Sunday, February 24, 2013

VIDEO: Madison Ave & Sycamore Street Petite Pocket

I designed this Petite Pocket project as a make and take for our demonstrator group meeting earlier this month. The Petite Pocket is one of my favorite dies! The pocket can be used as a gift card holder or to hold a special note or treat. Click here to see more Petite Pocket Projects.

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Check out this quick video to learn how to make this project:


I {heart} the Petite Pocket Die! There's so much you can do with it! Click here to view other Petite Pocket projects on my blog. 
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13 comments:

  1. I find inspiration by looking at card layouts and see what I can create with supplies that I have on hand.

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  2. My insipiration come from blogs, lots of them!!!
    Spent hours in the morning looking at other people's great work make a great start of my day!

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  3. Of coarse I find inspiration from your blog but I also look to my scrap pile for help. I hate throwing away pieces of card stock so I always try to use!!

    Have a great day!!

    Melanie

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  4. Well, if I were ever to get inspired it would probably come from blogs like yours. :-) I also get motivated after attending classes and events where we create things. Too bad that motivation doesn't last. :-(

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  5. I find inspiration from blogs like yours and Pinterest. I am working on being able to take an idea and adapt it to the products I already have.

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  6. I find inspiration for blog's! It is the best way to get inspired for me. I always get different ideas of cards to make with stamp sets that I have at home!
    Michelle G.

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  7. I find my inspiration from pintrest and a good google search :)

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  8. I find inspiration everywhere! But, mainly from the wonderful stampers who freely share their clever ideas on their blogs! :-)
    June in KS

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  9. Hi Julie, I find inspiration from blogs such as yours. I'm addicted to Pinterest also. Thanks! Karen D.

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  10. I find inspiration form you blog of course and I like looking at books and magazines. Today I bought a box of tissues that had an adorable owl, flowers and the colors very cool. I'll use that to come up with something of my own for scrapbook pages.

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  11. Honestly, I find inspiration looking at colors in clothing or lines in ads of magazines, I find inspiration in the SU Idea Book and Catalog...and I find inspiration from Pinterest and blogs. Once you start thinking stamping all of the time, you can find inspiration ANYWHERE!!!

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  12. Lately all I've been able to do is to CASE someone else. I do try to use a different stamp set if I don't have the one that's shown. Sometimes I just like to wing it and come up with something out of the blue.

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  13. I find insipiration on Splitcoast Stampers and blogs like yours! Love the petiite pocket you made.

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