Stampin` Up! couldn’t make making gift tags any easier! This kit is so cute, and easy peasy! The kit is found on page 35 of the Holiday Catalog. It is item # 132806 $10.95. It makes 24 tags total! It also includes a cherry cobbler and old olive Classic Stampin Spot (small square ink pads), Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive Bakers Twine and the cute box to keep it all in.
I was taking this photo outside, and they almost look like they have a blue hue to them, but they are whisper white. Sorry about that! Even tweaking the photo didn’t work as well as I’d have liked it to.
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Supplies Used:
- Stamp A Tag Kit
- Whisper White Taffeta Ribbon
- Linen Thread
I put a little personal touch on them, using the whisper white taffeta ribbon and the linen thread to just give them a little extra “something”. Hope you like today’s simple project! Paper crafting doesn’t have to be complicated, just fun! Take care and thank you for stopping by! Make something pretty, and get inky! *hugs*
Stampin` Up! posted some great specials today for Thank You Thursday! Wow, check these out! Stock up on punches!!
Artisan Label Punh
Item #130920
Regular Price $15.95 Discounted Price $11.96
Bitty Butterfly Punch
Item # 129406
Regular Price $15.96 Discounted Price $11.96
Hexagon Punch
Item # 130919
Regular Price $15.96 Discounted Price $11.96
Mosaic Punch
Item # 131267
Regular Price $15.96 Discounted Price $11.96
Pansy Punch
Item # 130698
Regular Price $15.96 Discounted Price $11.96
At Stampin’ Up! we are known for how our products coordinate, thus making the creative process easy! All of the punches that are featured today have coordinating
stamp sets.
For my first project, I used the Label Love Stamp Set that coordinates with the Artisan Label Punch, but I wanted a polka-dotted butterfly—so I used a stamp from the Six-Sided Sampler Stamp Set with my Bitty Butterfly Punch.
The second project I made used another stamp from the Six-Sided Sampler and the Hexagon Punch.
I like to use the negative space left from a punch to cut out border pieces, which is what I did for this card.
It may be hard to recognize the Pansy Punch on this last project, but it was used!
I spritzed sheets of Creped Filter Paper with Calypso Coral ink, then punched out the pansies using the Pansy Punch.
I layered several pansies and attached them using a brad in the center; then I bunched the layers to create a fluffy, 3D flower.
If you don’t own these punches yet, I hope today’s projects inspired you and helped you see why you need to have them as part of your collection!
Melody H.
Concept Artist
Thanks again for stopping by today! Have a great day.. make something pretty and get inky!!! Oh and.. happy shopping!!