Very cool, Love all the dimension it gives and the stamps and scene is too cool on the first one, love the hanging stars on the one for your daughter, how neat to have this for her to remember her time1
To answer Kimberly's question. I don't remember exactly where the corrugated paper is from. I've had it in my paper stash for awhile. I think it was some packaging I saved from something we bought.I save anything I think I might be able to use for crafting.
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Michelle Wedemeyer
Southern California, United States
I'm a Stampin'Up! Independent Demonstrator, Crafts Instructor, Mother of two terrific kids, rubber stamp addict (obviously), book lover, and news junkie.
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5 comments:
I made a few of these a long time ago Michelle, and they are super fun to do. Your tutorial is great, as are your projects. Love the hunchback one!
What a great gift idea! I think this would be a great way to capture the highlights of a trip or a holiday party and give to someone.
very cool project!
where did you get the corrugated paper/cardstock?
it adds some nice dimension...
Very cool, Love all the dimension it gives and the stamps and scene is too cool on the first one, love the hanging stars on the one for your daughter, how neat to have this for her to remember her time1
Thanks to all for your kind words!
To answer Kimberly's question. I don't remember exactly where the corrugated paper is from. I've had it in my paper stash for awhile. I think it was some packaging I saved from something we bought.I save anything I think I might be able to use for crafting.
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