This has to be one of my very favorite stamp sets. I first saw this on Pinterest, so it's definitely a CASE. I also made these last year. I've started reusing ideas - I just love the cards so much!
This is a stamp set (above) called Endless Wishes. It's retired, but still available. I place the stamps on my E block and check placement on copy paper.... Stamping then becomes a snap!
The yellow stars are from the Star Border punch. I punched the top star out of a really small scrap of glimmer paper (Don't throw anything away!)
This is an older stamp set, and the Merry Christmas comes from a set that was out in 1991, but I LOVE IT! I'll always use that one... it's so scrolly and pretty! The only trick because of how it's trimmed is getting it straight!
Here for the envelope I used the same stamp set as above, Endless Wishes, and put them on a smaller block.
Click on any of the products below to purchase materials to make this project. If you don't currently have a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, I'd be thrilled to talk with you about furthering your crafting pursuits!
This is a stamp set (above) called Endless Wishes. It's retired, but still available. I place the stamps on my E block and check placement on copy paper.... Stamping then becomes a snap!
The yellow stars are from the Star Border punch. I punched the top star out of a really small scrap of glimmer paper (Don't throw anything away!)
This is an older stamp set, and the Merry Christmas comes from a set that was out in 1991, but I LOVE IT! I'll always use that one... it's so scrolly and pretty! The only trick because of how it's trimmed is getting it straight!
Here for the envelope I used the same stamp set as above, Endless Wishes, and put them on a smaller block.
Click on any of the products below to purchase materials to make this project. If you don't currently have a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, I'd be thrilled to talk with you about furthering your crafting pursuits!
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