I covered the box and lid with some Cheerful Treat DSP - making sure to have coordinating papers on the inside too (Lucky Limeade and Concord Crush DSP.) Since one of the items inside the box is the Hostess-only Posy Punch stamp set, I used mine to create embellishments for the lid. I pretty much went to town on this thing! I used my Big Shot to cut out a Top Note die and then embossed it with the Vintage Wallpaper embossing folder. Then I put my new Simply Scored to good use and made the rosettes and the pleated ribbon effect on the Lucky Limeade DSP banding.
The box was finished off with some Melon Mambo Scallop Dots ribbon around the rim and then it was ready to fill!
Inside I included the exclusive Posy Punch stamp set (in clear mount), a Clear Mount size C block and a Classic Stampin' Pad in Basic Black. But I thought it needed more so I created some greeting cards.
I loved the card in the catty (p. 11) and tried to make it but it looked like H-E-double hockey sticks so ... I turned to my fellow demonstrators for some help and Lisa Palmer came to my rescue. I redid it and this is the result! Wish I could keep it!!
Supplies used: Papers: Cheerful Treat DSP, Lucky Limeade, Concord Crush and Melon Mambo DSP, Lucky Limeade, Concord Crush, Melon Mambo and Whisper White card stock; Ribbons: Lucky Limeade 3/8" Ruffled Ribbon, Melon Mambo 1/2" Scallop Dots Ribbon and Concord Crush 1/2" Stitched-poly Ribbon; Stamps: Posy Punch and Family Reunion; Inks: Lucky Limeade and Concord Crush Classic Stampin' Pads; Punches: Fancy Flower, 3/4" circle, Itty Bitty Shapes - scallop circle and Scallop Trim Border Punch; Embellishments: Bitty Buttons, Basic Rhinestones and white Bakers Twine.
And quickly, here are the packets she had me "jazz up".
She gave me two stacks of books - one for boys and one for girls - so I tried to come up with something gender neutral (ish!) Since I currently have mostly Christmas product, I scratched my head for a few days wondering what the heck to do! Then I remembered my Pennant Parade stamp set and Petite Pennants Builder Punch and ... voila!
I used some Spice Cake and First Edition Specialty DSP which I ran through my Big Shot using the Top Note die. I then took the First Edition piece, trimmed it by basically ripping along the perforations around the edge, ripped it some more, curled it then inked it. What I was left with was a piece of distressed paper that looks like it could have come out of an ancient library book!
For the Boy bundle I used Soft Suede and Pear Pizzazz card stock to create my banner then strung it with some linen thread and tied on two Bitty Buttons to finish it. I Googled "quotes on reading" and found this one ("If you can read this, thank a teacher." - Anonymous Teacher) which I just knew was perfect for my teacher cum politician Sister-in-law! I printed it out onto Pear Pizzazz cardstock, folded it into a banner and attached it using dimensionals.
The Girl Bundle got very similar treatment only this time I used Pool Party and Soft Suede card stock. The Spice Cake DSP pattern is actually the back side of the one above!
To attach this tag to the Early Espresso 3/8" Quilted Satin Ribbon, I punch a hole with my Crop-A-Dile then made a loop with some Linen Thread and strung it onto the ribbon before tying the bow.
Supplies used: Papers: Spice Cake DSP, first Edition Specialty DSP, Pear Pizzazz, Pool Party and Soft Suede card stock; Stamp set: Pennant Parade: Ink: Soft Suede Classic Stampin' Pad; Punch: Petite Pennants Builder Punch; Ribbon: Early Espresso 3/8" Quilted Satin Ribbon; Embellishments: Linen Thread and Bitty Buttons.
Thanks for looking!
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Wow! Love all your Cheerful Treat cards, Alison. You have a great eye, natch, because you're an interior designer. (I'm an architect, btw). And those book tags are so yummy vintage - I'm going to have to try your method of distressing the First Edition papers.
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