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We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board

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Here are the visual summaries of the key products used on today's projects for you to pin for easy reference: Box lid: Acetate window sheet size 8 1/4"x 8 1/2". Create a shim for your score board using an offcut of window sheet, then with your shim in place, score the lid to the same dimensions as the base above (1 1/8" and7 1/8" across theshort side, 1 1/8" and 7 3/8" on the long side). This will ensure your box lid fits snugly. I also created a fun party favour using Stampin' Up!'s Mini Pizza Boxes. I'm so glad these made it into the annual catalogue, they really are so useful for dressing up for all kinds of things. I brayed my box with Bluberry Bushel ink then created a belly band with another target on top and a thank you tag. Can you guess what is inside? When I started thinking about what I was going to create today, I immediately jumped to my collection of new catalogue products wondering which new set to use. But in actual fact, I ended up using one of the most long-standing staple items in my crafting arsenal for the majority of my makes today: my Layering Circles Framelits. The next party that I need to plan will be that of the youngest of the James Juniors and whilst we've had lots of debate about what form it will take, one thing is for sure - no party that centres around 11 year old boys is complete without some form of Nerf battle these days, so I decided to get ahead and take the opportunity to start making with this in mind. Anyone For Tea? - Having completed my card, I was left with an offcut of DSP with a teapot and teacup. Rather than put this in my scrap box never to be seen again, I decided to use it up so coloured it and made a little tea bag holder containing a few wrapped tea bags that I could gift with my card. I also added a sentiment from the retired set 'Have A Cuppa', mounted on a punched scallop circle - here it is:

Envelope Size Calculator Enter Content Width (in inches): Enter Content Height (in inches): Calculate I will be using these little notes to hide in my children's school bags and pencil cases this month; they love to find a surprise note when they least expect it; I might even slip in a little chocolate treat too. I'm also linking up with the team over at SUO Challenges again where they are also celebrating Valentine's this week. It's Sunday and you know what that means: time for a new challenge over at The Paper Players! This week it is the turn of my fellow Brit, the lovely Jaydee, to host and she has a fun theme challenge for you: How do you use an envelope punch board? An envelope punch board is a tool used to create envelopes of various sizes. You start by selecting the desired envelope size, aligning the paper, and following the tool's instructions to score and punch the paper to create the envelope folds. Ribbon and Hearts - I continued the red and white theme of my project by adding a triple loop of Sending Love Ribbon with a double bow to adorn my sassy red Valentine-embossed heart to complete my box embellishment.

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Now you can make any size card and matching envelope you like, just as easily as you can make an any size box - can you tell how much I love my Envelope Punch Board?! Can I make a homemade envelope? Yes, you can make a homemade envelope using various methods such as folding, scoring, and adhering paper.

There's very little stamping on today's card - just a heat-embossed sentiment on the front and a greeting with cupcake decoration inside: A Little Paper Piecing - The pieces for the cupcake details are larger and easier to manipulate than for the presents die, so on today's card I used the edgelits to cut a set of cupcakes in each colour and used the pieces from the frosting to inlay them into my white die surround. How do you make tabs with an envelope punch board? Using an envelope punch board, follow the instructions to punch and score the paper. Adjust the starting point to create tabs by aligning the paper differently before punching and scoring. It's Sunday and time for this week's new challenge over at The Paper Players! It's the turn of our fearsome leader, the fabulous Nance, to host this week and she has a rather pretty theme challenge for you to work with:

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To celebrate World Card Making Day last Saturday, there are a limited number of products on offer until 5th October: What are the measurements of the Martha Stewart score board? The Martha Stewart score board often measures around 12x12 inches and includes various measurements for scoring paper. How do you use Martha Stewart score board for envelopes? To make envelopes using the Martha Stewart score board, you mark and score lines according to the envelope size you want, then fold and assemble the envelope using the scored lines as guides. Punch and score using your Envelope Punch Board at 1¾” and 4” on the first side then use the score lines and guide to punch and score the remaining sides

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