I was so excited when I thought of this idea and could not wait to get it together.
Thank you so much Carolyn Bennie for the pattern of the Reindeer. I could not resist this idea. Our Sleigh from down under(Australia).
It has taken a week to get all the parts together and I thought just to start again on my Blog this was such a good idea.
Thank you so much Carolyn Bennie for the pattern of the Reindeer. I could not resist this idea. Our Sleigh from down under(Australia).
It has taken a week to get all the parts together and I thought just to start again on my Blog this was such a good idea.
The Kangaroos are made with the Cookie Cutter Punch Bundle as well as the Santa Hat Punch. All brought together makes this beautiful Kangaroo Design.
I have also used the Sleigh Die Bundle to make this card. I hope it inspires you as the Kangaroo inspired me. If you would like any details please email me and I would be happy to share it with you. Also if you would like any of these Stampin' Up! goodies please shop on my ONLINE STORE if you are in Australia.
I would love it if you would leave a comment and let me know what you think about this project.
Have a wonderful day Crafting and I shall be back again next week with my next project.
Carolyn Rakowski. xxx
Instructions for Making.
1
Santa’s Snow White Boomers Kangaroo’s
from the South
By Carolyn Rakowski
Materials:
Card Stock
what ever colour desired or may be Whisper White and colour your Boomer in.
Christmas
Cookie Stamp Set
Cookie
Cutter Punch
Santa’s Hat
Punch
Cut:
4 Cookie
Shapes for body of Boomer.
Stamp and
punch out 1 Moose’s head. Sponge all
around your pieces that are ready to assemble with a little Crumb Cake, or
Early Expresso.
1. Stamp and Punch out one Moose’s
Head. Trim antlers and ears off but keep
ears to re-locate on head.
2. Place ears on moose’s head from
behind the ears are replaced on opposite sides to their original side, so they
sit up alert like Kangaroo’s ears.
3. Cut off two cookie builder punch
pieces two sets of arms as shown in picture a tiny piece trimmed off one
side. Attach arms together.
4. Attach arms under the chin of the roo’s
head over towards side of his face with front arm on top and slightly down the
underneath arm as shown in picture.
5. To build the
6. Roos tail legs and tummy. I used one Santa Hat punched piece, 2 of the
Cookie Cutter Punch Head and part of the arm cut and
2
shaped to look like his back leg (hauncher’s). In photo of illustration
7. Put this together as shown in
illustration and attach under his front legs (or Arms) which ever you wish to
call them.
Here is your beautiful Australian Boomer.
Thank you to a pattern Carolyn Bennie had shared and made. This
is what I do to make my Roo’s or (Boomers).
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