Gift Box
BJ on Dec 5th 2011
Have you seen the inexpensive (4 for $2.95) little gift boxes in the Holiday Mini Catalog? They are a quality weight but, then would you expect something different from Stampin' Up!?

This little treat will be made by anyone attending my hostess clubs this week. (yea! – oh, and it might not be the only treat!) I decorated this little guy with a little of our Letters to Santa DSP, Punched a window in the top of the box with the 2 3/8" scallop circle punch, added a window decorated with snowflakes stamped in white Staz On ink, and of course the perfect little greeting from the Sweet Season stamp set. Inside I have tucked a little almond covered pretzel bag – a favorite with some of my friends and neighbors.

So cute and simple!!!! If you don't want to create a window, how about using some of the Stitched Felt designs from the Holiday Mini Catalog (p 30).

Need more holiday ideas? Make sure you check back tomorrow. . . . another cute one on the way. Oh, and just a quick note:
- There is always room for a visitor or new club member to my hostess clubs – Tuesday or Wednesday evening this week! A perfect time to check out what you can do for holiday gifts!
- Chicks, Chocolate & Cards is Thursday night – this week! Spots still available!
- January schedule out VERY soon – let me know if you are wanting a certain class!
Blessings!
Holiday Gift Week
BJ on Dec 4th 2011
Sorry for the longer than normal pause in my postings. . . . but, you'll be happy to know that I have been VERY busy in my stampin' spot creating more projects to share with you. Each day this week, you'll see something simple that you too could create to add that personal (and in most cases very simple) handmade touch to the holidays. Oh, and if you literally have no time, check out my display at MDK studio here in Hastings. There is a well stocked rack of ready to go items that are perfect for stocking stuffers, teacher & neighbor gifts, secret santa's and perhaps even a treat for you!
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It's really rather simple. I used containers from a popular drink – but really, you could use any type of container. I added some DSP, punches, tags and a few other fun embellishments. Filled with a favorite treat and that's it! These were popular at my last craft sale (sold out) and last I knew there were a few at MDK. I have 12 more ready to go!
Blessings!
Craft Fair Tomorrow
BJ on Nov 18th 2011
I've been busy the last few weeks getting ready for craft shows. . . . you will LOVE the creative inspiration that you'll see! Here's one of my newest projects. Like it?

It's one of many that you'll see at my show – AND you'll have the opportunity to make this at my Holiday Gift giving workshop on Saturday, November 26 – 9am! I have a couple of spots left. Let me know if you want one of them. Hope you are enjoying the holiday helpers. . . . make sure you let me know what you think.
If you want to stop by the craft fair, it's at Kenwood Trail Middle School in Lakeville.
Blessings!
It’a banner of a time!
BJ on Nov 13th 2011
On Tuesday, BJ's stampin' spot will be filled with all the fixings for banner making! You'll make the Joy banner seen HERE. and this fun all winter season banner.

I have a couple of spots left in the class and will be prepping tonight – so RSVP if you want one of the spots! Cost is $18.
It's been a weekend of creating – after the advent calendar class yesterday – stay tuned for more cute stuff in the next few days. Oh and 1 week from the BJ's birthday surprise – make sure you check my website next Sunday!
Blessings!
Snowman Treat Box
BJ on Nov 7th 2011
I was experimenting with ideas for my Holiday Gift Class and this idea was born – isn't he cute!

I used the Petal Cone Die for the box on the bottom – just like I did here. With a little felt secured to the top with sticky strip and then tied with bakers twine – he can easily be filled with a holiday treat for neighbors, friends and co-workers! What do you think of this guy? Should he be part of my holiday gift class?
Let the voting (via comments) begin!
Blessings!
The Snowmen are coming!
BJ on Nov 6th 2011
I had a few ideas that I wanted to experiment with. . . . one of which was I wanted a bigger snowman to put on my door. . . while this guy didn't make the cut for my door, I thought I would share him with you!

At just over 12 inches tall – he might be just right for you! I used the 3 1/2", 3" and circles die. For the Hat, I used a portion of the smallest pennant from the pennant die. He is cute. . . . don't you think?
Blessings!
Glimmer Paper
BJ on Nov 5th 2011
Here's a little hint – get your glimmer paper now! On page 41 of the mini catalog, you will find silver and red glimmer paper. Now, we have had the great quality glimmer paper forever – now we have it in silver! Do you wish you had it in other colors? Hmmmm – I will show you how to make that happen! One of my customers mentioned to me that she wanted glimmer paper in other colors and asked me if it could be colored. . . . I tried a stamp pad but, that didn't work to well but, without giving up, I used a re-inker! Yep – it's the bomb!!!! Here's how.
Choose your color of re-inker – you want to go MUCH darker than you think you will need. You'll also need an aqua painter, paper towel and if you are impatient like me, an embossing gun (of course ours is the best!). Unlike water coloring, you will want to use plenty of pressure on your aqua painter to spread out the color. Our quality glimmer paper performs super fantastic with when it gets wet.

When you are done coloring your entire piece of glimmer paper – blot it gently on the paper towel. I say gently because you don't want to blot off the entire amount of color. Then – if you are patient set aside to dry – if you're like me, take your embossing gun and dry it – only takes a few seconds. It's pretty cool – no warping of the paper, etc!!! Thanks to the great quality glimmer paper. An voila! you have glimmer paper – in this case blue! Here's the card I did at my workshops this week!

Isn't it cute!!!!! Here's what I used on this card;
Cardstock & Ink; Wisteria Wonder, Concord Crush DSP & Ink, Wild Wasabi DSP, Chocolate Chip cardstock, Black ink, Real Red Marker, Peach Parfait Marker, Silver Glimmer paper, Whisper White cardstock
Punches: 2 1/2" circle punch (tree and glimmer paper), Jewelry Tag punch (tree base), 1 " circle punch (greeting), Scallop edge punch
Stamp Set: Merry Winter
Enjoy & Blessings today and always!
Simply Scored Ornament
BJ on Oct 29th 2011
Wouldn't this look great on your tree or as a tag to top off a special package?

I used the Simply Scored tool to make it – scoring every 1/2". Love the little extra scalloped edge. I'm busy in my stampin' spot creating ideas for upcoming classes. Make sure you reserve your spot! Today is the holiday card buffet and my guests should be arriving shortly – can't wait for the fun to begin!
Blessings!
Class Updates
BJ on Oct 28th 2011
I know that many of you are starting to think of those holiday cards, gifts and home decor ideas. Why? Because you've all been calling and emailing about my holiday schedule. So, I thought I would highlight it here for you.
Sat, October 29 Holiday Card Buffet - See a plethora of holiday cards – and make as many of them as you want. This class is designed to give you ideas of what you want to make for your holiday cards – or just expose you to as many holiday card ideas as you can stand! Cost is $15 for 12 cards with an order ($25 without). You can add as many cards as you like at $1/card. There are a couple of spaces open for this class. 9am
Hostess Club - Nov 1, 2 and a Woodbury group on Nov 3 – This gives you a consistent girls night out each month plus exposure to a ton of ideas – with the big bonus that you get hostess benefits once every 6 months! 6:30pm
Craft show in Cottage Grove – Saturday November 5 9-4pm Come check out my pre-made ideas!
Big Shot Class – get your holiday gift giving game on with this class – I will focus on holiday give ideas using the Big Shot. Cost is $10 for 4-5 projects. (unless you have free classes from me!) 6:30pm
Chicks, Chocolate & Cards – this monthly customer favorite class will focus on holiday cards. You'll make 12 cards – 3 each of 4 designs. Cost is $15 with an order ($25 without). Thursday, Nov 10 6:30pm
Advent Calendar – Check it out here! Cost is $25. You'll get all the pieces, parts and more to make this beautiful holiday decoration! You will add your own frame (12 x 12) and you're set! 9am
Banners! Check out this cute idea - wouldn't it look cute in your home? In this class you'll make 2 banners – a holiday and a winter one. . . . more to come on this class which is scheduled for November 15 at 6:30pm
Holiday Gift Giving Class - more to come in the near future on this class as well. You will make 5 projects in this class that you can recreate at home. These gifts are designed to be simple but cute, replicatable and perfect for teachers, co-workers, friends and neighbors. Saturday November 26 9am
Holiday Tags & Trinkets - Saturday, December 3. Watch my website for more on this class which will give your packages the perfect finishing touch! In fact – here's a preview!

Wouldn't this be so cute on your packages? He's just so stinkin' cute!!!!
Have a great day everyone! Blessings,
A few more. . .
BJ on Oct 27th 2011
Here's a few more holiday cards to tempt your creative bug. Come check them out on Saturday at the Holiday Card Buffet!
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I love the simple look with Vanilla and Gold. Both of these cards use embossing – if you look closely at the second card, you'll see that the rhinestones are not in the same color we sell in the catalog. . . . want to know how to make them in any color you want? Hint: it involves a marker.
I started on my annual coaster calendars last night . .. . a couple of months done. The dilemma every year is how many to make – Mary at MDK sells them like hot cakes – I hope that 30 will make it!
Blessings!













