Showing posts with label 3d thursday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3d thursday. Show all posts

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Tic Tac Holder /3D Thursday

My 9 years old son loves Tic-Tac's !! Strange...I know!!! But, he does. In the checkout line at the grocery store he'll say "Mom, I'm out off Tic-tac's" 😛. His favorite flavor is definitely the Orange. I'm telling you he eats them like popcorn lol!

Anyway, I made this Tic-Tac Holder. It is so0o0o0 easy to create.

Very simple instructions:

Start with a piece of DSP or cardstock measuring 3"×4 1/2".
With 4 1/2" side at top of your simply score board. Score at 1 7/8" and 2 3/4".
Front piece measures 1 5/8"×2 3/4" adhere to front ( I used tombow).
Punch towards bottom center with a 1" circle punch.
Using glue dots adhere Tic-Tac's to inside.

Decorate as you wish.

Happy Stampin'
-Ang


Thursday, October 2, 2014

Freestanding Treat Box using Envelope Punch Board 3D Thursday

Can you tell that I love the Stampin' Up! envelope Punch Board? I just love any tool that has multiple uses.

I wanted to gave you all a break from all the Halloween projects ( a small break of course) that I've been posting.


I know I said treat holder but, I used it to hold a Nail Polish and Lipstick. Isn't it sweet?? 




Here's what I did. 

Start with a 6x6 piece of cardstock or DSP. Using you envelope punch board punch and score at 2"5/8. Continue on all 4 sides on the last side only punch do not score. Fold all sides in and score 1" from the bottom. Adhere your flaps like you would normally. Pop open your box and squeeze bottom to two flaps fold those over. Adhere with a very strong adhesive I used sticky strip. 

*be sure to use your bone folder on all score lines. 


Hope you all like this weeks 3d Thursday. 






Thursday, September 25, 2014

Matchbox Gift Card Holder using Envelope Punch Board 3D Thursday/ ctd311

Today, I combined this weeks Color Throwdown and 3d Thursday. The color Throwdown can be found HERE.




Found this great tutorial HERE . Go check it out Deb gives great easy to follow instructions. 




As you can see a gift card sits perfectly in there and still has some room just in case you want to add some sweet things in there. 



I used the mixed bunch stamp set. I love love love how it turned out!!!!. 


Above is the actual swatch given for the Throwdown my interpretation of these colors are Crumb Cake, Pear Pizazz, Marina Mist, and Smokey Slate. 

What do you all think???



Thursday, August 28, 2014

CTD307 / 3D thursday mini box

Today I combined  a "color throwdown" challenge using crushed curry, old olive and Pacific point( Amazing color combination!) With a 3d project.

Thursday's will now be my " 3d Thursday " look for new 3d projects every week!

I first saw this cute little box on pootlespapercraft's YouTube channel. Thought it was such a clever idea but, I had no  idea what to put into the tiny little box and decided to save it for another time.

I am buying both my mother and mother in law some adorable necklaces.  I needed something to gift them in so....I said "TODAY IS THE DAY" !!!!

These boxes measure only 2×2 and 1/2" thick.


 Great thing about these boxes is it requires no adhesive...that's right it closes all up without anything sticky!!
You also do not need much supplies. One sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock can make 3 boxes. The layered piece measures a tiny little 1 7/8 x 1 7/8. 



Instructions 

1. Start with a 7"×4" piece of cardstock. 
2. With long side at top of score board score at 2", 2 1/2, 4 1/2 and 5". 
3. Turn cardstock so the short side is at top score at 1/2, 1", 3" and 3 1/2. 

 4. Time to cut some pieces off. Red colored parts in picture below show what needs to be cut off. 
5. Your piece should look like this 


6. Round corners on larger end.
7. Fold on score line 
8. Now fold together and decorate as you wish. 

If you would like to see pootlespapercraft's video please do so here she is just lovely!

You can also find the color throwdown here

Supplies

Stamp set: elements of style (retired)
Cardstock: crushed curry, Pacific point, old olive
Ink: stazon black, crushed curry, pacific point, old olive
Other tools / embellishments: 3/4" circle punch, thick bakers twine ( baked brown sugar )