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Snickers Envelope Punch Board Box

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Welcome to the Pals Blog Hop for August.  This month we are showing off our favorite crafting tools – those Stampin’ Up! tools that we just can’t live without.  We hope you enjoy our projects.

You may just be starting the blog hop or may have come from Debbie Mageed at Secret Stamper

number 1 on the Pals Hop.  If you get off track at any time, the full lineup below will help you move along from blog to blog so you see all the projects.

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One of my favorite tools is the Envelope Punch Board.  It only costs $20 and every crafter needs one.

 

StampinUp Snickers box made with the Envelope punch board, designed by demo Beth McCullough.  Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

A full size Snickers or Milky Way fits in this box.  I used a 6″ x 6″ sheet of Brights Color Collections Designer Series Paper (DSP).  With one package of DSP you could make 80 boxes!  I think this will make a great back to school gift for teachers and friends.  I have made these boxes in the past for Halloween and Thanksgiving treats.  You can find pictures of my Snickers boxes on my Pinterest page Stamping Mom Stampin’ Up! 3D Gifts- click Here

Here is a Santa Gift Card Envelope I made last Christmas also using the Envelope Punch Board. The punch I used to make the buckle is retired, but you could also use the Label Bracket punch or the Decorative Label punch.

StampinUp Santa's belt gift card holder made with the Envelope punch board, designed by demo Beth McCullough.  Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

The Envelope Punch Board is also awesome for making any size envelopes from 2′ x 3 1/2″ (gift card size) to envelopes 6″ x 8 1/2″.  Please leave a comment and also let me know if you want directionsStampinUp Snickers box made with the Envelope punch board, designed by demo Beth McCullough.  Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

Blessings,

Beth 🙂

Click here for directions to make the Snickers Envelope Punch Board Box!

The next stop is Lynn Kolcun at Stamping with Avery’s Owlery

number 3 on the Pals Blog Hop!  Thanks for visiting; I hope to see you on next month’s Pals Hop!

Blog Hop Line-up:  

  1. Debbie Mageed at Secret Stamper
  2. Beth McCullough at Stamping Mom
  3. Lynn Kolcun at Stamping with Avery’s Owlery
  4. Lisa Pretto at InkBIg Academy Stamps!
  5. Nicole Watt at Pixel Maven’s Retreat
  6. Wendy Klein at Doggone Delightful Stampin’
  7. Shawn de Oliveira at ShawnStamps
  8. Amy at Amy’s Inklings
  9. Michelle Gleeson at StampinMojo
  10. Candy Ford at Stamp Candy
  11. Tricia Chuba at ButterDish Designs
  12. Sherrie Gross at Stampin’ Sunshine
  13. Kalyn Shubnell at The Stamping Chronicles
  14. Pamela Sadler at stampinpinkrose.com
  15. Jennifer Michalski at Stamping Serenity
  16. Debra Simonis at Deb’s Stampin’ Grounds
  17. Jane Knudsen at see jane stamp
  18. Jackie Diediker at Stampin’ Jackie
  19. Katy McGloin at Just Fun Stamping
  20. Deb Cozzone at Deb Cozzone’s Stamping Zone
  21. Sue Becker at RnR Stamping
  22. Jennifer Spiller at Westside Paper Creations
  23. Mary Fish at Stampin’ Pretty

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Stamping makes people Happy!

StampinUp Fry Box, designed by demo Beth McCullough. Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

Grateful! Thanks to all of you who read my blog.  I am very Grateful For You!  If you haven’t already, please Subscribe to my blog.

I am also grateful for stamping! Stamping makes me happy and makes other people happy too!

I am very grateful for Lindsay who makes my hair very cute every five weeks.  I had a hair appointment today and my sweet daughter Abby wanted me to take homemade cookies to Lindsay.  My entire family loves Lindsay!  So because I love to stamp ,  I can make cookies “cute” in five minutes or less.  Here’s what I came up with today on my way out the door.StampinUp Fry Box, designed by demo Beth McCullough. Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

Everything I used is from the current catalog except for the Melon Mambo Trim PomPom.  The cookies (made by Abby)  are Flourless Brownie Cookies. (No flour must be healthy right?!)  Abby is entering these at the Iowa State Fair tomorrow.  Please let me know if you want the recipe.  They are delicious!

Anyway here’s Lindsay when I gave here the cookies.

StampinUp Fry Box, designed by demo Beth McCullough. Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

And here’s Lindsay tasting the cookies.

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See, doesn’t she look happy?  So like I said before, “Stamping makes me happy and makes other people happy too!”

What are you Grateful for?  Please leave me a comment at the beginning of this post.

Blessings,

Beth 🙂

 

 

It’s time to start making Christmas cards!

StampinUp Christmas card designed by demo Beth McCullough.  Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

Here’s my first Christmas card for 2015! The Pals Paper Arts Color Challenge (PPA262) for this week is using Pool Party, Mint Macaron & Tip Top Taupe.  I used a new set, Cheer All Year, from the 2015 Stampin’ Up! Holiday Catalog to stamp the tree. You can use the Perfect Pines Framelits Dies to cut out the tree. Pearl Basic Jewels were added to make the tree fancy.

StampinUp Christmas card designed by demo Beth McCullough.  Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

The Pool Party piece is embossed with the new Softly Falling embossing folder.  It’s really pretty in real life!

StampinUp Christmas card designed by demo Beth McCullough.  Please see more card and gift ideas at www.StampingMom.com #StampingMom

My favorite ribbon of all time is the 2015-17 In color 1″ Dotted Lace Trim.  I have every color of this lace trim and use it often.  The matching envelope is made with the Mint Macaron stripes from the In Color Designer Series Paper Stack.

Christmas is in 137 days!  It’s time to start making Christmas cards and projects!

Blessings,

Beth 🙂

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