Paper Clip Bows

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I’m excited to share with you the Paper Clip Bows featured in the brand new Stampin’ Up! Catalog on page 152.

I ask some ladies ask how to make them during my Live Stream on Friday …. at the time I didn’t know how .. but thanks to my Stampin friends for sharing with me how to make them!  (Susan, you were first … thank you!!!)

They are super easy to make and you can’t make just one!!

You’ll need these Stampin’ Up! Supplies:

  • 129310 Gingham Garden Designer Series Paper
  • 130141 Quatrefancy DSP
  • 124094 Square Punch (1″)
  • 103579 Paper Snips
  • 102300 Bone Folder
  • 103683 Glue Dots
  • 126889 Stampin’ Trimmer
  • Paper Clips measure 1-7/8″  (not Stampin’ Up! product)

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Instead of telling you how to make Paper Clip Bows …. I have a video for you … 

I have  a couple important reminders for you today.

Double  Chic  Rewards

This special ends tonight at midnight (Central time). Click here for the important details.

Old  Catalog  Retires

At midnight (mountain time) the 2012/2013 Stampin’ Up! Catalog will retire.

Ink  Pad  Club

We’re looking for a few more members to wrap up another club.  Each club needs eight members to begin. Click here for more information.

Product  Shares

Round one and two orders have been placed and we’re working on round three.  Click here to order the brand new Catalog Product Shares.

Thanks & have a great day!!

p.s. I’m counting the days until my new order arrives and I can stamp with all my new goodies!!

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10 thoughts on “Paper Clip Bows”

  1. What perfect timing, I spotted these in the catalog just this morning! What a great way to use all of those scraps of designer paper! I better get several boxes of paper clips!

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  2. You are so welcome Angie. I was so thrilled when I found that video clip! Love these little paper clips! Going to be making them for all occasions! Love your tutorial 🙂

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  3. Hi Angie,
    Those bows are very cute. Thanks so much for making a video and the tip about not cutting in too far.
    Have nice day!
    Lesa

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  4. Angie,
    Thank you so much for the video! A friend and I were just talking the other day about the bows and trying to figure out how they were done. I haven’t had any time to fiddle around with it but just got your e-mail. Again, thank you!

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