
At my Totally Hands On workshops this month, we’ll be making the card I created for a shoebox swap. Because this card is pretty time-consuming, the other projects we’re doing are really simple.

It can’t get much better than that smile, can it? This is my adorable son, Jared, last November.
Stamp sets: Wishing You the Best ($2 from the sale of each of these sets is donated to the Ronald McDonald House charity), Everyday Flexible Phrases, Simple Sayings II
Paper: Night of Navy, Pumpkin Pie, Whisper White
Ink: Bashful Blue, Pumpkin Pie
Accessories: White Grosgrain, Rectangle Punch, 1 1/4″ & 1 3/8″ Circle Punches, Dimensionals

Easter is coming up, so I thought we’d make a pretty, spring basket. This is very simple to do and uses only a 6×6 square of cardstock (plus a strip of cardstock or ribbon for a handle).
Stamp Set: Roses In Winter (one of my all-time favorites! you just can’t mess this one up!)
Paper: Whisper White, Pretty in Pink
Ink: Pretty in Pink, Regal Rose, Rose Red, Mellow Moss
Accessories: it really helps to have a nice Paper Cutter with a Scoring Blade
I got the template off the Stampin’ Up! demonstrator website, and found some awesome samples on Splitcoast. Here’s one of my favorite pics (made by Cambria) because it shows some variations you can do with this basket. (I’m not sure if this pic is located in one of the demonstrator-only sections, so if you can’t see it, someone let me know and I’ll put a copy here.)