Pressed Petals Journal With Poppies

Pressed Petals Journal With Poppies

If you want a gift for someone, you might consider ordering a Pressed Petals Journal and then personalizing it by decorating the front cover, like this Pressed Petals Journal With Poppies.

If this journal looks familiar, it might be because you saw something almost like it in the Occasions Mini Catalog on page 27. I intentionally copied it as closely as I could because I really liked the look of it with the poppies. I even called Stampin’ Up! to see if I could find out what colors were used on the sample, but the lady helping me wasn’t sure and the supply list for the catalog samples listed the wrong thing. As soon as I got off the phone, I figured it out for myself.

I made the poppies with the Poppy Moments Dies. They cut out one solid background flower, then the detailed outline overlay to make it look like a poppy, and then the black flower center. The mystery color I had a difficult time trying to identify was Grapefruit Grove for the overlay, one of the In Colors! The flower color underneath is Calypso Coral (if I remember correctly). Of course, you can use any color combinations you like. The smaller flower is Grapefruit Grove for the base and a bright color for the overlay (maybe Poppy Parade). I’ve already sent this as a gift! All the leaf die-cuts used about three different shades of green.

For the sentiment, I needed something rather small. I decided on the words in the Honey Bee Stamp Set. The phrase is stamped on Whisper White and die cut with one of the Ornate Frames Dies. You’ll still find these dies under Holiday Favorites.

The catalog sample of this journal uses a different ribbon on the coils, but I used the Very Vanilla 3/8″ Scalloped Lace Trim. I used two or three strands of ribbon, held them together, and tied them on to the journal binding. I tied them on like you put ribbon through a hole on a tag, whatever that is called! And of course, for a little bling, I had to add a few Peaceful Poppies Sequins.

One extra-nice thing about these Pressed Petals Journals is that the pages are decorated inside and have some prompts if you would like to use them for writing. This post shows the first journal I decorated and gave to my daughter. I used an idea for a card that I saw in the Annual Catalog to decorate the cover. You can make it as simple or fancy as you like.

Add a couple Pressed Petals Journals to your order and keep them on hand for when you need a little gift for someone.

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Happy Birthday To You Decorated Cake Card

Happy Birthday To You Decorated Cake Card

If you are looking for a perfect birthday card, you can’t do much better than this Happy Birthday To You Decorated Cake Card. You can even earn the Happy Birthday To You Stamp Set FREE during Sale-A-Bration! Who wouldn’t like to receive a card with a beautiful birthday cake stamped on the front and decorated with flowers?! I’d like to have a real birthday cake that looks like that (with lots of icing!).

Stampin’ Up! released new Coordination Products yesterday and one of them is the set of Birthday Dies. You can stamp the cake and then die-cut it or die-cut just the flowers and pop those up on the stamped cake.

Change the look a little by die-cutting the cake stand. It doesn’t “fit” over the stamped cake pedestal so you will have to do a little adjusting or embellishing. But I think it is a very pretty die and is one we will all enjoy using.

For my card, I started with a card base of Pool Party and a layer of Whisper White. I embossed this white cardstock with the Scripty 3D Embossing Folder. I wanted just a little texture to the background layer.

I stamped the cake on another piece of Whisper White Cardstock and die cut it with the Birthday Dies, plus stamped it again on another piece of Whisper White and die cut the flowers only. As I mentioned, I wanted to use the die-cut cake stand so I just cut off the stamped cake stand to it would not show. The cake stand then fits perfectly! I die cut it out of Silver Foil Paper. The flowers were then popped up over the stamped flowers on the cake with Stampin’ Dimensionals®. Everything is colored with Stampin’ Blends markers. I also used Wink of Stella on the flowers to add some glimmer. You can see a little of the sparkle in the close-up photo below.

Happy Birthday To You Decorated Cake Card Closeup

The greeting is from another stamp set, Itty Bitty Birthday Greetings, because I needed an itty bitty greeting to fit below the cake stand! The Happy Birthday To You Stamp Set has two greetings but the size was too large for my card. It’s okay to mix and match stamp sets! Here’s another card I made with just the Happy Birthday To You Stamp Set and the greeting fit right underneath the cake on this card, so you can do it either way.

Be sure to check out the new Coordination Products (dies and a package of designer series paper) and add them to your order.

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Today Is the Day For New Stampin’ Up! Products!

Coordination Product Release Banner Umbrellas
Coordination Product Release Products Online

Today is the day you can purchase these new products that coordinate with favorite products in the Occasions Mini Catalog and the Sale-A-Bration Brochure! These are only available while supplies last so I advise picking out what you want the most and get it ordered!

Stampin’ Up! advised today that not only have businesses in China been closed for Chinese New Year (which often plays havoc with our product delivery and backorders!) but with the outbreak of the virus over there, businesses are staying closed at least another week. Backorders may take longer than usual, unfortuately.

If you didn’t see my blog post yesterday, be sure to CLICK HERE and watch the video by Brian in the Stampin’ Up! Home Office which shows you all the products and samples!

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New Coordination Products Coming Tomorrow!

Tomorrow, February 4th, is the day some new Coordinating Products will be released! It’s always fun to have new things available at Stampin’ Up! Click any or all the photos below to go to a full view of the flyer of the Coordination Product Releases! Add to your Occasions and Sale-A-Bration collection!

Get ready to order Tuesday, February 4 if you are interested in any of these products!

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It’s Not Just Super Bowl Sunday….It’s February 2nd!

Super Bowl 2017 Card With Punch Art Football Helmets

Yes, it is Super Bowl Sunday today, February 2nd, and all that that entails! Parties, food, neighbors, drinks, food, and more food. If all goes well, I’m planning to make a yummy salad I made first at Christmas and some Ham & Swiss Sliders that I read about that sound good to take to our neighbor’s annual party. It’s always fun to see current and past neighbors and watch the commercials and half-time show on a big screen TV….oh, and the football game.

It’s not just Super Bowl Sunday, though! It’s also Groundhog Day! It’s the day the nation watches Punxsutawney Phil to see whether or not he sees his shadow when he comes out of his hole so we know if we’ll have six more weeks of winter or not. It’s pretty hard in Houston to know if we’re having winter or spring so what the groundhog does isn’t really of interest to me. You can read about Groundhog Day HERE.

Groundhog Day

But there are two things that are interesting to me on this Super Bowl Sunday, or rather February 2nd. Back during my second year of college, February 2nd was the day after my dear friend/college roommate’s birthday but since her birthday was on a Thursday many, many, many, many years ago, she and her boyfriend waited until Friday night to go out to dinner to celebrate. He proposed to her and when I came back to our dorm room late that night, she told me she was engaged!

That led to a “candlelight” ceremony on our dorm floor. We would put a note under the door of the RA on the floor and she would put up a sign announcing there would be a candlelight ceremony that night, and at the appointed time ( we used to have to all be back in the dorm by a certain hour back in the day!) everyone gathered in a circle on the floor in the hall, all of us singing a song, passing a candle around until the girl who secretly got engaged blew it out and then got tossed in the shower or some such thing! I had news for her, too, about my evening, but not as exciting as a diamond ring!

That same February 2nd, I had been out for the evening, too. The girls in the suite next to mine asked me to go to the mall with them that evening and I said yes. When my RA heard that, she said no, I was supposed to go to this party with her at her friend’s apartment that she had been talking about for weeks where some boys she and her friend had met at some festival were coming to visit. So I went to the party.

These boys were pretty late getting there, I was wondering if they would ever show up, but when they did my life changed because I met my husband! He had a nice smile and looked a lot like a boy who was a family friend. He was only there because he was the one with a car that night so they drove two hours down the interstate to this party. He had two flat tires but they made it! We chatted the rest of the evening and then he walked me back to the dorm, where I think he scribbled down my address on a scrap of paper.

I went straight to another friend’s room who had gone to the same high school as this boy and we found his photo in her yearbook! I think a few days later I got a letter from him and then a valentine and that was the beginning of two shoeboxes full of letters (and maybe a few expensive long-distance phone calls) over several years until we finally got married!

All this to say, Super Bowl Sunday may be February 2, 2020, and it may be Groundhog Day, but for me, it’s about something else! But enjoy the game and all the fun!

Super Bowl 2020

Put a Paper Pumpkin Prepaid Subscription on Your Order!

Happy February! It’s time to make sure you have a Paper Pumpkin account so you will get the February Paper Pumpkin Kit in the mail mid- month! If you would like to receive a kit with a fun craft project inside, all ready to go, then Paper Pumpkin is for you!

For February, love is in the air, of course! Use this kit for the perfect way to make it easy on yourself to make cards to celebrate birthdays and other special occasions.

About the February Kit

  • Kit details: Makes nine cards and envelopes
  • Card size: 4-1/4” x 5-1/2”
  • Envelope size: 4-1/2” x 5-3/4”

Coordinating Stampin’ Up! colors: Petal Pink, Pool Party, Pretty Peacock, Rich Razzleberry, Rococo Rose, and Old Olive

The Lovely Day Paper Pumpkin kit coordinates perfectly with the Happy Birthday to You Stamp Set (item 152308), which is available as part of Stampin’ Up!’s Sale-A-Bration promotion. You can get it for FREE by reaching the qualifying purchase amount of $50 by March 31, 2020.

You can join with a monthly subscription HERE.

Or if you would like to get a little extra and you are placing a Stampin’ Up! order anyway, just add on one of these Prepaid Subscriptions! With a 3-month prepaid subscription, you will already earn a FREE Sale-A-Bration item! Check out the chart below. Stampin’ Up! will email you a redemption code to put in when you set up your Paper Pumpkin account. Basically you are paying for your Paper Pumpkin subscription on your Stampin’ Up! order.

Paper Pumpkin Prepaid Chart

Now if you are already getting Paper Pumpkin and would like to get a FREE Sale-A-Bration item(s), just purchase the Prepaid Subscription and when you put in that redemption code in your account you already have, you won’t be charged for your monthly kit until your prepaid subscription is used up.

If you have any questions, just let me know!

It’s time to treat yourself! Start a Paper Pumpkin subscription by February 10th to get the February Kit!

Peaceful Poppies Watercolor-Look Birthday Card

Peaceful Poppies Watercolor-Look Birthday Card

This Peaceful Poppies Watercolor-Look Birthday Card is just so bright and happy, I think it would brighten anyone’s day even if it was already that person’s birthday! This card is an example of how the beautiful designer paper does all the work of making a card!

The Peaceful Poppies Designer Series Paper was designed from actual watercolored images. One side of the paper has the floral images and the other side has watercolor washes in stripes, polka dots, and solids. Don’t think your designer paper is printed badly, the watercolor washes have different shadings in them like a watercolor painting would have than just a regular solid color.

Sometimes when you page through a package of designer paper, no matter what you were planning to use, one design jumps out at you. This time it was this particular poppy design! Then I also chose this little piece of green stripe design from another page with a gorgeous floral design on the other side that I hated to cut into!

The card base is Old Olive with the fold at the top. Just cut your cardstock in half lengthwise and score in half at 5 1/2″. The green stripe piece is adhered to the poppy paper and then the Whisper White Polka Dot Tulle Ribbon (one of my favorites!) is wrapped around the two layers of designer paper and adhered on the back. Next, the designer paper layer is adhered to the card base. I also tied on a knot on with the ribbon on each side of the greeting.

For the greeting, I stamped “Happy Birthday” from the Peaceful Moments Stamp Set and die cut with a die from the Stitched So Sweetly Dies.

For a final embellishment, I added a few Peaceful Poppies Sequins to the card front.

Peaceful Poppies Watercolor-Look Birthday Card Closeup

Here is another card I made with just a strip of this same pattern in the Peaceful Poppies Designer Series Paper! Be sure to check out the whole Peaceful Poppies Suite in the Occasions Mini Catalog! Earn FREE products, too, during Sale-A-Bration with every $50 purchase!

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Decorated Heart Foil Tins For Valentine’s Day

Decorated Heart Foil Tins

Try these Decorated Heart Foil Tins For Valentine’s Day if you want to make some quick treats! You can really decorate these heart foil tins in just a minute unless you want to add more embellishments! And if you want to really do it up right, you can bake something INSIDE the tin!

I started with the top heart tin in the photo. I just put in four chocolate candy truffles and snapped on the plastic lid. For decoration I just adhered a Flirty Flamingo Heart Doily and then punched a heart with the plain edge heart punch in the Heart Punch Pack from the From My Heart Specialty Designer Series Paper and adhered that. Done! So cute even with just gluing on two hearts! What could be easier!

Next I decorated the heart tin on the bottom right. This one was almost the same except I turned the colored heart doily over to show the white side! Did you know you could do that?! This time I used the scalloped edge heart punch to put a heart out of the same designer paper and stamped a greeting from the Heartfelt Stamp Set. You can buy both this stamp set and the Heart Punch Pack in the Heartfelt Bundle and save 10%. Just stamp a greeting on a heart, layer it on another heart and adhere to the cover of the heart tin! How easy is that?!

For the last heart tin, the bottom left one, I did the same thing with a doily and punched heart from the designer paper, then added a small bow with the Whisper White 1/4″ Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon. I stamped a greeting from the Itty Bitty Greetings Stamp Set and punched it out with the Classic Label Punch. Then I layered that on a piece of Flirty Flamingo cut wider than the punched piece and cut off the ends to match. It is popped up with the Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals. Then I added two of the From My Heart Faceted Gems. (These are backordered as I write this.)

There you have three ideas for these fun Heart Foil Tins to decorate for Valentine’s Day, but you can really decorate them for any occasion. Think how cute these would be for a birthday party for kids with the Bonanza Buddies Stamp Set characters or lots of other choices! You might want to stock up on these tins to have on hand for other fun occasions!

Heart Foil Tins
Heart Foil Tin With Candy

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Peaceful Poppies Multicolor Thinking of You Card

Peaceful Poppies Multicolor Thinking of You Card

If you want to brighten up someone’s day, make and send them this Peaceful Poppies Multicolor Thinking of You Card! Even though I’ve looked through the beautiful poppy designer paper, this particular design jumped out at me today and I set it aside to make a card! You could put many different greetings on this card if you wanted to.

The card base is Rich Razzleberry Cardstock, which is a color I probably don’t use often enough. My original intent was just to layer the piece of Peaceful Poppies Designer Series Paper on top of the cardstock. This particular design with the purple poppies really caught my eye and I wanted to use it right away! All of this beautiful designer paper has handpainted blooms and watercolor washes.

When I first layered the designer paper on the Rich Razzleberry, I thought maybe it needed another layer of color to really make it pop, so I chose Poppy Parade. There were a few Poppy Parade poppies on the paper, although I may have covered one up with the greeting.

The greeting is from the Peaceful Moments Stamp Set, but I only wanted the “Thinking of You” so I colored just that portion of the stamp with my Poppy Parade Stampin’ Write Marker. I used the die in the Petal Labels Dies for the greeting on Whisper White and the fancy layer in Poppy Parade.

The ribbon I tied around the designer paper is the new Whisper White 1/4″ Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon. I was planning to tie a bow and adhere it to the left of the greeting, but instead, I tied on three knotted pieces of ribbon, just for something different!

If you don’t own the Peaceful Poppies Designer Series Paper, you are missing out on a pretty paper collection in your stash! You can check out the whole Peaceful Poppies Suite of lovely products on page 24 in the Occasions Mini Catalog!

Make Six Cards Out of One Sheet of Designer Paper

Poppy Designer Paper Cutting

I’ve seen posts by other Demonstrators showing ways to use your designer paper to make lots of cards at one time so I thought I would try to make six cards out of one sheet of designer paper. I decided to use just this one design in the Peaceful Poppies Designer Series Paper. It is the sheet that has poppies on each side with a rather plain area running through the center of the paper.

With this, or any, 12″ x 12″ paper, you can cut three 4″ wide strips out of the paper. Then turn each strip and cut at 5 1/4″, the perfect size for a layer on a card. If you do the math, that will use up 10 1/2″ of the paper and you will have pieces left that are 1 1/2″ wide. If you plan ahead, you could cut off a strip 12″ x 1 1/2″ wide and then cut the strips. It probably all depends on the pattern of your paper and how you intend to use it, whether you want longer or shorter scraps of paper leftover.

This particular sheet of paper is different, with the plainer area in the middle. If you cut it as I show in the photos, you can basically cut out the plain area and just get maximum use out of the poppies! Then you can either use the center area for the colored side on the opposite side of the paper or the white side.

I might say that if you are not happy with your paper trimmer, the new Stampin’ Up! Paper Trimmer is really nice! I believe it makes much closer to perfect cuts than the previous one did. I am enjoying mine and do recommend it!

Poppy Designer Paper Cut Up

Another alternative would be to cut some or all strips at 3″ wide and get 4 strips out of the designer paper. In this way, you will not completely cover the card base, which is fine, too. I did some cards like this and added a little accent strip of cardstock along the side of the designer paper. This Peaceful Poppies paper is so pretty, no matter what you do with it, you will make a beautiful card!

Peaceful Poppies Designer Paper Easy Cards

I used several different colors of cardstock that coordinate with the designer paper – Rich Razzleberry, Flirty Flamingo, Old Olive, Calypso Coral, and Poppy Parade. Then just add a greeting, maybe layered on something else and maybe with some embellishments. You can make the card as fancy or as simple as you like at this point.

On the cards above, I used the “Thank You” from the Peaceful Moments Stamp Set and the other greeting from the Little Ladybug Host Stamp Set. On the thank you cards I used die-cuts from the Painted Labels Dies. (I love that little scallop die-cut!) On the other card, I used the 1 3/8″ Scallop Circle Punch for the layer.

Peaceful Poppies Designer More Easy Cards

On these cards, I used another die in the Painted Labels Dies and the Pretty Label Punch. You can see I used two of the excess strips, one green and one the white side behind the greetings, plus some embellishments. You will notice two of the cards in the two photos have the narrower strip of designer paper, cut at 3″x 5 1/2″ with a narrow accent strip of cardstock.

If you want to see what you can do with the inside of the card, I added Whisper White layers to all and stamped a flower from the Painted Poppies Stamp Set in Memento Black Ink. Then I colored in the flower with some Stampin’ Blends markers.

Peaceful Poppies Designer Easy Cards Inside

And there you have it! Ideas for six cards from one sheet of the Peaceful Poppies Designer Series Paper!

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Get In On the Paper Pumpkin Fun!

Paper Pumpkin Long Ad Feb 2020 PP Link Name

It’s time to get in on the fun of Paper Pumpkin, the papercrafting kit from Stampin’ Up! that comes in the mail once a month! Treat yourself to some crafting time every month! You deserve it!

Find the cute red box in your mailbox. Open it up and see the pretty blue tissue paper wrapping up the contents. You’ll find an exclusive stamp set for that month, a small ink spot (great to save for travel or for the Stamparatus!), and all the supplies, even adhesives, that you need to make whatever surprise project is inside! Usually, it is cards but sometimes it is some other project. For your first kit, you will receive a special acrylic block on which to mount the stamps.

No risk, no obligation. You can cancel any time you want to if Paper Pumpkin is not for you. If you just want to skip a month or two now and then, just go into your account and select that choice.

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Paper Pumpkin is great for non-stampers who don’t have supplies and materials. Everything you need is in the box! And if you are an expert stamper, here is one project you don’t have to think up yourself! Just open the box and enjoy the project! Or use the materials to make alternate projects. You will always find ideas online.

To get an idea about Paper Pumpkin, here is the Stampin’ Up! video showing how to assemble the January Kit. Mine just came! Looks like fun!

Another way you can subscribe to Paper Pumpkin is to add it to your regular Stampin’ Up! order! If you like FREE stuff, add a 3-month, 6-month, or 12-month subscription to your order and earn free Sale-A-Bration products. It might even help you reach Stampin’ Rewards! These are called Prepaid Subscriptions.

When you order, Stampin’ Up! will send you an email explaining how to set up your account and add your prepaid subscription. Even if you have a monthly subscription already, you can purchase a prepaid subscription and add it to your account. The account will use the prepaid subscription first, then go back to your monthly kits.

You must subscribe by February 10th so you still have time to think about it, but go ahead and do it today and then you’re all set!

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Pressed Petals Journal With Floral Banner

Pressed Petals Journal With Floral Banner

This Pressed Petals Journal With Floral Banner is just one that I have made for Christmas gifts. The Pressed Petals Journal is almost nice enough with its “debossed” cover without any other embellishment on it, but I think if you are giving it as a gift, or even just using it for yourself, it’s nice to decorate it a little bit.

This one is very simple. I just cut a piece of the Pressed Petals Specialty Designer Series Paper and flagged the end to look like a banner. Then I layered this on a piece of Daffodil Delight Cardstock.

I think if you are going to put a sentiment on the front of a journal, it should be something meaningful to the recipient or just something appropriate for the cover of a journal in which the person “might” be writing their personal thoughts or diary. I used the Petal Labels Dies for the layer behind the sentiment. The words are from the Varied Vases Stamp Set. I stamped a little greenery on the die-cut sentiment piece with some leaves in the Path of Petals Stamp Set. I might add it is best to do this before layering!! I just put down a piece of scrap paper over the layer so no ink would get on that piece. Then I added a bow tied with a double piece of green twine in the Magnolia Lane Combo Pack.

Here is a link to the first decorated Pressed Petals Journal I made. You can see in the post that the pages have several different designs and journaling prompts if you want to use them, or of course, you can just use it as any old notebook for keeping track of whatever you like!

I hope you will check out these Pressed Petals Journals in the Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog on page 170 in the Memories & More section. Order several and you can decorate and give to your friends for gifts!

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A Birthday Card For the Golfer

A Birthday Card For the Golfer

Here is a great birthday card for a golfer, quick and easy to make and you can easily vary the card design. While we are often looking for a masculine card, this one is for any golfer, women golfers, children golfers, anyone who enjoys the game! The golf balls and tees on the green just make for a perfect golfing card with other possibilities for the greeting.

The paper is new in the Occasions Mini Catalog. It’s the Country Club Designer Series Paper. Now not every golfer, probably most, are not Country Club members but this paper is for everyone! Besides golfing images, there are nice plaids you can use on golfing cards or other kinds of cards. So it is a good paper collection to have on hand.

My card has a Garden Green base with a layer of Crushed Curry, both coordinating colors with the designer paper. I just wrapped a piece of the Crushed Curry 3/8″ Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon around the designer paper before adhering to the card. Then I just added a knot to the left side of the greeting.

The greeting is stamped on a strip of Whisper White and layered on the Tailored Tag Punch. The greeting is popped up on Dimensionals but the tag is adhered flat on the card. Then I added a couple of embellishments to the tag. A quick and easy card for the golfer!

Here is the inside. It is fun to add a strip of designer paper to the inside. I wish I would have used the other side, the plaid design. That would have been cute but I was too fast with the glue!

A Birthday Card For the Golfer Inside Greeting

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Making a Purse With the All Dressed Up Dies

All Dressed Up Floral Bag

You are going to enjoy, in the Best Dressed Suite in the new Occasions Mini Catalog, making a purse with the All Dressed Up Dies. If you like creating 3D items, little gift bags, party favors, treat holders and more, I think you will have fun with all the possibilities of the Dressed Up Dies!

The Best Dressed Suite is cute enough as it is, with designer paper printed with feminine images….high-heeled shoes, purses, perfume bottles, lipstick…and we will all find so many ideas for making cards and other projects with this Suite. Then add in the All Dressed Up Dies that can die-cut little purses or backpacks or tote bags or whatever you like to call them or design them as.

I just got these dies the other day and was excited to try out these dies to make one of the bags… I used a pattern in the Best Dressed 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper. You do need to use two sheets of the 6″ x 6″ paper for the two sides of the bag. The die will cut out the bag shape, score the fold lines and even make a decorative stitching line all around.

You do need to be careful when you begin to crease the score lines. They are a little difficult to see compared to the stitch lines. Sometimes the score lines are in between the stitching lines and you are tempted to fold on the stitching line! Put on your reading glasses if you need to and make sure you are creasing the correct lines! You probably won’t have any trouble after you make the first one! You may be able to see some of the stitch lines on the photo above.

You have options when you make this bag. You can “push in” the sides or let them stick out. You can attach the straps in different ways. You can make it look like a purse or a backpack with longer straps in the back. You can emboss the paper. You can stamp it. You can add different embellishments on the front. The dies come with various pieces to help you customize the bag. Be sure to notice that the dies are on two papers in the package… I missed the die-cut for the straps at first!!

This set even comes with dies to make the little buckles, which I made out of Gold Foil. I also die cut the little button on the front pocket on the front of the bag. There are so many options!

Even though the Best Dressed Suite and designer paper is very girly, you can use these All Dressed Up Dies even for making boyish backpacks, maybe for favors at their birthday party with a little gift inside. Or some of both or something neutral if you are having both boys and girls. If I had known about Stampin’ Up! when my kids were young and having all these parties and activities at school, I would have been in heaven having all kinds of easy ideas to make!

All Dressed Up Floral Bag Back

Check out the Best Dressed Suite in the Occasions Mini Catalog! Maybe you want all of it, maybe just some of the products, but give it a second look if you skimmed over it the first time! Think of the fun you can have with the All Dressed Up Dies!

Learn About the Lily Pad Products You Can Earn During Sale-A-Bration 2020!

Lily Pad Flowers

This Stampin’ Up! card is made with the Lily Pad Dies, available during Sale-A-Bration for FREE with a $100 purchase. Just because something says “lily pad” doesn’t mean it has to look like lilies in a pond! If you have an order of $100 or more, you can choose two free $50 items or you can get this higher valued $100 selection.

These dies go with the Lily Impressions Designer Series Paper and the Lovely Lily Pad Stamp Set. These are also Sale-A-Bration choices at the $50 level! So lots to choose from! The Lovely Lily Pad stamps are extra-special because they are reversible! This whole collection of products is really quite interesting. Wait until you hear about the designer paper!

Watch the Stampin’ Up! video below to learn about the Lily Pad products!

Just purchase $50 in Stampin’ Up! products and you can earn one FREE Sale-A-Bration product! No limit to the number of products you can earn so think of your order in $50 increments. You don’t want to get to $48 on your order and miss out on Sale-A-Bration! Sale-A-Bration is going on now through March 31.

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