SU! Creative Cardiology Team June “DSP” Projects Blog Hop
Welcome to the Creative Card-iology Monthly Blog Hop
This month's theme is to make a card or project using
any of the Designer Series Paper (DSP)
on sale with a 15% discount during the month of June.
I chose to use Misty Moonlight
with the Countryside Designer Series Paper
My granddaughter is graduating
from High School this week
and has a birthday in July.
For her birthday, I plan to fill this with
Stampin Up products.
Over the years I have made many of these,
some a little different,
and fill them with a Stamp Set,
Stampin Seal, Dimensionals, Ribbon, Gems,
cards, etc. for Door Prize at Craft Shows.
HERE ARE THE SUPPLIES USED TO MAKE THIS CARD
- Misty Moonlight Cardstock (CS) #153081
- Countryside Inn 12" x 12" Designer Series Paper #161467
- Multipurpose Liquid Glue #110755
- Silicone Craft Mat #127853
- Paper Snips #103579
- Bone Folder #102300
- Stampin' Seal Adhesive #152813
- Paper Trimmer #152392
HERE ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS I USED TO MAKE THIS PROJECT
In this tutorial the name Seal refers to the use of the Stampin' Seal Adhesive.
- Cut a piece of Misty Moonlight CS 11" x 6½" (Score at 2" on all 4 sides)
- Burnish all of the score lines.
- On the long ends, cut both score lines up to the horizontal score line on both ends, then add Multipurpose Liquid Glue to both ends to form a box.
- Cut your 12" x 12" DSP in half horizontal at the 6" mark.
- My pattern lined up perfectly and I glued the two pieces together, so I have a piece 6" x at least 19½".
- Adhere the DSP around the box and overlap ½" at the the end.
- Cut 2 1" strips of Misty Moonlight, add them together and adhere them around the base of the basket.
- Cut 2 1½" strips of Misty Moonlight, score them at ¾". This is a little tricking to adhere. Fold and burnish then open back up. Adhere one side of the score to the front then fold over and adhere to the inside.
- Cut 2 1" strips of Misty Moonlight.
- I used my retired corner rounder and punched all 4 corners of the strip
- Score at ½" leaving the top and bottom not scored.
- Using the bone folder, curl the strips and adhere to the top of the Purse.
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Diana Buckingham (You are here)
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Love your bag Diana I have never done the handles like yours before. I like the look of them.
ReplyDeleteLove this bag Diana! Love that DSP too! Going to have to try this project sometime! You gave great directions as always!
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