
Another kit to make life easy. We inked the stencil instead of using the spritzer included in the kit. Otherwise, everything was included except the ink. Loved this banner!
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Bev Adams, Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator
More Organization – More Time for Crafting

This ornament turned out great. No, I didn’t design it. I copied it from the catalog. Stampin’ Up! even made a video showing how to make it. How terrific is that?
If you need more than the video, I did print my own directions.
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This Mini Muslin Bag was dyed with a sponge and ink, spritzed with alcohol. It was my sample and I decided to dye the bags dipped in ink and alcohol instead. I wish I’d taken pictures of the final project. But the glitter part turned out great! I keep forgetting we carry Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets. I cut out the sheets with the Lattice die, then sprinkled them with gold glitter. The extra glitter just brushed off leaving a perfect design. So beautiful against the darker Cherry Cobbler bags! We made quick tags to make a perfect gift for neighbors or the hostess of the Christmas party.
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I had the Real Red Goodie Gear Kit but wanted to turn some of it into Halloween treats. I used a greeting from Delightful Dozen and Witches’ Brew Washi Tape. You could do the same thing with cellophane bags, tags with Chalk Talk and Bitty Banners Framelits, and Baker’s Twine. Kits make it easy, It’s all coordinated and ready for your greeting. Done!
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