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Hello G45ers!
All aboard the creativity train! Today, Graphic 45 Brand Ambassador, Phoebe Tonosaki is teaching us how to create mini paper suitcases using our Steampunk Spells papers. Watch the #G45Reel to learn how, and then watch the video tour of the larger version perfect for housing a mini album or trinkets. Before you start creating a set of paper luggage, we are excited to announce that our new Christmas kits are now available!
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‘Twas the Night Before Christmas Kits – Vol 10 2022
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Steampunk Spells Mini Suitcase
By Phoebe Tonosaki
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“Hello dear friends, this is Phoebe Tonosaki here to show you a quick and fun and easy project with #G45Reel.
This time I used our deluxe collection Steampunk Spells, because it is so gorgeous and versatile, not only is it perfect for halloween, it is also deliciously stunning for any of your steampunk related projects.
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This project I created will spice up all your steampunk projects! now look at my 60seconds reel to see how I created a mini suitcase.
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-G45 60 Second Reel-
Mini Suitcase Tutorial by Phoebe Tonosaki
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The good news is: you can create a mini suitcase as your heart desires! You decide how big or how small!
Small ones will be super cute and perfect for storing a mini card inside.
Bigger sided will be able to hold a mini album.
The size of this suitcase is 4″ x 6″ with 1″ wide each side of the suitcase.
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-Large Paper Suitcase-
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Now back to our mini suitcase. Let’s look at what materials I have used for this project.
Supply List:
Steampunk Spells – Deluxe Collector’s Edition
Graphic 45 Classic Black Inkpad
Black chiboard
Fake leather
Brads
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I hope you enjoy this tiny project which you can create with your children ! It will be a lot of fun!”
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Happy Papercrafting!
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