Look no further than the Holiday Catalog for scary monster inspiration when you use the new Monster Bash Designer Series Paper. You can find it in the catalog on page 54 of the Holiday Catalog. You can create such adorable projects for Halloween with this Designer Series Paper. Below is a video from Stampin’ Up! to show you all the pages that are included in the pack. Enjoy!
What do you think of these designs? Just imagine the possibilities. You can pick up this DSP and any of the products in the Holiday Catalog from my online store here. School has started and now it’s time to put our holiday hats on and get some scary monster inspiration.
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Here is a great video from Stampin’ Up! showcasing the Ride With Me Bundle. You can create some great 3D Riding Project Ideas with the Ride with me Bundle. It’s so much fun to add the element of 3D to any project. These dies allow you to bring your cards to life and share it with your friends and family. Let your creativity shine. Take a look at what Natalie brings to life below.
There are really so many 3D riding project ideas you can use when you start stamping. Here is a picture of the bundle.
The video above just touches the surface of how you can use these products. The upcoming holidays will be a great way to test out these products and see what they can do for you. You can purchase this bundle here in my online store. While you are there, don’t forget to check out all our other bundles because remember, all our bundles are 10% off.
You have so many travel fun pieces when you use the truck ride dies from the Ride with Me bundle. The possibilities are endless. Take a look at the video below and follow Natalie as she shows you the fun you can have with this bundle.
The projects are adorable the dies are so much fun to play with. Create your own 3D trucks and use your imagination. You can pick up the bundle in my online store here. Take a look at the bundle below.
This takeout chocolate Christmas box is filled with special Hershey treats. You can make it your own and probably fill it with anything on your list. You can create this for almost anyone on your list. Bring goodies with you this holiday season and make someone smile. You can also make personal items and present them in this lovely treat box. Spread some Christmas cheer.
Instructions: 1. Using the Joyful Noel DSP, cut TWO pieces of the take out box. Fold on all score lines and adhere the bottom and the sides with Tear & Tape Adhesive 2. Cut 10-12” of the Shaded Spruce ribbon from the Metallic Ribbon Combo pack. Slip it underneath the top tab (bringing it through the slit) and tie a bow. 3.Next, cut 10-12” of Copper Trim, slip underneath the top tab and tie another bow. 4. Stamp sentiment in Shaded Spruce ink onto Whisper White Thick cardstock and cut it out with the tag die from the Takeout Thinlits. 5. Also, cut one tag from a Copper Foil sheet with the same thinlit die and emboss it with the Subtle embossing folder. (If making multiple treat boxes you can emboss several tags at once). 6. Holding the Copper Foil Tag and the Thick Whisper White tag together, use the 1/8” Circle punch to punch a circle at the top. 7. Finally, cut TWO 10-12” pieces of Linen Thread, slip it underneath the Copper Trim bow and slip the other end through both tags and tie with a bow.
This box holds TEN (10) Hershey’s Chocolate Kisses!
Stella MacKay
Independent Demonstrator for Stampin' Up! since 2002.
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