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Artwork © Stampin' Up!, Design Source © Paper Crafter’s Library, March 2015 Directions: 1. Prepare your tote using one of the methods suggested on the handout “Using Your Exclusive PCL Templates” 2. If you are using the PDF template as either a pattern or a template and you do NOT have an electronic die cutting machine then punch a circle on the top and bottom oval pieces where shown, using a 1 ¼” circle punch. 3. Position your tote piece so that the outside of the tote is facing upwards. Fold along the score lines using a bone folder to achieve a nice crisp crease. Apply red liner tape to the small flaps as shown in the photo to the right. 4. Stick your 1 ½” x 12” piece of patterned paper to the outside of the tote front so that it is about ⅝” up from the bottom score line, using doublesided adhesive. Trim the overhanging edges following along the curve of the tote front. Repeat on the outside of the tote back using your remnant patterned paper strip. 5. Take the Eggcellent Easter sentiment from the “For Peep’s Sake” stamp set and mask off the Easter eggs using a piece of tape cut to fit. 6. Ink the stamp in Memento Tuxedo Black ink, remove the tape, and then working quickly, color the eggs, each a different color, using a Crisp Cantaloupe, Strawberry Slush, Coastal Cabana and Pistachio Pudding Stampin’ Write Marker. 7. Gently huff on the inked side of the stamp to remoisten the ink. Stamp the sentiment onto the 2 ⅛” x 2 ⅞” piece of Whisper White cardstock, using a Stampamajig if necessary. Egg-cellent Easter Tote Supplies: Stamps: For Peep’s Sake (Stampin’ Up!) Ink: In Color Assortment (Coastal Cabana, Crisp Cantaloupe, Pistachio Pudding, Strawberry Slush) Stampin’ Write Markers; Memento Tuxedo Black ink (Stampin’ Up!) Paper: Whisper White and Coastal Cabana cardstock, Best Year Ever DSP (Stampin’ Up!) Accessories: bone folder, Rhinestone Basic Jewels, Stampamajig, red liner tape (aka Sticky Strip), Stampin’ Dimensionals, 1 ¼” circle punch (optional if not using an electronic die cutting machine) (Stampin’ Up!); tape Dimensions: Coastal Cabana cardstock: an 8 ½” x 11” sheet Whisper White cardstock: a 2 ⅛” x 2 ⅞” piece Patterned paper: a 1 ½” x 12” piece

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Page 1: Egg-cellent Easter Tote - chicnscratch.com€¦ · Artwork’©Stampin'’Up!,’Design’Source©Paper’Crafter’s’Library,’March’2015’ 8. Using’your’Stampin’’Trimmer,’trim’the’left’and

Artwork  ©  Stampin'  Up!,  Design  Source  ©  Paper  Crafter’s  Library,  March  2015  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Directions: 1. Prepare  your  tote  using  one  of  the  methods  suggested  on  the  

handout  “Using  Your  Exclusive  PCL  Templates”  2. If  you  are  using  the  PDF  template  as  either  a  pattern  or  a  

template  and  you  do  NOT  have  an  electronic  die  cutting  machine  then  punch  a  circle  on  the  top  and  bottom  oval  pieces  where  shown,  using  a  1  ¼”  circle  punch.  

3. Position  your  tote  piece  so  that  the  outside  of  the  tote  is  facing  upwards.  Fold  along  the  score  lines  using  a  bone  folder  to  achieve  a  nice  crisp  crease.  Apply  red  liner  tape  to  the  small  flaps  as  shown  in  the  photo  to  the  right.      

4. Stick  your  1  ½”  x  12”  piece  of  patterned  paper  to  the  outside  of  the  tote  front  so  that  it  is  about  ⅝”  up  from  the  bottom  score  line,  using  double-­‐sided  adhesive.  Trim  the  overhanging  edges  following  along  the  curve  of  the  tote  front.    Repeat  on  the  outside  of  the  tote  back  using  your  remnant  patterned  paper  strip.  

5. Take  the  Egg-­‐cellent  Easter  sentiment  from  the  “For  Peep’s  Sake”  stamp  set  and  mask  off  the  Easter  eggs  using  a  piece  of  tape  cut  to  fit.    

6. Ink  the  stamp  in  Memento  Tuxedo  Black  ink,  remove  the  tape,  and  then  working  quickly,  color  the  eggs,  each  a  different  color,  using  a  Crisp  Cantaloupe,  Strawberry  Slush,  Coastal  Cabana  and  Pistachio  Pudding  Stampin’  Write  Marker.  

7. Gently  huff  on  the  inked  side  of  the  stamp  to  re-­‐moisten  the  ink.  Stamp  the  sentiment  onto  the  2  ⅛”  x  2  ⅞”  piece  of  Whisper  White  cardstock,  using  a  Stamp-­‐a-­‐ma-­‐jig  if  necessary.  

Egg-cellent Easter Tote  

Supplies: • Stamps:  For  Peep’s  Sake  (Stampin’  Up!)  • Ink:  In  Color  Assortment  (Coastal  Cabana,  Crisp  Cantaloupe,  Pistachio  

Pudding,  Strawberry  Slush)  Stampin’  Write  Markers;  Memento  Tuxedo  Black  ink  (Stampin’  Up!)  

• Paper:  Whisper  White  and  Coastal  Cabana  cardstock,  Best  Year  Ever  DSP  (Stampin’  Up!)  

• Accessories:  bone  folder,  Rhinestone  Basic  Jewels,  Stamp-­‐a-­‐ma-­‐jig,  red  liner  tape  (aka  Sticky  Strip),  Stampin’  Dimensionals,  1  ¼”  circle  punch  (optional  -­‐  if  not  using  an  electronic  die  cutting  machine)  (Stampin’  Up!);  tape    

Dimensions: • Coastal  Cabana  cardstock:  an  8  ½”  x  11”  sheet  • Whisper  White  cardstock:  a  2  ⅛”  x  2  ⅞”  piece  • Patterned  paper:  a  1  ½”  x  12”  piece  

Page 2: Egg-cellent Easter Tote - chicnscratch.com€¦ · Artwork’©Stampin'’Up!,’Design’Source©Paper’Crafter’s’Library,’March’2015’ 8. Using’your’Stampin’’Trimmer,’trim’the’left’and

Artwork  ©  Stampin'  Up!,  Design  Source  ©  Paper  Crafter’s  Library,  March  2015  

8. Using  your  Stampin’  Trimmer,  trim  the  left  and  right  edges  of  your  Whisper  White  sentiment  piece  so  that  there  is  about  ⅛”  white  space  between  the  sentiment  and  the  left  and  right  edges.      

9. Using  a  fine-­‐tipped  pair  of  scissors,  trim  the  top  and  bottom  of  the  sentiment  piece,  following  the  lines  of  the  scroll.  10. Add  a  small  rhinestone  just  underneath  the  center  area  of  each  of  the  scrolls  on  the  sentiment  piece.  11. Center  and  stick  the  sentiment  piece  to  the  tote  front  using  dimensional  foam.  12. Remove  the  backing  from  the  red  liner  tape  on  one  of  the  small  flaps  (i.e.  side  panels)  and  stick  it  to  the  inside  of  the  

tote  front  –  making  sure  that  as  you  fold  the  flap  upwards,  you  align  the  top  corner  of  the  flap  just  to  the  inside  edge  of  the  tote  front.  Note  that  the  side  flap  will  be  stuck  to  the  inside  of  the  panel  on  an  angle.  

13. Repeat  for  the  remaining  four  flaps.  14. Fill  with  treats.    You’re  done!