Apr
01
2009

A Birthday Present for Sarah

My sister Sarah’s birthday was back in February. Initially, I was going to mail hers and her husband’s birthday gifts (their birthdays are about 2 weeks apart). But we procrasinated about picking out a gift for Brian (see his card here), so they just got their gifts last weekend when we visited for my nephew’s 1st birthday. That said, I didn’t want to post the gift I made for her until after she opened it, because she is a faithful reader of my blog and she didn’t need any sneak peaks.

Sarah's Birthday Ensemble

Sarah's Birthday Ensemble

Julia Aston of Create With Me inspired me to make this little bag. I found a tutorial by Julie Buhler here and I modified it slightly since the clear card boxes I had purchased were not as deep. Julie also showed how to make the scallop rectangle using the scallop border punch.

The Bag

The Bag

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Wonderful Favorites
Cardstock: Stampin’ Up Pacific Point, Certainly Celery, Bashful Blue and Whisper White
Designer Paper: Stampin’ Up   Petals & Paisleys
Ink:  Stampin’ Up Pacific Point
Accessories:  Maya Road Velvet Blossoms, Stampin’ Up silver brads
Tools:  Stampin’ Up scallop border punch

I decided to fill one inside pocket of the bag with four simple cards (two birthday and two congratulations). I also made Sarah a birthday card to match.

One of the Cards for the Pocket

One of the Cards for the Pocket

Stamps: Stampin’ Up Congrats or Birthday Whimsey
Cardstock: Stampin’ Up Pacific Point
Designer Paper: Stampin’ Up   Petals & Paisleys
Ink:  Stampin’ Up Whisper White Craft
Accessories:  Maya Road Velvet Blossoms, Stampin’ Up So Saffron brads (Thanks Lori)

Sarah's Birthday Card

Sarah's Birthday Card

Stamps: Stampin’ Up So Many Scallops
Cardstock: Stampin’ Up Pacific Point, Certainly Celery, Bashful Blue, Pretty in Pink
Designer Paper: Stampin’ Up   Petals & Paisleys
Ink:  Stampin’ Up Regal Rose
Accessories:  Maya Road Velvet Blossoms, Stampin’ Up Pretty in Pink brads (Thanks Lori), A*Muse grosgrain stitch ribbon

The other pocket of the bag was filled with a plain white notepad (pack of 10 purchased at Staples) that I monogrammed each sheet of and a pen filled with a strip of the patterned paper. I used my Just Rite Monogram Stamper and I found the idea for trimming the “From the Desk of” border at their blog here, which is an awesome idea.

Monogrammed Notepad and Pen

Monogrammed Notepad and Pen

Stamps: Just Rite Monogram Font and Special Occasions Border
Cardstock: Stampin’ Up Pacific Point
Designer Paper: Stampin’ Up   Petals & Paisleys

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