For one of my classes a few years back, I got everyone their own wooden initials. They were able to decorate and paint the wooden letters to their own liking. We used Hodge Podge Glue to stick the DSP paper onto the wood. Cool idea... it's nice to get a combo of letters and hang them in your craft room wall: C R A F T or I N S P I R E..
September Class Projects
Today I am sharing some of the projects from my recent stamping class.
We made this cute little candy basket using the Stampin' Up! Envelope Punch Board. I cut a piece of DSP paper 6 x 6, punched and scored at 1.5, turn, punched and scored at 2.5, repeat. I folded in the sides and punched the hole on top with a 1" circle punch.
We made this cute little candy basket using the Stampin' Up! Envelope Punch Board. I cut a piece of DSP paper 6 x 6, punched and scored at 1.5, turn, punched and scored at 2.5, repeat. I folded in the sides and punched the hole on top with a 1" circle punch.
This was the cute and simple giveaway for all my guests.
More pictures of my class projects will be posted this week. Enjoy!
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