All Occasion
Pop of Pink Gift Treats!
Yeah! I’m so excited to be the featured designer at Craft Project Central today! Here’s a sneak peek at my project, I hope you like it. If you’d like to have the tutorial for this project, hop on over to Craft Project Central and subscribe to December. You’ll not only get this tutorial but all of the great projects for December!
How would you like to win a FREE December subscription to Craft Project Central??? I’ll be giving one away on December 29. All you have to do to be entered in the drawing, is to go over to Craft Project Central and comment on my project before December 29. I’ll randomly select a winner from those that have left a comment on my project. The winner will be announced on my blog on December 30. Please click over and leave a comment on my project!
If you like Kate Spade, you’ll love the Pop of Pink Specialty Designer Series Paper (DSP). Kate Spade is all about black and white stripes, hot pink and polka dots. I love making projects inspired by Kate Spade. The DSP is on sale right now!
You’ll always have a gift ready to go after you make these Pop of Pink Gift Treats. The Double Pocket Treat Holder is great for giving gift cards, tea bags or candy, and the five Nugget Box is sure to make someone smile!
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Blessings,
Beth
Recycled Calendar Envelopes & Note Cards!
Craft Project Central made by Regina Andari.
Now that the year is coming to a close, you’ll soon be finished with your 2016 calendar. This tutorial will demonstrate how to create a set of colorful envelopes from the calendar photos. Instructions are also included for making a set of note cards that feature the same clean and simple design, but you’ll learn how to sort the envelopes so that similar and coordinating colors can be used to stamp the images on the cards. Lastly, since you may wish to give your finished card set as a gift, this tutorial includes instructions for a gift box.
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Blessings,
Beth 🙂