Stampin' Up! - Playful Pals for Rebecca
Hello, just a quick post from me today - I've been absent from Blogland for a few days as I have been up North on a whirlwind trip visiting family and having adventures!
I took a few bits and bobs with me - cards and gifts etc.....
I made this cute little dog with the Playful Pals bundle (stamps and dies) for my cousin's granddaughter Rebecca who is so cute (wish I had thought to take a photo).
I used Crumb Cake cardstock and Soft Suede ink for the spotty bits and I could not resist adding a bit of sparkle to the bow tie - I think it looks rather smart!
I'm not entirely sure that the tail I added looks like it belongs to a dog but, it did help Rebecca to open the lid (she is only 2 years old)! I had intended to put some little chocolates inside but it was soooo warm I used some Haribos instead!
This little box was so quick and simple to make and I love taking little gifts with me when I go visiting, Rebecca was very pleased with her gift - after the sweets had disappeared she refilled the box with some raisins.
There are so many ideas on Pinterest using this brilliant set - here is a LINK: to my board to give you some ideas. I am planning on using the stamps in this bundle to make a set of little notecards that might even end up as a workshop - watch this space .......
Thank you so much for looking at my Blog today, if you don't have a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator I would love to be yours! If you don't have a catalogue and you would like one, please let me know and I will send one to you.
Details of the products I used to create this project can be found below. If you need to order any supplies, simply use my “shop with me” button or click on the catalogue links on the right. Alternatively, contact me and I would be happy to place your order for you.
All orders over £20 (excluding postage) will receive a little thank you from me if you use the current Hostess Code: GN9SRT2Q (please remember to allow me to access your contact details otherwise I won't be able to contact you).
For orders over £150 please do not use the Hostess Code to ensure that you receive the benefits.
Susan xx
I took a few bits and bobs with me - cards and gifts etc.....
I made this cute little dog with the Playful Pals bundle (stamps and dies) for my cousin's granddaughter Rebecca who is so cute (wish I had thought to take a photo).
I used Crumb Cake cardstock and Soft Suede ink for the spotty bits and I could not resist adding a bit of sparkle to the bow tie - I think it looks rather smart!
I'm not entirely sure that the tail I added looks like it belongs to a dog but, it did help Rebecca to open the lid (she is only 2 years old)! I had intended to put some little chocolates inside but it was soooo warm I used some Haribos instead!
This little box was so quick and simple to make and I love taking little gifts with me when I go visiting, Rebecca was very pleased with her gift - after the sweets had disappeared she refilled the box with some raisins.
There are so many ideas on Pinterest using this brilliant set - here is a LINK: to my board to give you some ideas. I am planning on using the stamps in this bundle to make a set of little notecards that might even end up as a workshop - watch this space .......
Thank you so much for looking at my Blog today, if you don't have a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator I would love to be yours! If you don't have a catalogue and you would like one, please let me know and I will send one to you.
Details of the products I used to create this project can be found below. If you need to order any supplies, simply use my “shop with me” button or click on the catalogue links on the right. Alternatively, contact me and I would be happy to place your order for you.
All orders over £20 (excluding postage) will receive a little thank you from me if you use the current Hostess Code: GN9SRT2Q (please remember to allow me to access your contact details otherwise I won't be able to contact you).
For orders over £150 please do not use the Hostess Code to ensure that you receive the benefits.
Susan xx
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