Hello Stampers!
Supplies:
- Big Shot with Standard Cutting Pads
- Top Note Bigz Die
- Holiday Blitz Stamp Set
- On Your Birthday Stamp Set
- Pewter Build a Brad
- 1/2" Circle Punch
- 3/4" Circle Punch
- Round Tab Punch
- White Gel Pen
- Stampin' Dimensional
- Kraft Card Stock
- Blush Blossom Card Stock
- Really Rust Card Stock
- Glorious Green Card Stock and Ink
- Basic Black Card Stock and Ink
- Whisper White Card Stock
The Glorious Green, Really Rust and Blush Blossom card stock was all ran though the Big Shot using the Top Note Die. Then I cut the Really Rust card stock by hand to create a beard.
As you can see I used the 3 leaf clover from the Holiday Blitz Stamp set and stamped in Glorious Green Ink onto Whisper White Card Stock. I then used my 1/2" circle punch to get the circle to apply to the Build a Brad.
I'm sure you can guess that I used the 1/2" Circle Punch for the eyes and the 3/4" Circle Punch for the nose, but can you guess what punch the mouth was made from? It's the Round Tab Punch and here's how.
First I punched a small piece away using the tip of the punch. In the pictures below I used Whisper White card stock for easy viewing.
Then that first piece I punched out was thrown away. . OK it's still on my desk but I plan to throw it away. . or at least push it onto the floor and get it with the vacuum at a later date. :o)
Next I took the round tab punch and went in a bit farther. This is the piece I kept an applied to my project as the mouth. See when you think "outside the box" the punches are more than what meets the eye.
To finish up the card I adhered it to Kraft card stock and stamped Happy O' Birthday from the On Your Birthday stamp set. Although the card would look great without a sentiment on the front I thought the O' just sounded Irish so I had to add it.
Thanks for taking the time to stop by today, and make sure you leave me a comment or send me an e-mail if you think this would be a fun make and take card to do on Sunday.
I hope to hear from you soon!
Georgia
1 comment:
Nice case ! You (and Glenda) did a great job on this one !!
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