November MMH Blog Hop

Hello and welcome. Today I’m sharing projects featuring the products in the November My Monthly Hero Kit:

Click HERE for more information about this kit
The kit contains:

► A 4″x6″ clear stamp set
► A set of 13 dies for creating diamond-shaped ornaments and embellishments
► A VersaMark ink cube
► White Puff embossing powder
► 10 half sheets of vellum cardstock
► 2 half sheets of each cardstock: metallic red, metallic blue and patterned
► Ornament hooks and more!

The kit value is $60, an amazing deal at $34.99.
I created five different treat boxes for all types of occasions. I must warn you that making these are addictive! It was hard to stop! 🙂 

Here’s a closer look at each…

For the first box, I stamped the striped pattern on to the die-cut with THIS red ink to resemble candy canes. I stamped the Santa image from THIS set and colored him with THESE markers. I punched a hole on top and used it as a charm to embellish the box.

For the second box…

I went with a different holiday…Halloween. The favor box is a great size to hold a couple of chocolates. I stamped the polka dot pattern with black ink on to THIS paper and finished it off with a black tag using a die from the kit. I heat embossed a sentiment using white embossing powder
I also thought of another holiday use…
New Years Eve! Filling it with a surprise for party guests would be fun! I used the vellum from the kit to create the favor box and stamped a greeting from THIS set using black Staz On ink. I finished it off with a clock brad and some purple ribbon. 
The next treat box…
…was created using the snowflake stamp pattern and THIS Ombre ink pad. I tied it off with a silk ribbon and hung the tag using one of THESE mini paper clips. I also sprayed it with some of THIS for some shine and sparkle. 
For the last treat box…
I used the die with THIS kraft paper and stamped the floral pattern using THIS white ink. This is a great color combo for any occasion. This one happens to be for my niece’s birthday, so this kit goes beyond the holidays. 
So, do you want to see what’s inside each one? I created a quick video opening up each box. Check it out here or over on Youtube HERE

KEEP HOPPING

Like I said, these projects are part of a fun blog hop…
The Hero Arts Blog
Jennifer McGuire
Yana Smakula
Mariana Grigsby
May Park
Amy Tsuruta
Clare Prezzia
Ilina Crouse
Laura Bassen
Heather Ruwe
Jessica Frost-Ballas
Shari Carroll at Simon Says Stamp
Julie Ebersole at Ellen Hutson’s CLASSroom
Libby Hickson

Make sure to leave comments along the way because Hero is giving away a kit to one lucky blog reader!

Thanks so much for stopping by. Have a great day!

LINKS TO SUPPLIES USED:

*NOTE: I included the add-on products in my supply list in case you’re interested.

181 Comments

  1. Susan Huber
    November 8, 2016

    Cute! Thanks for sharing such a variety of holiday ideas!

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  2. Chesney McIntosh
    November 8, 2016

    These are so much fun! I especially love the Santa hanging off of the ornament. I always get excited when I see someone has a similar idea to what I envisioned what I could do with the kit, and I actually get to see it played out!

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  3. Pam Joiner
    November 8, 2016

    Wonderful inspiration with your video! Thanks for sharing it with us! I am running wild with ideas of how to use these treat boxes! Again, thanks for the inspiration!

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  4. bekki
    November 8, 2016

    Such a versatile set, so many different ways to use it. Cards, treat boxes, just let your imagination go.

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  5. Shelly
    November 8, 2016

    These are sooo cute!

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  6. Martha Berry
    November 8, 2016

    The ideas just keep getting better and show more versatility for this kit. Sweet little ornaments!

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  7. Sabrina
    November 8, 2016

    What a fabulous idea and they are so darling too!!!

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  8. Katie Baird
    November 8, 2016

    These are great! My kids would go nuts with these, counting down the days till Christmas! Thanks for this wonderful opportunity.

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  9. Cindy C.
    November 8, 2016

    Great idea!! And they are so adorable!

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  10. Sweet Pickles
    November 8, 2016

    These are precious little ornaments that can be used year round for special treats. Thank you. – Carol G.

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  11. Farhana Rahman
    November 8, 2016

    I was just on a previous stop thinking how you can use the ornament year long!

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  12. Alaska .Kris
    November 8, 2016

    Clever and sweet! Love your all year long ideas!

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  13. Kathy H
    November 8, 2016

    Thanks! I appreciate all the great ideas for what to put inside!

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  14. Robin Platt
    November 8, 2016

    Great ideas for using this kit a gift holders

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  15. Rebecca Yahrling
    November 8, 2016

    Awesome gift ideas! This set is really neat.

    Reply

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