presents.....
presents.....
Zutter Zisters/Bind-it-All Design Team 2009-2010
GALLERY
Project Name: “Trick or Treat!”

Zutter Products
Zutter Tools Used: Bind-it-all, 1/2” Round-it-all

Other Materials
Cardstock: 3.5”x3.5” Chipboard X5; Plain White Card; Black Card
Ribbon: Various offcuts of Black ribbon and wool
Embellishments: Halloween Charms; Googley eyes; Grungeboard plain elements
[seasonal range]
Other materials: Halloween Stamps; Ranger Distress inks in Black soot, Dusty
Concord and Spiced Marmalade
Other tools: Ink blending tool

About
The inspiration for this piece came from the beer mat box I made last year  … That
was born from desperation as I needed a hand made box for a crafty friend … I
had just finished a mini book made from Beer Mats … that is when I had the idea!
It would appear that many people are confused by the term Beer Mats so I used
3.5” chipboard instead and my Round-it-all.

Designer Notes
Ensure that you put the holes in your screen before adding any embellishments …
you will not get a heavily embellished piece through your Bind-it-all. Cover your
mount board with papers etc., before using the Round-it-all – this way you will get
a perfect finish to your corners
Linda Elbourne
Cambridge, UK
Project Name: “Anyone for Candy?”

Zutter Products
Zutter Tools Used: Bind-it-all

Other Materials
Ribbon: Stancraft glitter decorative thread
Embellishments: Ten Second Studio Pearl metal; Small silver
eyelets; Making memories brads; silver confetti
Other materials: Viva precious metal colour turquoise
Other tools: Big Shot; Swiss dots Cuttlebug folder; Wizard
snowflake die; Crop-a-dile

About
The inspiration for covering the bean tin originally came from
Craft Stamper magazine, I then developed the corset technique
with my Crop-a-dile and went on to use my BIA as a suggestion
from my friend Andrea. Lin Brown of L.B Crafts commissioned my
first metal tins and the metal jacket was her idea.

Designer Notes
Place the eyelets around the top of the tin as the very final task.
This will ensure there is no movement in the metal … you cannot
miss out this step!

Design Team
2009-2010
GALLERIES

Zutter Products
Zutter Tools Used: Bind-it-all, 1/2” Round-it-all

Other Materials
Patterned Paper: Cosmo Cricket Be Good
Cardstock: 4” x 3” Mount board; Plain White Card; Brown Card; Grunge paper
Ribbon: Celebrate Gold Ribbon, Gold Thread
Embellishments: Gold Dew Dropz; Bells
Other materials: Promarkers; Sepia Archival ink; Fired Brick Stickles; Stampendous Gold detail embossing
powder; Versamark embossing ink; Dark Room Door Stamps – Yuletide Vol.1; Christmas Reindeer; Yuletide
Volume 2; PaperArtsy Egg and Nog 2; Ranger Peeled paint and aged Mahoghany distress ink
Other tools: Tim Holtz scissors; Heidi Swapp distresser; Heat gun;

About
The inspiration for this mini screen came from Stampers Sampler Oct/Nov 09 edition where there is a
Christmas screen which is folded. I thought it would be fun to bind the sides with ribbon. I also wanted some
home design pieces for decoration and this is a great way of keeping my favourite Cosmo Cricket paper :0)

Designer Notes
Ensure that you put the holes in your screen before adding any embellishments … you will not get a heavily
embellished piece through your Bind-it-all.  Cover your mount board with papers etc., before using the
Round-it-all – this way you will get a perfect finish to your corners