Good Afternoon and welcome to another serve of Freshly Brewed Projects from the Latte Girls …
This week we are creating with the Fox and Friends Bundle …
This little bundle is so much fun to create with as the ideas are neverending and I hope I have some new ones for you today.
Now the project I’m sharing this afternoon is different to what I’d initially wanted to share after seeing a video from Stampin’ Up! this morning – hence why my post is a little late.
Pam shared her neat Project Life Mail Art cards and of course the lightbulb went off for today’s project. Here are my Foxy Friends Mail Art Project Life cards …
How cute are they? and how perfect for a Baby Album?
I simply used my Project Life Cards and Labels Framelits dies to cut from the Little Foxy Paperstack for my bases and then just stamped and cut various critters out with the Foxy Friends Stamp Set and Fox Builder punch.
Now I have a tip for you … I was stamping like three times to ensure I had all the bits stamped right then found a tip on Pinterest so I’ve made this Pinter-tip for you …
You simply punch out the Fox Builder punch from a piece of cardstock and this will then become your template. Then lay your stamps in the places they should go in the punch with the ‘stamp side’ down. Simply pop your block on top and then once you’ve stamped your images they will fit perfectly into your punch! No more wasted cardstock!!
Now I thought not everyone does Project Life – hard to believe when it’s so quick and easy I know – so I’ve cut out some card bases and popped my Fox Mail Art cards on top …
This makes four sweet little baby cards and perfect to wrap up and give as a gift for the new parents!
Now be sure to pop over and see what Libby and Narelle have created this week … hopefully they wont be too mad with me that my post was late.
Thanks for stopping by ..
Oh wow Leonie, these are just so gorgeous.
thanks Narelle .. had heaps of fun making them and it’s cool to be able to make your own Project Life cards 🙂
Love these. They are so cute and that tip is a great one. Thanks
thanks Libby … had fun making them 🙂