Thursday, November 29, 2012

Two Bundles with all the Cuteness - and a Card!



Hi there!  Well, Stampin' Up! has done it again with some easy peasy treat packaging which is discounted and available now through Jan. 2, 2013.  Save 20% on these packaging bundles!  What an easy and CUTE cute way to package little treats and gifts for co-workers, teachers, neighbors, and friends. 
Wouldn't these be a great way to let the children help with their gifts to teachers, grandparents, Sunday school teachers, etc?  And with a hand-written message....what grandparent wouldn't smile?  An affordable holiday packaging solution and adorable to boot - just add a treat or gift.  Don't delay.  Order yours today!


Trimmings & Tags Bundle
Item 132769
$13.50 (a $16.85 value)
Includes
  • Gusseted Cellophane Bags (25 bags; 5" x 3" x 11-1/2")
  • Snow Festival Designer Printed Tags (25 double-sided tags; 4-1/2" x 3-1/8")
  • Cherry Cobbler 1/4" Sweater Trim (10 yards)
Petite Treats Bundle
Item 132770
$13.50 (a $16.85 value)
Includes
  • Glassine Bags with die-cut edges (10 bags; 3" x 5" x 1-1/2")
  • Handmade Holidays Stitched Felt (8 pieces)
  • Gumball Green 3/8" Stitched Satin Ribbon (10 yards)


In addition to the above Special Offer, I have a card to post (from Stamp Camp earlier this month).  Gosh, this month is zooming by - so on to the card!  lol  Saw this telescoping snowman card on Becky Roberts and Lorri Heiling's blogs.  The directions were on Becky's blog but the color palette of Lorri's snowman was more to my liking.





Stamps:  Sentiment from Delightful Dozen
Paper: Baja Breeze, Crumb Cake, Black, Pumpkin Pie, White, Silver Glimmer
Ink: Black, Black marker
Tools:  1” Square punch, corner rounder, circle punches = 2-1/2”, 1-3/4”, 1-1/2”, 1/4" (standard hole punch), Word Window punch, Circles # 2 Originals Die for 2”  circle,  3”  circle die, Scallop circle die -  approx 3-11/16” (non-SU), Itty Bitty punch pack circle,  Snowflake punch (retired), Crop-a-dile
Other:  silver brads, Crumb Cake seam binding, Early Espresso Bakers Twine, glue dots
Inspiration: Becky Roberts    http://inkingidaho.blogspot.com &  Lorri Heiling  www.confessionsofastampingaddict.com



Thanks for hanging in there for such a long post today!  Had to make up for lost time, right?  Must run to take care of some business and meet friends for lunch.  Thank you for stopping by today.  Your visits are always appreciated!











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