Welcome to our third Blog Hop! The featured project today is the checkbook holder. Of course there are many other uses for this die which I’m pretty sure you will see as you visit each designer’s blog.
And here’s a more little background on some of our Blog Hop designers. I am happy to welcome back my good friend, reluctant blogger and partner in crime, Lorine Mason. Lorine is a fabric artist and has authored many books. Denise Clason joined us last week with her cool pin cushion cupcake project- Denise has also written several beautiful quilting and sewing books. From across the pond, I am happy to welcome Fabrizio Martellucci. He is a designer in London and loves working with anything Brenda Pinnick designs! We met in the Inspired at Home chat room. Gabriela Delworth is another great photographer and project designer. She is from Toronto and teaches classes in gift wrapping and other paper projects. I was so happy when Karen Burniston (of pop-up fame) introduced me to her friend Bonnie Bruns a few weeks ago. Her work is amazing- you may remember seeing her dog Bella posing with a cupcake die crown for the last Hop. Laura Bray is a fellow CHA Designer member whose work I have been admiring for quite some time. Laura shares my love for making crafts that look like yummy food! Brenda Pinnick is an amazing designer and fellow licensed artist with Sizzix. She has just started a color series entitled Color U. Check out her blog for details. This summer I was so happy to have some time to talk with the Golden Press Kit- Designer award winner Candice Windham. She is another matboard/foamboard fanatic! I loved what Barbara Mattheissen did last week with the cupcake holder die. I am fascinated with how many techniques she has mastered and manages to make them look fun and easy to try. Did you see the sweet cupcake projects from Niki Meiners? She has a fun and contemporary style that just makes you smile. Thanks to all of the fabulous designers whose work is truly outstanding. I am blessed to have you all as part of my die promotion events. Readers please stop by their blogs for inspiring projects and insights!
And now… on with the Hop!
I designed a notepad with this die. My inspiration was a book called “Elegance- a Complete Guide for Every Woman who Wants to be Well and Properly Dressed on All Occasions” originally published in 1964. I found it in the thrift store and was fascinated by the advice of the author. The page I used on the cover of the notepad is telling the reader why you should not go shopping for clothes with good friends and it’s hysterical. VERY proper. So not me 🙂
Here’s how I created it… This project requires you to cut out 2 covers, which means you need one and a half pieces of matboard to make the project. I coated the front and back covers with spray adhesive, adhered the book pages to the outside cover of the folder, then ran the whole thing through the Big Shot. The added pressure of the rolling through ensures that the paper will stay adhered to the matboard. The binding was attached with brads and the faux crystals adorn the closure. One piece of advice… magnets may be the way to go with the closure on this project instead of Velcro. The paper is tearing away from the base layer and ripping paper. Darn it!
While I was working on it, I realized that I had a bunch more ideas that I could use this die for… stay tuned…
Here are some fantastic designs that the Blog Hop Designers have come up with for you! Thanks for sharing them with us.
Brenda Pinnick
Fabrizio Martellucci
Jennifer Ellefson
Ann Butler
Lorine Mason
Karen Burniston
Bonnie Bruns
Gabriela Delworth
Candice Windham
KarenB says
I love it, E! Such a versatile die. I’ve got my coffee and am ready to hop, hop, hop!
Terri Conrad says
Hi Eileen,
Gabriela Delworth just sent me a note. I visitied her blog and saw your name being touted (whoo hoo!)
How are you? I love this sizzix scorboard die . . .off to find one today to use in a blog hop with the artists we starting Thursday. Hope you’ll visit.
I’m so happy to see everything coming up roses for you Eileen!
Eileen Hull says
Terri- so glad you stopped by! The dies are not shipping for another couple of weeks but let me know if you’d like me to send you some pre-cuts!
Ann Butler says
Great Job! Love that you personalized it…
Kimberly Ylitalo says
Hi Bean! Love what you’ve done with the checkbook cover die. Simply beautiful! Need to remember how cool the use of ‘book print’ is when using one stand out color…GREAT color design.
I saw my “This n’ That’ on your Blog following list…but was so dismayed when I clicked on it and found somebody else’s blog 🙁 My THIS N’ THAT url is: http://kimberlyroseylitalo.blogspot.com/ Hope you can find and follow me again someday. I’m lonely without you…happy BARN SALE!
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