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Monday, July 6, 2020

The House That Stamps Built: Pick of the Week

My turn for POTW - Pick of the week at The House That Stamps Built.

I am going to make some fun book marks.  

Gather up scraps of white and colored card stock., some favorite
stamps with coordinating saying:  I uses Repeat Impressions:
Big Boy Toys: Bi-plane Silhouette, Soaring by to say Hi,
Hot Air Balloon Cluster and Sending Smiles.  From  Pairings:  
Happy Bees, "Bee"cause, Cupcakes and Sweet.  

Start with a 2' x 3' piece of white card stock, stamps and color your
image, some like the Happy Bees needed a larger piece.  Sentiment on 
most will be 1 1/34' x 2 1/4 ".  Trim colored card stock slightly larger.
Attach layers and ribbon with Scor tape, all will be face up when
attaching.


 Attach picture and sentiment piece with ribbon:
                                                                             This is how the book mark lays in the book:



 




Wendy is offering 20% off all the stamps I used on my bookmarks,

9 comments:

  1. Fantastic set of bookmarks Donna..loz

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  2. A sweet Bee creation, many thanks for joining in with our 'All Creatures Great and Small' theme at Stamping Sensations challenge.

    B x

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  3. These bookmarks are so cute and fun Donna, I love that bee!

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  4. Lovely bookmarks! Thanks for joining our challenge at Stamping Sensations with the Bee one. Marlies

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  5. Wow, these ARE fun bookmarks! I have not seen this style of bookmark before and they are gorgeous! OMGoodness, the cute bee is my favourite! The airplane is pretty cool too, great for a guy. Beautiful bookmarks, Donna!

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  6. What wonderful bookmarks Donna - and a perfect way to use up snippets of course. Great work.

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  7. Great POTW great tutorial and great bookmarks. I am going to make a few of these up and stash them away for my chemo buddies.

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  8. WOWZER Donna! These bookmarks are absolutely ADORABLE!! I haven't make one of these types of bookmarks before and I'd like to give it a try...I'm always seeming to need them anyway! Great idea to use up those scraps for this and I really love your image choices too!! Thanks for sharing my friend!

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  9. These bookmarks are so fun, creative and lovely! I have a huge soft spot in my heart for handmade bookmarks. When I was little (circa age 11), my siblings and I started a summertime business of our own in which we made and sold handmade paper bookmarks door-to-door in our neighbourhood. It was a lot of fun and taught us some really useful business (and money management) skills at a young age. That was about 25 years ago now, but I still remember it as vividly as though it happened last week.

    Autumn Zenith 🧡 Witchcrafted Life

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