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Showing posts with label Sealed with Love Simply Sent Kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sealed with Love Simply Sent Kit. Show all posts

Sunday, February 3, 2013

A Sunday Treat

Who doesn't like a little treat now and then --- to give or to receive?  The Petite Pocket die makes a wonderful 'holder' for fun little gifts.  I wanted to make a non-candy treat for Valentine's Day so I came up with these:
The cute little heart stamp is from one of our special promotions.  I really like it.  I wrapped the Petite Pocket treat containers with Baker's Twine that I didn't use from the Sealed with Love Simply Sent Kit that I used to make my Valentine's Day banner.  The scallop circle is punched from our red Glimmer Paper.  I made about 12 of these packets for Valentine's Day.  They're quick and easy and --- with pencils inside --- they are non-fattening!
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

A Valentine Banner

Love is in the air, especially if you hang this banner.  I made it with one of our Simply Sent Kits.  The kit is called Sealed with Love.  It is a carry-over from our Holiday Catalog.  If you'd like to order one, the order number is #126923 and it is just $7.95 for the kit.


So what all did I add extra with the kit to make the banner?

  • 4 pieces of Pool Party CS to go behind the little cards.  (I did trim the papers down a tiny bit, to fit nicely onto the banner background pieces.
  • 4 doilies (Each one is folded in half.)
  • 4 scalloped circles of red glimmer paper
  • 4 Pool Party letters to spell out 'Love'
  • a strip of Pool Party ribbon (from the S-A-B selections) 
The other punched pieces --- scalloped circles and butterflies --- are from pieces of the Simply Sent envelopes.  You'll be cutting 2 flaps off each of the 'banner' pieces, so save all those scraps for punching out your little scallops and butterflies.

Here's what comes in the kit.  You can make 10 'cards' or you can just start playing. 


I hope today's post will inspire you to take out a Simply Sent Kit and start imagining what all you could do with it.

Some ideas:  
  • a banner
  • actual envelopes with cards
  • a mini album

As you can see, the paper is all polka dots and flowers, so your cards or other creations do not have to be limited to Valentine's Day projects at all!

I got several of the kits and I made cards, gift card holders, and treat pouches.  I didn't use the little round flower pieces or baker's twine, so when I made some chocolate chip treat pouches, I used the baker's twine for that project.  I still have the little round flower pieces, so I'll have to think up something to do with those.  hmmmmm...

What else can you think of to do with a kit?

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