Or….Other Things to do While Cleaning Your Stampin’ Space
I’ve been working on transitioning my stampin’ studio from the 2016 Holiday Catalog to the 2017 Occasions Catalog. Of course I have to do some stamping along the way to keep my sanity and just have some fun.
Here are a few projects from both the Holiday Catalog (Hello December — I hope you got one the cards, accessories pack and 6″ x 8″ album) and the new Occasions Catalog.
How about a business card holder?
- Crushed Curry Cardstock
- Party Animal Designer Series Paper
- Party Animal Embellishments
- Emerald Envy Twine
- 1-3/8″ Circle Punch
And a love note filled Sweetheart Glassine Bag?
- Sealed with Love stamp set
- Sending Love Designer Series Paper Stack
- Sending Love Glassine Sheets
- Real Red Classic Ink
- Love Notes Framelits Dies
- Mini Treat Bag Thinlits
- Big Shot
- 3/8″ Metallic Ribbon Combo Pack (Sale-a-Bration)
- Gold Binder Clips
- Paper Snips
I was in love with the Beautiful You stamp set the moment I saw it.
Today’s card is clean and simple.
- Beautiful You stamp set
- Subtles Designer Series Paper Stack – Wisteria Wonder
- Whisper White Thick & Regular cardstocks
- Tuxedo Black Memento Ink
- Wisteria Wonder Classic Ink
- Crushed Curry Classic Ink
- Soft Sky Classic Ink
- Metallic Enamel Shapes
- Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies
- Dimensionals
I combined three products for this z-fold card: Party Animal Designer Series Paper, Carousel Birthday stamp set and Lift Me Up stamp set. I love how they all coordinate.
- Lift Me Up and Carousel Birthday stamp sets
- Emerald Envy and Pacific Point Classic Inks
- Tuxedo Black Memento Ink
- VersaMark Ink
- Clear Embossing Powder
- Big Shot
- Up & Away Thinlits Dies
This is one of my favorite ‘any purpose’ cards. The greeting is totally inter-changable.
- Pop of Paradise stamp set
- Sweet Sugarplum cardstock
- Whisper White Thick cardstock
- Sweet Sugarplum Classic Ink
- Big Shot
- Floral Affection Textured Impressions Embossing Folders
- Simply Scored Scoring Tool
- Dimensionals
I thought it really necessary to get my 2016 Hello December Project Life album completed before June or July 2017. January 2nd I developed about 75 photos and used all but three in one way or another. Some photos gave me 3-5 2″ x 2″ images. What a fun project. I hope we have it again next year because it a great way to document the crazy month of December. And I had to share 3 page pairs so you can see the versatility (and silliness) of the page layouts.
And now it’s back to eliminating some piles of ‘stuff’ and sorting my completed cards. I’ll be taking a bunch of ‘get well’ cards to a women’s group luncheon this coming Tuesday and now is the time to get started with the sorting. It’s too easy to get sidetracked in the process!