Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Sweet Jar stamp and paper punch bundle from Stampin' Up!

 

I really like a stamp and punch bundle.  Punching shapes out of paper is oddly satisfying for me, so fun! I don't think I've ever passed on a stamp and punch bundle, maybe once.  The Sweet Jar bundle is really fun because you can use it for a variety of occasions.  Here I am using it for Valentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day.  


 I stared with a 'Postcard' base, meaning that the larger base does not open up.  The smaller piece on top is the part that opens.  I used Crumb Cake cardstock and a pretty gingham patterned paper from the Perennial Lavender Designer Series Paper pack.   The smaller card on top is 8 by 3 inches, scored at 4 inches.  I added a piece of Basic white to the outside and inside. The outside piece is embossed with the new Beautiful Pattern Embossing Folder.  On the inside I stamped my greeting.  I used Bubble Bath as my pink for the ink, paper and ribbon.  


 The card for the St. Patrick's Day version is the same, but I changed the orientation of the smaller card panel, attaching it horizontally instead of in portrait style. 


 And here is a peek at the inside. 


 This stamp set is super fun.  Fill the jar with hearts and clover but also cookies!  I guess the cookies could also be medicine for a get well but I think the intention is to stamp them in something like a Crumb Cake or Pecan Pie ink and then add the speckles for chips in Early Espresso ink.  Super cute set for sure. 


 Stampin' Up! also added another stamp set to coordinate with the Sweet Jar stamp set called Jar of Joy. This is a great add-on for the holidays.  Fill the jar with a snowman or some cookies.  I've used this set for Shaker Cards and it is really fun for that as well.  The Jar of Joy stamps was a Holiday release and only available while supplies last. 


 

Check out my How To Video here: 


To add the little hearts coming out of the jar I used a heart themed die cut set called Endless Love.  I used Silver Foil paper to punch out the lid of the jar. 



 Supplies used here: 

Product List

No comments:

Post a Comment

Hi, I love all your comments! But, I have learned that I can not always reply to your comments. If you would like me to contact you directly, you can email me at bethrush@issinternet.com Im happy to hear from you. Or, you can leave a comment here if you dont want to hear back. Happy stamping!