
Noodle Contest!

Three dimensional art... with heart
I used Stephanie Barnard’s stamps on this project and loved how they fit so perfectly on the different pieces. It was as though they were made for this die! Thanks Stephanie- I know you planned it that way! And I don’t know about you, but I love to color. The stamps lent themselves to some fun coloring with Copic markers and these I owe to Colleen Schaan, the Copic Queen, and another one of our blog hoppers!
You will need:
Big Shot die cutting machine
Treat Toppers ScoreBoard die by Eileen Hull
Little Sizzles matboard pack 6″ x 13″
Notebook Pocket ScoreBoard die by Eileen Hull
House ScoreBoard Pro die by Eileen Hull
Holly4Christmas set #14- Stamps of Life by Stephanie Barnard
Memento stamp pad- black
Copic Markers– assorted reds, greens and grays
silver marker
silver stamp pad
paper
coordinating glitter paper
silver glitter
glue pen
Tiny Attacher
Instructions for Toppers:
HINT: Tim Holtz’s Tiny Attacher works great for stapling layers together.
For gift card holder:
But wait, there’s MORE… I have saved the best news for last! Karen, Brenda and I have so much fun on this hop, we have decided to keep it going by launching our own Triple Play blog! Here you will find new projects, guest bloggers, tips and techniques for using our dies along with some great videos, color hints and some sneak peeks here and there of upcoming releases! Keep the inspiration going- stop by and leave us a comment or two and check back frequently for new posts. We are also on Facebook– please “like” us and let us know what you thought of the hop. 🙂 We would love to see any pics of projects you have created using our products so send them on in or post them on our FB page.
Thanks so much, my friends. It has been a blast. Warm wishes for a wonderful holiday season to all of you!
Thanks for hopping by today! Today’s featured die is the Mini Album by Brenda Pinnick. We received a fun bag full of die cut pieces to work with. I used mine to trace the shapes and transfer to double sided cardstock. But I have beautiful teal felt shapes for another project. And this die is added to my wish list! You could use this classic shape for many different projects. To get in the Christmas spirit, I decided to make a 3D ornament from this die cut. I will add more pics later…
After cutting all of the pieces by hand I can honestly tell you that die cut machines and dies are worth every cent spent on them!
You will need:
Big Shot die cut machine
Mini Album die by Brenda Pinnick
Textured Impressions folder- Damask
3 pieces of coordinating paper- I used some yummy ones from My Mind’s Eye and October Afternoon
glitter
glue
silver twisted wire
16 gauge aqua wire
double sided tape
Instructions:
What would you do with this die?
For more ideas, hop along to the next designer on the list by clicking on the Triple Play icon either forward or back. To return to Sizzix, click on the middle button.
Thanks so much for joining us today. Hope to see you next week for the last installment of the hop. We’ll be working with the Treat Topper die by yours truly 🙂
So last night when my husband got home from work, I asked the usual, “What would you like for dinner?” (note- this does not mean he will GET it, my asking is merely an acknowledgement that at some point there will BE dinner). My favorite nights are when he says (as he did last night) “China King”. I have been doing some serious cleaning out/rearranging of my studio for the past few days,so was quite happy to get out of here for a nice meal. So we set off for China King….
As we pulled in to the parking lot we noticed that there was a new Noodles and Company. It’s a chain but not sure if it’s just in the local area or what. You can probably imagine the menu selection- every ethnic noodle you can think of. So we decided to go there instead. We walked in and noticed that everyone in the place had the same thing on. No one was sitting down eating either. I asked the nearest black shirted employee if we could have dinner there and she said no, that they weren’t open officially till next Thursday but if we were interested she would be happy to give us a nice hot bag of food! Apparently it was a carry-out training session so they had a supply of food and no one to eat it. We happily took the food and thanked them. As we were leaving, they came running out with dessert! Rice Krispy treats and 2 giant cookies. What a fun thing! We sat out in the car and ate this tasty meal of tomato soup (you have to try this!) and Thai chicken and noodles.
Wouldn’t it be nice if more people did stuff like this? Speaking of giving stuff away, St@rlight is the winner of the Texture Boutique machine donated by Sizzix for commenting on the last blog hop. Congrats- please email me with your mailing addy- EileenHull@aol.com.
Hello my friends! Thanks for stopping by for another installment of our Sizzix blog hop. Today, the featured die is the Gift Card Holder w/Phrase, For You 3-D (Pop-Up) by the amazing Karen Burniston. I can see so many possibilities for this die and it went together really quickly after I watched Karen’s video tutorial.
I decided to start my Christmas crafting early (for me) and make a fun gift for my granddaughter Trinity. She is four and loves books. Rudolph was one of my favorite holiday stories- in fact, I am sure we had a version of this Golden Book because I remember these illustrations! It’s a classic. When she comes at Christmas, I plan to read it with her and have one of the kids film us so she remembers the visit. It kills me that they live so far away and I don’t see her nearly as much as I would like.
You may be wondering what all this has to do with the gift card holder… Well, when you open the book, there’s a pop-up gift card attached to the cover!
You will need:
Pop Up die Gift Card Holder #656740
Big Shot die cut machine
Styled Labels die by Tim Holtz
3 coordinating papers- eskimo kisses by BasicGrey
strong double sided adhesive
glue
crystal glitter
craft knife
lace and embellishments
thin magnets (2)
brown flocking- Doodlebug
Instructions for book cover:
Instructions for card:
I tried to keep the layers to a minimum because I was concerned that it would bulge.
In case this is your first time hopping with us, here’s how it works. Wherever you see the Triple Play logo, click on “hop ahead” or “hop back” to bring you to the next designers’ blog where there will be another cool project waiting. At any point if you want to return to the Sizzix blog you can hit the center “Sizzix” button or just click on the logo. So easy and so fun! There are more than 50 fabulous designers participating so make sure to see them all. Talk about inspiration…wow. See you next week with Brenda Pinnick’s mini album die.
In case you were not able to stop by on Thanksgiving Day to see all of the great projects posted on our fourth edition of the Triple Play Blog Hop, here’s a permanent link to all of the projects!
Amy Anderson
Ann Butler
Beth Watson
Bonnie Bruns
Brenda Pinnick
Candice Windham
Carla Schauer
Carol Heppner
Cathleen Smith
Cherish Flieder
Cheryl Miyashiro
Cindi Bisson
Cindy Rippe
Colleen Schaan
Debra Quartermain
Denise Clason
Dina Wakley
Eileen Hull
Einat Kessler
Erin Madsen
Gretchen Schmidt
Jane Dean
Jen Goode
Jenn Ellefson
Julie McGuffee
Julie Fei-Fan Balzer
Karen Burniston
Kathy Cano-Murillo
Kathy Peterson
Ken Oliver
Keri Lee Sereika
Laura Bray
Linda Peterson
Lisa Rojas
Lolly Chessie
Lorine Mason
Madeline Arendt
Meggan Maravich
Lynda Kanase
Melony Bradley
Michelle Cummings
Niki Meiners
Phyllis Dobbs
Roann Mathias
Roxi Phillips
Sandy Laipply
Stefanie Girard
Stephanie Barnard
Tara Noel
Terry Ricioli
Theresa Cifali
Tiffany Windsor
Veronica Goff
Vicki O’Dell