Trying out the BigShot – a card, a box, and the matchbox


I wanted to put up a quick post before I had to run into work.  This week has gone by so fast and has seemed so busy, but the rest of the week should be more relaxing.  On Tuesday, I was hosting a Technique Night focused on using the BigShot.  Unfortunately, that night I had some folks cancel because of illness, unexpected time conflicts, delays, and getting lost, so it ended up not happening.   One the upside, my friend Jennifer recently decided she wanted to make a baby book for her daughter but had been overwhelmed by where to get started.  So, since she had come over, I helped her figure out what she needed.  She ended up deciding to get the Stampin Up! Baby Girl simply scrappin kit, and after looking at it more closely, I can’t wait for her to get it because I think it is going to be so stinking cute.  Then last night we went to Michaels and picked out an album to go with it.  So, I’m feeling good that we got something productive done. 

 

So, since the Technique Night didn’t happen this week, I rescheduled it for next Tuesday.  I’m trying something different this time.  I created a meetup group called Portland Card Makers recently and since some of those folks were going to come, I thought I would try out a public location that most people could easily get to and find parking.  So, I ended up finding a Round Table pizza that had side sections with long tables that you could reserve for free.  It may seem odd crafting in a pizza place, but I’ve been to an event at a Fuddrucker’s so, hopefully this will work out.  I guess we’ll see!

 

Here are some samples I was playing with for the BigShot.  The first is a card using the Top Note die.  It was an interesting and different way to create a card since the inside of the card is the inside of the Top Note die.  Then, I was going to do a box/basket using the Scallop Envelope die and some ribbon.  The last thing we were going to do at the technique night was a card using texture plates and an embosslit but I’m reworking that card right now.  And then finally I thought I would share a box I made with the new Matchbox die.  It was sooo easy to make since everything is cut and scored for you.  You only need to use one piece of sticky strip or snail and its together!  Plus the die punches out the label that I stamped and put on top.  Easy peasy.

 

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6 responses to “Trying out the BigShot – a card, a box, and the matchbox”

  1. love that big shot die. hope your rescheduled event works out. humm… at a pizza place. sounds fun to me

  2. Would love to see the album that is created with the Simply Scrappin’ kits! They are great kits! Love your projects here – maybe next catalogue, we will have access to all these yummy dies etc!

  3. great projects jennifer! and sorry your get-together didn’t happen. = ( I hate it when things like that happen. especially when you have things already arranged and planned out. Good luck with the pizza party. I hope that one works out and glad to hear your friend found what she needed.

  4. I love all of the projects you made with the Big Shot. The Top Note card looks really cool, although I am not exactly sure how you made it. I will have to study it again. 🙂 Let us know how the pizza place works out for you. Hugs, Sarah

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