Monday, August 3, 2020

Team Meet Projects and Swaps

Yesterday we held our team meeting via Zoom to launch the new Mini Catalogue which starts TOMORROW!!! Here are the projects we made. With help from my Stampin' Buddies Denise and Rachael, we prepped kits for over 18 of us and sent them off 'snail mail style' to arrive in time for yesterday so all they needed to do was stamp their sentiments and assemble and we were done.

The little favor box was made using the Little Treats Bundle (love this and stay tuned for more with this awesome set of dies) and the Flowers for Every Season DSP. The two cards were made from the Wonder of the Season Mega Suite which has two stamp set and die bundles, two DSP packs, a ribbon combo pack, wonderful red gems, a gorgeous set of memories and more cards plus these stunning foil accented cards and matching envelopes. This is the card I designed with the printed cards and envelopes, totally love these little baubles in case you didn't realise yet. The new red and green silver foil are perfect for these baubles too. The dies and sentiment are from the Cherish the Season Bundle.



Have a few more projects using these baubles so stay tuned in the coming days for more inspiration.
Every time we have a team meet we encourage them to participate in a team swap and here are the swaps from some of our team members. It was such a fabulous and varied collection this time which was great to see. I made one of Chris Slogars cute gift card holders. (bottom left)

Even though COVID has severely impacted the way we get together it never stops our creative spirit and we thoroughly enjoy the time we get to craft together no matter how it is. It helps when Stampin' Up! produce such awesome products that make it effortless and thoroughly enjoyable. Let's face it when your stuck inside almost 24/7 plus homeschooling three kids like me, it's so good to be able to escape to my craft room when they go to bed and forget about all the sadness and anxiety outside. Wear your masks everyone and stay home and stay safe - we can do this!  

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