Showing posts with label m&ms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label m&ms. Show all posts

Saturday, July 1, 2023

Life is better Crafting matchbook style treat holder

 For today, I have a fun size treat container in the matchbook style.  These are quick and easy to make.  This holder could easily be adopted for any occasion by changing up the Designer Series Paper and stamps.  They can be as elaborate or as simple as you like.  They make great table favors.  I will have additional inspiration on my Facebook business page and my Knt Stampers Group Social page this week so be sure to check it out.  The social page will have a 4th of July idea using this holder.  To see how I’ve put this project together check out the video replay on my YouTube channel HERE:



Measurements and Supplies:
Crafting With You bundle by Stampin' Up! (stamps and dies, save 10% when you purchase the bundle (161226)
3D Basics Embossing Folders (161598). I used the star pattern here.
Glorious Gingham Designer Series Paper (163170)
    3 x 3 1/4", 3/4 x 3" and 2 3/4 x 2 1/2"
Pebbled Path cardstock, 9 x 3 1/4", score at 1, 5 & 5 1/2" on the 9" side.
Berry Burst cardstock, 7 3/8 x 2 3/4", score on 7 3/8" side at 3/8", 7/8", 3 7/8" & 4 3/8"
    flip cardstock over to opposite side and score at 5/8" and 4 1/8" again on the 7 3/8" side.
Basic White cardstock for stamping and die cutting images
Crumb Cake cardstock scrap 
Ink Pads: Berry Burst, Night of Navy, Pebbled Path
Stampin' Blends markers in Dk Bubble Bath to color hearts
Wink of Stella glitter brush

Thank you so much for stopping by.  I hope you make some of these, if so, I would love to see them.  Be sure to share over on Facebook in my Knt Designs Stampers Group Social so we can all be inspired.

Until next time; be happy, stay healthy and happy stamping!
Teresa


Friday, September 2, 2016

m&ms Jar of Love shaker card.

Anyone who really knows me knows I am a HUGE m&m fan.  So when I saw where someone had used the Jar of Love stamp set to make an m&m shaker card, I had to make my own version.  I started with a patriotic card and moved on to a Christmas card.  I plan to make one for fall and for the spring as well.  This card features the Jar of Love stamp 141587 set and Everyday Jar (141490) framelits which can be purchased either separately or as a bundle (142342) to save 10%.  The background is stamped using the Touches of Texture stamp set (141934).  I used Real Red, Dapper Denim and Whisper White cardstock along with Real Red (126949) and Dapper Denim (141394) ink.  The jar was stamped on window sheet (114323) with Stazon black ink (101406) and cut using the Everyday Jar framelits.  The jar lit was embossed on whisper white cardstock with gold embossing powder as well as the ribbon and bow.  They are also cut with the matching framelits from the Everyday Jar framelits.  The banner was created with the Thoughtful Banners stamp (141614) set which has a matching punch called the Duet Banner punch (141483) and can also be purchased in a bundle (142330) to save 10%.  The shaker frame was made using the new foal adhesive strips (141825) which make shaker cards so much easier.  The m&ms were made utilizing a punch I had purchased from the m&m store in Las Vegas, Nevada.  




This is the Christmas version of the card.  It uses Real Red, Emerald Envy (141415 cardstock and 141396 ink pad) and Whisper White.  The sentiment for this card is from the Oh, What Fun stamp set (140386).  I used markers directly on the stamp to create the multi colored look.

Thanks for stopping by my blog and taking some time out of your busy day.  I hope you are inspired to create something today.  Crafting is my therapy and I love sharing my creations with all of you.  If you would like to purchase any supplies, please click on the shopping cart and it will take you to my online store.  Please leave me a comment and tell me what you think.  I'd love to hear from you.  Please stop back by.  I'm going to try to be better about posting weekly from here on out.  I've had quite a few health issues and other personal trials going so far this year.  Hopefully, the rest of the year will be much better from here on out!