What a fabulous start to the 25 Years of Stampin’ Up! celebration! This Best of Birthdays set ($14.95!!) is a great selection of birthday images and I immediately saw the potential for favors:
Of course, this is a Stampin’ Up! birthday, so the favors have to be Stampin’ Up! favors! And the Sycamore Street Designer Series Paper (DSP) is such a great bundle of designs and colors that I knew it would be a perfect choice for birthday fun.
How about a rosette for your birthday cake – or your cupcakes – or your centerpieces – or your flowers? This rosette was a snap with the Designer Rosette Bigz XL die. I cut the DSP about 1 1/2 inches wide and used two 12 inch strips. A little Tombo (the Wonder Adhesive) attached the ends into a circle, and some hot glue on our Silicon Craft sheet secured the rosette quickly and easily.
The images are embossed in White and Tangerine Tango for an extra pop, and those curly ribbons are from the Sale-a-bration Sycamore Street ribbon and button bundle. I’ve tried curling our ribbon before with limited luck, but I had an idea this time: I wrapped the ribbon around a skewer and taped it down (and by the way, I consider a fistful of skewers an essential tool on my craft desk). Then I spritzed it with a little hair spray – yep! – and gave it a shot with my heat tool. I let it cool down and success!! I had curls 🙂
I love the Petite Pocket die for favors. It’s a fun size and shape for anything from pencils and crayons to Pixie Stix or even Stampin’ Spritzers! This image is also embossed to make it easier to color with markers – I’m a messy, outside-the-lines artist. A few quick accents and these little pockets are done – with our beautiful, two-sided DSP this is an easy project to mass produce.
And here’s my current favorite favor – the Petal Cone die! It just takes one die cut folded over on itself to make this cute ice cream cone shape, and then a pair of fun DSP scalloped half-circles (also on the die) to dress up that cone. Our super-soft seam binding is supple enough to thread through the buttonholes, so that button is tied right onto the favor.
Hope you’ve enjoyed this stop on the tour! There’s much much more to come – skedalddle on over to see what Robin Merriman at http://www.TrinityDesignStudio.com has created or click on the link below to send you over. And check back next month for the Best of Love 25th Anniversary Blog tour!
Love your projects Ann!
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Great 3D projects. Perfect gifts for fellow stampers!
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I like the pocket petite project!
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