Make A-Maze-Ing Cards with Maze Games

Posted by on February 24, 2012 in Cardmaking, Events, Idea Samples, Product Tips and Tricks | 0 comments

I just had to use the mouse and cheese images in the Totally A-maze-ing Stamp Set (#125505, Wood-Mount; #124407, Clear-Mount) and see how hard it was to line up the maze stamped image with the Maze Game (#124332).A-Maze-Ing-BD-Award-Card

It turned out that it wasn't that hard.  I stamped the maze on Whisper White 8-1/2" x 11" Card Stock (#100730), then punched it out with the 2-1/2" Circle Punch (#120906) and adhered it to the backing.  I tucked the stamped backing under one of the tabs and turned the image until it matched the maze.  then I tucked all the edges under the tabs.

I held the maze upside down so the balls didn't escape.  I should have matched it up over a Powder Pals (#102197) tray to keep the little rascals contained – they wanted to escape, no doubt about it!

Other Supplies Used:  Peach Parfait (#119794) & Baja Breeze (#111352)  8-1/2" x 11" Card Stock; Just Add Cake Designer Series Paper (#124339); Basic Black (#101179), Peach Parfait (#119783) & Daffodil Delight (#119667) Classic Stampin' Pads; 3/4" Circle (#119873) & Ticket Corner (#119867) Punches; Baja Breeze 3/8" Pleated Satin Ribbon (#125571); Peach Parfait 1/2" Stitched-Poly Ribbon (#119264); Sticky Strip (#104294); Paper Snips (#103579); SNAIL Adhesive (#104332); Stampin' Dimensionals (#104430)

What do you think about using the Maze Game on a scrapbook page?  Please leave a comment below and share with us.

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