I was SO excited to see that brand new Two-Step Owl Punch in the new Catalog – you can find it on pg 201 and priced at just $16.95 it is a bargain…and you know how I like to use
Easter Bunny Box Gifts…
Today is the last day of school before Easter – how did April come around so fast?! And so last night I decided to make some treats for my girls’ teachers…I had seen a few bunny treat holders and
Punch Art Turkey with Sweet Treats…
I was looking at those Sweet Treat cups and wondering how I could use them to make some cute Thanksgiving treats to give to the kiddies at school…so I got out one of those cups, some oval and circle punches
Halloween Punched Critters…
Last year I came up with some Halloween critters that I made using various Stampin’ Up! punches – this week I have had quite a few emails asking me about them so I thought I would post them here for
Punch Art Toddler Birthday Card
I wanted to make a bright and cheerful Birthday card that would be perfect for a little person, incorporating some of those adorable Sesame Street characters…I also wanted to use bright colors as a real eye catcher… The character faces
Thanksgiving Punch Turkey…
Well I decided to get those punches out again and make a Thanksgiving Turkey – I was inspired from a Pottery Barn Holiday Catalog that came in the mail on Friday which featured a turkey that looked like it had
More Punch Critters!
I loved the punch spiders so much that I decided to create a few more critters to hold treats for Halloween… They are sooo easy and fun to make and only use a little cardstock each but the results are
Jar Full of Spiders for Halloween!
I found these adorable spiders in a gallery on Splitcoast – they were designed by Julie Case and I just had to make some of my own – they are such a perfect way to give halloween treats (each spider