Hi - Jean Okimoto here - we're finishing the calendar today...
Supplies
- ColorBox Archival Dye Inkpads - Seattle Sky, Wicked Black and Grape Slushy
- ColorBox Chalk Inkpads - Tangerine and Olive Pastel
- Memory Box Stamps - Great Pumpkin and Wetland Border
- Memory Box Dies - Great Pumpkin, Perky Pumpkin Face, Tiny Tendrils
- Diecut Machine and Plates
- The Crafter's Workshop 6" Cosmic Swirl Template
- Vellum (stencil)
Stamp Great Pumpkin with Wicked Black. Diecut vellum stencils of Great Pumpkin, Perky Pumpkin Face and Tiny Tendrils. Stencil Great Pumpkin over the stamped pumpkin with Tangerine. Stencil the face with Wicked Black. Stencil the tendrils with Olive Pastel. Stamp Wetland Border with Olive Pastel. Ink the edges of the calendar page with Grape Slushy. Stencil Cosmic Swirl over blank portions of the background with Seattle Sky.
Supplies
- ColorBox Archival Dye Inkpads - Seattle Sky, Coral, Pumpkin Pie, Squash and Tree Frog
- Impress Rubber Stamps - Woodgrain
- Memory Box Stamp - Maple Leaf
- Memory Box Die - Maple Leaf
- Diecut Machine and Plates
Stamp Woodgrain with Seattle Sky. Stamp Maple Leaf three times with Seattle Sky. Diecut three vellum stencils of Maple Leaf and stencil the stamped leaves with Coral, Squash and Pumpkin Pie. Ink the edges of the calendar page with Tree Frog.
Supplies
- ColorBox Archival Dye Inkpads - Seattle Sky, Pinkolicious, Fireberry, Tree Frog and Golf Course
- Memory Box Stamps - Peace Collage and Crystal Snowflake
Stamp Peace Collage with Seattle Sky. Stamp Crystal Snowflake with Pinkolicious, Fireberry and Tree Frog. Ink the edges of the calendar page with Golf Course.
Gather your Clearsnap Inkpads, the stamps, dies, diecut machine and templates - then assign everyone a month (or 2 or 3 or 4!) and mass-produce a bunch of calendars for holiday gifts. While the supplies are still out, transform the basic designs - without the calendar pages - into a set of twelve cards to have handy throughout the year.
Thanks for visiting - looking forward to sharing more Clearsnap fall and winter projects with you in the coming weeks.
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