As soon as I saw Becky’s elf hat HERE, I KNEW I would do something with that! I turned it into a clip for a gift bag that has elf legs on it. You can put gift cards and treats inside!
The elf hat has a clothespin inbetween, so you can clip that on anything! A bag, treat, bow or ribbon……
I did one thing different, I made my own pattern for the front hat. I used the base of the tree punch for the base and then just extended it to make it longer and slender.
Here’s the pattern for the elf hat and feet. ENJOY!
The little “tray” that holds the nuggets is a piece of Cherry Cobbler card stock that is cut 4″ x 1 3/4″ and is scored 3/8″ from edge of long side (on each side).
The bag is a Pretzel bag from a local craft store.
I received this DARLING snow globe from one of UBER creative friends and team member, Gina Shappa! She knows how much I LOVE Peppermint Mocha coffee, so this gift was PERFECT for me! Think of the possibilities of what could go inside!
She found the globes at Michael’s this year. I haven’t taken this apart, so I’m not even sure how it all came together, but it sure is CUTE!
LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT! Thanks Gina!
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I’m a polka dot fanatic and how fun to layer tone on tone! The red polka dots are shiny foil sheets.
Aren’t the Starbucks gift cards cute this year? LOVE the tiny little cups that you can actually load $ onto! They even have a hugger on them!
I’m jumping on the reindeer bandwagon here! LOL Here’s a couple reindeer treats for you, one in treat/gift form and the other in card form.
The top photo has an added punch not listed below, – the Pansy punch on the front of the deer in Very Vanilla card stock. I also purchased pretzel bags at a local craft store to hold the nuggets.
Last night we had our weSTAMP Christmas party! We had so much fun and it was an evening I will never forget! Lots of creativity, laughs and FOOD!
We do a gift exchange, and this is what I came up with. I LOVE making these decorative frames! WATCH FOR UPCOMING CLASSES NEXT YEAR where we will make these seasonally! We will switch out the banners and you can use the same frame.
One of our activities was blindingfolding a gal at each table and getting her to create a card that I had a sample for. This was so much fun! I was amazed at how well they did, especially using the Big Shot!
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Built for Free Using: My Stampin BlogThis is an awesome way to show off both sides of Designer Series Paper! Just make a mark about half way down on the right side of the paper and cut straight in about 2″. Then use a bone folder and make a score line as shown. SUPER EASY!
Here’s a Stamp Club card from last month – did you know you can receive all 3 projects COMPLETED, and the pdf to recreate them by joining my Virtual Club? Read more about it HERE
You can get the mortar in the brick by brayering ink directly on one side of the embossing folder before you run it through the Big Shot. Brayer the side that has the Stampin’ Up logo.
I loved the card designed by Diana Gibbs in THIS POST. I changed the image for my Stamp a Stack class so it would go a little faster. The holiday catalog has such beautiful products!
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