Stampin' Up! updated the Clearance Rack yesterday with some favorites from the last Annual Catalog. Check out the deals -- up to 60% off! One of my favorites is the Flowers for Every Season Designer Paper. Last year, I used this paper pack to design a desktop flip calendar and then I used the extra pieces to create a set of cards and some treat boxes. I love these projects so much I just had to re-share them! Grab a pack of the Flowers for Every Season paper and get started!
This epic One Sheet Wonder uses every piece of every pattern from the Flowers for Every Seasons Designer Paper! With 12 different patterns, that cover -- well, every season -- it was a natural choice for my first project, a desktop flip calendar.
Flip Calendar
I cut the designer paper into 3-1/4" x 5-1/4" pages and punched two holes at the top. (The holes are 1/2" from the top and 3/4" from each side.) I couldn't find a calendar template I liked, so I created by own! I printed the calendars and die cut them with the second largest scallop rectangle from the Stitched So Sweetly Dies.
Additional Supplies: 1-1/4" Loose Leaf Binder Rings; 4" x 6" Pedestal Frame (discontinued IKEA design, available on Amazon)
Four Season Floral Cards
I cut the remaining designer paper (2-3/4" x 6") at 4" to create (12) 2-3/4" x 4" pieces. I cut (6) 3" x 4-1/4" pieces from one sheet of Basic White cardstock to use as the designer paper layers. Before adhering them together, punch or die cut a circle or tag shape. (This is a great way to conserve paper!) Mix and match from on In Color Cardstock Bases. Finished with the stamped tag, ribbon, and rhinestones.
Here are the finished cards;
2-4-6 Treat Boxes
There are two pieces of designer paper left from the original 6" x 6" Flowers for Every Season piece. I used them both on this next project! These cute little treat boxes are perfect party favors or use them for small gifts.
Directions:
- Start with a 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" piece of cardstock. Using the Scoring Blade on your Stampin' Trimmer, score the cardstock at 2”, 4”, 6”, and 8”.
- Turn the cardstock lengthwise and score once more at 2".
- Cut the score lines on the shorter end up to the 2" score line you made in step 1. These flaps will become the bottom of your container. (You can completely cut off the small flap on the end.)
- Put Tear & Tape adhesive on the side flap and 3 of the 4 bottom flaps and assemble the box.
To decorate each box, I used the 3/4" x 3-1/4" DSP strip leftover from the first project and the 2-3/4" x 2" pieces from the cards. Punch a tag from the larger piece of designer and use the small one as a banner. I added a stamped 1-1/2" circle and linen threat to finish it off.
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I made all three of these projects and they were so fun to make! Thank you for sharing them.
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