Discaimer: this project is NOT my idea! I totally CASE'd (Copy And Share Everything) from Linda Cullen at her blog: https://www.craftystampin.com/coffee-crafts-class-christmas-spinner-holiday-catalog-sneak-peek/
Hello crafty people! Today's project shows off another Seasonal Chums inspiration. This set is just too cute to pass up. It's a tag, it's a reindeer, it's a snowman, it's a pumpkin, geesh!! It's adorable. That's what it is.
I know that a lot of people really like the "clear mount" stamps because they're easier to store and they cost a little less, but I splurged on the wood-mount for this set, and here's why.
This is a set I know I will use A LOT with kids. My own kids will use it to make tags for Christmas and my mom and I will also use it for a craft event at Christmas at her church. Dozens and dozens of kids will be stamping their little "chums" onto cardstock, and frankly, it's worth the extra $7 to not have to worry about whether the stamp and the clear block get separated.
Plus, with wood-mount stamps, I never run out of blocks when I'm playing with multiple stamps at once.
And, I just like the feeling of wood in my hands (shame on you and your dirty mind!).
Ahem, back to the project . . .
So, this is my take on the popular "spinner card." This can only be done with this stamp set because it has a front and back! How smart are these designers?!
Hello crafty people! Today's project shows off another Seasonal Chums inspiration. This set is just too cute to pass up. It's a tag, it's a reindeer, it's a snowman, it's a pumpkin, geesh!! It's adorable. That's what it is.
I know that a lot of people really like the "clear mount" stamps because they're easier to store and they cost a little less, but I splurged on the wood-mount for this set, and here's why.
This is a set I know I will use A LOT with kids. My own kids will use it to make tags for Christmas and my mom and I will also use it for a craft event at Christmas at her church. Dozens and dozens of kids will be stamping their little "chums" onto cardstock, and frankly, it's worth the extra $7 to not have to worry about whether the stamp and the clear block get separated.
Plus, with wood-mount stamps, I never run out of blocks when I'm playing with multiple stamps at once.
And, I just like the feeling of wood in my hands (shame on you and your dirty mind!).
Ahem, back to the project . . .
So, this is my take on the popular "spinner card." This can only be done with this stamp set because it has a front and back! How smart are these designers?!
The bunny cracks me up. Even though it wasn't the intention of the designers (I think!), it's like that bunny is holding onto the snowman for dear life as he gets spun repeatedly.
I'm laughing out loud right now thinking about it!
I used the "Christmas Around the World" DSP for this card, which is included in the BUY 3, GET 1 FREE sale through the end of October.
Here are the other supplies:
If you like this project, you can order all the supplies to make it yourself! And, if you order the Christmas Around the World DSP, remember that it is part of the Designer Series Paper Sale (Buy 3, Get 1 Free!).
Plus, today is the LAST DAY to take advantage of the sale on select items for World Card Making Day!
And, if you order $40 or more and use the October Hostess Code (HDWE4BR6), you will receive a hand-made gift from me. THANK YOU!
Until next time, stay crafty!
Alison
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