I was inspired by someone (sorry, I don't remember who) to make a little bag out of the pillow box die.
How cute is that?! I used the pillow box die and Chocolate Chip Designer Series paper. The "handle" is punched with the small oval punch. The snowflake is from the new Country Living Holiday Collection Stampin' Kit. I stamped it with with Riding Hood Red on Whisper White, punched with the 1/2" circle punch and layered on a 3/4" circle of Riding Hood Red. The ribbon is the Riding Hood Red taffeta. The silver elastic cord on the tag comes in the Country Living Kit.
If you haven't looked at the Country Living Holiday Collection Stampin' Kit yet, go now! Just click on the link to see what all it includes. It really is an awesome deal. Plus, Country Living Magazine is offering an amazing subscription offer for Stampin' Up! customers. The stampin' kit is available through Dec. 31 or while supplies last. Don't delay! They may sell out of this one, it's that good!
Happy stamping, everyone!
Annette
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