Photo Block Craft Idea

A Photo Block – made with a clear acrylic stamping block – is so simple and elegant, you’ll wonder why you never thought of it before!

Materials Needed for this Craft

To Make your Photo Block

  1. Secure the photo to the back of your 4×6 clear acrylic stamping handle.
  2. Run a length of ribbon around the perimeter of the block and tie it at the top. Additional colors may be added to this point.  We recommend that you don’t run more than one length of ribbon under the block or is will not stand as well when you are finished the project.
  3. Next add a heart shaped tag using the mini swirly heart clear stamp. Embellish as desired. Attach to the ribbon at the top of your block and the craft is complete.

 

VARIATIONS:

You may wish to run your ribbon around the stamping block horizontally, placing the ribbon in at a height that will not obscure the photo you are using.

Happy Crafting!!!

Making Mini Gift Boxes for the Holiday Season

Gift boxes are a fun craft that makes wrapping small items for any occasion fun and personal. These boxes can be decorated with your choice of clear hobby rubber stamping techniques, glitter, scrapbooking embellishments or ribbon.

For instructions on making this craft visit Making  Mini Gift Boxes. The template for this craft is found below.

Have fun and happy stamping!!!

Dinner Menu

Recently I decided that it was time to put together a weekly menu and thereby take away the stress of deciding each day what to cook. When I saw a planner at a friends house I immediately set out to make one. Naturally, I found a way to enhance it with rubber stamps.MenuBoardComplete

WHAT’S FOR DINNER

Supplies Needed:

  • Certificate size photo frame (8 1/2″ x 11″)
  • Coordinating scrapbook papers at least 3 colors.
  • Border clear Stamps
  • Stamping Inks
  • Embossing powder if desired
  • Dry erase marker
  • Glue
  • Chalks
  • Print out of the Days of the Week

MenuBoardPaperSelectionBegin by laying out papers in your choice of colors and patterns. It is recommended that you place a striped paper at the bottom. Once you have decided how you want your papers arranged, cut them so that they fit in your frame. Now personalize your striped paper with your border clear stamps. Add stitching – either stamped or authentic – as desired.

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Cut out the days of the week to measure approximately 4″ x 8″. Ink the edges if desired and mat in a solid color.

Using the provided templates, or by drawing your own, make a bag of flour, mixing bowl and oven mitt.

MenuBoardTemplatesChalk the edges of the flour sack, write the word ‘Flour’ on it and then draw in dotted lines around the edge. Glue onto a light background, ink the edges of the background square and mat in the same solid color as the days of the week.  Finished frame will measure approximately 2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″

Create a rolling pin with a rectangle of light colored paper and two pieces of brown for the handles. Chalk as desired and place across the bottom of the flour sack.

For the mixing bowl, trace the bowl in the mat color and emboss a gold band across as indicated by the template. Use a heart rubber stamp to emboss a red heart onto the band. For the contents of the bowl, simply cut from a light colored paper a bumpy mound. Chalk the edges and in the middle to give shape and definition. Cut a narrow piece of brown cardstock for a spoon handle. Cut a strip into the mound and insert the spoon handle. Glue all the pieces together and mat with a coordinating color.

For the oven mitt, trace the template onto pattern paper. Cut out and stamp  the cuff with a border stamp. Embellish with embossing or as desired.  Mount on light colored paper and mat with solid color. The finished frame will measure about 2 1/2″ x 2 3/4″

Secure all the pieces together and place in the picture frame. You can now write on the glass with a dry erase marker the menu for each night of the week.

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