Working with Card Kits – Part 5 – Seriously the Best Project Kit by Stampin’ Up!

Welcome to Part 5 of my 7-Part Series: Working with Card Kits. In this series, we will go through all of the card kits Stampin’ Up! currently has to offer. In this video, I unbox the Seriously the Best Project Kit and share the coordinating stamp set. Then, I share cards of various styles, tag treats, Hershey Nugget treats, candy holders, boxes made from cards, a sticky note holder, tags or bookmarks and more. I demonstrated how to create a card from the kit and how to create a 3D tag treat which holds two Hershey Miniatures. This kit took me 7 hours and 20 minutes to complete. I spent 20 stamping all of the sentiments and the remaining time working on projects. I came up with each design as I created. Having so many coordinating supplies helped my creative juices flow. I created 31 projects including the two demonstrated here. I hope these projects inspire you and help generate ideas on how to expand your kits. The Seriously the Best Project Kit is retiring on June 2, 2020 and will be available while supplies last. It is also currently on sale in my Stampin’ Up! store.

Hershey Miniature Treat Holder

Cut the card stock 5 1/2″ x 2″
Score at 1″, 1 3/4″, 2 3/4″, and 3 1/2″

Cut the little band 6 1/2″ x 1″
Score at 7/8″, 2 7/8″, 3 3/4″, and 5 3/4″

Wrap each with a 3″ x 1.5″ piece of dsp

Videos in this Series

Working with Card Kits – Part 1
Notes of Kindness Card Kit by Stampin’ Up! Cards & 3D Projects 

Working with Card Kits – Part 2
For the Love of Felt Project Kit by Stampin’ Up! Cards & Boxes

Working with Card Kits – Part 3
Looking Up Card Kit by Stampin’ Up! 

Working with Card Kits – Part 4
Lots of Happy Card Kit by Stampin’ Up!

Working with Card Kits – Part 5
Seriously the Best Project Kit by Stampin’ Up!

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2 Comments

  1. Wonderful examples of what to do with card kits. I’ve never bought them because who needs 4 or 5 of the same card! I’ll reconsider them now 😀

  2. Thanks Adelle! I hardly ever make the same card twice and I have to take pictures to remember what I made because I don’t like following instructions. The best part about card kits is how much time they save because of all of the extra embellishments.

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