When it comes to Christmas and the holidays, are you a traditionalist? Or do you prefer non-tradiational colors? I experimented with both using Stampin’ Up!’s Frosted Gingerbread Bundle. It comes with the Frosted Gingerbread Stamp Set and the coordinating Gingerbread Dies. Buy them as a bundle and save 10 percent.
The coordinating Gingerbread & Peppermint 6 x 6 Designer Series Paper makes this a versatile and fun combination of products. The colors include Real Red, Old Olive, Early Espresso, and Cinnamon Cider — what might be called your traditional colors.
I love this pack of 48 sheets, You can use the dies to cut the images directly from the paper, as well as use it for accents and backgrounds.
Frosted Gingerbread Mini Cards
I had much fun experimenting with this bundle and just had to make some 3 x 3 mini cards in a variety of designs. Here’s a sample of the traditional colors using pieces cut from the patterned paper.
Mini cards make great teacher gifts, hostess gifts, and stocking stuffers. Or, use them as your own gift tags. They are so easy to make. Cut your base card stock at 6 inches x 3 inches and score at 3 inches. Fold and decorate.
In addition, Stampin’ Up! offers mini envelopes as well as fun acetate boxes that can be decorated to coordinate with the cards. Be sure to view the product list below.
Frosted Gingerbread Mini Cards Video
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Welcome to Team Stamp It group’s November 2020 Blog Hop. This month, we feature holiday cards and projects using Stampin’ Up! rubber stamps,ink, paper, and embellishments. Thank you for joining us! We offer great inspiration for your holiday card making and gift giving.
Be sure to visit each blog on the hop and leave a comment. Use the hashtag #stampitcontest. One lucky commenter will receive a Simply Citrus all-inclusive card kit. Look for a list of hoppers below the project photos and information.
Gold Mini Pizza Boxes
For today’s project, I showcase Stampin’ Up!’s Gold Mini Pizza Boxes and coordinating 3 x 3 cards. Find the boxes on page 152 of Stampin’ Up!’s Annual Catalog.
You receive eight boxes for just $7. Just add some Designer Series Paper and an embellishment, and you’re good to go. (Or, no need to decorate; they are beautiful as is.)
They are perfect for holding a cookie, a jewelry gift, a gift card, and the 3 x 3 cards and envelopes shown here. This complimentary box and matching cards make a great hostess gift as well as teacher gifts or treats for neighbors, friends, bunco groups, bridge groups, and more.
Other Stampin’ Up! ingredients include:
Sounds of the Season Dies.
Gold Foil Sheets.
Black card stock.
Layering Squares Dies.
Subtle Embossing Folder.
Gold Cord (found in Wonder of the Season Ribbon Combo Pack – #153537).
Real Red Sheer Ribbon.
I love these boxes. They lend themselves way to a variety of embellishments, papers, designs, stamps, and more.
Thanks for stopping by today! I appreciate you! Be sure to leave a comment with the hashtag #stampitcontest for a chance to win a free card kit.
Congratulations to last month’s winner: Marla Lesniak.
Please let me know if you have any question about today’s post If you’re not already working with a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I’d love to help you on your paper crafting journey.
Kim
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