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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Stampin' Up! Mini Sunflower Post-it Holder

Here's a little sunshine for you to share!  This tiny post-it holder is super easy. You can make a bunch of them in a short amount of time and get some sunshine spread all over the place.

This one is the one I did in the video, with the sunflower stamped with So Saffron ink.  I really like how it looks in the picture much better than the one I stamped with Bumblebee.  


Here are both side-by-side.  I really like the richness of the Bumblebee ink on the right, but I don't like the center or the leaves as much.  I'm going to keep working on perfecting this one.  I know there will be a happy medium somewhere.  I'll find it.  :)


Here is the one I made a couple of weeks ago as a bonus.  So cute!  I love our new in-colors, but I am really going to miss the ones that just left.  This is all Pineapple Punch.  I'm so sad that I didn't get ink refills or extra paper.  I'll have to plan better next time.  lol


Base:  DSP 1.75" x 6", punch with Delightful Tag Topper punch on one end and corner-round the other end; score landscape at 1.75", 2", 4", and 4.25"
Ink:  Bumblebee (for stamping), Soft Suede Dark and Old Olive Dark (for coloring)
Stamps: Celebrate Sunflowers and Under my Umbrella
Dies:  Sunflower dies
Other: mini post-it notes, velcro dots, Wink of Stella

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