I hope you are enjoying our Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator’s Blog Hop featuring Gift Packaging projects. Fellow demonstrators from all over the globe are participating so we have a wide range of fun projects to share with you. You may have arrived from Katie Johnson’sblog. She had a fabulous project!
I wanted to use the Feels Like Frost Specialty Designer Series Paper, even though we don’t have frosty or snowy Christmases in Australia, because I just love this paper. I decided to use the silver-foiled side and I wanted to make a treat sized gift package. This is small enough to hang on the Christmas tree but will hold a good number of treats or small gifts, or even cash.
I found a design I liked on Youtube by Crafty Caroline. Here is the link.
I punched a hole through the top tabs and threaded some of the stunning Seaside Spray Ribbon through. I added a simple tag and some some Rhinestones.
Suppliesused:
Card: – Night of Navy, Seaside Spray, Feels Like Frost Specialty Designer Series Paper
All the supplies used in my design can be ordered through my online store here.
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Today I wanted to share a gift voucher holder I created for a customer. Her husband asked me for a voucher for her for Christmas. Below is what I came up with on the outside.
Suppliesused:
Stamp Set: – Winter Woods, (retired stamps used for greetings)
Card: – Real Red, Old Olive, Gold Glimmer Paper
Ink : – Real Red, Old Olive, Versamark
Tools: – In the Woods Dies Set, Stitched Rectangles Dies, (retired star punch)
Apart from those which have retired, all the supplies used in my design can be ordered through my online store here.
I wanted to add a little element of surprise so I gave it a pop up feature. The panel behind the inside greeting lifts up the voucher when the card is opened. Pretty cool, I thought.
I can create gift voucher holders for any event or amount and can arrange delivery. Just give my contact details to your loved ones, or contact me yourself!
If you live in Australia and don’t already have a Stampin’ Up demonstrator, I would be delighted to have you join me. Click “Contact Me” above to get the conversation started. Thanks!
If you would like to purchase Stampin’ Up! products at a discount and/or run your own business I would love to have you join my team of demonstrators. Click “Contact Me” above. I would love to hear from you.
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I traveled to Sydney by car the day before Onstage with 3 Stampin’ Up! buddies. Can’t believe that was 2 weeks ago. I finally got to photographing the loads of treasure I brought back with me. It might take me more than one post to cover it all!
I thought I had shared my swaps here but as I haven’t, that is what I will share with you first up.
I wanted to use some DSP in the background but didn’t have any with the colours I wanted to use, so I made some by painting the 2 colours on with an aquapen, lifting the ink from the lid of the inkpads. I was pretty happy with the results. I’d love to know what you think.
Next up is a swap I did with the Geared Up Garage Stamp set and Dies.
The Gear Die for this is one big die so I cut several in each colour then cut them up and swapped out the colours. I don’t think I realised what I had set myself up for but the task was aided by the use of press n seal to keep the bits organised while I put the glue on the back.
Next up is my personal fave, using Butterfly Wishes
Suppliesused:
Stamp Set: – Butterfly Wishes
Card: – Blackberry Bliss, Purple Posy, Whisper White
Ink : – Blackberry Bliss, Smoky Slate
Tools: – Stitched Nested Labels, Subtle 3D Embossing Folder
So, that’s is for swaps, now I’ll show you the bag we were given on arrival.
Don’t you just love it? These vibrant colours were everywhere in the function room, creating a real WOW effect.
Inside the bag was a stamp set from the January-June 2020 Mini Catalogue called Timeless Tulips, pens, notepad and a lanyard and some cute little charms (of course I can’t find these now). Soon after the proceedings began, we were given our copies of the Mini Catalogue and the 2020 Sale-A-Bration Catalogue. WOW, are you gonna love these.
Three of the four make and take projects are shown above, as well as the Painted Poppies stamp set (which I got to take home) and the Lovely Lilipad stamp set which was my door prize. It is one of the free products which will be on offer during Sale-A-Bration from 3 January 2020, which is also the date when the Mini Catalogue goes live.
The top project used stamp set from the mini catalogue, Forever Blossoms. The one on left used Timeless Tulips, and the other, the Painted Poppies set.
The other make and take project used a stamp set from the 2020 Mini Catalogue, Dressed to Impress, as well as the gorgeous Best Dressed 3″ X 3″ Printed Notecards which also debut in the Mini.
Now I’ll show you the swaps I received at Onstage
Christmastimeishere products were used for these projects, the card by Sandra Mastelo, the card by Trish Coote , and the sticky note holder by Karen Gilbertson. The little wallet by Denise Spencer uses products from the Holiday catalogue and the lovely Christmastimeishere gold ribbon.
I love all these projects which feature Holiday Catalogue products, especially the ice skates card by Bridget Jeffcoat, which also uses the beautiful Silver foil-edged cards and Envelopes from the Annual Catalogue. I ate the candy which was on our table. It was provided by Kathryn Ruddick for her team members. We sat with some of them and they shared.
The So Many Stars Bundle and the Wrapped in Plaid DSP are great products from the Holiday catalogue.
These swaps all appealed to me because they used black and bright colours. I love the silhouette cards. The top two used the Friendly Silhouettes Dies which I hadn’t noticed in the catalogue before but aren’t they beautiful? And the circle of Mercury Glass Designer Acetate (Holiday mini) really sets off the skyscape card.
The cat caught my eye straight away! How cute! All lovely cards, but again I am struck by the unicorn card by Bridget Jeffcote. That must be why I swapped with her more than once. Pauline Bennetts also made clever use of the On to Adventure stamps. Tracey Ross had a great idea to promote organ donation, using the Modern Heart stamp.
I love the technique card by the talented Cheryl Miller and Kayla Macaulay told me her small son (6yrs?) made these Daisy card swaps. Clever kid!
I also got an amazing selection of 3D swaps. I haven’t ripped them open to get to the chocolate (yet)!
Well, that’s all my swaps, but I have more to share.
Last weekend, I went to a get together for my downline group, the Avid Inkers. One of them had asked me how to make a Card in a Box. So I led a session showing how to make these, and here are the results.
I made this card using the Painted Poppy stamp set along with the retired Number of Years Stamp Set and Dies, and other retired Dies. The card is for my mother-in-law who turns 90 next year, so I thought that was an appropriate occasion for this special card. Fortunately she doesn’t have a computer or smart device so is unlikely to see this. The colours are Basic Black, Poppy Parade and Old Olive.
I made another Card-in-a-Box for a friend who was turning 80 last week, using the Daisy Lane Bundle and retired DSP, greeting stamps and dies.
I used Night of Navy, Granny Apple Green and Mango Melody. I hope she liked it. Here’s pic of the card closed. It fits into a normal size envelope.
Apart from the items listed as retired, all the supplies used in the projects shown in this post can be ordered through my online store here.
If you live in Australia and don’t already have a Stampin’ Up demonstrator, I would be delighted to have you join me. Click “Contact Me” above to get the conversation started. Thanks!
If you would like to purchase Stampin’ Up! products at a discount and/or run your own business I would love to have you join my team of demonstrators. Click “Contact Me” above. I would love to hear from you.
That’s it for now, thanks for dropping by………………………..til next time
Netty xx
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My name is Annette McMillan. I love to make cards and other papercraft projects and this is my place to share my creations and other information. I have been a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator in Canberra, Australia for over 18 years and papercrafting for 26 years or so. I run card making classes for all skill levels and can offer in-home demonstrations for you and your friends. I also sell cards which can be stock or on commission. see more HERE.