Showing posts with label Wicked Cool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wicked Cool. Show all posts

Saturday, October 5, 2013

More Mini Milk Carton Treats

**NOTE**  I have added a tutorial on making the holder for the mini milk cartons, click HERE.

Today I have two more Mini Milk Carton treats to share with you.  Making these cute little mini cartons is quite addicting!  Here is the first, it uses the retired set that goes with the Mini Milk carton die cut, Got Treats.



Super cute, isn't it!  I used Tangerine Tango for the milk cartons and retired Kiwi Kiss for the holder.  A couple of you have asked about the measurements of the holder, I will make a pattern to share with you next week.



Here's a better view of the milk carton.  I used Whisper White card stock cut with the smallest Label framelit for the pumpkin and greeting.  I don't have a Tangerine Tango marker, so I stamped once with Tangerine Tango and cut out the pumpkin to glue to the die cut label where I used markers to stamp the stem and greeting.

Here's the second treat set, this one uses Wicked Cool.



This set is made with retired colors Lovely Lilac and Kiwi Kiss.  I used retired DSP for both projects by the way.  I hoard DSP,  I should use some of the way old DSP that was only one sided...I saved it!

Now a look at the milk carton out of the holder.




I stamped the witch hat with Black StazOn on Whisper white and fussy cut it out.  I added Pumpkin Pie to the hat with a marker.  Then glued the hat to a piece of DSP that was punched with the Curly Label punch.

Thanks for stopping by to see more Halloween Treats!  I have lots of ideas so I will be doing more of these!  Have a great day!




If it doesn't move...stamp it!!
Nicole Tugrul
Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator
SHOP 24/7 on my Demonstrator Website
Cards and Retired Stamps for Sale






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More Mini Milk Carton Treats

**NOTE**  I have added a tutorial on making the holder for the mini milk cartons, click HERE.

Today I have two more Mini Milk Carton treats to share with you.  Making these cute little mini cartons is quite addicting!  Here is the first, it uses the retired set that goes with the Mini Milk carton die cut, Got Treats.

Super cute, isn't it!  I used Tangerine Tango for the milk cartons and retired Kiwi Kiss for the holder.  A couple of you have asked about the measurements of the holder, I will make a pattern to share with you next week.

Here's a better view of the milk carton.  I used Whisper White card stock cut with the smallest Label framelit for the pumpkin and greeting.  I don't have a Tangerine Tango marker, so I stamped once with Tangerine Tango and cut out the pumpkin to glue to the die cut label where I used markers to stamp the stem and greeting.

Here's the second treat set, this one uses Wicked Cool.

This set is made with retired colors Lovely Lilac and Kiwi Kiss.  I used retired DSP for both projects by the way.  I hoard DSP,  I should use some of the way old DSP that was only one sided...I saved it!

Now a look at the milk carton out of the holder.


I stamped the witch hat with Black StazOn on Whisper white and fussy cut it out.  I added Pumpkin Pie to the hat with a marker.  Then glued the hat to a piece of DSP that was punched with the Curly Label punch.

Thanks for stopping by to see more Halloween Treats!  I have lots of ideas so I will be doing more of these!  Have a great day!



If it doesn't move...stamp it!!
Nicole Tugrul
Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator
SHOP 24/7 on my Demonstrator Website
Cards and Retired Stamps for Sale

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Some Wicked Chapped Lips!

Today's share is one of my favorite little gifts to give... a chapstick holder!  These are soooo cute and super easy to make.  You can make them for so many occasions, but today's is a Wickedly Cool occasion.


I used the Wicked Fun Specialty DSP to decorate the front of the holder as well as the tube of chapstick.  And of course I used Wicked Cool (I LOVE this set!) to decorate the front.  This goes together quickly and would make a fantastic teacher's gift.  

I hope you liked my Wicked Cool chapstick holder.  If you would like to make your own chapstick holder and need supplies, you can visit my Stampin' Up! website to order online.  Thanks so much for stopping by!

If it doesn't move...stamp it!!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Some Wicked Chapped Lips!

Today's share is one of my favorite little gifts to give... a chapstick holder!  These are soooo cute and super easy to make.  You can make them for so many occasions, but today's is a Wickedly Cool occasion.


I used the Wicked Fun Specialty DSP to decorate the front of the holder as well as the tube of chapstick.  And of course I used Wicked Cool (I LOVE this set!) to decorate the front.  This goes together quickly and would make a fantastic teacher's gift.  

I hope you liked my Wicked Cool chapstick holder.  If you would like to make your own chapstick holder and need supplies, you can visit my Stampin' Up! website to order online.  Thanks so much for stopping by!

If it doesn't move...stamp it!!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Big Shot Halloween Treats

I have a few ideas for Halloween treats today using the Big Shot.  These would be great for party favors or treats for the kids in school.

This first treat is made with the Top Note die cut.  I cut it out of Pumpkin pie card stock then used the Spider Web embossing folder to add texture.  I sponged the web with black ink and added the spider from Batty for You.  To make the pencil holder all you do is fold the top note in half and staple it shut..easy peasy!  I stapled so the smooth top of the staple was on the back and the rough edges were covered by the spider.  A couple of pencils fit quite nicely.



I also made a pencil favor with the Oval Scallop Frame die cut.  Same thing as the top note, cut the die then send through again with the spider web embossing folder.  I cut 2 parallel slits in the center of the oval about 1/2" apart for the pencil to slide through.  The spider was adhered to the slit with sticky strip to make sure it stays in place.  That's it!  Very easy treat!


The last Big Shot treat is using the Pillow Box die cut.  I used the new Concord Grape card stock and stamped bats from Wicked Cool.  I put a couple of spider rings and a tiny flashlight in the box, tied it shut with black gross grain ribbon, and added a punch art bat.  You could easily make a bunch of these, and to make it simpler you don't have to add the punch art...just stamp the card stock and add ribbon!

I hope you liked my Big Shot treats.  I have more to share, so come back and visit.  If you'd like to make your own Big Shot treats and need supplies, you can visit my Stampin' Up! website to place an order online.

If it doesn't move...stamp it!!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Big Shot Halloween Treats

I have a few ideas for Halloween treats today using the Big Shot.  These would be great for party favors or treats for the kids in school.

This first treat is made with the Top Note die cut.  I cut it out of Pumpkin pie card stock then used the Spider Web embossing folder to add texture.  I sponged the web with black ink and added the spider from Batty for You.  To make the pencil holder all you do is fold the top note in half and staple it shut..easy peasy!  I stapled so the smooth top of the staple was on the back and the rough edges were covered by the spider.  A couple of pencils fit quite nicely.



I also made a pencil favor with the Oval Scallop Frame die cut.  Same thing as the top note, cut the die then send through again with the spider web embossing folder.  I cut 2 parallel slits in the center of the oval about 1/2" apart for the pencil to slide through.  The spider was adhered to the slit with sticky strip to make sure it stays in place.  That's it!  Very easy treat!


The last Big Shot treat is using the Pillow Box die cut.  I used the new Concord Grape card stock and stamped bats from Wicked Cool.  I put a couple of spider rings and a tiny flashlight in the box, tied it shut with black gross grain ribbon, and added a punch art bat.  You could easily make a bunch of these, and to make it simpler you don't have to add the punch art...just stamp the card stock and add ribbon!

I hope you liked my Big Shot treats.  I have more to share, so come back and visit.  If you'd like to make your own Big Shot treats and need supplies, you can visit my Stampin' Up! website to place an order online.

If it doesn't move...stamp it!!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Monday, September 13, 2010

Halloween Tea Lights

My share today is a set of Halloween Tea Lights.  I saw this idea HERE on Tinkerin In Ink with Tanya.  I loved it and made one for the door prize at my last workshop.

 
This box is really easy to put together.  The candles were super simple as well.  The trick is to put tissue paper between 2 sheets of copy paper and punch out your circles with the 1 1/4" punch.  I stamped the image on and then punched a small hole to allow for the wick.  Just a little bit of heat gun and your image is part of the candle.
I used the new Wicked Fun Specialy DSP for the outer sleeve of the box and Rich Razzleberry card stock for the base.  The top is decorated with the candlestick from Wicked Cool stamped on Rich Razzleberry.  The candles are decorated with the center images from Batty For You.  I just used my markers to color in the area I wanted. 

I hope you liked this fun little project.  It would be a super gift for the holidays, so I'll be posting more as I get into my Christmas projects.   If you need supplies to make your own Halloween Tea Lights, you can order supplies on my Stampin' Up! website anytime.

Come back again, my next post will be some Big Shot party favors, you won't want to miss it!  Have a great day!

If it doesn't move..stamp it!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Halloween Tea Lights

My share today is a set of Halloween Tea Lights.  I saw this idea HERE on Tinkerin In Ink with Tanya.  I loved it and made one for the door prize at my last workshop.

 
This box is really easy to put together.  The candles were super simple as well.  The trick is to put tissue paper between 2 sheets of copy paper and punch out your circles with the 1 1/4" punch.  I stamped the image on and then punched a small hole to allow for the wick.  Just a little bit of heat gun and your image is part of the candle.
I used the new Wicked Fun Specialy DSP for the outer sleeve of the box and Rich Razzleberry card stock for the base.  The top is decorated with the candlestick from Wicked Cool stamped on Rich Razzleberry.  The candles are decorated with the center images from Batty For You.  I just used my markers to color in the area I wanted. 

I hope you liked this fun little project.  It would be a super gift for the holidays, so I'll be posting more as I get into my Christmas projects.   If you need supplies to make your own Halloween Tea Lights, you can order supplies on my Stampin' Up! website anytime.

Come back again, my next post will be some Big Shot party favors, you won't want to miss it!  Have a great day!

If it doesn't move..stamp it!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Thursday, September 9, 2010

A Halloween Treat for Challenge #86 at Late Night Stampers

All week I've been showing you different Halloween projects featuring the owl punch and Wicked Cool.  Today's treat is a little of both!  This Halloween treat is another entry to a great Yahoo Group that I belong to called Late Night Stampers.  Each week there is a challenge, this week's is all about punches.  If you'd like to join this great group, click on the owl in the right column.


This is one of my favorite gift ideas..a CD envelope turned into a package for a cookie!  The envelope is the perfect blank canvas for any holiday or occasion...the possibilities are endless!  This is my Halloween version using Wicked Cool and the oval punch for the pumpkin.  I have some Christmas ones that will be coming up in the near future. 
If you'd like to make your own cookie envelopes and need supplies, please visit my Stampin' Up! website to order.

If it doesn't move...stamp it!!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

A Halloween Treat for Challenge #86 at Late Night Stampers

All week I've been showing you different Halloween projects featuring the owl punch and Wicked Cool.  Today's treat is a little of both!  This Halloween treat is another entry to a great Yahoo Group that I belong to called Late Night Stampers.  Each week there is a challenge, this week's is all about punches.  If you'd like to join this great group, click on the owl in the right column.


This is one of my favorite gift ideas..a CD envelope turned into a package for a cookie!  The envelope is the perfect blank canvas for any holiday or occasion...the possibilities are endless!  This is my Halloween version using Wicked Cool and the oval punch for the pumpkin.  I have some Christmas ones that will be coming up in the near future. 
If you'd like to make your own cookie envelopes and need supplies, please visit my Stampin' Up! website to order.

If it doesn't move...stamp it!!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Monday, September 6, 2010

Wicked Cool Make-n-Take

Yesterday I had a great workshop at Wendy's house (thanks Wendy!) where we made a Wicked Cool card.  This set has turned out to be one of my most favorite Halloween stamps.  I think I've stamped with it daily for 2 weeks now!  The card we made uses the new Spider Web embossing folder (#120889) and the 1 3/4" x 7/8" oval punch (#119855).  I love that the card comes together quickly and uses a couple of easy techniques.  We used markers to color in the witches feet and tights,  and used sponges to accent the spider web and pumpkin.

I demonstrated with the Big Shot how to use the embossing folders and how to make a cute party favor with the pillow box die cut and the owl punch (think bats!). Over the next couple weeks I have lots of Halloween samples to share!  Keep checking in to see all the goodies..better yet, subscribe to my blog (top left column) and you'll never miss anything!  If you'd like to make your own Wicked Cool cards, just hop over to my Stampin' Up! website and order online!

If it doesn't move..stamp it!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Wicked Cool Make-n-Take

Yesterday I had a great workshop at Wendy's house (thanks Wendy!) where we made a Wicked Cool card.  This set has turned out to be one of my most favorite Halloween stamps.  I think I've stamped with it daily for 2 weeks now!  The card we made uses the new Spider Web embossing folder (#120889) and the 1 3/4" x 7/8" oval punch (#119855).  I love that the card comes together quickly and uses a couple of easy techniques.  We used markers to color in the witches feet and tights,  and used sponges to accent the spider web and pumpkin.

I demonstrated with the Big Shot how to use the embossing folders and how to make a cute party favor with the pillow box die cut and the owl punch (think bats!). Over the next couple weeks I have lots of Halloween samples to share!  Keep checking in to see all the goodies..better yet, subscribe to my blog (top left column) and you'll never miss anything!  If you'd like to make your own Wicked Cool cards, just hop over to my Stampin' Up! website and order online!

If it doesn't move..stamp it!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Haunted Halloween House

As promised today I am sharing the Haunted House to put my Wicked Cool Cards in for my hostess on Sunday.


Here is the side view:



And here is how the house opens:

This design is originally from Andrea Walford, she did a great class planner for purchase 2 years ago, you can see it HERE.  It was a house with a snowman and features Punch Pals.  I loved it...so I changed it up for Halloween.  I knew the Wicked Cool set was perfect for it and I am pleased with the results.  The only other stamp added was the cat from the set Batty for You, it was the final touch.  The supply list is basically the same as the wicked cool cards.  I used a couple punches, the 1 3/4x 7/8" oval and the Modern Label.
If you need supplies to make your own haunted house, you can buy online on my Stampin' Up! website.  Be sure to check out the great clearance section too!

Thanks for looking, have a great day!

If it doesn't move..stamp it!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Haunted Halloween House

As promised today I am sharing the Haunted House to put my Wicked Cool Cards in for my hostess on Sunday.


Here is the side view:



And here is how the house opens:

This design is originally from Andrea Walford, she did a great class planner for purchase 2 years ago, you can see it HERE.  It was a house with a snowman and features Punch Pals.  I loved it...so I changed it up for Halloween.  I knew the Wicked Cool set was perfect for it and I am pleased with the results.  The only other stamp added was the cat from the set Batty for You, it was the final touch.  The supply list is basically the same as the wicked cool cards.  I used a couple punches, the 1 3/4x 7/8" oval and the Modern Label.
If you need supplies to make your own haunted house, you can buy online on my Stampin' Up! website.  Be sure to check out the great clearance section too!

Thanks for looking, have a great day!

If it doesn't move..stamp it!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

Friday, September 3, 2010

Wicked Cool 4x4 Envelope Tutorial and Haunted House Sneak Peak

I made 4x4 envelopes to match my Wicked Cool cards and it was super easy.  I have a quick picture tutorial for you so you can dress up envelopes for your 4x4 cards.


 Supplies Needed:
Paper Cutter  #104152  pg 199
Bone Folder  #102300  pg 198
Whisper White Medium Envelope  #107301  pg171
Wicked Fun Specialty Designer Series Paper  #117400  pg 172
1 1/4" Circle Punch  #119861  pg 202
3/16" Corner Rounder Punch  #119871   pg 200
Sticky Strip #104294  pg 197

Cut DSP 4 3/8" x 3".   Score at the 1" mark on the 3" side.  Round the corners on the larger side.

                  Add sticky strip to the 1" section.



I still have the greeting cards glue Stampin' Up! used to offer.  Once it's dry, you can lick it when you are ready to send your card.


Here you can see the envelope underneath my Wicked Cool card.

I hope this quick tutorial helps you make some really cool 4x4 envelopes to match your cards. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the tutorial.   If you need supplies, you can shop 24/7 on my website.  Be sure to check out the clearance rack, they have some great deals right now!

Now for a sneak peak at tomorrow's post..my Haunted House to hold the Wicked Cool 4x4 cards.


You don't want to miss this really wicked haunted house!   Subscribe to my blog (top of the left column) and you'll receive posts from my blog right to your e-mail so you'll never miss a thing. Thanks for looking..have a great day!

If it doesn't move..stamp it!

Nicole Tugrul
Your Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

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