Hello and Welcome,
This month the Let's Get Hopping group are at it again, and the theme is "Use up that DSP". Let's face it all crafters are hoarders of pretty things, and DSP is one thing I want to keep for a special occasion. SO this theme is perfect.
If you have hopped over from my friend Nina McMillan's blog, thank you for visiting!
Christmas is my favourite Holiday, and I love to create little gifts for people that are inexpensive but lets them know I am thinking of them and appreciate them!
Merry Moments DSP has been retired for a long time, but I do hoard paper!!!
These cute little boxes measure 4 1/2 x 2 x 3/4"
Rustic Retreat is a New Stamp Set from the Annual Catalogue. This stamp set is very versatile as it can be used for Masculine, Christmas, Nature and so much more.
Each box is made with a 6 x 6" piece of DSP, and are so quick and easy to make, which makes them a perfect gift for all those people in your life that you would like to let them know you appreciate them!
Thank you so much for hopping over to my blog, next up on the hop is the very talented Shelly Wadge, please click link below.
Please feel free to leave me a comment.
Hope you have a Wonderful Day!
Tracy x
These are super cute! What great stocking fillers that will make other smile :)
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DeleteTracy this stamp set pairs perfectly with the DSP. Such cute little boxes.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Tanya.
DeleteThese boxes are so cute Tracy. Wonderful stocking fillers.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Shelly!
DeleteGorgeous little gift box! Perfect little treat idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenn
DeleteCute little boxes. Do you have a tutorial?
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Thank you Pam, I am making these on my Facebook Live tonight, or you can watch the Replay on my YouTube channel tomorrow, hope this suits!
DeleteI want to know how to make these! So precious!
ReplyDeleteHi Nina,
DeleteI am making these on my Live tonight, or you can catch the Replay on YouTube as well!
Thanks for your lovely comment!
love these neat little boxes, great way to use your 6 x 6" DSP
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