OH my goodness I am sooo in love with so many of the designer papers in the new Holiday mini that is coming out on Oct 1st.. so for a sneak peek this is one of the designs from the DSP called SKI SLOPE Love it!!
Today I will be showing you how to make this double pouch bag today .. The snowflakes are sparkley cause of the chunky Essentials glitter # 108797 (I used the Silver for my project today ). I added the snowflake image that matches perfect with this paper and this stamp set will be available Oct 1st as well Its called Scandinavian Season
P.S I will be showing you just the double pouch bag & how I do the handle today . I decorated mine after I shot this video ( sorry ) But I used the scallop circle punch , 1 1/4 & 1 3/8 circle punches with the image stamped in the New IN color " Baja Breeze "
So lets click on over to my STAMPIN STUDIO and check out todays video .
Until later ... Happy Stampin!!
Dawn
Dawn,
Once again you are so creative. I so enjoy jumping onto the computer in the morning to see what new project you have done.One of these days when I slow down I am going to get into card making and scrapbooking. Thanks for all your inspiration. Hope Rich and Jesse are doing fine. By the way, I loved the little music video that she and her friend did. God Bless.
Posted by: Karen Skaggs | September 13, 2008 at 09:15 AM
immmm back (:
checkin in on your blog
to see if there is secret stuff about ME on here.
and theres not (:
good job mommy!
<3
Posted by: jessie (: | September 13, 2008 at 11:34 AM
Good Morining Dawn
Love your blog, tfs
check my blog I gave
you an award
Jean
Posted by: Jean | September 13, 2008 at 02:24 PM
Isn't Ski Slope just the YUMMIEST Christmas paper ever!!?? :) Love your project!!! Patty
Posted by: Patty Bennett | September 13, 2008 at 02:35 PM
Too cool! I used your idea and made a Halloween goodie bag. I will post it on my blog later this week. I am working on a Halloween workshop.
Today I was inspired ny "Inspired by Nature". Check my blog when you have a chance.
Happy Sunday!!!
Posted by: Muriel | September 13, 2008 at 08:33 PM
Great tutorial, thanks.
Posted by: Hazel | September 14, 2008 at 12:34 AM