You guys have probably seen tons of photos, videos, and news clips about the catastrophic food that hit our state of South Carolina on Sunday. All of our family across the state is fine. Where I live, we were flooded for a couple of days, but not destructive flooding. It didn't raise to the point of getting in our house or anything. Today the sun is finally shining again. Haven't seen that in over a week.
Please continue to pray for our state.
Onto crafty goodness....
I came across Catherine Stewart's video (below) of how to create a Bag in a Box with the Envelope Punch Board. She saw it somewhere else. How do people come up with these things?
This looked like a ton of fun, so I watched the video again pausing it every now and then while creating my bag in a box with her.
Here's my project:
Here are the products I used with links to where you can get them too:
Please continue to pray for our state.
Onto crafty goodness....
I came across Catherine Stewart's video (below) of how to create a Bag in a Box with the Envelope Punch Board. She saw it somewhere else. How do people come up with these things?
This looked like a ton of fun, so I watched the video again pausing it every now and then while creating my bag in a box with her.
Here's my project:
Here are the products I used with links to where you can get them too:
- Envelope Punch Board - Stampin' Up
- Doodlebug Design, Inc 6x6 pad, October 31st - Craftin Desert Divas
- Sil ID# 33791 - Echo Park Halloween Labels (print and cut)
- Sil ID# 68115 - Ghost holding Candy Corn (print and cut)
- Orange Tulle - Amazon
See you tomorrow!!
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