Ohhh Yeeaahh! Beeaautiiifulll! :o)

November 19th, 2009 by Amanda

 

 

Too bad I couldn’t record my "Looking Good" appreciation whistle. You know — the one construction workers do when a pretty girl walks by! Because that’s just what this lil’ card tote deserves!  Or… the famous movie music…(Ferris Buehller’s Day Off)

Ohhhh Yeeeaaahhhh…bump bump…!!.

Beeeautifulll … bump bump..!!

What? Didn’t anyone ever warn you about what a whackadoodle I am?

So sorry!

This tote was part of my Card Attack Pack class where we did two card totes–this one with four cards and a second one I copied directly from my friend Amy Celona-except I changed the stamp set. Otherwise, direct copy! Perhaps she’ll share it soon. If not, I promise to post that one, too.

Anyway, this tote used only one sheet of 8 1/2 by 11 card stock scored long ways (hot dog style) at 1 1/4 each side and short ways (hamburger style)  4 1/2" from each side. On these lines, you cut to the 1 1/4" lines and fold up to get your tote! SO SIMPLE!! So Beautiful!

Ohhhh Yeeaaaahhh!! 

Here’s the cards that went inside:

Pretty darn cute, huh?

Ohhhh yeeeaaaahhh!!

Okay, enough with the darn music in my  head!

The color scheme used Old Olive, Pale Plum and Rich Razzleberry card stock and inks.

Stamp Sets: For All You Do and Sincere Salutations

Designer Paper: Cottage Wall

Accessories: 1 3/8 & 1 1/4 Square punches, 1 3/8 circle punch and Rich Razzleberry ribbon

On the tote I used the Elegant Eggplant ric-rac ribbon from the Orchard Ribbon Originals and the Filigree Brads and Rhinestone square brads.

Loved this class so much, I offered the totes up again at my Nifty Gifty Holiday Extravaganza last weekend and more people made them! Very popular!

Too bad you couldn’t have been there!

Maybe next time!

Well..gotta fly…another class to go to!

Ta!

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