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Jan092016

Zach's Birthday Box

Here’s Zach’s birthday box made using fun new product! He’s an independent kind of guy, so it’s fitting that he has the month of January all to himself! The next birthday in our family isn’t until March, so you won’t see another birthday packaging idea for a little while. Enjoy!

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Reader Comments (5)

This is such a fun vibrant colored gift package idea. I know my kids would love it. Thank you for sharing your beautiful creations.
January 10, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterMichelle Hogan
I was a Stamping Up demonstrator 10+ years ago (before serving 3 fulltime missions) I just returned from Albania and plan to be home for a while now.

Most of my inks are dry and not working well, and the colors have changed. Is there a way to start again without starting all over? Are all my old pads just good for the trash?

Please respond. I had been using Stamp in up and teaching classes for years, even in Hong Kong, Thailand, and Albania .
January 13, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterJanis Smith
Janis - you can become a demonstrator again - now is the perfect time to do so as it is Sale-a-bration and you get $150 worth of SU products for $99 ~ shipping is free. Starter kits are now totally customisable - you can choose whatever you like from the annual or occasions catalogs.
Suggest you go to SU's website and find a demontrator - contact them and talk about what you would like to do - they should be able to guide and support you whether you wish to be a hobby demonstrator (getting a discount on all the wonderful goodies SU offers) or whether you would like to develop and earn some additional income. - I hope this is of help and wish you happy stampin' times. Cindy Mitchell-Clark
January 15, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterCindy
nice post enjoy ur life
January 20, 2016 | Unregistered Commentervideo songs download
I always like your gift boxes as they make me appreciate not all good things are packaged in big boxes and often the small boxes hold the most precious gifts. Enjoy the rest of your mission and I hope a few more of your fellow members and elders will start making cards and gifts.
January 25, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterBarbara

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