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Finally, a Cute Way to Remember Birthdays!

15 Jan

Stampin’ Up! has some fantastic kits in our 2015 Occasions catalog! I will feature others in the future, but today I’m highlighting a cute AND useful kit, the Perpetual Birthday Calendar! What a great way to record the birthdays of your loved ones. Each month, just pull out the current month’s calendar, and slip last month’s back into the box, or move it to the back of the ‘clipboard.’ The size of this kit makes it convenient to sit on a desk, hang on the fridge, or take up a small space on your wall.

In this kit, you get a calendar sheet for each month of the year, the decorative cardboard to serve as the back of the ‘clipboard,’ the clip, and an assortment of embellishments including die cuts, letter stickers, ribbons and trims, and sequins.

It’s pretty simple…get out the correct calendar sheet, stamp the name of the month on it, stamp some background images such as snowflakes or hearts (included in the Perpetual Birthday Calendar Stamp Set), and add some embellishments!

From start to finish this kit took me less than 90 minutes! And best of all…it only costs $15.95! Get one for yourself and another to use as a gift! Don’t forget that Sale-A-Bration is going on until March 31, so spend $50 and you will earn some awesome free gifts!

Products used:

Perpetual Birthday Calendar Kit
Perpetual Birthday Calendar Stamp Set
Assorted stamp pads
Acrylic blocks

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