Make a box using the Gift Bag Punch Board by Stampin' Up!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

Комментарии • 15

  • @donnadoering5125
    @donnadoering5125 9 лет назад +1

    love watching your videos, you explain them very well. Thanks for sharing. From Canada

    • @InspiringInkin
      @InspiringInkin  9 лет назад

      +Donna Doering , thank you so much, I;m so pleased you find them useful .

  • @christinedavies336
    @christinedavies336 8 лет назад

    Hi Amanda, thanks for sharing your great tutorial with us.
    On one of your 'Gift Bag Punch Board' tutorials you set your followers/fellow demos a challenge as to how to use the little cone shaped pieces left over after using the board.
    Well here goes -
    I first used my GBPB with some of last years diagonally striped paper from the dsp stack and immediately saw Traffic Cones. Swap it for orange and there you have one to cover a man-hole or several for a stretch of the motorway.
    Then I discovered Clown/Party Hats, again with last years party themed dsp.
    Then, a branch-less tree from a brown piece of card, but - if you snip away little pieces either side of a green 'tree' you'll be left with a teeny-tiny Christmas Tree. Soooo cute!
    Oh! A star too, if you use 5 of them - sticking the bases onto a punched out circle in a star formation (obviously) - then, place a loop of twine/thread and another punched out circle on top of that, like a sandwich - finally, add your choice of bling/glitz to as much or as little as you like to the finished star. There it's made and all ready to hang on your big Christmas Tree or onto a card/tag/scrapbook LO/PL page.
    Clever - don't you think? - Christine xx :)

    • @InspiringInkin
      @InspiringInkin  8 лет назад +1

      Hi Christine Thank you so much for your message and your FAB ideas !!! You are very kind to share.

    • @christinedavies336
      @christinedavies336 8 лет назад

      Your welcome Amanda, but perhaps I should have kept them to myself and posted it on my page / blog but what the heck - sharing is caring, and you did ask.
      However, now that I'm a demo too, I am learning to 'keep mum' and to share and store my own ideas on my page/blog/website. But these ideas are yours as a gift for being one of our original leading demos here in the UK.

  • @AliMacDonald1
    @AliMacDonald1 9 лет назад +1

    Lovely! I'll be having a go at one of these tomorrow :)

    • @InspiringInkin
      @InspiringInkin  9 лет назад

      +Ali MacDonald Thank you so much Ali, have fun !

  • @JulieDChadwick
    @JulieDChadwick 8 лет назад +1

    Fabulous tutorial!! I have been looking for a video like this for awhile as I wanted to make a bigger box and couldn't quite figure it out, so thanks so much!! :)

    • @InspiringInkin
      @InspiringInkin  8 лет назад

      Hi Julie, thank you so much I'm so pleased you like the video!

  • @dayanaabril2559
    @dayanaabril2559 2 года назад +1

    En centimetros que medidas serian ?

    • @InspiringInkin
      @InspiringInkin  2 года назад

      El tablero es solo en pulgadas lo siento. Puede convertir utilizando 2,5 cm por pulgada.

  • @arianaanezexeni5070
    @arianaanezexeni5070 3 года назад +1

    quisiera este video traducido 😭

    • @InspiringInkin
      @InspiringInkin  3 года назад

      Hola Ariana, Hay subtítulos, si los pones y seleccionas español, deberías poder leerlos. Espero que eso ayude.

  • @dante19651
    @dante19651 8 лет назад +1

    LOVELY X