Thanks for joining in on another Sizzix ScoreBoard Bloghop
showcasing Eileen Hull's soon to be released ScoreBoard Dies;
this time we are showcasing the Rectangle Box.
I used Makin's No Bake Polymer Clay and
to create this box.
I used a Makin's Texture Sheet and
an Art Stamp to create the impressions in the clay.
My friend Mary Beers also made a project for
the Blog Hop it is pictured below;
the Blog Hop it is pictured below;
she used handmade papers for this.
Check out the rest of the blog hop
with the links below:
Ann Butler begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting (you are here)
Candice Windham
Carla Schauer
Cindi Bisson
Einat Kessler
Jen Goode
Julie McGuffee
Laura Bray
Lorine Mason
Madeline Arendt
Melony Bradley
Michelle Cummings
Marisa Pawelko
Niki Meiners
Sandy Laipply
Sparkle Studio
Veronica Goff
Roxi Phillips
Ronnie Goff
Karen Burniston
Lisa Rojas
with the links below:
Ann Butler begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting (you are here)
Candice Windham
Carla Schauer
Cindi Bisson
Einat Kessler
Jen Goode
Julie McGuffee
Laura Bray
Lorine Mason
Madeline Arendt
Melony Bradley
Michelle Cummings
Marisa Pawelko
Niki Meiners
Sandy Laipply
Sparkle Studio
Veronica Goff
Roxi Phillips
Ronnie Goff
Karen Burniston
Lisa Rojas


I want to be the first to say that this is an awesome project! You are the clay queen!
ReplyDeleteNice! You taught me a new material to use!
ReplyDeleteThis box is fabulous I just love the colors! Thanks for the blog hop they are so much fun!
ReplyDeleteAnn- wow. Never realized how versatile that clay is... and the ESF too. Thanks for the nice textural design. Mary- yours is so cheerful and bright. Love the cool paper and flower accent- thanks for joining in!
ReplyDeleteNeat Ann! Love the look of the Makin's on the box!
ReplyDeleteSo elegant. Love the color and texture.
ReplyDeletepretty! I love the dark romantic colors!
ReplyDeleteYour box is awesome!
ReplyDeleteCoooool texture on the first one and love the happy flowers on the second. Nice!
ReplyDeleteI have wanted to try polymer clay for awhile now and haven't because of the baking but now I'm looking forward to finding "Makins"
ReplyDeleteLove the fact that you used Makin's Clay for this and of course ESF. So unique!
ReplyDeleteNice job on Mary's too. Love her paper.
This really a cool way to make a box. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteAnn, I have 2 packages of this clay in my studio, yet to be touched. You are inspiring me to grab my scissors & open one up & begin playing! Wonderful box!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful box. I love the texture and the colors.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I love the texture and the colors.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using the box as a base for clay. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh they are fantastic, the one looks so medieval!Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteI like this a lot. The colors are great.
ReplyDeleteI was afraid sizzix was going to become a relic a few short years ago! Glad I stuck with it. All these new dies are way better than the competition! These sample projects are all so beautiful too! Gotta get a 2nd job just for sizzix dies! Thanks!
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