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"WOW!" was the first word out of my mouth when I saw what today's guest stamper Kim Lampone created using Stampin' Up!'s new Big XL "Bag with Scallops" Die (114519). No templates. No scissors. Just a trip through the Big Shot and assemble. My next words? "I want."
Kim's an ace with 3-dimensional papercrafts. Check out her Stamp, Scrap and Get Kreative blog and prepare to say "wow" some more! Her ceramic tiles are divine!
TIP: Finished bag dimensions are approximately 3-3/4 high x 2-3/4 deep x 2-1/4 wide
Kim's Recipe:
Scallop Bag Die (114519).
Paper: Not Quite Navy (101722), Baja Breeze (113352). Ran through Big Shot (113439) once with Not Quite Navy and then another small piece with Baja Breeze for the layered scallop look!
Birds and Blooms Sizzlits (113485)
Sentiment from Fresh Cuts (111634) inked with Not Quite Navy Craft (103227) sponged and embossed sentiment with Iridescent Ice (101930)
Large Flower: Sponged the edges with Not Quite Navy Craft (103227) and embossed with Iridescent Ice (101930). Top leaf, inked with VersaMark Pad (102283) and then embossed with Iridescent Ice (101930) again.
Middle flower (white) sponged edges with Baja Breeze. Just enough sparkle in person to really give my flower some pizazz. Yellow Fire Rhinestone (109110) holds all three together – popped up on dimensionals (104430). White Organza Ribbon for closure.
Thanks, Kim, for being my Guest Stamper!
Darn!!! Now I wish I had purchased that die too… back to shopping!
Sharon F/ Createdbyu
Oh, it’s really nice to see what the box looks like assembled! I really like it, too… (darn – it wasn’t on my already too long list!!)
Cindy
Well, if I wasn’t sure if I wanted this die cut for my Big Shot this sure clinchs that!
I’m on the computer to order following this.
Wonderful color scheme!
Linda H
Sacramento, CA
Very sweet bag!
What an honor to be on your blog! Thank you Mary. And thank you to your readers who posted such sweet comments!
This is amazing! It’s adorable. I may need to get this die. Love the sparkle on the flowers. So pretty Kim!!!
Her blog is neat. She creates some neat things too.
Gorgeous little treat bag!!! I was lucky to play with this template at the Seminar!!!
Love it!!!
Lovely! Such rich color!
Fabulous!!
Wonderful job, Kim!