Sunday, February 19, 2023

Saleabration 2023 Ending Soon


Today I have joined  up with a group of fellow Stampin' Up! Demonstrators to showcase products from the 2023 Sale-A-Bration offering which is available from the 4th January until the 28th February. For every $90 AUD you spend during the Sale-A-Bration promotion period, you get to choose from fabulous free products.

If you haven't already got yours yet and live in Australia, contact me for your free copy of the brochure.

You may have arrived from seeing my lovely friend and fellow West Australian Nicole's  gorgeous creation but if you started here, click the 'Next' Button at the bottom of this post to continue hopping. Make sure you visit everyone - there are lots of great projects and you won't want to miss any!


There are now so many free items which can be earned during Sale-A-Bration, it was quite difficult to decide which one to showcase.

I chose the lovely Dainty Flowers Designer Series Paper which you can receive free with an order of A$90.00. The paper coordinates with the Dainty Delight Bundle in the Mini catalogue so if you purchase the bundle, you can get the paper free!

I absolutely love the beautiful floral designs of this paper and thought it would make perfect wrapping for gifting flowers so I decided to make a paper vase . The idea was inspired by a project from Anna Sposato which I modified to suit.


To hold the water, I used an empty 400g can of diced tomatoes which fits the vase perfectly!


The template can also be used as a gift box by simply folding the top rim instead of turning it into the middle of the vase.

Another use for the template is a desktop pencil holder

The template shows the dimensions if you are using cardstock. I wanted to use the gorgeous Designer Series Paper (DSP) but decided it would not be sturdy enough for a vase, so I lined it with Basic White cardstock. I didn't want the folded rim to be too bulky so I only lined the DSP up to the top scoreline.
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I cut a piece of Basic White cardstock 17cm x 29cm and scored it at 5cm from the lower edge (base of the vase).

As I wanted to have as much of the pattern showing as possible, I cut the DSP 17.5cm x 29cm and scored it at 4cms from the top edge and 1.5cms from the lower edge.

I then adhered the cardstock to the DSP just below the top score line. This meant that the DSP did not cover the Basic White cardstock all the way to the lower edge. However, once the bottom flaps had been glued together, I cut a piece of Mossy Meadow cardstock 6.8cm x 6.8cms to cover the entire base of the vase

All products used are available to purchase in my Online Shop here.

Product List

I hope you have enjoyed seeing my project and have lots of fun creating your own!

Next up is the very talented Cheryl who I'm sure has an inspiring project for you.

Thanks for stopping by and hopping with us today. If you get lost or if there's a broken link, you can find a link to the next blog in the list of participants below.


Blog Participant List

  Lou Kitzelman

2.       Nicole Wilson

3.       Denise Buetler    (you are currently here)

4.       Cheryl Algie

5.       Bronwyn Eastley

6.       Tracy Held

7.       Sharon Dalton