As promised I am finally getting around to sharing the rest of my gifts that I received at OnStage two weeks ago. I feel so spoiled!
The saying goes "a picture is worth a thousand words." So here are 29,000 words for you in today's post. I hope you get creative inspiration from these ideas.
This personalized container and fox box was given to me by my upline, Susan Campfield.
I didn't swap cards this time, but a few of my teammates gave me an extra that they had from an organized swap they were in. This one is Cheryl Lee's card. She used the super pretty Star of Light stamp set and Starlight Thinlits dies.
This is Brenda Georgi's which features the One Wild Ride stamp set and the Copper Foil sheets.
And these are Vicki Bibeau's. She did some detailed coloring with the Father Christmas and Christmas Magic stamp sets.
Sandy Stellenberg gifted me this fabulous box decorated with the tree from Santa's Sleigh set and the Moroccan Designer paper. There are 8 panels not counting the top and bottom. I can't wait to make one of these! Maybe I can play around with this project in the coming days.
My roommate, Terri Phelps gave me this very pretty monogrammed notebook. The monogram die comes from the Large Letter Framelits. And the designer papers come from the Subtles Designer Paper Stack (the Blushing Bride sheet) and the Irresistibly Floral Specialty paper (the striped sheet).
Linda Larson used the fabulous Pretty Pines Thinlits and the super popular Cable Knit embossing folder (that I don't own yet…can you believe it?).
Sue Dyas wowed me with these three gifts.
She made a mini hand sanitizer holder…
…this cute Rudolph clip (using the Cookie Cutter Christmas stamp set and coordinating Cookie Cutter Builder punch)…
…and this fun White Gift Box of treats.
After sliding off the plastic outer cover, you can lift out your K-cup! Genius!
And finally these are the stamped gifts I received from Stampin' Up! when I got my big recognition. The charm came wrapped in a box with an adorable tag signed by both Shelli Gardner (the Co-founder and owner of Stampin' Up! ) and Sara Douglass (Shelli's daughter and now CEO). And the card features one of the new stamp sets (Birthday Blast) coming out in the spring (Occasions) catalog this January 4th.
I just got my November Paper Pumpkin kit in the mail yesterday. It's fabulous! I hope to find time to create with it this weekend. Wishing you a fabulous weekend as well!
Also, you can now purchase Stitched Shapes Framelits, a set of beautiful dies that was released early from the upcoming 2017-18 Annual Catalog! Click here to learn more about these dies.
Wow, what a haul you have here! Love all the projects. I do a different holder for the hand sanitizer but this is cute too. I will check to see if Susan has a blog with the directions. If not, feel free to enlighten us Rachel! Then the little box with the sponge dauber, sponges, and shapes with the cute fox is so fun. I could see me making any of these for friends and coworkers.
My PP came yesterday and I made it up – which took me longer than 30 minutes! I just have to adhere the paneled part to the card and add them to the nursing home project. I can’t wait to see what you come up with using the negative parts of the panels! I want a refill kit already. The stamp set is definitely a keeper!
Thanks for your kind comments Chris!
Too funny that you already assembled your PP kit! It IS a great one for sure. And there really is just a small window of time to use them if they will be created as is.
Here is a link to the hand sanitizer holder that Sue gave me…https://youtu.be/7zr1tE2a0ZI (Erica Cerwin is fabulous!).
Happy Thanksgiving!