This past week went by so fast with school ending, softball games & orientation starting at the college I work at. Whew! Sorry for the long absence...I hopefully will get back on track now.
Check this out!!!
Michele at Purple Onion Designs has a limited quantity of grab bags now available. They contain around 25 stamps of different styles & sizes!! $15.00 includes domestic shipping. International orders will run around $22.00. Michele will need your address for the exact total. The grab bags are all very similar so there would be lots of duplicates if ordering more than one. However, they make great gifts or break them apart to send out as RAKS to friends. The grab bags are not on the website. If you would like to order them, please:
I love grab bags...so fun to see what you may end up with! I wanted to share with you the gifts I made up for Haley to give to her teachers (and also my "go green" effort)...
I used a ribbon spool to make the apple magnet. For more details, see "JB's Tip" at the end of this post...
Stamps: Hero ArtsCL142 Thank You Messages, CL272 All Occasion Messages, CL342 Everyday Sayings LP125 Four Apples; Ink: StazOn Jet Black; Paper: Making Memories, Kraft notecard & White Cardstock (WalMart); Buttons: unknown source; Clear box: Clear Bags; Black chipboard: purchased at Reminisce
Another set...
Another ribbon spool magnet. I also used the Unionbay tag (pictured below) I saved from my dd's shorts...such great inspiration!!
My source of inspiration:
Stamps: Hero Arts CL142 Thank You Messages CL272 All Occasion Messages; Ink: StazOn Jet Black; Paper: Bazzill Basics (yellow swiss dot), Making Memories (green polka-dottie), Little Yellow Bicycle (pink polka-dottie multi-colored polka-dottie) AC White Textured Cardstock; Chipboard; Butterflies: Cosmo Cricket (Girl Friday); Pink Pearls: Hero Arts; Ric Rac: WalMart; C-bug & Scalloped Nestabilities; Clear box: Clear Bags; Martha Stewart Crafts Classic Butterfly Punch; Bling: Hero Arts
To make a ribbon spool magnet:
Use any size ribbon spool (make sure you keep empty ones around so that you can make up small gifts throughout the year). Adhere your enlarged image or die-cut to the front once you have embellished it. Make sure you use strong adhesive such as Aleene's Tacky Glue. You may want to adhere the image to chipboard first & then cut out (this will make it durable). Add a coordinating paper strip or length of ribbon to the inside surface. Adhere magnet, cut to size, on the back (use Aleene's tacky glue). Allow to dry before hanging on a metal surface.
One more tip: to ensure a neat presentation for your notecards, use a clear box such as those I purchased from Clear Bags. I love that they include circular stickers to seal the boxes shut. Also, stick with a simple design to allow room for an entire set of notecards. It is best not to add bulk or 3D elements to boxed notecards...save the fun embellies for the card that accompanies the notecards. :) The boxed notecards make great last minute gifts, so be sure to keep some extra handy!
Long post, I know. Thanks for hanging in there! Catch you later!
Awesome giveaway! I love to see anything distressed and any kind of tutorial featuring new techniques.