Stampin’ Up!: That’s a Wrap!

As we have come to expect, Stampin’ Up!’s 2013-2014 Annual Catalog is jam-packed with great ideas for greeting cards. If you need to make a last-minute card with almost any sentiment or emotion, then you’re prepared. Thank you, Stampin’ Up!! Have you noticed all the great gift wrap and party decor items that are included in this catalog, though? Stampin’ Up! has really stepped it up this year, giving us lots of great ideas for quick-and-easy gift ideas to accompany our last-minute cards. Seems like a pair made in Heaven, huh?

Today I want to share some of those NEW gift-giving products with you (just in case you haven’t made it to the back of the book just yet). They are definitely worth a look-see, and I think you’ll agree that they are perfect to have on-hand for a quick-and-easy last-minute gift.

Tag a Bag Gift Bags (131370) – $3.95

  • kraft bags with a white chevron ombre print
  • 10 bags, each measures 5-1/4″ x 8-1/4″
  • food safe

Tag a Bag Gift Boxes (130927) – $6.95

  • sturdy kraft boxes with acetate sleeves
  • 8 boxes, each 6-7/8″ x 2-1/8″ x 2-1/2″
  • food save

Tag a Bag Accessory Kit (130153) – $7.95

  • 10 large base tags
  • 10 medium builder tags
  • Baker’s twine (20′ each of 3 colors: Crushed Curry, Tangerine Tango, Bermuda Bay
  • 10 mini clothespins
  • 5 Smoky Slate self-adhesive strips, each 12″
  • 40 Stampin’ Dimensionals
  • Coordinates with Bermuda Bay, Crushed Curry, Gumball Green, Smoky Slate and Tangerine Tango

BUNDLE TO SAVE! Both the bags and boxes are bundled with the accessory kit for additional savings:

  • Tag a Bag Bundle (131371) – $9.95
  • Tag a Box Bundle (131372) – $12.50

      

And those are just the new items! Click HERE to check out the product descriptions for our kraft gift boxes, cellophane bags and sweet treat cups. You’ve got everything you need so that you look prepared for the next surprise gift-giving event.

As a special treat, I want to share a QUICK and EASY Tag a Bag project. By no means is this an amazing, Pinterest-worthy project, but I wanted to show how simple it was to transform a handful of chocolates into a beautifully-wrapped gift with just a bag, some ribbon and a quick stamp and crop with Chalk Talk.  Of course this could have been adorable with just the items that come in the bundle!  Who wouldn’t love to receive this bag of treat now?

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Stamp Sets: Chalk Talk  Inks: Midnight Muse  Papers:  Whisper White  Accessories: Chalk Talk Framelits, 3/8″ Stitched Satin Ribbon, Tag a Bag Gift Bag

Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

Brian

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7 Comments

  1. Id’e fight you for that little bag o’ chocolates! Right Ladies? I’m very thankful SU as paired more options to easily package treats and gifts! Brilliant! All I have to do is fill the container, whip up the tag and spend more time on my card..which is where I want to be! πŸ™‚

  2. Laurie Burns Gachewicz

    Right Patti!! I couldn’t agree with you & Brian more!! We can easily coordinate our tag-a-bag with our card too!! πŸ™‚

  3. Maria Rodriguez.

    This are great things to have at hand for those last minute gifts. I like the Tag a Bag bundle, the little bags are so darn cute!! As for the bag of chocolates…..I would arm wrestle anyone for it, LOL!!

  4. Looks like we are going to have us a good old fashion fight today for those darn chocolates. As always, that Brian stirring up some trouble. LOL Those bags are so cute and come together so easily. Thank you Brian for pointing out some of the items people may overlook. I just might have to put these cuties on my future list.

  5. These kits would be great for a kids birthday party. Part of the party could be them putting together their little take home treats. So simple, so fun.

  6. Carol Carriveau

    I have all three sets…and used one of the boxes (well, I shared two others with my customers!) to create my Roommate gift….soooo cute! Will have to borrow my friend’s Chalk Talk to make these cute tags…..TFS!

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