This is the second project we made
at our team training at the weekend. It was inspired by a demonstration at
Convention by Charlotte Harding, from the European head office. It’s a brilliant way to use those tiny
bits of DSP that you’ve been hoarding – just punch triangles from them using
the Petite Pennants Builder Punch – you don’t even need whole triangles for all
but the top one! Mix packs of DSP and go wild with the colours – go on, I dare
you!
Stamps: Greetings of
the Season
Cardstock: Lucky
Limeade, Island Indigo
Paper: Festival of
Prints DSP stack
Ink: Early Espresso
(looks like Artichoke in this pic though)
Accessories: Petite
Pennants Builder Punch, Merry Minis punch pack, Woodgrain embossing folder,
basic rhinetones
All products by Stampin’ Up!®
This is the second project we made
at our team training at the weekend. It was inspired by a demonstration at
Convention by Charlotte Harding, from the European head office. It’s a brilliant way to use those tiny
bits of DSP that you’ve been hoarding – just punch triangles from them using
the Petite Pennants Builder Punch – you don’t even need whole triangles for all
but the top one! Mix packs of DSP and go wild with the colours – go on, I dare
you!
Stamps: Greetings of
the Season
Cardstock: Lucky
Limeade, Island Indigo
Paper: Festival of
Prints DSP stack
Ink: Early Espresso
(looks like Artichoke in this pic though)
Accessories: Petite
Pennants Builder Punch, Merry Minis punch pack, Woodgrain embossing folder,
basic rhinetones
All products by Stampin’ Up!®
VERY clever!! I like the stars punched out too!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Great idea for using up those bits of paper!
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