Hello, hello!
It is time once again for a new challenge on the Serendipity Stamps Challenge Blog. The challenge for this week is to create an Easter project using one of the project tutorials from the Scor-Pal website. I chose to make the One Sheet Box and combined it with images from the Bunny Artist Cling Set.
I started by stamping the entire sheet of cardstock with the ink splash image from this cling set (all these stamps are available individually as well). I used a bunch of different pastel colors and just stamped all over.
The box assembly was really easy, just a few score lines and folds. It was very helpful to have my cardstock stamped before I started the folding process. The finishing touch was to add the cute bunny artist image to the front. I stamped him separately and colored him with Copics before adding a touch of Stickles, cutting him out and adhering him with dimensional foam adhesive. He is placed in such a way that his ear helps to keep the flap of the box closed. :)
This week, Scor-Pal has donated one of their score boards for our random challenge winner, so we hope you'll play along! What a fantastic prize, and their website is just FULL of inspiration - there are tons of tutorials for making some pretty fabulous cards, boxes and gift containers! Remember, you just need to use at least one Serendipity image or die on your project, and even though the DT is going with an Easter theme, you are free to create anything!
Stop over to the Challenge Blog for all the details and to see the fabulous inspiration from the rest of the Design Team:
It is time once again for a new challenge on the Serendipity Stamps Challenge Blog. The challenge for this week is to create an Easter project using one of the project tutorials from the Scor-Pal website. I chose to make the One Sheet Box and combined it with images from the Bunny Artist Cling Set.
I started by stamping the entire sheet of cardstock with the ink splash image from this cling set (all these stamps are available individually as well). I used a bunch of different pastel colors and just stamped all over.
The box assembly was really easy, just a few score lines and folds. It was very helpful to have my cardstock stamped before I started the folding process. The finishing touch was to add the cute bunny artist image to the front. I stamped him separately and colored him with Copics before adding a touch of Stickles, cutting him out and adhering him with dimensional foam adhesive. He is placed in such a way that his ear helps to keep the flap of the box closed. :)
This week, Scor-Pal has donated one of their score boards for our random challenge winner, so we hope you'll play along! What a fantastic prize, and their website is just FULL of inspiration - there are tons of tutorials for making some pretty fabulous cards, boxes and gift containers! Remember, you just need to use at least one Serendipity image or die on your project, and even though the DT is going with an Easter theme, you are free to create anything!
Stop over to the Challenge Blog for all the details and to see the fabulous inspiration from the rest of the Design Team:
Serendipity's special this week (February 6 - 13) is free shipping on any US order of $10 or more.
Have a great day!
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Recipe
STAMPS: Bunny Artist Cling Set - Serendipity Stamps
CARDSTOCK: Vintage Cream, Spring Moss - PTI; Soft Sky - SU!
INK: Pink Pirouette, Blush Blossom, Barely Banana, Certainly Celery, Soft Sky, Pale Plum - SU!; Rich Cocoa Memento - Tsukineko; Antique Linen Distress Ink - Ranger Industries
OTHER: Standard Circles Small - Spellbinders Paper Arts; Star Dust Stickles - Ranger Industries; Copic Markers
Very cute! Love the bunny!
ReplyDeleteThe ink splash is worth the whole set - what a fantastic background and perfect for the sweet image!!
ReplyDeleteWell, you introduced me to a stamp I had not seen. I love the ink splash and this sweet bunny! I almost made this box as well. Love the way this turned out Anya!
ReplyDeleteThis bunny is just too cute...and the ink splash image is awesome!,, Love your card.
ReplyDeleteso cute Anya!! Spring is on its way!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your card,Very pretty,love your bunny ,he is to cute...
ReplyDeleteThose splotches are perfect with the bunny artist image! I hadn't seen that stamp before and thought you must have had fun flinging ink all over your cardstock!
ReplyDeleteThat bunny is so adorable - and the paint splotches are perfect! I love the splash of color and the mischievous look on his face!
ReplyDeleteI see 'adorable' has been used before, but that's what this bunny looks like to me! The ink splash background is wonderful, too; color selection, great; and a big hurrah for the project's (seemingly) simplicity!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! It makes me wish for springtime! :)
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