I'm so grateful for all the wonderful people I have met by being a Stampin' Up! demonstrator. I can't even tell you how much joy taking this path in life has given me. And to think… I got that starter kit 16 years ago (February 8, 2000) for the discount and to share the fun with my friends and family "for just awhile."
Last night my Stampers With Art community gathered together online to share, celebrate, chat, learn and stamp together! This was one of the two make-n-takes projects they could make during the event. I sent them each the pieces ahead of time so they could make one of these 3-D "sour cream" containers using one of the new Sale-a-Bration items just released yesterday. During our online event I also demonstrated in a video how to assemble it. I love the idea of sharing my demonstrations this way. Those that were unable to attend when the event was live could watch later. Those that needed to see it demonstrated again could just watch again…
…and those of you that are not a part of my community of stampers could watch it here from my blog and get a glimpse at the fun that we have. wink wink! (Let me know if you want to take advantage of the great Starter Kit special going on right now.)
Here are a few of the alternate ways I shared for putting the supply pieces together differently.
Here is a list of the supplies I used to put together the intended project – the sour cream container shown at the top.
Product List
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Love your little container. Thanks for the great video. Have been wondering what I was going to o with my corrugated paper!, Now I know!
I enjoy so much your blogs, so many ideas and pretty layouts. Thanks for the inspiration!
So glad you liked my idea. Thanks, Dianne.
Awww…thanks, Rosemarie!
Did you have candy kisses inside these sour cream pouches? Couldn’t think what else you could do with them. They are cute! I also liked the same on a card and scrap sheet.
Yes, you would need something small…kisses, jelly beans, etc. But you could take this same concept and use a bigger rectangular piece if you wanted to put in more goodies. Any rectangle should work.