Please welcome Tamara today to the blog. School is right around the corner for many of us, and today Tamara created a fun gift set that would be perfect for the student or the teacher. You can create this same project using a digital die cut file.
I used the super cute "School Days" Mini Theme Collection to create this. A little touch of fun with gingham and red ribbon finished it off perfectly. For the pencils I created a little apple tag from the apple sticker backed with paper and cut out. Then I punched an eyelet in it and added some coordinating twine. Add a little ribbon and button and you're done. Now you're ready for giving this gift set to that special teacher or student!
Echo Park patterned paper cuts easily with a Cameo, Cricut, or manual die cut machine. Use your favorite cutting files and die cuts to create your own special projects using any of your favorite Echo Park Paper collections.












if this isn't the cutest! thank you for sharing, but why the bingo chips? not sure i'd want to 'give them' away.
love the card/pencils.
Posted by: kathleen schriber | 07/19/2012 at 06:24 AM
LOL i just made a A4 folder holder box and pencil holder for my desk.. Not in the Mini school days mini theme collection. these are so cute and bright.
Posted by: Nadine Illingworth | 07/19/2012 at 06:31 AM
Just adorable!! LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE the little owl!!!
Posted by: Julie Tucker-Wolek | 07/19/2012 at 07:13 PM
Adorable, Tamara!
Posted by: Izzy Anderson | 07/20/2012 at 08:26 AM
OMGosh! This is just adorable! :-)
Posted by: Kerys | 07/20/2012 at 09:43 AM
So Stinking cute!!!
Posted by: Tammie | 07/23/2012 at 10:18 AM
What fun! I would love to receive such a thoughtful and fun gift! Can't believe school is around the corner!
Posted by: indyowens@yahoo.com | 07/24/2012 at 09:19 AM
Thank you Tamara for sharing with us this idea. Surely, anyone who will get to receive this gift set won't help showing a big smile. I honestly would like to receive one so I hope that any of my million friends would read this comment and be kind enough to gift me one.
Posted by: online proofreading | 11/05/2012 at 08:23 PM