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Join Paper Pumpkin January 2019 and Go Wild With the Animal Expedition Suite

Paper Pumpkin Jan 2019 Wild Animal Expedition Kit

It’s time to start the New Year off right with a subscription to Paper Pumpkin, the papercrafting kit from Stampin’ Up! that comes to you in the mail!  Just think….. a little gift for you every month in your mailbox!  Each month is a new project, often cards, but sometimes something different!

I can tell you that this January Paper Pumpkin Kit is going to coordinate with the very cute Animal Expedition Suite in the Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog on p. 26-27!  If you already own any of these products from the suite, you can enjoy even more possibilities of creative projects with your kit. Or if you like you can purchase some products from the suite. No other products are necessary to use the kit, however.

Having a Paper Pumpkin Kit come to you in the mail gives you a simple way to add some creative time in your life.  No designing your own project, pulling out supplies or finding you don’t own something you need.  Just open the box and “Skip to the fun” as the kit says!  Watch a video and read the directions.  Make the project exactly, or strike out on your own if you want to.  After awhile, you will see alternative ideas for using the kit online posted after subscribers have time to play!

Also, once you are a subscriber, you can order any Past Kits or Refills that are available in the Stampin’ Up! Online Store.

Most kits are a surprise, but if you would like some hints this time, the January 2019 Kit:

  • Makes 24 adorable Valentine’s treat packages
  • Coordinating colors: Crumb Cake, Flirty Flamingo, Lemon Lime Twist, Melon Mambo, Petal Pink, and Pool Party

SUBSCRIBE NOW or at least by January 10th to get this kit! It’s always possible the kit can sell out, so I would suggest subscribing at your earliest convenience!

Easy Thank You Card For Christmas Gifts

Christmas Thank You Card

Now that we have all received our gifts, it’s time to make some easy Thank You cards to send, especially to those people who maybe mailed a gift to us or we didn’t get to see.  I suppose email is better than nothing, but it’s not nearly as acceptable, in my mind, as a handwritten thank you note!  I think we are losing these “old-fashioned” niceties with the ease of computers, email, and text messages.  What is nicer, to open an email on your computer or find a handmade card in the mailbox?!

You don’t have to make an elaborate card.  In fact, the Stampin’ Up! Note Cards & Envelopes would be very handy to have on hand.  Simply stamp a “Thank You” on the front or a pretty image and write your note inside.

This card I made for this post, is simply a leftover generic piece of Christmas designer paper that looks seasonal but doesn’t say “Christmas”.  You could use any pretty designer paper. I stamped a Thank You greeting and layered it on a scalloped oval.  There is a strip of Copper Foil along the side to match the copper accents in the paper.  You could use ribbon or leave it plain.

Even if it is a simple card, make and send at least one written thank you card and message to someone after the holidays. It will be much appreciated.

Christmas Cards 2018

Christmas Cards 2018These are a selection of the designs of Christmas cards I made this year and mailed out!  I wish I had another month to make even more designs and cards because I didn’t get to use everything I wanted to!  So many ideas, so many stamps!

I sure used my Stamparatus a lot this Christmas, as I anticipated last year when it was on order! It is perfect for making multiples or just making sure you don’t mess up. The worst is when you have a card all made and then stamp the inside greeting and it doesn’t stamp properly or it’s crooked up upside down or something!  With the Stamparatus, you get perfect placement (I usually stamp on a window sheet first for a greeting to make sure it is straight and placed where I want it) and if you didn’t get part of the stamp inked up properly, you can stamp it again right in the same spot.  Just be careful with those magnets!!  It’s hard to remember they are so strong and REALLY want to be together, no matter where you place them!

My children all arrived last night so all is well with the world!  Today we are looking forward to a special lunch, my son’s gift of corned beef and pastrami from Katz’s Deli from New York City, where he just visited last weekend.  Tonight after dinner I guess everyone will frantically finish wrapping presents after Amazon makes its last delivery!!!  Life will be boring after this week with no packages arriving on the porch and in the mailbox every single day!

I hope you have a wonderful Christmas Eve!  Growing up, Christmas Eve was my favorite because that’s when we opened presents at our house with our grandparents and maybe other out-of-town relatives visiting. Afterwards, we would eat chocolate chip cookies that my mother baked and any that my grandma brought over that she made. On Christmas Day Santa would have come and set out presents and filled our stockings. I remember getting a blackboard one year, one of my favorite things ever, and one year my brother and I each got Etch-A-Sketches that Santa even drew pictures on when he left them!!  Then we would go to my grandma’s house for Christmas Day dinner and krullers that she made (a German deep-fried in a knot pastry-type dessert topped with powdered sugar) and open the presents from her so she wouldn’t have to bring them over to our house.  Nothing compares to those Christmases when my brother and I were kids! Of course, once you have your own children, then it’s a different type of Christmas as parents!

And what to do when you are putting out Christmas decorations and find that the pumpkin from Halloween is still sitting on the fireplace??  Put a Santa hat on him, give him some eyes, and set him out as a Christmas decoration!

Merry Christmas Eve!

Santa Pumpkin

Santa Treats

Santa Treats

If you need one more Christmas treat idea that is easy to make, try these Santa Treats.  These boxes are easy to make, much like the 2-4-6-8 box.  Then just wrap the “belt” around and put a belt buckle.  Fill with candy.  Done and cute!

To make this Santa Treat Box, cut a sheet of Real Red Cardstock in half, at 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″.  Score at 1 1/2″, 4″, 5 1/2″ and 8″ along the long side.  Turn and score at 1 1/2″ for the bottom flaps.  Then, like the 2-4-6-8 box, cut up on those flaps to the horizontal score line and cut off the tiny little piece.  Fold and crease all the lines and assemble the box.

The belt is a 3/4″ strip of Basic Black Cardstock.  I find it easiest to wrap a long strip around the box by hand, creasing at each corner and then cutting off the excess.  Make the strip meet on the front of the box because this will be covered by the belt buckle.

The belt buckle can be the retired punch that I used, the Curvy Label Punch, or just cut a square of Silver Glimmer Paper or Silver Foil.  The trick is to then just cut a small square of black to glue in the center of the buckle to make it look like the belt goes through the buckle.

I found this idea on Pinterest made by Julie Davison.

Then just put candy directly into the Santa box or put in a cello bag and put that inside.  Mine has various chocolate candies and after the photo, a candy cane, plus a little packet of tea for something healthy!

These are very easy to make and everyone will think you made something special!

Need Last Minute Christmas Gift Bags? Make These Easy Ones!

Suite Seasons Christmas Gift Bag

Suite Seasons Gift Bag

It’s time to wrap those Christmas gifts (I said to myself!)!  You probably are all finished but if you find another gift or two and have run out of wrapping paper, don’t fret and don’t run out to the store!  Find a bag in your house and decorate it!  Just get out your cardstock, designer paper, and adhesive and go to town!  You’ll be glad you saved yourself the trip!  Here are some ideas from years past.  Just click on the link to go to the post if you need more information!

Be Merry Christmas Gift Bag

Be Merry Gift Bag made out of designer paper.

Easy Christmas Gift Bag With Paper Scraps

Easy Christmas Gift Bag With Paper Scraps

Easy Christmas Tree Punch Gift Bag

Decorate An Easy Christmas Gift Bag

Decorate a Christmas Gift Bag

Decorate a Christmas Gift Bag

There you have several ideas!  Even a brown lunch sack will work!  Or find a small gift box laying around in your closet somewhere.  Add some designer paper on the sides and tie a ribbon around! You have a fancy gift box!

And now I better go wrap some gifts myself!

 

Homemade Fudge Gift For Christmas – The Stamper’s Way!

Christmas Fudge Poem

Time is getting short for shopping for Christmas gifts, but you do have time to make fudge for Christmas, don’t you?!  You will LOVE this fudge recipe!  All you need is a printer, stamps and paper!  Or even just a pen!  Maybe you have one of those impossible to buy for people on your list, but here is a solution! Print out this poem and buy one of those gigantic candy bars (or any size candy bar) and put this poem on it!  Maybe you want to update the words a little if you are creative with poetry!

Type up this poem and print out on your computer.  Likely you can put a sheet of Whisper White cardstock in your printer and print it on that. Wrap the candy bar with designer paper or cardstock.  If you want, do a little stamping on the poem, like these little snowflakes, then adhere to the top of the candy bar.  Wrap a ribbon around or put in a cello bag and you have a fun little gift or stocking stuffer!

It’s an oldie but goodie, around as long as I can remember, but it’s still a good, creative idea!  Time is of the essence right now!  You will probably think of other creative things you can do with food at the grocery store to make it into a lovely gift!  In the meantime, go make some “fudge” to give your neighbors or put in someone’s Christmas stocking!

 

 

Last Minute Easy Christmas Card Ideas From a Year Past

Need a few last minute Christmas card ideas? Here are some from 2017, just to refresh your memory.  Maybe you have these stamps or paper, or you can use the current supplies you have, just copy the layout.Quick and Easy Christmas Card in Green and Black

You could make this card with the Buffalo Check background stamp from this year.  Just add a greeting and a little bling with the sequin trim or some ribbon! Click the photo or HERE to see the details on my blog post.

Be Merry Christmas Card with Decorative Ribbon Border Punch

Here’s an easy card, much like the first one, but with the punched Decorative Ribbon Border as an added feature.  Click HERE  or on the photo to see my blog post.

Lovely As a Tree Christmas Card

Here’s that designer paper from last year with the check, but you can make your own this year with the Buffalo Check Stamp. Everyone loves it and it gives such warmth to your card! Click HERE or on the photo to see my blog post. This card uses the classic Lovely As a Tree Stamp Set, but we have trees in this year’s stamps. Or substitute another image.  Just use the basic design!

Christmas Card with Foil Frenzy Christmas Trees

Whether you use last year’s trees and die cuts or the new ones we have this year, put a few trees on one side and a greeting on the other.  Maybe add a little ribbon or some sequins for some bling!  Try out an unusual color or cardstock for a Christmas card that stands out!  Click on the photo or HERE to read this blog post.

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Loving the Stamparatus® To Make Christmas Cards

Stamparatus

Last year at this time the Stamparatus® was only a new tool on a reserved order!  Remember that system when it first came out?  We had to wait until the New Year to receive it and I remember thinking last year what a help it would be in making Christmas cards, especially when you are doing multiples.

This year I have it and am using it with almost every card!  I’m making several different designs and maybe ten cards of each design. So many fun cards out there to make! I can stamp the inside message over and over again and have it perfect every time once the stamp is centered and lined up just right.  If the image doesn’t stamp perfectly, as long as I don’t move anything, I can ink up the stamp again and re-stamp. This has come in handy over and over.

Stamparatus Inside Greeting

The Stamparatus also came in handy stamping die cuts. Make the die cuts you want with the Big Shot, then make one extra to have a template for the Stamparatus.  Place the template in the Stamparatus and then place the die cut in the template and stamp over and over.  No worries you won’t fit the greeting perfectly on the die cut.

Stamparatus Die Cuts

You might not have time to receive the Stamparatus® in time for this Christmas (although there is Expedited Shipping!), but be sure to put it on your order in January during Sale-A-Bration so you can use it all year and especially next Christmas!

With the two double-sided plates and the hinges, you can have several stamps all set up on the Stamparatus to stamp multiple images on your cards and projects!  Here is a post where I moved the plate down a notch each time and stamped to make a Thank You card.

Stamparatus Thank You Card

Stamparatus GIF

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It’s like an early Christmas present for stampers who like bargains!  Stampin’ Up! has added products to the Clearance Rack today!

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Snowman Christmas Card

Snowman Christmas Card

It’s a Christmas card factory at my house this weekend and this Snowman Christmas card is a slight variation of one of my favorite Christmas cards I am making.   Much earlier, I made this card.  The snowman image is die cut from the Santa’s Workshop Specialty Designer Series Paper.  Some of the sheets in this package have flocking on them which you might be able to see in this photograph of the snowflake on the snowman image.  The red and white striped paper strip on the side of the card also has the flocking.  The snowflakes are punched from the Santa’s Signpost Framelits Dies. Unfortunately, these products are no longer available due to their popularity, but maybe you already purchased them or you can use the idea with something else you have!  The greeting is from Itty Bitty Greetings, a must-have stamp set if you ask me.

I’m making 10 cards of each design I choose because there are so many fun ideas!  Actually, I could probably make cards from now until next Christmas from all the ideas I’d love to make! I posted this card because I only had enough of the background paper to make 9 cards!  So instead, I chose this green paper, but I like it pretty well!  Also, the snowman and elf are facing a different direction.

I have to say, I am LOVING having my Stamparatus® this year to make Christmas cards!!  I can set up the stamp on the Stamparatus and stamp a bunch of images one right after the other without any concern of getting the image crooked or not stamped well, etc.  If you don’t own a Stamparatus, put one on your Christmas list and order it in January during Sale-A-Bration!  Then you will all set for next Christmas!

Here is my original card on which I just changed the designer paper.  You can easily make variations of your cards even if you don’t run out of paper!

Santa's Workshop Snowman Christmas Card

Which card do you like best?

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Rudolph The Reindeer 2-4-6-8 Gift Bag

Rudolph Reindeer 2-4-6-8 Gift Bag

You must make this Rudolph The Reindeer 2-4-6-8 Gift Bag just for fun!  It wouldn’t take you long to make several of these for favors at everyone’s place setting at Christmas dinner! You could put a few pieces of candy inside or a little gift.

Just use whatever brown cardstock you have. I used Soft Suede, but Crumb Cake would be good too! Cut the paper at 6″ x 8 1/2″.  Then score at 2″, 4″, 6″ and 8″ along the long side.  Turn the paper and score at 2″. Cut each of the flaps and crease on all the score lines.

Your paper will look something like this, although the measurements will be different.  Same idea.

Designer Paper Gift Bag Cut

Before assembling the box, figure out which panel will be the face of the reindeer and decorate with his eyes and shiny nose.  Use the Sprig Punch to punch two antlers for the reindeer.  Just put a tiny bit of glue on the bottom of each sprig and glue inside the bag. The eyes are punched with the 1/2″ Circle Punch in Whisper White Cardstock.  The tiny black pupils are punched with the little oval on the Detailed Trio Punch.  You could also just color in the eyes with a black marker!  The nose is punched with the 3/4″ Circle Punch.  I had some retired Red Glimmer Paper scraps that I used.

Assemble the box using some strong adhesive, like Tear & Tape or Multipurpose Liquid Glue.  If you want the bag to be closed at the top, punch two holes in the top and thread some ribbon through and tie.  I used the Gold 3/8″ Metallic-Edge Ribbon but some red ribbon would be perfect, too!

The idea for the reindeer box came about after I made the little small gift bag on yesterday’s post but I wanted the reindeer to be a little narrower.  Then I remembered the 2-4-6-8 Box, an oldie but goodie!  I knew it would be the right size I was looking for, but you could use any size you like.

If you wanted to leave the top open, more like a treat box, then maybe I would tie a bow with some ribbon and adhere the bow at the bottom on the reindeer.

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Make a Designer Paper Small Gift Bag

Designer Paper Christmas Gift Bag

It’s almost time to be wrapping gifts and preparing everything for Christmas (that is if you have done your shopping already!) so here is a Small Gift Bag you can make with half a sheet of designer paper.  Put a small gift inside, a gift card, or some candy treats!  Easy to make and a good way to use up that designer paper you are hoarding!  It might save a trip to the store to buy more wrapping paper!

Designer Paper Gift Bag Cut

To begin, cut a 12″ x 12″ piece of designer paper or card stock in half at 12″ x 6″. I used the All Is Bright Designer Series Paper.  You can also make the bag out of cardstock and decorate with a piece of designer paper on the front. Score the paper at  1″, 3 3/4″, 6 1/2″ and 9 1/4″.   Then turn lengthwise and score at 2″.  The 2″ area will be the bottom flaps, so pay attention to the pattern on your paper.  If I had scored this paper at the 2″ mark on the other side, the stockings would be upside down.

Crease all the score lines and cut the flaps as shown.  Rather than just cut straight up on the score lines, I cut a little bit of an angle at each score mark.  It just makes it easier to fold, in certain cases, where the bulk of that score line sometimes interferes with a smooth fold and fit.  Use some strong adhesive on that side flap, like Fast Fuse, Tear & Tape, or Multipurpose Liquid Glue.  Fold in the bottom flaps and adhere.  Stick something down inside the bag from the top, like a Bone Folder or ruler to get the flaps to stick together.

Now depending on what you want to make, you can squeeze in on the sides a little bit to bring the top of the bag together, punch holes in the top, and tie shut with ribbon.  Or use a clip on the top.  If you prefer, leave the top open or even make a lid. It’s very versatile!

For this gift bag, I stamped a greeting from the Sincerely Santa Stamp Set, punched a hole in the top and tied it on the bag with the Whisper White Sheer 1/8″ Ribbon.  I could have made it fancier, layered it on some Real Red Cardstock, or adhered it to the front of the bag, but I liked it fine the way it was.  I did add a Red Rhinestone Jewel to the bottom of the tag. (These Red Rhinestones are discounted right now in the Online Store for the Year-End Closeout Sale!)

Try your hand at making this cute little gift bag or treat holder! It’s fun, easy and cute! Once you do it, you will be able to make them over and over again when you need a small gift bag!

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My Craft & Carry Stamparatus® Bag Has Arrived!

Craft & Carry Stamparatus Bag

It’s here!  My order of a few pre-ordered Occasions Catalog merchandise, some necessities, some Year-End Closeout Sale items, and my new Stamparatus Bag arrived late last night. Even though we live 5 minutes from the UPS center, I guess we are last on the route!

This bag actually looks like it would make a cute stylish purse, although that wouldn’t be very handy with zippers that zip all the way down the sides! Very pretty dark blue, I would say Night of Navy, plus the pretty handles of a different color. I think the handles are Coastal Cabana, although I don’t know if that is official!  There are pockets inside to put anything you want, maybe the Small Grid Paper or the extra Stamparatus plate, maybe window sheets if you use those to get correct placement of your greeting, etc.  Maybe even some chocolate bars!

Craft & Carry Stamparatus Bag Open

Craft & Carry Stamparatus Bag Pocket

This Craft & Carry Stamparatus Bag makes a great Christmas present for yourself!  Or hand it to your husband and tell him this is what he is giving you for Christmas!  And if you don’t already own the Stamparatus, be sure to get that!  You will love using it, especially in certain cardmaking situations!!

Stampin’ Up! recommends ordering by today for Christmas arrival. Depending on where you live, you might be able to fudge on that a little if you know how long your orders take to get to you. Or there is expedited shipping you can choose on your account (like 2nd Day Air for an EXTRA $20 shipping…..but so worth it sometimes! Don’t ask me how I know!). Or just make a card and say a gift is coming!  There’s always a way!

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Simple and Easy Labels To Love Christmas Card

Simple and Easy Labels To Love Christmas Card

Time is getting short and maybe you want to make some simple and basic Christmas cards! This Simple and Easy Labels To Love Christmas Card might fit the bill!  Even if you don’t have the exact paper or stamp, you can use the basic idea with what you have.

The card base is Cherry Cobbler, layered with a piece of designer paper from the All Is Bright collection.  Before adhering the designer paper to the card, I wrapped around some Cherry Cobbler 1/4″ Double-Stitched Ribbon.  The greeting is stamped with the Christmas stamp in the Labels to Love Stamp Set. To make it super simple, just stamp in the Cherry Cobbler ink pad.  Since I wanted green trees on it, I colored in all of the stamp with the Cherry Cobbler Stampin’ Write Marker and the trees in Shaded Spruce.  You could also stamp the whole stamp in Cherry Cobbler and then remove the ink from the trees with a Blender Pen. I cut out the stamped image along the lines so I could layer it on a punched piece of Cherry Cobbler, punched with the Everyday Label Punch.

Since the card base is a dark color, you probably will want to add a piece of Whisper White Cardstock layered inside the card for your stamped or written message.  Maybe add a strip of the same designer paper inside.

Now this card is pretty basic, so if you wanted to jazz it up a bit, you might want to try adding some small punched or die cut gold stars, maybe sequins, or maybe some Red RhinestonesMaybe just a couple rhinestones on the greeting would be enough.  Just play around and see what you think!

If you shrunk this card down, in your mind, you could make a cute tag with the same basic design! Sometimes a tag is just a very small card!

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