May Class Projects: Father's Day
Today I am sharing the projects from my monthly stamping class. The main these was Father's Day... trying to stay ahead of the game.
DSP Gift Bag: Made these adorable gift bags with Stampin' Up! DSP (Designer Series Paper). using dark colored DSP makes them perfect for the "masculine" look.
Dimensions: 12 x 6 sheet of DSP, score at 4, 5 1/2, 9 1/2 and 11.
Monthly Coaster Calendar: July & August
Father's Day Hershey Bar: Made this using a regular sized envelope
Step 1: Seal the envelope, cut off one end... cut only a small piece, just enough to create the pocket.
Step 2: On the opening you just made, make a slit in the front.. aim towards the middle and cut about 1" down
Step 3: Fold down on each side to create flaps.. your shirt collar
Step 4: Decorate your shirt collar with DSP paper
Step 5: Cut out a tie using DSP paper. When I cut the pattern out of DSP, I cut top part and the bottom part of the tie in different directions to make it look like a tie knot. See the samples... the top of the tie and the bottom and you will notice the patterns don't line up. I sponged the edges to give it depth.
Step 6: I put dimensionsals under the color and added a greeting.... and of course the Hershey Bar.
Giveaway: Gave one to all the girls who came to class. I made these using the new Stampin' Up! Banner Framelits. Good for a Hershey Nuggets or any small candy.
These cards were previously posted, but they were part of my class projects.
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