Of all of the tools that are retiring, the one that I use most is the Mini Treat Bag Thinlits. These dies are such a staple for me that I thought it was a mistake when I saw them on the Retiring List. This is the latest group of pocket … Continue reading
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Alaska Achievers Blog Hop – February
Welcome to the Alaska Achievers Blog Hop for February! You may just be starting the blog hop here at my blog (Chris Slogar) or may have come from the person previous to me in the list. If you get off track at any time, the full lineup below will help … Continue reading
Heart Happiness
I hope you don’t mind a little more Powder Pink today…’tis the season! I made these with friends in Columbus yesterday – it was such a treat to see them. You might have already guessed that these would be gift card holders – I love to use the Mini Treat … Continue reading
Mini Treat Bag Thinlits
This time of year, I love the Mini Treat Bag Thinlits for gift cards and gift certificates. I created these two versions with plaids from Year of Cheer and Merry Little Christmas. Our two-sided designer series paper is especially great for these bags because you get a peek of a … Continue reading
Christmas in July and Announcements
I know it’s not July. I was going to show these in a “Christmas in July” post next week, but since the Mini Treat Bag Thinlits are on sale this week, now seems like a better time. The thinlit set is on sale through today for $30.00 (Reg Price $40.00). I … Continue reading
Mini Treat Bag from a Paper Stack
As a follow-up to yesterday’s Mini Treat Bag favor, I thought it might be helpful to show just the Mini Treat Bag construction in pictures. That way you don’t have to find it in the video if that is what you are tuning in for 🙂 I like this method … Continue reading
Stacked with Love Mini Treat Bag Pockets
This little Valentine’s favor is created with the Mini Treat Bag Thinlits and the Stacked with Love Designer Series Paper Stack. I cut only two pieces with the thinlits – a single front piece and a single back piece. My method is shown in the video linked below. The first … Continue reading