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Petal Peppermints

April 21, 2015 2 Comments

Hi Friends! Today’s project comes to you courtesy Susan Campbell, a fellow Stampin’Up! demonstrator! These cute peppermint patties would be ideal as favours or for little gifts ‘just because‘ you want to make someone smile! They’re quick and easy to make too, so you can whip up a bunch in no time – just make sure not to eat all the peppermint patties while you make them…HA!
 Petal Potpourri Peppermint Patties

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Supplies:
·       
Stamp Sets: Petal Potpourri
(137141w, 138586c), A Round Array (129087w or 129090c)
·       
Paper: Whisper White cardstock(100730),
Garden Green cardstock (102059)
·       
Ink: Crushed Curry (131180), Memento Pad
Tuxedo Black (132708)
·       
Other:  Flower Medallion Punch (137417),
7/8” Scallop Punch (129404), Fast Fuse Adhesive (129026), Glue Dots (103683),
Peppermint Patties
           
Measurements: 
·       
Whisper White cardstock scrap at
least (3 ½” x 3 1”) and a scrap 1 ¼” wide
·       
Garden Green cardstock scrap at
least (3 ½” x 3 ½”)
Instructions:
1.     
Stamp the outline
flower image in Tuxedo Black ink on the Whisper White
cardstock.
2.     
Stamp the scallop
shaped flower image in Crushed Curry ink in the center of the
flower.
3.     
Stamp the round “dot”
image in Crushed Curry ink in the center of the flower to fill in the remaining
white space.
4.     
Punch out the stamped
flower with the Flower Medallion punch.
5.     
Using the Flower
Medallion punch, punch out a shape from the Garden Green
cardstock.
6.     
Stamp the “You Make Me
Smile” image from A Round Array on the 1 ¼” scrap of
cardstock.
7.     
Punch out the “smile”
greeting with the 7/8” Scallop Punch.
8.     
Use Fast Fuse to
attach the stamped flower (top) and the Garden Green piece (bottom) to a
Peppermint Patty. 
9.     
Attach the “Smile”
greeting to the Garden Green piece with a glue dot.
10.  
Enjoy!

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AvatarI joined Stampin' Up! the first night they arrived in Canada, April 2002, and what a ride it's been! At the time I just wanted the discount on all of the fabulous stamps and accessories - why pay full price if you don't have to, right? But little did I know where my journey with Stampin' Up! would take me. Read More…

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  1. AvatarCarol Matthews says

    April 25, 2015 at 2:34 am

    Hi Tina:
    Where is she finding the round packaged mints? I haven't seen them anywhere!!!
    Thanks
    Carol

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  2. AvatarTina Zinck says

    April 29, 2015 at 6:07 am

    Hi Carol – I always get mine at Costco. xo

    Reply

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