Saturday, April 5, 2014

Card- in- a- Box!!

Retro Fresh Designer Paper

This is the first card-in-a-box that I have made and I really didn't think I would ever make one.  They looked impressive and hard to do on all the sites I viewed (and there are many wonderful sites to view).  I thought Wow! these women are great to be able to do something so hard.  Well....Angie at Chic n Scratch made me see the light.  I watched her video and thought surely I can do this.  So, I listened and watched and then I said, Yes I can! and here it is.  I amazed myself and think I did a pretty could job.  I have listed her site at the bottom of the supply list that will take you right to the project.  She has over 500 video's for you to watch and projects to make.  If you lose your MOJO go to her site and  the projects on there will get your motor running again.  Get your supplies ready and go on over to her sight and watch the video. You will be able to create the same Card-in-a- box.  Can you tell I just love this site and everything about it.  Have Fun!
Stampin' Up! supplies:  Stamps:  Another Great Year 133038(w) 133041(c), Teeny Tiny Wishes 127802(c) Ink:  121174 Baked Brown Sugar, 126978 Soft Suede, 131263 Subtles Collection Markers (So Saffron & Calypso Coral), 131260 Coast Cabana (In Color Collection) Card Stock:  132993 Retro Fresh DSP, 131297 Coastal Cabana, 101650 Very Vanilla, 131296 Baked Brown Sugar, 122925 Calypso Coral  Accessories:   114323 Window Sheets, 127816 Holiday Ornaments Framelits, 119246 Rhinestones, 104199 Linen Thread, 119861 1-1/4 Circle Punch, 119860 1-3/8 Circle Punch, 119854 1-3/4 Scallop Circle Punch, 103683 Glue Dots, 104294 Sticky Strip, 126189 Paper Piercer, 122334 Simply Scored Scoring Tool, 126889 Stampin’ Trimmer, 101610 Sponge, 104430 Dimensionals, 113439 Big Shot, 130658 Magnetic Platform

Please visit the Chicnscratch site to view the video and all the wonderful projects Angie has on her site.   See more at: http://www.mychicnscratch.com/2014/02/card-in-a-box.html#sthash.Hf5yt0jD.dpuf

Happy Stamping,
Johnnie Sexton, Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

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