The third assignment we had for the exchange was “a technique or a pattern”. My partner said that she liked to see the ways that our supplies are used in ways other than stamping or scrapbooking. Since she has boys in the house I saw the cutest little red wagon, designed by Sue Berker, that I knew I wanted to duplicate for her.
Isn't just too cute! I need to make one for me to have on my desk, even though I would be the only one to ever see it. I created a mini little Stampin’ Up! box out of Kraft cardstock and used a stamp from my stamp prize stash. The logo stamp is one that I had purchased right after becoming a demonstrator a long time ago. I may have even gotten it before I actually received my starter kit.
Stamps: SU! logo stamp
Ink: Basic Black
Paper: Real Red, Kraft, Whisper White, Basic Black
Accessories: Antique Brass jumbo Brads, Wide Real Red Grosgrain Ribbon, a stamp
Tools: 3/4 inch circle, 1 inch circle, Horizontal Slot, and Word Window Punches, crop-a-dile
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3 comments:
This is so awesome. I didn't even know that you could purchase logo stamps. Your blog is a must check everyday and I wanted you to know how much I love reading it.
Love, how cute is that! You need to tell me how it's done.
So adorable. How disappointing that this stamp was available so long ago though. Not sure how else to do it - maybe go to the logo page and print on Kraft card stock? TFS!
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