IDEAS Free Tutorial Bundle (Dec 2020)
The December IDEAS tutorial bundle is now available! This amazing document has been carefully curated just for you, and is filled with project ideas and inspiration.
The document has been created by the IDEAS Design Team – a collective of international demonstrators – who each create unique tutorials to help inspire you and to make your crafting easy and fun.
The collage above is a sneak peek of all the amazing projects that the Design Team have contributed to this month’s tutorial bundle.
To get your hands on this document, simply place a $50+ order of Stampin’ Up! products with me during the month of December. This can be done through my , or by contacting by email, by Facebook or phone. It’s also available for separate purchase (contact me for details) and is provided to my team members for free in our team forum.
Once you have received the tutorials, please remember to not share or distribute the printed or electronic copies of these bundles.
December Theme
Our theme this month is “Getting Ready for a New Year”. And WOW isn’t that a good idea, after the crazy year we’ve all had in 2020.
The variety of projects here is phenomenal, and comes to nearly 100 pages!
Letter Writing Compendium
For my project I chose to create a Letter Writing Compendium, which was inspired by one I received by the Stampin’ Up! co-founder, Shelli Gardner, quite a few years ago.
It is made from a Stamp Case storage box, which you can buy in packs of 4. Inside is writing paper, envelopes and space to store postage stamps.
Here is a closer look at the cover.
You can have a look at a sneak peek of each of the designer’s projects by joining us on this blog hop. You can visit the next fabulous post, by , just by clicking on the button below.
Happy stamping,
Such a lovely idea! Thanks for the inspiration! Love, Yolanda
Such a clever idea!
Such a lovely idea for a gift xx
Lovely project – thank you for being on the team!
I love your project!
Great idea…love the idea using a stamp case. Thanks for sharing.
Love, love, love this! I have always loved letter compendiums since I was a little girl. It felt really special and sophisticated to use one. Yours is so pretty too.