Snowman Fun
November 18, 2015
This past weekend I attended the Stampin' Up! OnStage local event. It was a wonderful weekend full of inspiration, friends, sneak peeks, and of course stamping. I learned a lot about the upcoming Occasions catalog ( it is fabulous) and I am looking forward to sharing lots of ideas with you in the coming weeks. It was also a time for me to stop and take a look at my stamping business. I will talk about that another time cause it really is a whole other conversation.
Back to the OnStage event. It is customary to bring your team members who attend a card or gift. I failed to take pictures of what i gave my team. I know(what a fail) but I did not finish them until the morning of the event so I was just happy to get them completed. I do have pictures of the little snowman treat I included in their package. I also made extras of these to give to friends.
These are fun and quick to put together! The Real Red "tray" measures 1-7/8" x 4-1/4", scored on both sides at 3/8". The tray is not really necessary but it makes getting the snowman in the bag much easier. The plastic bag is one that I purchased last time I was in Honolulu. It measures 1.9" x 9.8". I trimmed it down a bit to accommodate my project. You can also use pretzel bags but they are a little bigger. I wrapped the candies with copy paper and attached the Black Glimmer paper buttons with glue dots. Using a Black marker I outlined just the face of the larger snowman from the Snow Place stamp set. I stamped and die cut the scarf and the hat using the Snow Friends Framelits dies.
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The Snow Friends Framelits dies are on the Weekly Deal! I know it is almost like I planned it but it is just a happy coincidence.
I will also be posting another little treat using the Snow Place set and Snow Friends on my Facebook page later on today, so be sure to check it out! Have a great one and thanks for stopping by!
These little guys are so stinking cute! TFS!
Posted by: Kim Hadad | November 23, 2015 at 10:22 PM
Thanks Kim! They are fun and easy to make too. Thanks for stopping by.
Posted by: Sharon Hashimoto Burkert | November 24, 2015 at 08:17 AM