Tape It – Better late than never

  Tape It Gift Bag

 So wouldn't you know that as soon as I received my long-desired stamp set "Tape It", it landed on the retiring list! Thankfully I was able to squeeze it into one card class, and then that card inspired THIS project. I LOVE this stamp set! It's so versatile, so forgiving and easy to work with, and I only wish I had more time to experiment with other color combos!

For this project, I paired "Tape It" with another product I'm currently passionate about – the "Mini Treat Bag Thinlits Die" (which thankfully ISN'T retiring). Colors are Bermuda Bay, Tangerine Tango and Rich Razzleberry…. all from the Brights Color Collection.

For the basic construction I cut both pieces of the bag and attached them together to make one flat surface….. and then stamped onto that in a random color pattern before assembling the rest of the way. I decided not to obsess over the fact that the images don't line up at the seam in the back (although I suppose I COULD have fussed with my grid paper and Stamp-a-ma-jig has I wanted to obsess), and I particularly love that this design is forgiving when the individual stamped images aren't even straight! The card inside measures 3-1/2" x 5".  (Oh, and the little loop of Bermuda Bay ribbon on top is retired, but of course you could use any ribbon you've got handy.)

Finally, I dressed it up with a paper flower, a heart cut from the same die set, a vintage button and some fun matching sequins.

And perhaps the coolest thing about this type of card/bag combo? Without quite as many lumpy-lumps as this one has, it would fit into a regular envelope for mailing…. even without any extra postage!

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Gift box for 12 cards

Gift box of 12 cards
I recently offered to provide a hand-made gift for an auction that would be part of a fundraising event. And of course what would I choose, but a selection of cards?!? The committee had in mind a dozen all-occasion cards, so that's what I prepared…. along with the gift box shown here. The Designer Series Paper you see on the box is retired, but these types of applications offer me the opportunity to use up some of my stash.

As you can imagine, 12 different card designs with coordinating lined envelopes – each set individually packaged in a clear sleeve, took (shall we say), "a bit of time", and I was so intensely focused on getting this project ready to deliver by the deadline that it didn't even occur to me to try to get pix of the cards.  But I did snap a couple pix of the box, even if not great ones.

For any basic box that is likely to be handled over and over again, I often like to use a "belly band" to hold it closed. For my belly bands, I usually custom wrap a length of cardstock around the box, and then wrap that with a layer of two of contrasting DSP. And depending on the style, I'll usually add some type of focal point on top.  In this case, I just stamped the words (from the stamp set "Hello There"….. host-exclusive set, page 237 of the Annual Catalog) with Versamark ink, and then heat embossed with Silver embossing powder. The words "Hello There" seemed particularly appropriate to me.

I then pulled out my favorite Framelits set "Circles Collection" (don't you agree that's GOT to be the  greatest workhorse of our entire collection of Framelits?!?), and found just the perfect size. Mounted that on top of one of our doilies and added a coordinating bow – made from Crisp Cantaloupe thick twine. Sure hope it goes to someone who appreciates the concept of "handmade", lol.