Tuesday, November 28, 2017
How About a Pizza Pie?
Welcome to my stop on the Club Scrap® Trattoria Blog Hop! If you started on the Club Scrap blog, then you know this is the last blog hop for the Club Scrap Artist Team. I have been a member of Club Scrap® for many years and being a member of the Artist Team was just the icing on the cake for me. This has been such an awesome experience and I am so honored that I was a part of it! Molte grazie Club Scrap® !
This month's kit is the ultimate kit for foodies. After seeing these stamp images, I had to go with a pizza theme for my project!
[caption id="attachment_12231" align="alignnone" width="600"] Trattoria Jumbo Unmounted Stamp Set[/caption]
I found this printable pie box template and my creative juices started flowing...or maybe I was just hungry!
How about a pizza pie?
[caption id="attachment_12222" align="alignnone" width="4217"] Card stock and wooden die cut from the Trattoria Deluxe kit. [/caption]
Of course I had to fill the box with something!
I enlarged the pie box template to fit on a 12x12 sheet of card stock and designed some pizza slice shaped cards to fit inside. I made a set of four cards, but there is plenty room for more!
Card #1
I stamped the plain side of the green printed card stock with images from the Jumbo Unmounted stamps. I stamped a collage of cheese wedges with Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide Ink and stamped an extra wedge onto cream plain card stock. I fussy cut the tiny image, punched holes with a piercing tool for effect and added it to the card front with a foam square. The sentiment and edges are stamped and inked using Club Scrap Earth ink.
Card #2
[caption id="attachment_12226" align="alignnone" width="3456"] Trattoria Grazie Stencil, jumbo fork charm and mini bows.[/caption]
This little googly eyed chef made an appearance on a card I made a few weeks ago. I liked him so much I had to make another one! Who would argue with an Italian chef holding a fork?!
Card #3
Yeah, I know the print is upside down...wanna pizza me? This card features the pizza stamp image from the Jumbo Unmounted set and a sentiment from the Greeting Unmounted set. I colored the stamped image with colored pencils and cut the heart out with a craft knife (that sounds like a Mafia crime scene!). I added a piece of dark brown card stock to the back and adhered with foam tape.
Card #4
This one was fun! I selectively inked the fork portion of the tri-panel collage stamp with a Perfect Medium pen, stamped on the edge of the card stock and heat embossed with silver embossing powder. I found some yellow waxed linen thread and stitched some "spaghetti noodles". That Jumbo Unmounted sentiment cracks me up!
Your next stop on the hop is Kelly's blog! Be sure to check out what the rest of the Artist Team has created by beginning on the Club Scrap blog where you'll find the full list of bloggers.
Do more of what makes you happy!
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Trattoria Deluxe Kit
Trattoria Jumbo Unmounted Stamps
Trattoria Greeting Unmounted Stamps
Trattoria Grazie Stencil
Club Scrap Earth Ink
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Hello Wendy, it was such a pleasure to be in the Artist Team with you and I have enjoyed looking at all your cards and project. This deliciously looking slice of pizza with cards inside is a fantastic idea and so beautifully executed. Thanks for the template. See you around for sure!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards, Wendy. I like the places your creativity takes you!
ReplyDeleteSo cute wendy! I love that box and your cards are darling!! TFS :)
ReplyDeleteSo darn cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards!
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh. First the googly-eyed chef. But then. THEN: the waxed linen thread pasta? A stroke of culinary genius! I almost choked on my coffee. Thank you for sharing your inspiring ideas with us as a member of the Artist Team! Molte grazie!!!!! <3
ReplyDeleteWonderful designs! I love the pizza and food theme! It is fun and different.
ReplyDeleteWendy this is fantastic, love what you have created!!
ReplyDeleteWow, extremely creative and clever. What an inspiring member of the Club Scrap Artist Team you are!
ReplyDeleteOh my, such a terrific idea - thanks for the template and the cards are great! I will miss the blog hop team - thank you for your dedication and creativity!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy! I just love your pizza slice cards and box - totally adorable. Thanks so much for all your inspiration on the Artists Team! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteWOW! It’s amazing what you can do with your supplies! So adorable! :)
ReplyDelete[…] Made by Wendy Bellino […]
ReplyDeleteI feel the same Hetty! I'm always inspired by your work and I'm a regular reader of your blog. I know we'll stay in touch!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Kelly!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome and I'm so glad you like it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Lynn!
ReplyDeleteI loved every minute of it Tricia! Thank YOU!
ReplyDeleteThanks Heidi!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Kay!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like it Melanie! I'll miss it too, but I'm still a CS member and will still keep supporting my favorite scrapbook company!
ReplyDeleteThank you Donna, you are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, thanks Cindy! I had fun with this kit for sure!
ReplyDeleteI can't even pick my favorite! That box is totally adorbs but the stencil with the googly eyes makes me giggle every time! It was an honor to work with you on the Artist Team!
ReplyDelete😆 I know! I love that stencil! I feel the same Lisa! Being n the Artist Team made me want to be a better artist! I’m gonna miss it!
ReplyDeleteOmg super cute! I love every detail!
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful! Very creative, I've never seen pizza and paper crafting combined - love it :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm so glad you like it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and creative idea for making boxes.
ReplyDeleteHugs diane
Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible project! The box and cards inside are just too cute! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Karen!
ReplyDeleteReally cute idea wendy
ReplyDeleteWell hey there Ruby! Thank you so much!
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