Today’s project is one of my monthly ordering specials this month. With a minimum $25 order at my Stampin’ Up! online store, you’ll receive all the materials needed to make my Bat Pillow Box along with two more projects. You’ll just need to supply your own adhesive, ink and stamps (I cannot send stamped images per Stampin’ Up! policy). For more details on the Monthly Ordering Specials, click here!
Using the Square Pillow Box Thinlits Dies makes this a very quick project to put together. I placed a window sheet across the opening of the box because isn’t it fun to get a glimpse of what’s inside? The “window” is included in the die set! I placed a glue dot on each corner of the window sheet which will keep it firmly in place. I used the stamp set Cheer All Year to stamp my bat which I then fussy cut as we don’t have a punch or thinlit for him (I wish we did). Using a purple Sharpie, I colored two rhinestones for his eyes.
Pillow Box Thinlits #139657
If you would like the Recipe Card for this project which includes a picture, the supplies and cutting measurements, click this link: Bat Pillow Box
Here’s a quick video from Stampin’ Up! showing how to put the box together.
Product List – Click on any of the supplies below that I used to make my card and you’ll be taken to my Stampin’ Up! online store.
I am a few days late posting my projects for the ordering special this month! Please note that I’ve tweaked the program – sometimes you just have to try something out to get it just right, so be sure to read the details below!
Please note: Two of the projects this month use Happy Haunting DSP. Your kit will include paper from this package but not necessarily the designs in the samples below.
The projects include a Candy Matchbox, a Gum Holder and a Square Pillow Box.
October Projects
I designed the Matchbox so that this size candy would fit inside
Here’s how it works! Click HEREfor more specific details!
Place a minimum $25 order at my Stampin’ Up! online store using the host code (it’s at the top and bottom of this post) by the end of the month. If you need help ordering online, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Starting this month, I will send you kits instead of completed projects. You’ll receive everything you need to make the projects (candy not included). You just need to supply adhesive, ink and stamped images. I am unable to send stamped images per Stampin’ Up! policy. You can purchase the stamp set I’ve used or use a stamp set you already own.
I’ll post a video tutorial on my blog for at least one of the three projects each month.
I’ll feature each project throughout the first two weeks of the month along with a PDF of the supplies and cutting instructions.
If your order totals $50 or more (before shipping /tax), you can earn free stamps with my Customer Reward Program. Click here for more information
If you place a qualifying order, as stated above, six consecutive months using the monthly host code you’ll be able to choose a stamp set of your choice, valued at $17.00 or less (this excludes host sets) OR I will send you a host set of my choosing.
Have you seen our cotton paper in the Annual Catalog? Have you wondered what to make with it? Stampin’ Up! has just released a new video and after watching it, you’ll see how easy it is to create beautiful flowers!
Cotton Paper #138308
Product List- The Floral Frames Framelits are on sale this week for $20.25. You’ll see the sale price at my Stampin’ Up! online store when you click the picture of the Framelits below.
The Weekly Deals are here and what a great selection! My favorite is the Envelope Punch Board! Look below for a few projects from previous posts where I used this fun tool!
Click on any of the Weekly Deals for more information or to place an order!
My granddaughter turned three on Friday and we had a family get together on Saturday to celebrate! My mom and sister drove down on Wednesday and left yesterday. We had fun being together and we were busy every day! It is always so sad when family leaves. My daughter sent this to me and it sure does put the sadness into perspective.
I haven’t been in my craft room for days but today I have a card that I made several weeks ago for a friend. It’s hard to tell in the picture but I used Rich Razzleberry and Pacific Point for the layers and I sponged the flowers with both of these colors as well. The butterfly is also made from Rich Razzleberry using the Bold Butterfly Framelits. I used one of our new embossing folders in the annual catalog called Elegant Dots.
I used the Petite Petals punch and the Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack. Sponge Daubers were used to add ink to the edges of the flowers and I finished them off with a pearl in each center (I used two different sizes).
My sentiment is from the host set Best Thoughts.
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
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