Monday, September 27, 2010

SPOOKY STAMP CAMP, A Hauntin' We Will Go Milk Carton

Here is the third project from my Spooky Stamp Camp.  This little treat is made using our adorable Mini Milk Carton Die.  It gave everyone a chance to exercise their braying skills which they love having the chance to do.  Can you believe this started as just a plain white piece of card stock?  Braying is just so cool to do!  And the results are always stunning.

I also selected this project for my entry for Challenge #2 from the SU-Only Challenge Blog.  I love challenges and am so happy to participate in these SUO challenges!

To make this Milk Carton, first I brayed the card stock.  Then I cut it out with the Milk Carton Die.  Then I stamped the image.  Next I added the highlighting.  Finally I assembled the box.  Be sure to allow it to dry completely in between steps and before assembling box to avoid smudging.  I hope you enjoy this cute little box.


You can see in these four pictures how the wheel image wraps around the entire Milk Carton perfectly.  I am using this wheel unmounted.  See HERE for a tutorial on unmounting your wheels.





A HAUNTIN' WE WILL GO MILK CARTON SUPPLIES:
  • Stamps – Haunting Wheel (#112480, $8.50), Grateful Greetings (#1116511, $36.95)
  • Card stock – Whisper White
  • Ink – Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Elegant Eggplant, Basic Black, White Signo Gel Pen
  • Ribbon – Pumpkin Pie 1/4" Grosgrain (#109030, $4.95), Old Olive 1/4" Grosgrain (#111368, $4.95), Rich Razzleberry 1/4" Grosgrain (#120930, $4.95), Hemp Twine (#100982, $2.95) dyed Basic Black
  • Punches – Extra-Large Tag (#119866, $16.95), Large Tag (#119876, $15.95)
  • Accessories – Library Clips (retired) substitute our Mini Library Clips (#109857, $12.95)
  • Tools – Big Shot, Mini Milk Carton Die (#117310, $22.95), Brayer, Stampin' Sponges

11 comments:

  1. Wow! Love the detail you put into this.

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  2. Ummm....WOW! Double WOW! That is so cool! If I wasn't a stamper and knew those products existed, I'd say no way is that "handmade"! Amazing!

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  3. I'm sorry, is this Stampin' Up and is it in the current catalog? I'm going to have to go through my catalog AGAIN and mark more wish list items! Everyday I find something else in that catalog I need.

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  4. This is a fantastic little carton! If I lived closer, I'd sign up for a brayering class right away! The white pen details really make this stand out, too! TFS!!!

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  5. Yes, Bonnie! It is on page 24 of the current Idea Book & Catalog. It shows only a portion as with all wheels. You can see a tiny picture of the full wheel on page 218 in the wheel index or just look at a picture of it above. :)

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  6. I love your box. This is one of the best uses of this wheel that I have seen. Awesome job with the gel pen.

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  7. I love it! You did such a great job! I have this wheel and die and will definitely be CASEing soon!

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  8. great project! love the detail :)

    Thanks so much for joining us at SUO Challenges

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  9. This is the cutest milk carton ever...you are crazy talented!!

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  10. Love this with your color and design. Very clever! Thank you so much for participating with us at Stampin' Up! Only Challenges and we hope to see you on October 5 for our next challenge. God bless and have a great day!

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