Welcome to the February 2021 Candy Hearts Blog Hop! This month’s theme is Love. Be sure to hop around to all the stops on the hop. You don’t want to miss any of the projects the Candy Hearts have made for you today.
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Here’s what I made:
A dozen chocolate kisses fit perfectly in the box, in three neat rows. Of course, you can add many more if you pack them in.
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Here’s what I did:
Cut using the Always Dies:
- sentiment from a scrap of Seaside Spray card stock (CS)
- sentiment background from a scrap of Misty Moonlight CS
Cut using the Many Hearts Dies:
- heart from a scrap of Melon Mambo CS
Cut using the Flowering Vine Dies:
- background from a scrap of Blushing Bride CS
Assembled the box:
- burnished the folds in the box and the wrap-around lid with a Bone Folder
- folded the box to assemble it
- Blushing Bride CS die cut glued onto the lid of the box
- Melon Mambo heart die cut glued over the Blushing Bride CS die cut
- Seaside Mist CS sentiment glued onto the Misty Moonlight CS background
- Misty Moonlight CS background glued over the heart
- ribbon adhered onto the bottom of the box using Tear & Tape, so it wraps around the box, and tied it in a bow at one end
- slid the box into the lid
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Here’s the February 2021 Candy Hearts Blog Hop:
Thank you for hopping with the Hearts today! Be sure to hop around to all the stops. You do not want to miss any of the creativity in this talented group of stampers! If you get lost, use the list below.
Here are today’s colors:
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Here’s what I used:
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Hey Chick is here!
The Hey Chick stamp set from 2017 Sale-a-bration was so popular, Stampin’ Up! has brought it back. But that’s not all! Now there are coordinating dies. AND there’s a second stamp set, Hey Birthday Chick, that also has coordinating dies. CLICK HERE to see them all. One thing though – they’re available for a limited time, so get them while you can!
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Basic White products:
The facility that manufactures Whisper White paper is closed due to COVID-19. But don’t fret. The new Basic White products are here!
- 8-1/2″ X 11″ Cardstock (159276)
- 8-1/2″ X 11″ Thick Cardstock (159229)
- 12″ X 12″ (30.5 X 30.5 CM) Cardstock (159231)
- Medium Envelopes (159236)
- Note Cards & Envelopes (159232)
- 3″ X 3″ (7.6 X 7.6 CM) Envelopes (159233)
- Assorted Memories & More Cards & Envelopes (159234)
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Thanks for stopping by today, and Sweet Stamping!
Very clever use of the Layering Vine die-cut!
Thanks, Judy!
Cutest box for chocolates EVER. It is so pretty, and I love the ribbon and bow for the sliding lid. This is a fun hop today. Thank you!
Thank you so much, Linda!
Aawwww Candy! This is such a pretty box. Love the Victorian feel to it with the ribbon and lacey background. Totally adorbs! Xoxo
Thanks, Pam!
What an awesome box! I absolutely love the way you wrapped ribbon around it to make a “handle” – so clever!!!
Thanks so much, Joanne!