I really love products that you can use for so many different things. It makes me feel like I am really getting value for money. So when Kelly Kent set the latest ESAD challenge I was really able to make the most of my Tree Builder punch.
The brief is to use a builder punch to create something other than it’s obvious application (ie, the cupcake builder for anything other than a cupcake) and display this on a card, scrap page or 3D item. Stampin' Up! has 5 builder punches but I chose to use the newest one, and my favourite at the moment!
As soon as I read this challenge I knew that the tree trunks had to be antlers and so a reindeer was born.
The brief is to use a builder punch to create something other than it’s obvious application (ie, the cupcake builder for anything other than a cupcake) and display this on a card, scrap page or 3D item. Stampin' Up! has 5 builder punches but I chose to use the newest one, and my favourite at the moment!
As soon as I read this challenge I knew that the tree trunks had to be antlers and so a reindeer was born.
I've attached the head to a Curvy Keepsake box and used 2 apples trimmed as feet. |
Won't these be cute tags for Christmas? |
This reindeer is really easy to make. Below are the instructions for you to make one yourself. Don't have the Tree Builder punch yet? Contact me and I can help you order one.
He's super cute Lou! And a great use of the tree builder punch. Great job with the challenge!!! Kelly x
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly, Thanks for looking. It took me a while to get him right but they always look better once you put the dots in the eyes!
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