Happy June everyone! Are you mentally in gear for summer? The Teams of Eileen Hull are and they’re busy cooking up ‘Summer Adventures’ projects with her always versatile Sizzix dies. What does summer mean to you? Camping, gardening, vacationing, and time at the beach or pool? We’ll cover all the bases over the course of the month.
Designer Karen Bearse is here to kick us off with a super cute caddy organizer embellished with a camper trailer made with Eileen’s 3-D Camper Die. Nothing says summer like a roadtrip with your llama! 😉 Travel on over to Karen’s blog to see the tutorial.
Lisa Hoel’s goal was to create a cheerful and summery project and she succeeded! Check out this cute gift container with iced tea bags. It doubles as a summer decor piece! The base is made from Eileen’s 3-D Tea Cup Die. You can see more photos and a tutorial on Lisa’s blog.
Pam Bray created a lovely flowery card. It is always such a joy to see the garden come back to life after being asleep all winter. Bring on the flowers! Pam’s paper flowers are a perfect touch. Visit her blog post for all the details and how-to.
Tonya Trantham is embracing summer flower power too in this delightful Tiny Book project. She makes magic with a coordinated 6×6 paper collection and the insides are just as wonderful as the outsides. Don’t miss all the details on her blog!
Visit next week for more Summer adventures with Eileen Hull and her fab dies!
Thanks for visiting and see you next week. In case you missed the May “Unconventional Materials” themed posts, you can find them HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE. They are full of unusual projects and inspiration!
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If you missed Eileen’s Facebook Live from Tuesday, 6/1 you can watch the replay on both her YouTube channel and in FaceBook. (Or right here, right now!) She shares how to make a Tag Book using the Waterfall Die.