I had some time yesterday to play with the little Halloween coffins. I had mentioned in Thursday's post that at 3" the tabs were a little difficult to work with. The coffins pictured here are each cut at 3 1/2". Using gray cardstock, I found it was much easier to find the little registration marks and in turn the creasing/scoring of the edges was easier. I used the Tombow Multi-glue on each little tab and although my fingers were a little on the sticky side, the Multi-glue has held beautifully. Before forming the boxes, I inked the edges, stamped the RIP, filled each coffin with 4 hugs and kisses and a little raffia and tied it together with various Halloween color ribbon. Cute, cute, cute!!!! Have a wonderful weekend and find yourself a little stampin' time.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Coffins Revisited!
I had some time yesterday to play with the little Halloween coffins. I had mentioned in Thursday's post that at 3" the tabs were a little difficult to work with. The coffins pictured here are each cut at 3 1/2". Using gray cardstock, I found it was much easier to find the little registration marks and in turn the creasing/scoring of the edges was easier. I used the Tombow Multi-glue on each little tab and although my fingers were a little on the sticky side, the Multi-glue has held beautifully. Before forming the boxes, I inked the edges, stamped the RIP, filled each coffin with 4 hugs and kisses and a little raffia and tied it together with various Halloween color ribbon. Cute, cute, cute!!!! Have a wonderful weekend and find yourself a little stampin' time.
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