Hi everyone,
I have a bit of a different project to share with you all today. This months Scrapping Fun Kit was based around a S.T.E.M (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths). At first I didn't know what I was going to create, but after looking at all the cute little pieces I realised I could make a few things.
First up is this little card I made for Sam to give to his best buddy (he is turning 6 soon).
I have a bit of a different project to share with you all today. This months Scrapping Fun Kit was based around a S.T.E.M (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths). At first I didn't know what I was going to create, but after looking at all the cute little pieces I realised I could make a few things.
First up is this little card I made for Sam to give to his best buddy (he is turning 6 soon).
I used the black star paper as my background piece, then cut out the 'to the moon and back' card as my large focal piece. I added the cut apart start and a couple of sequin stars from my stash. I didn't have any yellow alphas so I coloured some white ones in with a marker and finished off the title. This card took all of about 6 minutes to complete (including cutting time) I love a nice quick project.
Next up I wanted to make a little tag that I could put on his gift, so I cut out a tag shape from some cardstock. Added 2 strips of washi tape to the bottom then fussy cut the rocket ship and added a couple of sequins. The blue twine was left over from a previous kit.
I still had this adorable wood veneer (shout out to Jodi at Corbett Creations) pieces that I really wanted to use. I thought for a bit then realised they would be perfect as folder labels for our homeschool subjects. I cut down some white card stock to 2x3 inches attached a strip of washi tape to each, glued down a wood veneer and added some alphas from my stash - it doesn't get much easier than that, and they look so adorable!
I do have a short process video up on my channel if you want to watch me make all this goodies.
Thanks for stopping by
Morgyn xx
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