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Valentine’s Day Crafting Trends

Filed under: Projects — January 10, 2024 @ 10:25 am

One trend, which makes complete sense, is stamps and papers featuring mailboxes and postage. Valentine’s Day is popular (at least in the US) for sending and receiving cards, often by mail. Even the kids make mailboxes out of shoe boxes for school! Here are some of my favorite products by Stampin’ Up! featuring this trend.

Who wouldn’t love receiving a cute little envelope in a paper mailbox? The new SENDING LOVE bundle is proving very popular in the crafting world. It’s versatile for any occasion too!

The Perennial Postage bundle with it’s many sizes of postage stamp dies is going to be a real favorite of mine. This is a sample from the new mini-catalog, but I can’t wait to play with my own set. It even has a little postage cancellation die. The stamp set included in the bundle has some great sentiments that fit the dies.

The perennial postage dies come in both rectangles and squares to maximize usefulness for your crafting projects. Here, the artist paired it with the new LET’s CHAT stamp set.

I had a few scraps of TRADITIONS OF ST. NICK Designer Paper left from Christmas crafting. I thought the vintage postal boxes looked great paired with the post box from the STAMPED WITH LOVE stamp set. You might want to grab that paper from the Online Exclusives while it is still available.

I hope that gives you some more ideas for Valentine’s Day crafting and especially for using your supplies for multiple occasions.

It’s SALE-A-BRATION, so be sure to check out my store for special offers. There’s a cool JOIN special too with an option to get the popular Glass Mat Studio FREE.

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Happy crafting,

Kim Wilson

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