@@annphilbeck5174 Hi Ann, whenever I get a new order during this Holiday period, I send the Mini Holiday Catalog to my customers along with their thank you card. Here is my store. Thanks. paperedchef.stampinup.net
Thanks Lynn! I like giving practical gifts and I see you do too. I always use these and keep them on my TV stand so I figured other friends would like them too. I always give away what I don't sell at craft fairs so none of my efforts ever go to waste. It's all about spreading the love.
These are so cute! This was my favorite SU Christmas Suite last year. I still have some of the elves that I'm using to decorate items for Christmas Bazaars this year. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Tami! It was my favorite suite from last year’s Holiday Catalog as well. I have just a little dsp left from Santa’s Workshop and it makes me sad. I appreciate your comment.
I usually charge $3 for these boxes. There are so many factors involved in pricing things. I have charged even more at times. Here is a Craft Fair Calculator that I sell. paperedchef.etsy.com/listing/1554811334
Great idea for pens! I’m guessing you had to make the sides of the boxes a little wider unless you wanted your pens to have a snug little sleeping bag.
I know, right. I always kick myself for not stocking up at the end of the year. The Poppy Parade color is used in both of the Paper Pumpkin kits too and so I have so many things which would still coordinate with the Santa's Workshop dsp.
Rhonda Ensey Yes, they are very popular. You can sell them for different prices, depending on where you are selling things. If my table costs more, I have to charge more but $3 is a good price. You could have a 2 for $5 special too. I always give what I don’t sell as gifts so no effort is ever wasted.
I just checked and it’s discontinued. Sorry. I use all my my punches for using up paper scraps. If you have a Brother ScanNCut or other die cutting machine, you can cut out any sized circles you want.
Mari Stine I charge $3 and sometimes 2 for $5. It all depends on the clientele and cost of the table. Also, sometimes my cost is lower based on my supplies and so I can charge different rates. You can always go down in price but not up.
Papered Chef thank you. I am doing my first craft fair and am horrible at pricing😉 do you put them it plastic or do they seem to be ok out of clear plastic?
I think they were only $2.30 for a pack of 3. I purchased them a while ago but I remember pricing them all over and Big Lots was the best deal. They were assorted colors and I am using these colors for Christmas. You can also find them for $1 each at a Dollar Tree.
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Contact me to get a Holiday Catalog
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Just ordered from you. Thank you for these tutorials!! you should become a Brother educator!!
Thanks Ann! I’m an unofficial Brother Educator. I just do my own thing.
@@PaperedChef do I get a catalog with my order?
@@annphilbeck5174 Hi Ann, whenever I get a new order during this Holiday period, I send the Mini Holiday Catalog to my customers along with their thank you card. Here is my store. Thanks. paperedchef.stampinup.net
Fabulous stocking stuffer idea!!!! I love these!!!
Thanks so much Lisa! 😊 I have been making this for many years. Everyone seems to love them.
You have done it again. Such a great idea for a stocking stuffer!
Thanks Lynn! I like giving practical gifts and I see you do too. I always use these and keep them on my TV stand so I figured other friends would like them too. I always give away what I don't sell at craft fairs so none of my efforts ever go to waste. It's all about spreading the love.
Thank you for another fun video. That was such a cute series. I'm sorry I missed it.
darnbunny1 Thanks! Stampin’ Up! sold out of the Santa’s Workshop designer series paper long before the Holiday Catalog expired. It was super popular.
These are so cute! This was my favorite SU Christmas Suite last year. I still have some of the elves that I'm using to decorate items for Christmas Bazaars this year. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Tami! It was my favorite suite from last year’s Holiday Catalog as well. I have just a little dsp left from Santa’s Workshop and it makes me sad. I appreciate your comment.
how much would you charge for these purses selling in craft fair?
I usually charge $3 for these boxes. There are so many factors involved in pricing things. I have charged even more at times. Here is a Craft Fair Calculator that I sell.
paperedchef.etsy.com/listing/1554811334
I started making these to put in the back of my planners to put my pens in.. Great 👍idea thank u.
Great idea for pens! I’m guessing you had to make the sides of the boxes a little wider unless you wanted your pens to have a snug little sleeping bag.
I bought those same clamps at Harbor Freight here in Eugene, OR. Thanks for the tip about Big Lotz to get those big nail files.
I see I’m not the only one who sees a trip to any store as an opportunity to find craft supplies. Thanks for watching Nola!
So cute! Thanks for sharing! What is the length of your nail file?
Thanks. About 7 inches because it sticks out a little and the DSP for this project was 6" - a standard size.
These are darling! Thank you for the cool stocking stuffer idea!
Crafty Math-Chick Thanks for watching and for your comment. These are so easy to make while watching TV, etc.
I just found you. I’m so glad 🙂 I did.
So glad you found me too. I hope you subscribed to my channel to continue the fun!
That is the cutest paper. Too bad I wasn’t stampin at that time. 😩
I know, right. I always kick myself for not stocking up at the end of the year. The Poppy Parade color is used in both of the Paper Pumpkin kits too and so I have so many things which would still coordinate with the Santa's Workshop dsp.
Great tutorial!
Thanks Alberta. These are super easy to make and I like giving them out as gifts and selling these at Craft Fairs.
these are great! thank you!
Katie Wilson Thanks Katie! I hope you make some of these this season.
Wondering how much these sold for? And were they a success?
Rhonda Ensey Yes, they are very popular. You can sell them for different prices, depending on where you are selling things. If my table costs more, I have to charge more but $3 is a good price. You could have a 2 for $5 special too. I always give what I don’t sell as gifts so no effort is ever wasted.
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Notgivenuponcraft Owens Thanks for watching!
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Thanks Laurie!
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Thanks Pamela. I love making these.
is 3/4 inch circle punch discontinued?
I just checked and it’s discontinued. Sorry. I use all my my punches for using up paper scraps. If you have a Brother ScanNCut or other die cutting machine, you can cut out any sized circles you want.
How much would you generally sell these for at a craft fair?
Mari Stine I charge $3 and sometimes 2 for $5. It all depends on the clientele and cost of the table. Also, sometimes my cost is lower based on my supplies and so I can charge different rates. You can always go down in price but not up.
Papered Chef thank you. I am doing my first craft fair and am horrible at pricing😉 do you put them it plastic or do they seem to be ok out of clear plastic?
Mari Stine No plastic needed. Sometimes people even switch nail files because they want to change the color or style.
Thank you!
How much were the files?
I think they were only $2.30 for a pack of 3. I purchased them a while ago but I remember pricing them all over and Big Lots was the best deal. They were assorted colors and I am using these colors for Christmas. You can also find them for $1 each at a Dollar Tree.
@@PaperedChef
Thank you!
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Franz Schneiders Greeting my German friend. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
I want some die cut.
Notgivenuponcraft Owens I made most of the embellishments using the Brother ScanNCut.