Welcome to some Cutting Cafe Inspiration! Today we're working with the Lip Balm-Chapstick Holder Set! I knew the chapstick gift I'd be giving would be this awesome Prickly Pear Lip Balm so I wanted to give it a desert feel... and the Mama Llama papers from Simple Stories were once again perfect for it!
I'm sure if you've been here before you'll remember that constructing things is not my forte'!...lol... I always say... I'm not an Engineer! So these types of cards used to scare me... I hated the measuring and scoring that you had to do and hope it all came together the right way. Using the SVG files from the Cutting Cafe takes all of the guesswork out of it! I just pull the files into my Design Space, re-size according to the instructions that come with the files (which come in other formats as well), and then I decide what color papers I want to cut everything from! Cuts are where they are supposed to be, as well as dashed scoring, and I just have to fold and glue!
The clear lip balm holder part especially! I did watch the video that Regina has on the website to see where I needed to glue and where I didn't for my first one, but after that, it's easy peasy! I mistakenly made my glue a little messy on the ends of the box so I decided to tie some ribbon around it and it turned out to be a happy accident!
And it's so cool how on the inside of the card, it's so easy to get the little lip balm out without tearing apart the whole card! I think it would be cool when the lip balm is removed to then fill this clear box with some fun colorful sequins or balls or anything pretty so that it can still be displayed and then it's kind of like a shaker...
To decorate in my southwest desert theme, I cut the llama out of the Simple Stories paper and then used some dies in my stash to create this little scene.
There are PDF and JPG files included for the cute sentiments I used on the banner on the front of the card and for my little signature area on the inside as well as the lips and a few other sentiments. I cropped the ones from the JPG file and then placed the ones I wanted to use in a word document and set them up so I could cut them out the way that I wanted. I left room for die cutting the banner and knew I'd want to cut this layer for signing a little bigger so left a lot of room around it as well.
I'm entering this into the Outlawz Twisted Thursday Challenge with a Twist of Something to Wear! You definitely wear lip balm...lol!
Thanks for stopping! Hope I've inspired you to try out one of these types of files that Regina has in the shop! And don't forget to get on over to the Cutting Cafe Blog, comment there for a chance to win some free files and then check out what everyone else has created!
Ohhhhhhhhhh this is just FABULOUS! LOVING the llamas and love love love that sentiment!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome gift for someone and I love the way you decorated yours with the llama and cacti.
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! That is so so cute Lisa!!! Adorable!!
ReplyDeleteTheresa
ditto datto to what everyone else said....BUT i was thinking you were gonna put some type of coffee theme to this....like hum do it all in brown and then say something like after your done drinking your coffee here is something to BALM up those lips....huh hum kind of corny...HAHAHAHAHA...LIKE WHAT YOU DID INSTEAD...YOU ROCK
ReplyDeleteA fab looking card. Such an interesting way to present a simple gift. Love the cactus scene.
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Where's the coffee lip balm? Pass me a Mocha flavor please - hehe - this is so festive - loving it!
ReplyDeleteHello, Lisa! This is so cute! What a cool way to give a little gift - your packaging coordinates with the lip balm perfectly! I love this! The llama is adorable and I love all of your gorgeous die-cuts! Haha I just noticed the sentiment - perfect!
ReplyDeleteSo unique and fun!
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