Sara’s Crafting and Stamping Studio

Stampin’ Up! Independent Demonstrator

Bath treat test tube

September 13, 2017

Welcome back to our Stampin’ Up! Product Spotlight Blog Hop.

The Autumn/Winter catalogue (Holiday Catalog for those in the US and Canada) has such a lot of great new products you may be having difficulty choosing what to buy first 😉  To help you with your shopping decisions I’ve got together with some of my fellow SU! demonstrators to bring you several days of blog hopping, focusing on a different product each day – so you’ll get to see different projects from each of us but all using the same product on that particular day. Today we’re all using the Test Tubes.

The Test Tubes are in the Spooky Night suite section of the catalogue and here we’ve also used the Spooky Cat stamp set from the same suite, but the end product is far from Halloween scary. Our Test Tube is filled with bath salts and  by masking off the bubbles above the liquids and using pastel colours, we’ve made them look more like perfume or bubble bath bottles on the tag.

The frame from the Labels to Love set was stamped onto a scrap of Whisper White card using Pool Party ink. Archival Black ink was used to stamp a sentiment from the same set and also the outline bottles from the Spooky Cat set. Masking off the bubbles, the “liquids” for the bottles were stamped over the top with Pool Party, Peekaboo Peach and Flirty Flamingo inks. After punching out the tag with the Everyday Label punch, a hole was added to the top of the tag, then it was tied onto the Test Tube using Real Red Solid Ribbon and finished with a bow.

There’s still room on the back of the tag to write a message to “add to bath under running water” just so that the recipient isn’t in any doubt about the contents of the tube 🙂

Thanks for stopping by.

I’ll pass you on now to Christy Fulk’s Blog.

If you are hopping in the other direction head here to Anna Smith’s  Blog.

Sara xx

These are the supplies used on this project. If you live in the UK, Austria, France, Germany, or the Netherlands, then click on any product to shop online.

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5 Comments

  1. Joanne Cantrell

    Great use of those potion bottles!!! Love it!

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  2. Cynthia Ferenz

    Cute! TFS!

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  3. janet wakeland

    Oh my such a clever use of those stamps and who can’t use a soothing bath soak. I see some gift making in my future.

    Reply

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