August Stampin Class Projects

I was feeling over zealous with the projects for my August class.  The girls got to make a lot of great cards. I will show more photos and details in the coming days.

Pumpkin Pie Card and Gift Bag:  Gift bag is 10" x 6" and scored at 3 1/2", 4 3/4", 8 1/4" and 9 1/2". Bottom scored at 1".  After scoring, I cut off that little tab at the bottom (see photo).
Flower Shop, Gorgeous Grunge & Teen Tiny Wishes Stamp Set


Pumpkin Pie and Early Espresso ink


I know this Designer Series Paper is retired, but I still love it and can't part with it.  You can easily use current DSP paper to make this gift bag.







Floral Boutique With Color

I was playing around with the Detailed Floral Thinlits Dies and came up with this pretty background. I cut out a piece in White and layered the back with Wisteria Wonder, Old Olive and Daffodil Delight card stocks.






Candle Gift Box

Made this cute candle gift box using the Stampin' Up! Gift Box Punch Board.  The small pillar candle fit perfectly in the box...used 6 x 6 size paper.  Emerald Envy card stock and Playful Palette DSP.







Wild Cherry Scribbles

Made this cute Happy Birthday card with cherries and leaves using the Swirly Scribbles Thinlit.  The stems are from the wavy pieces and the cherries are one of the centers of the circles.





Bunch of Blossoms Meets Butterfly

One of my favorite new stamps from the new catalog is the Bunch of Blossoms stamp set.  The petals are so pretty...love the 2 step colors.  I used Flirty Flamingo ink to make these petals... I stamped off to make the first layer lighter.  I love butterflies and I couldn't resist making the petals into a butterfly.






Paint Chip Inspiration #32: Happy in Blue

Created this simple card with some paint chips I found at Walmart.  A quick 2 minute card!



Playful Palette Butterfly

Simple card for any occasion.  I left off the greeting so I can add one as needed.







Stampin With Scraps: Wildly Flowering DSP

Don't throw away those scraps. A scrap here and there and you have a beautiful card. I used the scraps from Wildly Flowering Designer Se...