Creative Card Closet

Lisa Brown, Independent Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrator

Hello there crafters.  Do you find your, in the last few days to Christmas, needing a little stocking stuffer or gift for a teacher, neighbor, or coworker?  Wrap up your Chapstick's in this cute, little holder to make them festive. Using larger scrap pieces of Designer Series Paper is a fun and easy way to dress these up for gift giving.

The majority of products I used today are included in our Year-End Closeout Sale!  So let's take a look…

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The are just so cute!  Here is the cutting and scoring dimensions you need to create your own:

  • Card stock
    • cut at 2" x 4"
    • score all four sides at 5/8"
  • Designer series Paper
    • cut at 2-3/4" x 3-1/2"
    • score on 3-1/2" side at:  3/4", 1-3/8", 2-1/4" and 2-7/8"

Watch my SAVI Sunday Video here or click below to see the easy assembly instructions.

Close-up picture of holder made with the Wonder of the Season Specialty Designer Series Paper:   This paper is 50% off right now, with our year end sale, value until January 4, 2021 or until supplies last.  Jingle Bells are only $2.50.  And the cording is from the Wonder of the Season ribbon combo pack which is also 50% off.  

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The other three Chapstick holders were made with products from the Most Wonderful Time Product Medley, which is also on the year-end sale list!   The medley comes with stamps, coordinating dies, tinsel ribbon, star embellishments and a pack of 6×6 DSP with foil pieces and a ton of stickers.  

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Spend $50.00 in product with me in December, using Hostess Code:  SDEMF774 and receive a goody from me!

 

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