Today’s project is a quick and easy treat bag, perfect for those occasions when you need a way to present a little gift in a hurry. The tag is made with the new Time For Tags host stamp set and the new Timeless Label Punch. It’s heat embossed in gold, then clipped onto the top of a Striped Treat Bag using a Gold Library Clip with a piece of ribbon on it. Boom! Done!
Look at all the tag images in this set! And they all coordinate with the Timeless Label Punch. You could stamp and punch out a bunch of them to have on hand for last minute occasions. Just clip them onto a bag, as I’ve done today, or glue them onto a card.
The Striped Treat Bags and Gold Library Clips will not carry over to the new catalog, so get those now before they’re gone. The Gold Edged Very Vanilla Ribbon will be in the new catalog, as well as the Silver Edged Whisper White version – woohoo!
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Here’s what I made:
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Here’s what I did:
Stamped with the Time for Tags stamp set:
the tag image in Versamark ink onto a scrap of Whisper White CS, then heat embossed in gold
Cut using the Timeless Label Punch:
embossed image
Assembled the treat bag:
folded over the top of the bag and burnished the fold with a Bone Folder
tied a piece of ribbon onto the clip and tied it in a bow
clip the label onto the folded top of the bag
Done!
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Make 6 cards at home in your PJs!
2 each of 3 designs
perfect for all those weddings and showers that happen this time of year
I’ve done the trimming, scoring, and embossing for you!
You’ll receive all you need to make the cards, including the stamp set, ink pads, Stampin’ Blends Markers, the precut/prescored/pre-embossed card kits, and 6 Whisper White envelopes.
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Today I’m sharing with you three adorable treats I received from friends and fellow demonstrators last weekend at Stampin’ Up!’s event called OnStage. There were multiple locations around the world, and we attended the one in Charlotte, NC. I didn’t participate in any swaps this time, but these three ladies brought gifts for everyone on the team. I’m thrilled to get to share these with you today! (A couple of them got a little squished on the way home, so they may not look quite as good here as they did when I got them.)
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This one was made by Jackie Beers. It contained a small Hershey bar. It’s based on one made by Julie DiMatteo, and I’ve included the link to her instructions below.
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This adorable little thing holds a peppermint pattie, and was made by the adorable Paper Pixie herself, Julie DiMatteo. I’ve included the link to her instructions below.
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Wow, this one, made by Sandra Cornejo, is amazing! It has four little sections inside to hold small treats – this one came with Hershey’s Kisses. I haven’t found the instructions to this one yet, but I’ll keep looking.
Here are the instructions to Jackie’s box. She modified it a bit to close by tucking in the flap, instead of using a magnet closure. I believe she said she had to trim a little bit off the flap so it wasn’t quite so long.
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It’s time for the PPP Blog Hop! This month’s Paper Pumpkin kit, called Poppin’ Birthday, makes 8 fun pop-up birthday cards in honor of Paper Pumpkin’s 6th birthday. I can’t wait to see all the alternate projects the hoppers have come up with. Be sure to hop all the way around to see all of them!
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Here’s what I made:
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Here’s what I did:
Cut and scored with my Stampin’ Trimmer:
2 of the red striped pieces cut to 4″ long, then scored in half at 2″
blue card base cut to 2″ x 8-1/2″ (two pieces)
1st piece: cut 1/4″ off each end, then scored at 2″ and 6″ (the original score line will be at 4″)
2nd piece: cut 1/4″ off one end and 2-1/4″ off the other end, then scored at 2″ (the original score line will be at 4″)
Stamped with the Poppin’ Birthday stamp set:
“Happy Birthday” in Bermuda Bay ink onto a blue label
Stamped with the bonus Counting the Years stamp set:
“th” in Bermuda Bay ink onto a yellow banner
Cut using Paper Snips:
notched both ends of a red striped piece to match the blue stamped piece
Assembled the card:
burnished the fold in the card base with a Bone Folder
yellow banner glued onto the front of the card base
notched red striped piece glued over the yellow banner
sentiment adhered onto the striped piece using Stampin’ Dimensionals
light blue “9” glued onto a dark blue “9”, offset just a little bit
party hat glued onto the top of the 9s
rose metallic thread wrapped around my fingers several time (some loops around 3 fingers and some around 2 finders)
9s adhered onto the yellow banner, over the rose thread, using Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (The dimensionals hold the thread to the banner.)
glued onto
Assembled the box:
burnished the folds in the card base pieces, striped pieces, and box with a Bone Folder
assembled the box
striped pieces glued onto the 8″ piece of card base, lining up the score lines (each striped piece covers 2 sections of the card base piece)
notched one end of the 8″ strip using a 1/2″ circle punch (Actually I used the 3/4″ punch because the 1/2″ was upstairs and I was too lazy to go get it. But the 1/2″ is the right size.)
8″ strip inserted into the box, front to back, lining up the punched notch with the finger notch in the front of the box
6″ strip inserted into the box side to side
put treats inside and closed the box
adhered a bow onto the top of the box using Stampin’ Dimensionals
NOTE: I used Multipurpose Liquid Glue just because I love it, but you can certainly use the glue dots that come in the kit instead.
CLICK HERE to download the stamp case insert for this month’s kit.
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Here’s the Poppin’ Birthday Blog Hop:
Click on the Next button to hop to the next stop, Charmane Hopkins of Renee’s Paper Treasures:
Here are today’s colors:
You can click on each one to see all the products that come in that color!
Today is the March Candy Hearts Team Meeting, and I’m sharing with you some little treat boxes I made for the Hearts. Each sliding box holds 5 Andes Mints… because they’re green… for St. Patrick’s Day. I used the Amazing Life stamp set (which contains a clover image,) Call Me Clover (of course) card stock and ink, and Happiness Blooms Designer Series Paper. I used two different patterns of the Designer Series Paper that have a lot of Call Me Clover in them.
While I made these for St. Patrick’s Day, the sentiment could easily be used to celebrate a new job, a move to a new city, or any new adventure.
One more thing, before I get to today’s project. Today is my sister Judy’s birthday. Yep, she’s a St. Patrick’s Day baby.
Happy Birthday to the best sister ever!
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Here’s what I made:
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Here’s what I did:
Cut and scored with my Stampin’ Trimmer:
Call Me Clover card stock (CS) cut to 7-3/4″ x 8″, then scored along all four sides at 1/2″, 1-3/8″, 1-7/8″, and 2-3/4″
NOTE: On certain projects, I find it easier to score this way, starting at each of the four corners, than to score along the whole side at once. I think it make the sides more symmetrical.
also scored along both 7-3/4″ sides at 3-1/4″ and 4-1/2″, only down to the second score line
Happiness Blooms Designer Series Paper (DSP) cut to 2-7/16″ x 6″
Whisper White CS cut to 2-1/8″ x 2-3/8″
NOTE: I actually used the Simply Scored tool for all the scoring, since there was so much of it, and I was making so many boxes.
Cut using Paper Snips:
removed yellow areas in the diagram below
Stamped with the Amazing Life stamp set:
sentiment and clover on Call Me Clover ink onto the Whisper White CS
Assembled the sliding box:
burnished all the folds in the box and cover with a Bone Folder
flaps on the two longer sides rolled inward to form the sides, and the outermost flap glued onto the bottom of the box
flaps on the two shorter sides folded inward to form the sides, and the outermost flap glued onto the bottom of the box. The skinnier center part goes between the two long sides, and the diagonal cut lies on top of the long side to create a mitered corner look. I also put a little spot of glue under the diagonally cut section so it would stick to the top of the adjacent side.
cover wrapped around the box, and pinched around the corners, then folded and burnished on the pinched areas.
cover wrapped around the box again and the ends glued together, making sure it’s snug, but also loose enough to slide on and off.
stamped piece glued onto the top of the box cover
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Here are today’s main colors:
You can click on each one to see all the products that come in that color!
Welcome to the Bring on the Birthdays edition of the OSAT Blog Hop! For my projects, I used the Amazing Life stamp set, Corrugated Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, and Petal Promenade Designer Series Paper to create a birthday card and to decorate a Copper Tea Tin.
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Here’s what I made:
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Here’s what I did:
Cut and scored with my Stampin’ Trimmer:
Early Espresso card stock (CS) cut to 4-1/4″ x 11″, then scored in half at 5-1/2″
Early Espresso CS layer cut to 4″ x 5-1/4″
Petal Promenade Designer Series Paper (DSP) layer cut to 3-5/8″ x 2-3/8″
Very Vanilla CS layer cut to 3-1/4″ x 2″
Very Vanilla CS cut to 4″ x 5-1/4″ for the inside of the card base
DSP cut to 2-1/2″ x 12″
Early Espresso CS cut to 2-1/4″ x 2-1/4″
Stamped with the Amazing Life stamp set:
cake and large sentiment in Early Espresso ink onto the 3-1/4″ x 2″ Very Vanilla CS layer
cake in Early Espresso ink onto a scrap of Very Vanilla CS
small sentiment in Early Espresso ink onto a scrap of Very Vanilla CS
Cut using Circle Punches:
cake cut using 1-3/4″ punch
DSP scrap cut using 2″ punch
Cut using the Classic Label Punch:
small sentiment
Embossed using the Corrugated Dynamic embossing folder:
both Early Espresso CS layers
Colored using Stampin’ Blends Markers:
both cake candles in Flirty Flamingo
both candle flames in Pineapple Punch
“CAKE” in Flirty Flamingo
Assembled the card:
burnished the fold in the card base with a Bone Folder
large embossed Early Espresso CS layer glued onto the front of the card base
cake/sentiment glued onto the DSP layer
DSP layer glued onto the large embossed Early Espresso CS layer
small sentiment glued onto the large embossed Early Espresso CS layer
Very Vanilla CS glued onto the inside of the card base
Assembled the tin:
12″ DSP wrapped around the tin and the ends glued together, making sure it is snug but also loose enough to slide off the tin
small embossed Early Espresso CS glued onto the DSP, on top of the tin
punched cake glued onto the punched DSP
punched DSP glued onto the small embossed Early Espresso CS
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Here’s the Bring on the Birthdays hop:
Be sure to check out every stop to see all the great birthday projects!
Here are today’s colors:
You can click on each one to see all the products that come in that color!
Today I’m sharing some treat boxes I made up for my February Candy Hearts team meeting. We had a small meeting this month so I only made 6. I just love the Lustrous White Mini Gable Boxes (they come in silver, too.) They have a lot of “real estate” to decorate if you want to, but they are just as lovely plain, with their shimmery white surfaces. I took the colors from the All My Love Designer Series Paper, which I had originally intended to use on the boxes, but then changed my mind. I used a Sponge Brayer to color the bottom half of each box, darker at the bottom and lighter at the top. Then I glued on the cut out pieces. I filled the boxes with assorted Dove chocolates, so I’m guessing the Hearts who missed the meeting this month are feeling a little rueful about now.
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Here’s what I made:
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Here’s what I did:
Stamped with the Meant to Be stamp set:
sentiment in Lovely Lipstick ink onto a scrap of Whisper White Thick cardstock (CS)
Die cut using the Be Mine Framelits:
hearts from a scrap of Crumb Cake CS
Die cut using the Lovely Flowers Edgelits:
2 leaves from a scrap of Soft Sea Foam CS
flowers from a scrap of Lovely Lipstick CS
Cut using a 1″ Circle Punch:
sentiment
Colored using a Sponge Brayer:
all four sides of a Mini Gable Box in Balmy Blue ink, making it darker at the bottom and lighter at the top
Assembled the card:
burnished the folds in the box with a Bone Folder, then folded in the bottom flaps to create the box
Crumb Cake CS hearts glued onto the front of the box
leaves and flowers glued onto the sentiment, then the sentiment glued over the hearts
filled the boxes with assorted Valentine chocolates and closed the top
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Here are today’s colors:
You can click on each one to see all the products that come in that color!