

Welcome to our Paper Crafting Blog Hop featuring talented Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators. Fellow demonstrators from all over the globe including the USA, United Kingdom and Australia are participating. We have a wide array of fun projects and design styles to share with you! Our theme this month is “Gift Packaging”. You may have arrived from Shirley Merker’s blog. She always has such great packaging ideas!
My project is a quick and cute gift pouch. The only supplies that you need are DSP, ribbon and adhesive. Watch the video below for directions to make them. I did the brown one in the video, although my picture has the tie tied properly. I am sorry that I had stopped recording, because it was so funny with my husband with a tie around his neck showing me how to tie the knot, and me trying to replicate it with the ribbon!
Click on the button below to stay in Australia and hop over to Annette’s blog to see what she has chosen to share with us.
Thanks for hopping with us. If you get lost along the way here is the complete list of hop stops.
Shirley Merker
Tracy Held <== you are here
Annette McMillan
Sue Boerner
Martina Auer
Terri Stewart
Krissi Hannah
Julia Mazur
Maureen Rauchfuss
Sandra Roberts
Sue McDonald
Sandy Ward
All the supplies used can be ordered through my online store .
If you are in Australia and do not already have a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I would be happy to help you with your stamping needs.
Ready to enjoy the demonstrator discount? Being in social isolation is a great time to sign up, contact me for more information to join my team.
Very cute Tracy, will have to watch the video, sounds hilarious.
The hilarious part was afterwards – I wish I had carried on filming!
This is adorable Tracy. I will watch the video as well to learn how to make this.
Adorable – thank you!
Tracy, these are perfect for those “difficult to buy for” guys!!! Thanks for sharing!
These are great Tracy! Such a great size and I love the feminine version so much! And your video is much appreciated!
The Mint ribbon really does look like a tie pattern. Neat design!
New year’s resolution might have to be to learn how to tie a tie!
Very creative packaging idea! Thanks for sharing!
Very clever, Tracy. TFS I have never seen this before so super glad that you put together a video. Sandy
I learned how to do it at a gift wrapping course a while ago. I decided to try it with DSP. So pleased it works!
That’s such a cool idea! Thanks for sharing!
Greetings from Austria, Martina
Thanks for dropping by
Great pouches Tracy x