We’ve got a fantastic Tin available so I couldn’t resist getting one of these for myself.
Gorgeous right? and this tin contains ink, a clear block, stamps and even a punch! Got to love punches. At least I do, especially the ease of creating multiples or on the go! Keep the tin or fill it and give it as a gift. The choice is yours.
Today’s card was inspired by one that Stampin’ Up! did in training for us in our quarterly magazine.
I love the soft feel of this card that I’ll be sending out for this month’s Thank You to those that order.
Want to make some too? Here is a FREE Tutorial for the card.
Darling Label Thank You Card Tutorial PDF
(I’ll include a complete supply list below for you.)
And as I worked with the set I thought it would be nice to have a storage case for the stamp set too, since I’d like to put mine on my shelf with the other stamp sets – so I created a Standard Stamp Case Insert for it too.
Darling Label Punch Box Case Insert PDF
Simply print it off trim and slide into one of our Standard Stamp Cases (119105). If you like this, you’ll want to check out my Organizational items from the Current Catalogs and more. Simply click on the Organizational Category.
Happy stamping!
Supplies:Â
Stamp Set: Darling Label Punch Box (146855)
Inks: Powder Pink (147147) and Soft Suede Classic Ink (147115)
Paper: Petal Pink (146985), Soft Suede (115318), Vellum (101856), and Very Vanilla Card stock (101650)
Accessories: Gold Mini Sequin Trim (144128), 2″ Circle Punch (133782) and Paper Snips (103579)
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Jini how what do you do to the ends of the gold sequin trim to keep from coming loose? Thanks!
Diane, I hold the sequins down with Snail. You can see the full step by step directions in my PDF Tutorial.