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.
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.
When I saw this stamp set knew I needed it! I love the Early Espresso and gold foil and embossing powder. It’s a fancy fold, but it still fits in a standard envelope. The Core-dination card stock looks great with a little sanding on the wood grain embossing folder. I love the way it turned out!
Love these flip flop cards! I especially love that they can be made in the Labels Card Framelit. This one has the card in landscape orientation. Add a little sparkle with Silver Glimmer Paper and a little texture with the Petals-a-Plenty Embossing Folder. Add an embossed ornament, punched out with the Mosaic Punch. You have your Christmas cards practically done!
The Flip Flop card could not be easier than with the Label Card Thinlit. Pop less than a half sheet of card stock in the Big Shot with the die and you’re practically done! But we didn’t just leave it there. We added some layers, ribbon, and an In-Color Boutique Detail. We cut “Hi” with one of the extra pieces from the Thinlit set. A tip: Use some wax paper between the die and your card stock to help release the paper after cutting. We stamped with The Best of Flowers set. Lovely!
These little mini milk cartons hold sweet pea seeds. I thought that would be a nice way to bring in the gardening theme. We used the gingham wheel on top of the box. It feels good to help the Ronald McDonald Charities too!
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