Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Enjoy Takeout


I just love the little Takeout boxes that can be created with the Takeout Thinlits dies and recently put together 50 of them to use as gifts for use at an upcoming retreat.  For the boxes, I used the Dashing Along designer series paper and some of the Joyous Noel glimmer paper.


The "enjoy" comes from the stamp set that coordinates and bundles with the Takeout thinlits called Takeout treats and I punched it out with the 1" circle punch.


Supplies:
Takeout Treats
Cherry Cobbler ink
Whisper White card stock
Dashing Along dsp
Joyous Noel Glimmer paper
1" circle punch
1 1/8" scallop circle punch
Takeout thinlits


Takeout Thinlits Dies
Takeout Thinlits Dies 147927
Price: $33.00
Create a die-cut takeout box with hearts or stars in record time with Thinlits dies and the Big Shot.

Thinlits dies help you create detailed die cuts with just a few turns of the Big Shot handle.

* 8 dies
* Finished box size: 2-1/8" x 1-3/4" x 2" (5.4 x 4.4 x 5.1 cm)
* Use with Big Shot

Takeout Treats Clear-Mount Stamp Set
Takeout Treats Clear-Mount Stamp Set 147858
Price: $22.00
Fun sentiments and imagery for the treats you create for you loved ones for any occasion: Christmas, Halloween, Valentine's Day, you name it!

Our clear-mount stamps
* Are made of the same premium rubber as our wood-mount stamps.
* Have deeply etched images so you get a superior stamped impression each time.
* Are precut so you don't have to trim.
* Are repositionable; temporarily mount them on clear blocks for stamping, then remove them for storage.
* Save space—you need only one set of blocks for all your clear-mount stamps (blocks sold separately).
* Come packaged in cases with images on the spine for easy storage and quick reference.

Quantity: 15 rubber stamps
Suggested clear blocks (sold separately): a, b, c, h

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