Tuesday 22 April 2014

Such a Secret

Hi everyone welcome back,
This weeks class is a card and small box using the Stampin'Up Punch Board for the box.
It is called Such a Secret as you can place money or lottery card or ticket in them and they wont fall out.
I liked the look of the black as it looks very elegant but that said They would look lovely in any colour of your choice. You could place pretty earrings or necklace in the sweet little box as a gift to go with the card or use them separately.
Well, here goes this is this weeks offering, enjoy.
Please leave a comment if you like this weeks card and box, this time I have included the instructions with the pictures so I will wait for feed back to see if you like this.
Cheers Gail.
















Such a Secret small box and card

Card Stock; Basic Black, Very Vanilla, Real Red
DSP; Modern Medley
Stamps; Timeless Talk
Stamp Pads; Basic Black
Punches; Full Heart, Dotted Scallop Ribbon Boarder
Ribbon; Organza Ribbon
Embellishments; Frosted Finishes 
Other; Envelope Punch Board, Diagonal plate for Score Board, Magnets

Card
Cut one black card stock 8” x 8” then cut two 5 1/4” x 3/4” for scallop edge.
Score the 8” square at 4” on the diagonal plate. Punch the long strips of black with the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Boarder Punch then stick this to the long strip of DSP.
Cut Real Red card stock 5 1/2” x 5 1/2” to mat the Very Vanilla onto on the inside of the card then cut a  2” x 8” strip to punch out 4 Hearts from this piece.
Cut one Very Vanilla 5 1/4” x 5 1/4” for the inside of the card.
Cut a 5 1/4” x 5 1/4” square from the DSP then cut this on the diagonal for the front of the card. Cut another piece of DSP 1” x 5 1/4” for the inside of the card.

Box
Cut one piece of DSP 5 1/2” x 5 1/2” then using the punch board punch and score 2” and 2 5/8”, turn match up the score line punch and score both score lines, repeat all the way around just punch the last score line. Round off the corners with the top punch snip up the small square fold on the bottom corners and snip out the small square from the top of the box. 


I have included the cutting and measurement instructions this time as way of putting something back into the stamping community that share so much that I enjoy, please comment if you like this. Cheers Gail.

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