A Hodgepodge of Fun Folds & Watercolor Pencils

How about some easy ideas for you today??? I have had a bunch of random ideas rolling around in my head for quite some time and today I bundled them all together and called them a hodgepodge! I hope you are ready for some easy projects you can make with minimal supplies, AND tips and tricks for using watercolor pencils with your line art stamped images. Let’s get right to it!

All the projects from Papercrafting Playdate 95

What’s in the Hodgepodge?

  • Treat Bag Gift Card Holder with 2 pockets
  • Diorama Card Fun Fold
  • Center Squash (house) Fun Fold
The hodgepodge projects: Treat bag Gift Card Holder, Diorama Fun Fold, & Center Squash (house) Fun Fold

I encourage you to watch my video tutorial to not only see how to make these projects but also learn some great tips for using Watercolor Pencils! Then download the pdf to help you create on your own over and over!

Papercrafting Playdate 95 – Easy Fun Folds and Watercolor Pencils

Treat Bag Gift Card Holder

  • In Color Treat Bag
  • Boho Blue CS: 3/4” x 11”
  • Basic White CS : 4” x 7”
  • In Color DSP: 3” x 4”
  • 3” x 3-3/4” Night of Navy CS to attach gift card
  • 2” x 4-1/4” Night of Navy for die cut
  • 2-3/8” Circle punch In Color DSP
  • 1-1/4” x 3-1/2” Thick Basic White & Boho Blue CS
  • In Color Embellishments

Diorama Fun Fold

  • 4-1/4” x 5-1/2” cardstock base (cut 2)
  • 3-1/4” x 4” cardstock (cut 2), one for inside & outside
  • Punch or die to create window
  • Tear & Tape Adhesive or Liquid Glue

Center Squash (House) Fun Fold

  • 4-1/4” x 11” cardstock base
  • 4-1/4” x 5-1/2” cardstock or DSP for card front
  • 3/4” x 5” (cut 2) cardstock or DSP for roof
  • 4” x 3-3/4” cardstock for inside
  • Punch or die to create window
  • Tear & Tape Adhesive or Liquid Glue
  • Optional: (nested dies to frame the window)

Have so much fun making these projects and I hope you come share your creations with me!

Product List

Blender Pens

[102845]
$13.00

5 thoughts on “A Hodgepodge of Fun Folds & Watercolor Pencils”

  1. I have been a hobby stamper with Stampin Up for about 21 years. I left my first upline because I felt she had left me behind as she contiinued to grow her business. My feelings were hurt. I have resigned under a new person just so I could get the demonstator’s discount. I am not very computer literate. I think one will have to be media savy to be more than a hobbyist.

    I love watching your videos and printing out your tutorials. Your instructions are clear and to the point I hope to get focused and get to working on my cards again. I enjoy scrapbooking also. Keep up the good work. Best of luck to you.

    1. Hi Susan! Thank you for sharing your stamping story with me! I’m always happy to meet a fellow demonstrator – keep creating!

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