Easy Projects On The Move

Hello everyone! Today we want to show you that the On The Move Collection is just perfect for creating very quick and practical objects.

We hope that our ideas will be useful for you. Enjoy!

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Pen Holder & Journal by Toni Crane


Products used: On the Move Diesel (P777), Paper Pad (PP859), Rub ons (RB953), Sticker Sheet (SS122), Collectables (CT704), Kaisercraft Pencil Holder (W315).
Other products: Paint, Ink, Thickers, Journal.

Toni says:

“I love the colours black, red and grey together, and in this range they work perfectly to create a set for a boy of any age. My youngest son loves to draw, and I can see this being a well loved addition to his desk.”

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Gift boxes [pizza boxes] by Michelle Frisby

Just for him …

Just for her :

Materials list : PP859 paper pad, MZ501 black and white mini alphas, CT704 collectables – die cuts, F627 paper blooms coconut

Extras: cardstock, raffia, tulle, feather, pearls, toothpick, circle punch

Michelle says:

“These are little gift boxes, well they are not quite so little – finished size is about 10 cm x cm x 2.5 cm.  I have a slip on sleeve around the box to hold it closed.  The embellishment cluster is all on the sleeve itself.

I’ve made two boxes, a his and hers shall we say.  Inside the female box I have made a card as well and will pop in a voucher or some money as a gift.

The wee card is made out of Kraft cardstock and when opened [the left hand side of the card lifts open], the wee insert can be pulled out.  I’ve used a leaf punch and punched out a few leaves and popped them under the paper bloom to make another layer of petals”.

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Tin Boxes and Pencil Holders by Svetlana Austin

Materials used: On the Move Collection – Accelerate/P772, Propel/P773; Paper Pad/PP859; Sticker Sheet/SS122; Collectables/CT704; Foam Tape/T303.

Other: tin boxes, tin cans, brads, buttons, sprocket gears, ribbon, ink, pen.

Svetlana says:

“Very soon there will be not 1 but 2 school-boys in our house. I decided to bring a little bit more order on my son’s writing desk. And what can be better for boys than cars and air plains?

The set of inexpensive tin boxes I bought in a department store. The tin cans are a little bit of recycling :-)

It is very simple altering projects but they look very bright and attractive :-)

Thank you for joining us this week! Have fun time creating!

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