Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator Pootles – Sweet Li’l Things Banner Card
Oh this paper is so gorgeous!
I can see lovely Sweet Li’l Things Paper being put into shadow box frames, added to baby layette baskets. Oh so many things!
Definitely it’s one for those of you who do scrapbooking, but as my babies are getting older now (okay, so 4 isn’t exactly old, but he’s all about the lego right now) and I don’t do scrapping, I think the card is going to have to do for now!
Well it’s not, but I have done quite a few baby box things recently, so I just wanted a simple card.
And this one is definitely simple!
A couple of strips of the DSP, a strip of Tip Top Taupe Dotted Lace Trim with a couple of matching Blossom Accents and then a big old bow of Watermelon Wonder.
Simple, showcasing some of the paper, and easy to make.
Perfect for me!
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Sam Donald
Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator
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I’m falling more and more in love wth the new Incolors and DSP because of projects like this card. I love the new lace ribbon and the unique way you decided to use it on this card. It gave me the beginnings of an idea for a project. Great job Sam
I love making your projects…especially the boxes and bags! Your teaching style makes everything achievable!! I was wondering how you would suggest pricing for some of the items you create. I am thinking of selling some of my things at a craft fair, but just not sure how to price things. Thanks for your help. Also a BIG thanks for sharing your talents. I live in Wisconsin, USA, yet I feel like you are right next door. My parents passed away 2 months apart coming up on 3 years in July and August. Your blog and Facebook postings have helped me during the grieving process. May seem silly, but it keeps my mind busy and my creative juices flowing. Thanks again! <3 God Bless!