Tutorial: Christmas Basket

Posted by Princess Eva Angelica On 4:45 PM 0 comments
♥ Christmas Basket 

Good morning everyone and happy 1.december! The girls in StampARTic are holding a "Day of fun"-christmas for you this year! SO every day you will see tips, tutorials, cards, projects and so much more from TODAY! Yes, you heard right, the hole thing starts today, so you should come back tomorrow. 

So, today it´s me, Henrikke, who gets to fire up out "Day-of-fun"- Christmas! I´ve made you a tutorial on a christmas basket. The one we are going to make looks like this -->

But before we get started you need a couple of things:
- 1 bazzill 
- 2 patteren-papers 
- Scor-pale 
- Cutting-board
- Punch to make small holes 
- Double-sided tape 
- Decorations 
- Ribbon 


Yes, that´s about it. So are you ready to get started than?? 

STEP 1: The first thing you got to do, is line up your bazzill on the scor-pale. I fyou dont have a scor-pale you can always use the cutting-board with a score-knife, but you will have some problems later in the tutorial. 



Score your paper at 4 and 8 inch. 


Than turn it around and score at 4 and 8 inch again. 


Your card-stock should look like this now. 2 scoring-lines in each direction. 


So, this is where you will have problems if you don´t have a scor-pale. Now, turn your card-stock around, like the picture above shows you. 


Now you are scoring the corners of the basket, so these lines are going diagonal. 


A little trick: If you are having problems with the line up of your cardstock while doing this, use your lines on the side to create a symmetri. By lining them up at the same number on both sides you can be sure your scoring-line will be straight. 


This is how your cardstock should look now. 


Start to fold your vertical and horizontal lines.  



Now, do the diagonal like the picture shows use. 


Than your basket is all folded. 


Now this is a step you can jump over if you want to. My hole-punch is not strong enough to go trough 3 pieces of cardstock. That´s way I`m making holes on each step before my patteren paper comes on. If you have a good hole-punch, you can do this at the end, and save some time. 


Here you can see all of my corners got pierced. 


STEP 2: Now we are moving on to step 2. Take your patteren-paper out. I use to double-sided papers. It ´s important that they match. Start by marking you patteren paper on 4 and 8 inch on each side. 


Cut you paper at you markes. You will end up with 9 pieces on each paper. 



You might need to cut of about 5 mm on each paper on two of the sides, if you want you cardstock to show. 


Now you can see that I sorted mine out. Both of my patteren papers had a plain color on the other side. So I´ve matched them up. I divided mine so I have 5 with the plain-back color and 4 with the patteren. 


Before I put them on I have inked the edges using Ranger Distress ink, color: Walnut Stain. 


So now you can see how I placed them. 


I placed on whole piece in the middle. 


The four others I cut in half. Remember to ink the edges again on the cutting-side. 


I use double-sided tape to glue them on. 


Finished. 


Now, I take my holes again. 


And than we have to do the same on the front. 


When you finihed and all of you small 4x4 inch sqaures have paper in them, we put a tread in the hole you hade. I used hamp-tread this time. 


Pull it together and make a nice bow on the top. 


STEP 3: Than move over to decorations. I´ve chosen to use my Spellbinders to create a frame. I have also use stamps from Stampin Up! 


Here you can see that I used 3D-tape to glue my frame on. 


So after some flowers and perles, my basket is ready to go! Fill it up with candy, wrap it in cellofan and give it away for christmas. 




Thank you guys for keeping up with me. It´s a long tutorial, but if you have any questions at all, please ask me as a comment, and I will come back to you ;-) 

♥ Big 1.december-hugs from Henrikke 


Inside the Fridge: What a RD Eats With Actual Pictures

Posted by Princess Eva Angelica On 9:46 AM 0 comments
I was recently interviewed on "Robins Bite" for a blog series called, Inside the Fridge -a series of posts featuring RD's food habits.  

Click here to see answers about my grocery shopping and food habits – with actual pictures from my fridge!


Maja Design - Vintage Winter

Posted by Princess Eva Angelica On 3:00 PM 0 comments
Vi kjenner vel alle Maja Design, og venter i spenning når en ny kolleksjon slippes. Og som alltid er Maja Designs papirer verd å vente på. ”Vintage Winter ”er nå å finne i butikkhyllene, og har du ikke sikret deg disse nydelige og stemningsfulle papirene ennå, så løp og kjøp! Og denne gangen er det ikke bare papirer vi kan glede oss over. Maja Design har også laget de nydeligste stempler som matcher papirene perfekt. Her er det både koselige motiver, vakre tekster, snøkrystaller og border.


Maja Design har sjenerøst sponset oss hos StampARTic med ”Vintage Winter”, og i dag vil vi vise julekort vi har laget med disse vakre papirene og stemplene.

Men vi klarer ikke stoppe der, så følg med oss 6.desember, da vil vi gjerne vise frem andre papirprosjekter laget med ”Vintage Winter”.

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We all know Maja Design, and can hardly wait for a new collection. And as always are Maja Designs papers well worth waiting for. “Vintage Winter” are now available in the stores, and if you haven’t got these beautiful papers yet, then you have some shopping to do! And this time it is not only the papers to be happy about. Maja Design has also created the most gorgeous stamps that match the papers perfectly. Cute images, beautiful sentiments, snowflakes and borders.


Maja Design has generously sponsored the StampARTic team with the collection “Vintage Winter”, and today we want to show you a lot of Christmas card made of these beautiful papers and stamps.


But DT couldn’t manage to stop, so please visit us December 6th for more “Vintage Winter” projects.



Maissi
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Malin

I made two christmas cards, an after eight box and decorated a bottle of Christmas beverage.









Lene







Minna






Jannhild

I have made two card, one that is blue and one that is brown.










Marianne












Eva


I´ve made three cards using these gorgeous papers and stamps, one red, one blue and one brown:




















Bettina






Åsa






Thank you so much, Marie and Maja Design for the opportunity to work with these gorgeous papers and stamps!
 To be continued on the 6th of December with Vintage Winter Projects :) ....


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