Mar 30 2010
Posted by Guest as Adventures in Parenting, Crafting with Kids
This post is by Dawnica Flatt; Mommy to one, Early Childhood Educator and Stampin’ Up Demonstrator
This week, I again use punches because they are just so versatile, easy to use and great to use various shapes with children. It’s great to encourage children to be creative. I’ve used many of Stampin’Up!’s great punches to make some really cute pals that you too can make because they use pretty common shapes. (Fig 1) shows many the punches that I used. Paper needed is Pink, White , purple and black. For additional ideas that are provided, I used yellow, black, white and orange.
The little rabbit is easy to make with our punches. Here’s what’s needed – all are white except where indicated!
• 2 Scallop ovals for ears.
• 2 Large Ovals out of pink for inside of ears.
• 1 Large Heart for head.
• 1 Circle (1 ¾”) for main body
• 4 Circles (½”) 2 for cheeks, 2 for paws.
• 2 Circles (¼”) – out of black (this is a regular hole punch).
• Small Flower – Boho Blossom Punch used here for tail.
• Small Heart – out of pink. Heart to Heart Punch used here for nose.
1. After you have punched all that you need, start laying out the main part of the bunny. (Fig 2) Before assembling with glue, sponge a bit of pink on the edges of each white peice.
2. Next put the remaining details on the bunny. First add the checks, then nose, ears and ‘tuck’ the tail behind the body. For paws, cut 1/3 off the end. Sponge as well and then add the black detail lines and the whiskers. (Fig 3)
Just like that, it’s that simple!
BASKET:
Here’s an easy to make basket to be used for all those great easter goodies!
1. First take a square peice of paper. Here a 6×6 is used. Score/fold in thirds, then rotate 90 degrees and score again in thirds. Here it is at 2” & 4”.(Fig 4)
2. Next fold on all score lines and cut where indicated in white. (Fig 5). Â 
Cut strip 8 ½” x ¾”. (Fig 6)
3. Next fold the right and left squares over the middle square creating a small triangle at bottom. Then punch holes though all layers and attach handle using a brad. (Fig 7)
Do the same on other side but just glue them together. Attach bunny to this side.  There you have a cute little bunny and basket!!! (Fig
I’ve also included pictures of several other pals I created using our many punches and dies. The big chick I saw online and just had to make it.  These pals are great to use on cards, put on paper bags or use on candy for a little lunchbox treat!!  If you would like info on any of the materials used here, please contact me or visit my website. (Fig 9)
I would also love to get some feedback on the ideas I have provided so far (1) and(2) and types of ideas you would like to see so ANYONE WHO COMMENTS WILL BE ENTERED INTO A DRAW FOR A FREE STAMP CLASS!!!!! I have several classes coming up so check out my website for more details and info about my FREE Open Stamp nights!!
Happy punching and Hoppy Easter!
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Mar 02 2010
Posted by Guest as Adventures in Parenting, Crafting with Kids
Welcome to Tutorial Tuesdays with KamloopsParents.Com
On Tuesdays you will be able to try out some fun hands-on crafty activity with your kids. Â March’s activities will be created by Dawnica Flatt, a Stampin’ Up demonstrator, Early Childhood Educator and Mom of one little guy. Â If you have any questions, you can leave them as comments on this post, or contact Dawnica at dabsanddots@gmail.com
Enjoy!
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