How often do you find yourself needing a quick little something to bring to welcome a new neighbor or to give a dinner host?
Holiday Home Stamp Set to the Rescue!
Just a Minute Stamping Tips: Welcome a New Neighbor or Thanks a Host!
On the video, I made the card, but my husband Tim made the bread, of course!
You could use attach this card to any baked goods, a bottle of wine, some flowers, or anything else you can think of.
It will make your gift even more special!
The “happy new home” is a fun message for a housewarming gift, but replacing it with “thank you” makes it fit any occasion.
I just stamped one of the three houses from the Holiday Home stamp set and colored it with aqua painters and ink refills. I roughed up the edges with the Stampin’ distress tool and attached one of the cute In Color Clothespins.
That’s it! You are all set with a quick and easy gift!
What a lovely little card. Is it really bad that I couldn’t work out what the gift underneath was at first? I was wondering if it was a bag of compost or maybe coffee! Once I scrolled down and you said it was bread it is now so obvious! Why would you give someone a small bag of compost?
Anyway, my point is, lovely gift, lovely card!
So creative! I love Stampin’ Up cards- so sweet and personal! I love the idea of making the cards and attaching store bought items since it would be pretty quick and still feel really special especially for the times I don’t have the extra time to bake something personally. Thanks for linking up!
-S.L. Payne, uncommongrace.net
Thanks so much for commenting – I like your idea of combining store bought items as well. Its all about making it our own!
Julie – I love your comment about giving compost! That might be a good way of conveying personal values, but might not come off as being too friendly!!!!
This is super cute. I love it!
Thanks, Nancy!
So cute! Thanks for sharing @DearCreatives party!! Hope your having a great week.
This is a great idea – love the color you chose for the house! I do appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
Kathy