; scrapes (131201 $6.95)
So Saffron 4” x 5-¼” (105118 $6.95)
Soft Sky scrapes (131203 $6.95)
INK: Smokey Slate (131179 $5.95)
Blushing Bride 131172 $5.95)
So Saffron (126957 $5.95)
Soft Sky (131181 $5.95)
ACCESSORIES: Fringe Scissors (133325 $9.95)
Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755 $3.95)
Dimensionals (104430 $3.95)
Wiggly Eyes
Heart punch (117193 $5.95)
Scallop Tag Punch (133 $22.95)
Small Oval punch
Petite Petals Punch**
Envelope Punch Board (133774 $19.95)
Decorative Label Punch (120907 $16.95)
Simply Scored (122334 $29.95)
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Punch top (above) and sponge corners (below) |
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Score at 2-3/4″ and fold top down. Round all corners. |
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Inside of card. I don’t have this stamp set– Delightful Dozen, but it is in My Digital Studio. I resized it, printed it in Garden Green to be slightly darker and used the punch to punch it out!
Hope you will try some punch art. Kids love it,
but so do grownups!
Happy stampin’,
~Laura |
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