Vouchers of course are perfect for this scenario but I only had half an hour to make the holders in between band practice, doing the dishes and getting to bed.
Here are the two gift card holders I made using a tutorial by Andrea Walford and the same colours for cardstock, dsp and ink for both, I changed the stamp set and the punches. I think I've managed to make one feminine and one masculine which was my goal.
What do you think?
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Stamp Sets - Time to Party & Sincere Salutations
Paper - Haiku, Very Vanilla, More Mustard, Tangerine Tango
Ink - Pumpkin Pie Classic Ink Pad
Punches - Scallop Square, Scallop Oval, Wide Oval, Word Window, 1" Circle, Eyelet Border
Accessories - Paper Cutter, Mat Pack, Craft Knife, Adhesive, Sticky Strip, Blender Pen
This is my take on a swap card that I received from Julie at Wellington's Field Training a couple of weeks ago. Even better with this one is the potential to use up those scraps of paper and cardstock we all have lying around.
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Stamp Set - Best Yet (Hostess Set)
Paper - Ski Slope DSP (2009 Spring Mini Catalogue), Real Red, Whisper White and Chocolate Chip Cardstock
Ink - Chocolate Chip Classic Ink Pad
Punch - Large Tag
Accessories - Paper Cutter, Paper Snips, 6mm Chocolate Chip Grosgrain Ribbon, Adhesive,
The Splitcoast Stampers resources section is a fantastic resource for sourcing ideas and instructions for bigger events. Thank you so much to the ladies who provided their tutorials.
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(Bottom): - Me, Megan Bennett (Wainuiomata), Barbara Hanlen (Lower Hutt)
and here is one of me demoing the Smackin' Acetate technique I showed the ladies for my Workshop WOW.
I didn't demonstrate full cards on the night but showed the ladies how to make the three different backgrounds I used and then showed them the finished cards.
Here are the cards that I showed on the night: -

After seeing me demo the Smackin' Acetate technique at a workshop Gillian came to my latest Craft at Keryn's session to make this card with a Father's Day message. Gillian very kindly let me borrow her design for my Workshop WOW demonstration.

So after that I settled down in a clear space and put together the left over make and takes from my Anniversary workshop. Another ten Christmas cards down, a lot more to go.
This card is a CASE of one on page 21 of the 2009 Spring Mini Catalogue. A change of colours, embellishments and greeting stamp and here it is. I find the Stampin' Up!® Idea Book and Catalogue and Mini Catalogues to be a great source of inspiration. If you'd like to be sent a copy of the current Spring Mini contact me and send me your Snail Mail Address.
Supplies used all Stampin' Up!®: -
Stamp Sets: - Tree Trimmings - $28.95 (great value) for the stamped baubles, Occassional Greeting and Holly Jolly Christmas for the words.
Colours: - Baja Breeze, Pacific Point, Kiwi Kiss and Whisper White
Punch: - Scallop Edge - $35.95 (I couldn't be without this one)
Other: - Paper Cutter, Paper Snips, Baja Breeze Corduroy Buttons, Button Bouquet, Assorted Designer Brads, Stamp A Ma Jig - $26.95 (necessary if you want the string with bow lining up with the bauble exactly), Crop A Dile, Snail Adhesive, Stampin' Dimensionals.
Clockwise from top left, Julie, Judith Hutchinson, Barbara Ferris & Megan Bennett (Keryn's Krew)
It was great to see so many of Keryn's Krew there. Thank you ladies, I was so proud to have the members of my team filling an entire table.
The swaps this year were of an excellent standard as I think you'll agree when you see the photo below. I only had ten swap cards made so I missed out on a lot of other lovely swaps. I'll post the second batch tomorrow.

The photo isn't great as it was the first one to be taken with Dave's brand new mobile phone. He'd only got it on Friday.
Thank you to Splicoast stampers for having printable instructions for this card type which meant they travelled with me as well.
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Stamp Set - Greetings Eight

A couple of days ago Mum's been having a clear out and brought it back to me to use as a sample. It's showing a little bit of wear and tear but I think it's held up really well.
I made this box following a tutorial and I've had a search but I can't locate the website that I found it on. If it's your's please let me know so I can add your link to this post.
All supplies Stampin' Up!®: -
Playful Petals Stamp Set 116332- $62.95
Tea Party Designer Series Paper 113992 - $19.95
Certainly Celery 5/8" Poly Twill Ribbon - FREE
