Saturday, July 11, 2009

Day 5: The 7 Day Challenge

Wow this has been such a great experience I will definitely be doing another challenge like this again, I am learning so much. I hope you liked the matchbook style booklet that I created yesterday it was so easy to do. For today’s challenge, I used the big shot for these two pages, and even better I used vellum and made a pocket sleeve that will go between the two pages. If you are new to this you can read about my personal challenge here and view what I have done so far for Day’s 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the challenge.

Left Facing Page with Close-Up's




Vellum Pocket with Close-Up's
I have also added some items inside to show how it could be used. These are letters that my grandfather sent to my grandmother during the second world war)




Right Facing Page with Close-Up's





Recipe for Page 9 (left facing page):
Supplies:
Paper: Whisper White card stock; Old Olive card stock
Ink (all classic): none
Stamp Sets: None
Misc: Big Shot Die-Cut Machine, Stampin’ up Top Note, and Lovely Lines Rub-On's
Paper Size:
Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h plus 4.25 w x 7 h
Old Olive 5 w x 5 h
DSP Lovely Flowers 6 w x 9 (green flowers)
What I did:
  1. Take Old Olive 5 w x 5 h and using the Top Notes die and your big shot cut out one.
  2. Using the Lovely Lines Rub-On's rub some flowers onto the Top Note that you just punched out (see sample)
  3. Attach the DSP Lovely Flowers 6 w x 9 (green flowers) to the Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h.
  4. Add the Top Note to the front of the DSP Lovely Flowers. (See sample)

Recipe for Vellum Pocket:

Supplies:

Paper: Vellum card stock
Ink (all classic): none
Stamp Sets: none
Misc: Lovely Lines Rub-On's and 1 inch circle punch

Paper Size:

Vellum card stock 11 w x 8.5 h

What I did:

  1. Take the Vellum card stock 11 w x 8.5 h and score at 5.5 so that it is half the size then score at 8 inches and folded.
  2. Using adhesive secure the bottom, basically you will have two sides open, the top so you can slip your treasures in and the left for when you are binding it.
  3. Take the 1 inch circle punch and punch half of a full circle. (See sample)
  4. Using the Lovely Lines Rub-On's rub some flowers rub onto the front. (See sample)

Recipe for Page 10 (right facing page):

Supplies:

Paper: Whisper White card stock; Melon Mambo card stock, and DSP Lovely Flowers
Ink (all classic): Old Olive
Stamp Sets: Flower Lines Stamp Artwork and Warm Words
Misc: Big Shot Die-Cut Machine, Stampin’ up Scallop Envelope, Old Olive Stampin’ Write marker.

Paper Size:

Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h plus 4.25 w x 7 h
Melon Mambo 4.75 w x 8 h
DSP Lovely Flowers 5 w x 5 h (green flowers)

What I did:

  1. Take DSP Lovely Flowers 5 w x 5 h (green flowers) and using the Stampin’ up Scallop Envelope die and your big shot cut out one. Score and make envelope.
  2. Using the leaf stamp from the Flower Lines Stamp Set and Old Olive Classic Ink stamp a pattern onto Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h.
  3. Take the Melon Mambo 4.75 w x 8 h and adhesive and add to the Whisper White (all pages) 6 w x 9 h. Add the Whisper White 4.25 w x 7 h onto of the Melon Mambo. (See sample)
  4. Take the Scallop Envelope that you punched using DSP Lovely Flowers and add to the front of the Whisper White 4.25 w x 7 h.
  5. Using one of the stamps from the Warm Words Stamp set and Old Olive Classic Ink stamp below the Scallop Envelope ensuring you allow enough room to write a message.
  6. Using the Old Olive Stampin’ Write marker, write in your own handwriting a message or poem.

Day 5 complete.


1 comment:

Karen said...

Wow! These are so beautiful and your photographs are wonderful showcases. I've really been enjoying this series and it's been fun to see all the different things you've created with the kit. Thanks for taking the time and effort to share on your blog :-)