Gifting Wine?
December 17, 2018
I had lots of “leftover” die cuts, colored snowmen and such, so I used up a lot of it making these Wine Gift Bags. I’m happy with how they turned out and I was able to sell some of them at my last Christmas Season Craft Fair this past weekend.
It would be fun to do a class where everyone can make these…next year, what do you think?? Would you like a class like that?
This second set of wine bags, I used the Dashing Along DSP, which has been one of my favorite DSP’s from this Holiday Catalog. What’s your favorite Holiday dsp?
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4 Responses to “Gifting Wine?”
Debi, I really enjoyed the snowman card class. I enjoyed coloring the snowman more than I thought I would.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Coloring is my favorite relaxing activity, and the Stampin’ Blends, (alcohol markers) make it especially fulfilling! My daughter has used this type of marker for years and she always loved it. I didn’t try them until SU! came out with a line of alcohol markers.
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These do seem like a good craft fair item!
My fave DSP is the All is Bright collection.
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Yes, that is a beautiful dsp. Fun fact, Stampin’ Up designers actually arrange the florals, pine needles, ornaments, lights etc… and do the photography to create our photo-dsp’s. I thought that was pretty cool. They showed us a video, last April at Onstage I believe it was, showing us the process.
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