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National Sweetest Day

Festive Friday Challenge

It’s time for another Festive Friday Challenge!  I love being a designer for Festive Friday and this week’s challenge #FF0018 is Sweetest Day (Oct 20) and/or Stripes.  You can earn points to choose free items from our Festive Friday Store! #festivefridaychallenge  To enter, you only need to post a picture of your card to Pinterest.  I can help you with the link.  Please email me at Beth@StampingMom.com  and I would love to help you.  Entering challenges is truly a lot of fun.  Please join us! #NationalSweetestDay

Stampin Up Animal Outing card and Triangle Box Lindor treat designed by demo Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom #cute&simple4u #NationalSweetestDay

If you want instructions, please enter our challenge at Festive Friday and you can choose the free tutorial for this card and box with the points you earn.

Stamps:  Animal Outing (146600)
Paper:  Whisper White Cardstock (100730), Bermuda Bay Cardstock (131197), Granny Apple Green (146990), Mango Melody (146989)
Ink: Basic Gray (149165), Mango Melody (147093), Granny Apple Green (147095)
Accessories:  Stampin’ Trimmer (126889), Bone Folder (102300), Big Shot (143263), Detailed Trio Punch (146320), Animal Friends Thinlits (146823), Stitched Shapes Framelits (145372), Wood Crate Framelits-heart (143730), Scalloped Tag Topper (133324), 1-1/4″ Mini Striped Ribbon-Bermuda Bay (146939), Silver & Whisper White Baker’s Twine (145569), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Bermuda Bay Stampin’ Blends (144600), Mango Melody Stampin’ Blends (147945), Smoky Slate Stampin Blends (145058), Granny Apple Green Stampin’ Blends (147274), Bermuda Bay Enamel Dots-Retired
Techniques: CAS clean and simple

 

Stampin Up Animal Outing card designed by demo Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom #cute&simple4u #NationalSweetestDay

NATIONAL SWEETEST DAY

National Sweetest Day is observed on the third Saturday in October by people of all ages.

Just in time for its 100th Anniversary, National Sweetest Day encourages everyone to be generous even in the smallest ways.  From its inception as Candy Day in 1916, this day reminds us that even small tokens improve the lives of those around us who are suffering or going without.  While the day may have begun with candy and sweets, encouraging us to take home sweets to our sweethearts and friends, it is a day full of lessons in persistence and resilience.

On National Sweetest Day, take care of all those who need care.  Even those who need great care, when given the smallest token will feel the effects.  A little treat, a card, a show of support during a time of need may be the sweetest gift on this day.

HOW TO OBSERVE

Give a gift to someone who needs a reminder of the sweetness in the world on The Sweetest Day of the Year. Use #NationalSweetestDay to post on social media.

HISTORY

National Sweetest Day found its beginnings in a holiday founded by the National Confectioners’ Association in 1916 called Candy Day.  On October 14, 1916, candy shops around the country filled newspapers announcing their sweetest treats and delights.  Originally designated to be celebrated the second Saturday of every October, the confectioners’ convention in Detroit in May of 1916 made the final resolution. Walter C. Hughes, the secretary of the National Confectioners’ Association, encouraged Americans to patronizes their local candy shops, bakers, and druggist for the highest quality confections.

The earliest mentions of the “Sweetest Day of the Year” were in several advertisements found in Indiana, Minnesota, and Texas newspapers.  It was not the official name of the day – not yet.

In 1917 with war raging in Europe, many retailers encouraged patrons to “Get one for yourself and one for the boys overseas!”

By April of 1918, the United States officially entered the war in Europe and with that came rationing.  Sugar, as well as many other commodities, became scarce.  The holiday that was starting to see such success was shelved.

With the end of the war in 1919, sweetness returned to October.  So sweet in fact, Candy Day became an entire week.  Then in 1923, the day kicked into the full charitable swing.
Sweetest Day’s theme of charity and giving became apparent in 1921 when the Detroit Retail Confectioners, Detroit Wholesale Confections Club, Detroit Jobbing Confectioners Association and the Michigan Confectioners Club joined forces with the Red Cross to distribute thousands of bags of candy to hospitals, orphanages, shelters and homes across Michigan. The celebration also included 100 regulation army target balloons which dropped coupons worth a box of candy.

I hope you’ll join me in celebrating Sweetest Day this year!

 

Stampin Up Animal Outing Triangle Box Lindor treat designed by demo Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom #cute&simple4u #NationalSweetestDay

Are you looking for a Stampin’ Up demo?  Contact me and I’ll send you one of these cards and a new Holiday catalog!

Stampin Up Christmas card designed by demo, Beth McCullough. See more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom #cute&simple4u

 

Blessings,

Beth 🙂

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Pals “From the Heart” Blog Hop

Welcome to the Pals January 2018 Blog Hop. Our theme this month is “From the Heart” featuring heartfelt projects like Valentine’s Day, Thinking of You, Get Well and Sympathy. Whether you’re just starting the hop, or have come from a previous Pal’s blog, you’ll find the line-up toward the end of my post to help you move along.

Stampin Up Valentine Triangle Box designed by demo Beth McCullough. Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom #cute&simple4u

This cute and simple Valentine Triangle Box was inspired by Windy Ellard’s Merry & Bright Truffle Boxes.  This box is so easy to make.  Once I got started making them, it was hard to stop.

Stampin Up Valentine Triangle Box designed by demo Beth McCullough. Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom #cute&simple4u

Paper: Painted with Love Specialty DSP, Gold Foil, Melon Mambo
Accessories: Love Mini Tinsel Trim Combo Pack, Lots to Love Box Framelits Dies, 1 -1/4″ punch, 1′ punch

 

Are you curious what’s inside my box?

Yep, I put a Truffle inside my box, but it’s big enough for many kinds of candy.

Stampin Up Valentine Easy Triangular Box designed by demo Beth McCullough. Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom #cute&simple4u

I’ve been on a “Valentine Triangle Box” roll this week and posted this box yesterday.  It’s always fun to brighten someone’s day with a little treat!

Thank you so much for hopping with the Stampin’ Pretty Pals today. Please take a minute to mark your calendar for our next hop on February 14, 2018. Now hop along using the Blog Hop Line-up below. Don’t forget to leave us a comment. We really like that.

Blog Hop Line-up:  

  1. Mary Fish at Stampin’ Pretty
  2. Becky Retzer at Just in Thyme Crafts
  3. Debbie Mageed at Secret Stamper
  4. Jennifer Michalski at Stamping Serenity
  5. Karen Hallam at Karen’s Stampin’ Habit!
  6. Wendy Klein at Doggone Delightful Stampin’
  7. Rae Harper-Burnet at Wild West Paper Arts
  8. Tricia Chuba at ButterDish Designs
  9. Jeanie Stark at Just Stampin’
  10. Julie DiMatteo at The Paper Pixie
  11. Rosanne Mulhern at Heartfelt Stamping
  12. Pamela Sadler at Stampin’ Pink Rose
  13. Michelle Gleeson at StampinMojo
  14. Beth McCullough at Stamping Mom
  15. Maggie Mata at Maggie Made Cards
  16. Stesha Bloodhart at Stampin’ Hoot!
  17. Kim Jolley at Stampin’ Artfully
  18. Peggy Noe at Pretty Paper Cards
  19. Amy Hoptay at Craft Carnivore
  20. Jackie Beers at Blue Line Stamping
  21. Su Mohr at Aromas and Art
  22. Sara Hicks Stuart at Sentiments by Sara
  23. Kat Chancellor at Stamp ART Connection
  24. Lori Pinto at LollyPop Paper and Ink
  25. Lisa Milligan at Stampin’ Made Simple

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Easy Triangular Treat Box

I’m on the Design Team for Use Your Stuff Challenge Blog and I’m hosting this weeks’s challenge- Use Your Stuff #294 Something New.  Please visit Use Your Stuff and enter something you’ve made with new product.  I chose to make this Easy Triangular Treat Box with Stampin’ Up!’s gorgeous new paper, Painted with Love Specialty Designer Series Paper (DSP).

Paper: Painted with Love Specialty DSP, Gold Foil, Melon Mambo
Accessories: Love Mini Tinsel Trim Combo Pack, Lots to Love Box Framelits Dies (heart), 1 -1/4″ punch, 1′ punch

 

Directions to make the Easy Triangular Treat Box-

Need 2- 2″ x 8″ strips of cardstock or DSP

As shown on “A” use a ruler and draw a line from the 1″ mark to the score line at 3″ at the top of the cardstock.  Do this again from the 1″ mark to the 3″ score line at the bottom of the cardstock.  Do the same thing from the other end to the 5″ score line.  Use your bone folder and score on all four of these lines.

As shown on “B” use a ruler and draw a line from the 1/2″ mark to the score line at 3″ at the top of the cardstock.  Do this again from the 1/2″ mark to the 3″ score line at the bottom of the cardstock.  Do the same thing from the other end to the 5″ score line.  Cut the cardstock along the four lines you drew.  My picture shows the cardstock with these pieces already removed.

Put Tear and Tape on the center square of the A piece. Line up the center square of the B piece and adhere together.  Put Tear and Tape on one side of the B piece.

Line up the sides of the A pieces behind the B piece and adhere.  The back of the box is open to put candy in.  Bring it up and put a hole through all the layers and add ribbon to hold the box together.

Please email me if you have any questions.  Beth@StampingMom.com.

 

Yeah!  I just found out I was a Clean and Simple Favorite over at Splitcoast Stampers last week.  That really makes me smile!

Here’s the card that was chosen.

Have you ordered a product share yet?  The first product shares will be shipping out later this week.

Designer Series Paper Share $30 includes shipping.  $24 if picking up at my house.

6- 6” x 12” True Gentleman DSP

6- 6” x 12” Sweet Soiree Specialty DSP

6- 6” x 12” Painted with Love Specialty DSP

6- 6” x 12” Petal Passions DSP

6- 6” x 12” Myths & Magic Specialty DSP

3- 6” x 6” Myths & Magic Glimmer Paper

12- 6” x 6” Tutti-frutti DSP

12- 6″ x 6″ Picture Perfect Party DSP

57 sheets total

Ribbon Share Approx 1 yard of EACH of the following:$6, get an additional yard of each ribbon for an additional $5.  So basically you can get as many yards as you want.  1 yard of each ribbon $6, 2 yards of each ribbon $11, 3 yards of each ribbon $16, etc. Shipping can be combined with other shares.

Berry Burst 3/8” Metallic-Edge Ribbon

Silver Baker’s Twine

Love Mini Tinsel Trim- Gold and Powder Pink

Whisper White ¼” Organza Ribbon

Lemon Lime Twist 3/8” Mini Striped Ribbon

Night of Navy 3/8” Corduroy Ribbon

7 yards of ribbon total

Embellishment Share  $6 (shipping can be combined with other shares.)

4 Birthday Mini Binder Clips

4 Petal Passion Embellishments

50 Tutti-frutti Adhesive-Backed Sequins

22 Glitter & Clear Epoxy Shapes

3 True Gentleman Buttons

83 embellishments

*** Best deal*** I want it all share $40 (includes shipping) $35 if picking up at my house.  You can add $5 for an extra yard of each ribbon.  Get as many yards as you would like.

Plus BONUS sampler including these additional free products:

  • 2 swap cards
  • 3 whisper White Narrow Note Cards & Envelopes
  • 1 Silver Mini Gable Box

Please email me at Beth@StampingMom.com and reserve your share.  I am only selling 25 shares so don’t delay and contact me today!

 

 

 

Saturday is the last day to sign up for our Cabin Fever stamp camp.  Let me know if I should email you a form so you can get signed up.

Blessings,

Beth 🙂

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Saturday night we went to church and then had awesome fajitas made by Steve.  We played a game of Cribbage and then just like that…another kid went back to college.  We’ll miss you Ryan.  Well actually, I’ll see you tomorrow when we meet you in Ankeny to bring you the things you forgot.  What a smart kid to go to college 45 min from our house.  OK, so I must admit Ryan didn’t technically forget anything.  He has a room mate gift exchange and I had written on the package it was from Ryan.  He told me it was Secret Santa and I wasn’t supposed to put his name on it.  I took it in my Stamping Studio to make a cute tag to put over the name, got distracted and didn’t make the tag and didn’t bring back the gift.  Oops!  I guess Ryan would’ve been better off not mentioning the name on the package.

Have a great week!