I am happy to say that Debbie K. is the lucky winner of the Square Box giveaway! Debbie, please email me (EileenHull@aol.com) with your address- congrats!
Square Box Chunky Book
Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!
I decided to use the ScoreBoards Square Box die for my project… but in a different way than you might expect.
- Tear dictionary pages in half vertically and coat the back of the page with spray adhesive. Place page on the wrong (uncolored) side of a 6″ x 7″ piece of matboard. NOTE: You will only need two of the three panels of the long die cut piece for each book page so you don’t need to cut a full size panel. Place matboard just over the edge of the second score line, die cut, then trim extra off with craft knife).
- Cover ten pieces of matboard (I used colored scraps left over from matting projects) and then roll them through Big Shot. Cut one full panel piece for the outer cover of the book and nine smaller pieces for the pages.
- Distress pages with ink and blending tool.
- Rub Viva Decor Inka Gold (Gold 901) on a soft rag and apply to edges of each book signature and cover. This adds a really rich look to the book (and I also love that this ink washes off with soap and water if you get it on your hands!)
- Bend the large matboard die cut panel into a U shape. This will be your book cover and binding.
- Fold each small signature in half. This would be a good time to arrange and decorate the cover and pages in the order you would like them to appear in the book. I used Glitz stamps, Cosmo Cricket Tiny Text stickers, rick rack, flower and butterfly dies of mine cut from some different materials such as bubble wrap, plastic packaging, old sweaters, and fun things I had left over from other projects.
- Take a piece of twine and tie each matboard signature securely into the middle of the book. This allows for movement of the pages as the book is opened, closed and moved around. The nice thick binding piece allows you to include all kinds of 3D items.
with Copics. I die cut rickrack from fun foam and used it as a rubber stamp
on the left page.
GIVEAWAY TIME! Leave me a comment below and tell me how you would use this die- one of you will win a Square Box die for yourself! I’ll announce the winner here on my blog on Tuesday so stop back then to hear who the winner is… And don’t forget to check out all of the DT’s amazing work- head over to the Sizzix blog now- there’s a nice giveaway over there too. Thanks for stopping by!
XOXO Eileen
Die-cut Cork Doily Coasters
Here’s a quick and easy project that would make a perfect hostess gift.
I found some cork placemats at Ikea and was wondering how that material would react when rolled through the Big Shot. Success! The trick is to find the right thickness. If you feel resistance and the material is hard to roll through, abort the mission. Back it up and try something thinner. You could break the machine- and being without a machine is scary- trust me. Don’t ask about my first Vagabond 🙁 But… lesson learned.
Tie up doilies with a piece of pink wired ribbon and present!
ATC Box
Here’s a project that I did for the Sizzix UK blog last weekend.
How to make a 3D flower from your husband’s old shirt
I used the Flower Layers w/Heart Petals die to create this 3D flower embellishment.
Matted Valentine Hearts
I am happy to say that From the Heart, my new Sizzix die collection, is now available in your local scrapbook stores and other fun places! Just in time for Valentine’s Day!
Here’s a quick and easy project if you own a mat cutter. I love mine and use it every day for one thing or another- wrapping gifts, constructing boxes or books or actually matting something! If you are looking to purchase a well-made, long-lasting mat cutter, check out Logan Graphic Products.
This is a quick and easy way to way to display die cut hearts from my new Sizzlits set, Hearts & More…
- Using a mat cutter, cut two off-white mats. Leave one for your backing and cut one with nine windows.
- Die cut a bunch of hearts from watercolor paper.
- Ink them with different color inks, making extra so you have choices to pick from.
- Position solid mat on the bottom and window cut mat on top. Adhere with ATG gun.
- Place hearts in windows in a pleasing arrangement. When you are sure you like it, adhere hearts with Zots.
- Frame, add a ribbon hanger or just stand on your mantel or table!
If you don’t have a mat cutter, you still have plenty of options…. Take a 10″ square piece of heavy cardstock or chipboard and lay out a grid lightly in pencil. Leave a 2″ border around the outside of the paper and then divide the remaining space into nine equal boxes. Leave about 1/2″ in between each window. Mark the center of each window where you will mount your heart. Ink, stamp, paint or mist your hearts and mount with Zots. Erase pencil lines.
Another option would be to cut nine equally sized squares from coordinating cardstock and mount them on the paper, then add your hearts.
Have you started your Valentine crafting? What are you making?
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