Sep 15, 2015 | Uncategorized |
Hope you had a great weekend. The countdown for my son’s wedding has begun and on Saturday, I attended a Bridal Shower for my son’s fiance’. Naturally, a card was needed to go with the gift so I selected a sheet of Designer Series Paper (DSP) from the English Garden to use as my design inspiration. The wedding colors have shades of pink so the pink floral design was perfect. With such beautiful DSP, there’s no need to do lots of stamping as the paper becomes the focal point. It’s also wonderful when you are short on time and need to create a card quickly so don’t forget to look through the DSP you have available to create the perfect card. As an extra touch, the envelope and the card interior were stamped using the small flower from the Watercolor Words stamp set.
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| Bridal Shower card using Stampin’ Up! English Garden Designer Series Paper |
We’re less than a month from the wedding so I’ll share the other projects for the wedding in the next few posts so check back on Friday. It’s an exciting time for all of our family!
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and don’t hesitate to contact me with your questions. (margkni@gmail.com).
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Sep 12, 2015 | Uncategorized |
In my last post, I had so much fun making a treat holder that I decided to make another. Only this time, I decided to try out the Gift Bag Punch Board and make a Halloween themed treat bag. Happy Haunting Designer Series Paper was used to create the treat bag. Sweet Hauntings stamp set along with the Spider Web Doilies were used to embellish the bag. The ribbon used to tie the bag has been discontinued but there are several good choices available to use (Thick Baker’s Twine or Basic Black 3/8″ Stitched Satin Ribbon). As an extra touch, I searched through my Halloween decor from last year and found the glitter spider…it completed the look!
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| Halloween Treat Bag using Stampin’ Up! Gift Bag Punch Board, Sweet Hauntings Stamp Set & Happy Hauntings Designer Series Paper |
It’s been fun using the different tools available from Stampin’ Up! to make treat holders. I still have ideas for more treat holders so be on the lookout for those to be shared soon!
Have a great weekend and check back on Tuesday for my next project!
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and don’t hesitate to contact me with your questions. (margkni@gmail.com).
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Sep 8, 2015 | Uncategorized |
Hope you had an enjoyable weekend and were able to celebrate Labor Day with fun activities. We had picture perfect weather and were able to spend lots of time outdoors.
Following up on my promise to not overwhelm you with Christmas yet, I decided to try out the new Square Pillow Box Thinlits Dies. Oh, what fun! I kept my first project using the set very simple and made a window pillow box using Into the Woods Designer Series Paper (DSP). The window die is included with the dies set so it couldn’t be simpler. To embellish the pillow box, a leftover leaf and acorn from the Witching Decor Project Kit were used (just telling you, that kit has tons of stuff in it!). The acorn with the sentiment “Nuts About You” is from the Acorny Thank You stamp set and was stamped using Soft Suede Classic Stampin’ Pad onto Whisper White card stock then punched with the Acorn Builder Punch. An acorn topper from the same set was used on the acorn from the project kit and the oak leaf was stamped using the Lighthearted Leaves stamp set. Edges were sponged to add more dimension. The Into the Woods 3/8″ Cotton Ribbon was tied around the pillow box prior to adding the paper embellishments…love the cotton ribbon but not sure about this color with my leaf, perhaps Early Espresso or Pumpkin Pie 1/4″ cotton ribbon would have matched better but I used what I had available. I’m sure many of you have been in the same situation…thought you had a particular item on hand, only to find out you forgot to order it!
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| Treat Holder using Stampin’ Up! Square Pillow Box Dies Set & Into the Woods Designer Series Paper |
There are endless ways to use this Square Pillow Box Die set and I look forward to sharing some different projects using the die in the near future. This particular project comes together quickly so I see many pillow box treat holders being used with the upcoming holidays.
Check back on Friday to see what else I’ve been up to!
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and don’t hesitate to contact me with your questions. (margkni@gmail.com).