Hello Eileen Hull fans! June is all about projects that show summer fun plus a chance to have some creative fun with a Craft Along Eileen did on her Facebook page. Eileen’s Sizzix dies are tops for versatility and will make your own projects shine. Let’s take a look at what the Inspiration Team has for us this week. More info about the Craft Along follows!
Designer Jenny Marples created a summer fun card that will make you want to hit the road for camping adventures! She used the 3-D Camper Die (yes, 3-D can also mean 2-D!) plus Flower and Leaf dies to compose this refreshing scene. I love how she used gel plate prints for the card parts – it adds a lovely visual texture and interest to the card. You can find more info on Jenny’s blog post!
Inspired by the sea, Lisa Hoel used the Folio Journal Die to make a stationery folder and filled it with matching cards and envelopes. This would make a great gift and could easily be adapted to any theme! More photos and info can be found on Lisa’s blog so head on over to take a peek.
Summer Fun Craft Along with Eileen…
Recently, Eileen did a Facebook Live Craft Along that was a lot of fun! She showed us how to make an interactive 4” x 6” folder from one sheet of 12” x 12” paper that fits in the Sizzix Pocket Notebook. I know I might have a few extra sheets of 12 x 12 scrapbook paper laying around (ha ha ha). You can still join in with the replay to learn how to make one as well!
Isn’t that fun? You can see a little video of it in action here. If you’d like to gather all your supplies so you can craft along with Eileen, here is what you will need:
- 4-5 coordinating 12″ x 12″ double sided papers – save one full sheet of paper for the base and use the rest for the pieces. Paper pads work great for this! It fits in the Pocket Notebook Die.
Waterfall & Tags die - 10 Waterfall pieces (the one with the score line)
- 4 Waterfall mat rectangle pieces
- 2 scalloped border pieces
- 6 small tags
- 2 medium tags
- 2 large tags
- 10 tag reinforcements
Folio Page, Pocket and Flowers die - 7 round pockets (without tabs) from the Folio Page, Pocket and Flowers die from random designs
- 4″ x 6″ coordinating paper scrap for middle section
- Inks – if you want to distress edges, you can do that before we start
- Glue
- Seam Binding to tie up
- Craft knife and self healing mat
- Scoreboard and bone folder
Head on over to Facebook when you are ready and watch the video on replay!
Visit next week for more Summer fun projects with Eileen Hull and her Sizzix dies!
Thanks for visiting and see you next week! In case you missed the last two posts, you can find them HERE and HERE.
Are you a member of the Eileen Hull Fan Club? Join over 5,5oo other members to share ideas, inspiration, sources, challenges and make some fabulous friends – make sure to answer the questions! Watch her Facebook Lives at Eileen Hull Designs on Tuesdays at 6:00 Eastern and Thursdays at 4:00 to for project ideas, techniques, inspiration and creative community. Additionally, you can also find Eileen on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Pinterest.
If you missed Eileen’s Facebook Live from Tuesday, 6/15 you can watch the replay on both her YouTube channel and in FaceBook. (Or right here, right now!) It’s double trouble with guest Maggi Harding’s tips and then Eileen shows how to make crepe paper flowers. Link is right here for replay on Facebook.