Saturday, January 14, 2012

A learning curve...

I had two customers (little ones) that received big shot machines for christmas this year (a very generous santa if I do say so myself), and both at the tender age of 11!  Anyway I promised them both a beginners class using the big shot and that they would make a card with it for FREE!  Here is the card they made and rocked too I reckon, they got the hang of that and stamping straight away.

I had them use an embossing folder, vintage wallpaper as that was the folders they both got with their machines, and also the top note die, which one of them received for christmas also.  here is the card they made:

I had them stamp and restamp then layer the sentiment to give it dimension.

I then had them make this super easy box, I loved that they bought their own machines with them, so we had 3 big shots running at once at times :).




Details: All Stampin’ Up!

Stamp Sets: Sweets for the Sweet, Happiest birthday wishes
Ink Pads: riding hood red, wild wasabi,
Cardstock: pacific point, whisper white
Punches:CARD: xlarge scallop circle, large scallop circle, 1 1/4" circle punch
Tools: CARD: Big shot, top note die, vintage wallpaper embossing folder, BOX: scalloped envelope die
Other: whisper white taffeta ribbon, twine,

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3 comments:

  1. What a happy little class this must have been. Funky colours and designs! I bet they went home happy as pigs in mud! Hugs xxx

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  2. I guess an BS is a crafters equivalent of an iPad or something?? I love what you created with the gals....esp the wee box. As with most things it is baby steps...I can't wait to see what else they produce. ooxx

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  3. Wow lucky little girls all round. I imagine they were thrilled to make these gorgeous creations themselves! xox

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Hi thank you for taking the time out of your day to spend giving me a comment on this project, I truly appreciate it, Melissa xx