Archive for September, 2011

Sep 17 2011

Day 3 Founder’s

All I can say is Wow!  Spent a beautiful day in Kanab, touring the manufacturing facility and enjoying a picnic at the park where chopped rubber is laying on the ground instead of sand.  Visiting Kanab has so far been my favorite part of Founder's Circle!  I got really emotional when we got to the manufacturing facility.  All the staff was waiting outside to greet us.  They really love what they do, I guess as much as I love being a demonstrator.  They had all stamped their name tags and spoke about their job with such pride.  I am surprised how reasonable the prices of our stamps sets are with all the tremendous work that goes into making them.  I even participated on the front line, cutting the rubber and packaging …  We even got a free stamp set and they were so happy to give it to us.  It's a stamp set from the 2012 occasion mini.  It was truly a day to remember and I will treasurer this forever.

I even got to visit Shelli's apt in Kanab, it is beautiful and feels like home!

Sterling and Shelli donated recycled rubber for the local park in Kanab.  When I walked in it, it had a bouncing feeling, kids were sure having a great time here.  There was even rubber on the ground in the volleyball area.

Here we are, most of the Canadians that attended Founder's

In the evening, we got to attend a musical, the Little Mermaid at Tuacahn, a breathtaking scenery!

When I got back to my room, a beautiful handmade beau chateau apron was awaiting in our SU box.  I just wanted to scream:)  So excited.

I also wanted to share a special gift that we received last night, on pj/share night.  It was a journal made with my digital studio.

And here we are on share night in pj, Kay Smith, Ronda Wade, Marlayne Hardy and I

You will not want to miss my Holiday Mini Catalog Launch – Friday September 30th

Come to one of most fabulous stamping events of the Year – Holiday Mini Catalog Launch.  It is open to Demonstrators and Customers alike and you will leave with more holiday stamping ideas than you’ll know what to do with! Theatre Booths, make and takes from Holiday Mini products in your goodie bag, samples, products and swap from Founder's circle and a dessert/candy bar and MORE!

Cost: $35.00

Time: 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm.

 

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Tomorrow we have a free day, I'm sleeping in, since I have been up at 6 am every morning and then will go shopping a little and in the afternoon another surprised event.  Have a great weekend! 

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Sep 16 2011

Day 1 evening/ Day 2 at Founder’s

When I left you on my last post, I was going for dinner.  I did find my 5 teammates.  Our team was called The Brits.  Here we are:  Joanne Rolston, Jo Golden, Meg Loven, Diana Gibbs, me and Josee Smuck.

Look what was awaiting at my seating.  We each got a beautiful teacup with flowers and a beau chateau mds name tag.  What a great idea.

When I got to my room, I received this pillow gift filled with products, some were new and we can't share them yet because they are not available to you and will only be available in the 2012 Occasion mini.  But I can share you a card from make and takes that uses one of the stamp sets.

Here is one of the make and takes from Founder's

Then yesterday was Day 2, it was a day where we could do whatever we wanted.  I decided to join 11 demonstrators and we went to explore the Narrows in Zion National Park, which was amazing.  I can't wait to share pictures when we receive our cd from the guides.

In the evening there was share night in our pj. + swaps exchange.  I never saw such a long line to exchange cards.  It took the enter hotel.

I will post later, can't wait to share with you the journal that I received.  It's 6h30 am and I'm getting ready to go to Kanab to visit where they make the stamps.  I hope you are enjoying my posts.  I always wanted to know what founder's was about.  And now that I'm here, I wanted to share with you in case you wondered.

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Sep 14 2011

Founder’s Trip Day 1

I made it to St-George Utah, all I can say is that it has only been 2 hrs and I'm so impressed with the details and dedication in the preparation of this event.  It's a dream come true to earn Founder's.  And for me, a first time achiever, I think it's going to be the best event that I have ever attended.  Especially that the theme is Cupcakes and Tea.  I can't wait to post to you bits and pieces if the internet cooperates with me:)

So I arrived yesterday in Vegas, I was told that Canadians like to fly in one day early to prevent flight issues and jet lag.  Then this morning at 8h00 we were bussed to St-George Utah which is 2 hrs away.

We were greeted with Manhattan decor element at the front door of the Courtyard by Marriott with a special Founder's Sign.

Then entered the gathering place for yummy cupcakes & candies. There are flowers and Beau Chateau fabric decorations.  It really has a vintage feel.  I LOVE IT!

All our rooms are identified by this beautiful vintage sign.

We have a welcome dinner tonight and are playing this fun game and I have to find my 5 team members. Will post later.

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Sep 12 2011

And The Winner Is

Published by under 3D,Stampin' Up!,workshop wallet

Do you remember a few weeks ago, I had posted about a blog candy- workshop wallet.  I received so many emails.  Thank you so much for all the lovely comments, especially about my health.  I feel much better.  I'm posting today to announce the winner of the Beau Chateau blue workshop wallet.  If you are wondering what this is about, read HERE.  I can't wait to post a different blog candy, so very soon.  In the meantime, let's announce the winner.  Sandi Dailey, you are the winner, congrats!  Please email me your mailing address.  You will enjoy it!

Sandi Dailey on 04 Sep 2011 at 10:06 pm Wow, your wallets are beautiful!!  I love the fabric you picked (I'm a vintage kind of gal).  And what a neat idea — especially for the scissors!!  I would love to win that beautiful blue wallet – what a treat that would be for sure!!
Sandi

If you are not a winner but would love one of these, Josee Lortie, my downline is making these and has them for sale for only 18$. (does not include shipping) You can choose any of the stampin up! fabrics. The fabrics are on page 196 of the new 2011-2012 Stampinup! catalog.  You can choose from: Timeless Portrait #122337,Beau Chateau #12233,Deck the halls #121716,Candy Cane Christmas #121715,Springtime Vintage #121817 or like the one viewed here Flirtatious #122335.  Or even the fabric from the new Holiday Mini, Holly berry bouquet #124065 or my second favorite Spice cake #124066.  If you would like to order one of them, email her.  Your name, address ( so she can check shipping) and fabric that you have chosen.)

Have a super Monday! I'm leaving on a jet plane,

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Sep 11 2011

Ribbon of Hope, remembering

This morning as I was driving down town Ottawa, I was listening to the radio, as tears ran down my face I listen and remembered 10 years ago on this day, I was 7 months pregnant, carrying my sweet Lauren.  I remember freezing still after chasing Megan my 15 old month toddler, when I saw on TV the tragic events from 9/11.  I cannot believe that it as already been 10 years.  I listened on the radio children's testimony of the parent that was lost in this sad tragedy, which they have never met because like me their mother's were pregnant and lost their spouse in 9/11.  It is such a blessing that my dear Lauren was able to know and grow with both of her parents. 

Here are a few quotes commemorating the occasion:

“Ten years have passed since a perfect blue sky morning turned into the blackest of nights. Since then we’ve lived in sunshine and in shadow, and although we can never unsee what happened here, we can also see that children who lost their parents have grown into young adults, grandchildren have been born and good works and public service have taken root to honor those we loved and lost.” — New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, speaking at the memorial service in New York.

“I haven’t stopped missing my dad. He was awesome … I wish my dad had been there to teach me how to drive, ask a girl out on a date and see me graduate from high school and a hundred other things I can’t even begin to name … I hope that I can make my father proud of the young men that my brother and I have become.” — Peter Negron, whose father, Pete, died in the World Trade Center, speaking at the memorial service in New York.

“Moira sacrificed all that she had and all the richness of life that still lay in front of her in order to save just one more person. Moira was killed when the south tower collapsed … Today we choose to remember and share the joy Moira brought to all of us, and we vow that she will always live in our hearts.” — Retired New York Police officer James Smith, whose wife, New York Police officer Moira Smith, was killed on Sept. 11, 2001, speaking in New York.

“So many names, there is barely room on the walls of the heart.” — Former Poet Laureate Billy Collins, “The Names,” read by former New York Governor George Pataki at the service.

“May your soul finally rest in peace. Your son Nathan and I, as the years go by, grow strong. Goodbye, my dear friend, my teacher and my hero.” — Candy Glazer, whose husband Edmund Glazer was a passenger on American Airlines Flight 11, speaking at the memorial service in New York.

Today I dedicate my card to all the people who lost a family member, friend and the fire fighters, police officers and response teams in the 9/11 tragedy.  My thoughts and prayers are with you.

The ribbon of hope is a great stamp #115552 because it is THE awareness ribbon as we can use our stampin up ink and change it to the cause that is dear to us.  Today I chose purple (rich razzleberry) it represents the victims of 9/11 including the police officers and fire fighters.

Here is what I found on the internet:

Pink Ribbon :
Meaning: Most commonly associated with breast cancer awareness, this ribbon is also a symbol for birth parents, and childhood cancer awareness (alternative color: light blue)

Yellow Ribbon :
Meaning: We've all seen this symbol used to support our troops, but it is also a symbol for MIA/POW, suicide prevention, adoptive parents, amber alerts, bladder cancer, spina bifida, endometriosis, and a general symbol for hope. A yellow ribbon with a heart is used to represent the survivors left behind after a suicide.

Pale Yellow Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of spina bifida

Red Ribbon :
Meaning: Most commonly associated with the fight against AIDS and HIV, this ribbon also is a symbol for heart disease, stroke, substance abuse, MADD, DARE, Epidermolysis Bullosa, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy

Burgundy Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of brain aneurysm, Cesarean section (worn upside down), headaches, hemangioma, vascular malformation, hospice care, multiple myeloma, William's syndrome, Thrombophilia, Antiphospholid Antibody Syndrome, and adults with disabilities

Purple Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of pancreatic cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid cancer, domestic violence, ADD, alzheimer's, religious tolerance, animal abuse, the victims of 9/11 including the police and firefighters, Crohn's disease and colitis, cystic fibrosis, lupus, leimyosarcoma, and fibromyalgia

Lavender Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol for general cancer awareness. It can also be a symbol for epilepsy, and rett syndrome

Periwinkle Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of eating disorders and pulmonary hypertension

Blue Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of drunk driving, child abuse, Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), the victims of hurricane Katrina, dystonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), alopecia, Education, Epstein-Barr Virus, Save the Music, colon cancer (alternative ribbon color: brown), colorectal cancer (alternative ribbon color: brown), and anti-tobacco – particularly anti-second hand smoke (in Canada; alternative ribbon color: brown), I Love Clean Air/ILCA Campaign (Japan)

Dark Blue Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of arthritis, child abuse prevention, victim's rights, free speech, water quality, and water safety

 Light Blue Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of childhood cancer (alternative color: pink), prostate cancer, Trisomy 18, and scleroderma

Teal Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol for ovarian, cervical, and uterine cancers as well as sexual assault, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and tsunami victims

Green Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of childhood depression, missing children, open records for adoptees, environmental concerns, kidney cancer, tissue/organ donation, homeopathy, and worker and driving safety

Orange Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of leukemia, hunger, cultural diversity, humane treatment of animals, and self-injury awareness

White Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of innocence, victims of terrorism, violence against women, peace, right to life, bone cancer, adoptees, and retinal blastoma

Pearl Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol for emphysema, lung cancer, mesothelioma, and multiple sclerosis

Black Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of mourning, melanoma, and gang prevention

Brown Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is an anti-tobacco symbol as well as a symbol of colon cancer (alternative ribbon color: blue), colorectal cancer (alternative ribbon color: blue)

Grey Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of diabetes, asthma, and brain cancer

Silver Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol for children with disabilities, Parkinson's disease, and mental illnesses such as severe depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and anxiety disorders.

Gold Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol for childhood cancer

Jigsaw Puzzle Ribbon:
Meaning: This style of ribbon is a symbol for autism

Lace Ribbon:
Meaning: This style of ribbon is a symbol for osteoporosis

Pink and Blue Ribbon:
Meaning: This style of ribbon is a symbol for miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant death due to SIDS or other causes

Flag Ribbon:
Meaning: This style of ribbon is a symbol for both the victims and heros of the 9/11 attacks. It is also a symbol of patriotism and support of our troops. In addition, it is a symbol of fireworks safety.

Rainbow Ribbon:
Meaning: This style of ribbon is a symbol of gay pride and support for the GLBT community and their quest for equal rights.

Please Hug your families extra tight tonight, I know I will!


Supplies used to create my ribbon of hope card :

Stamp set: Ribbon of hope #115552, Teeny Tiny Wishes #115370 ou en français Voeux Mignons #117989

Ink:  Rich Razzleberry #115658

Card stock and paper: Pocketful of posies designer paper#122354, rich razzleberry card stock #115316, Pretty in Pink card stock #100459, crumb cake card stock #120953

Accessories and tools:  Big shot #113439,Vintage Wallpaper #120175 and designer frames textured impressions embossing folder #123130, basic pearls #119247, rich razzleberry 1/4" grosgrain ribbon #120930,

 

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Sep 10 2011

Scrapbooking Memories

So we are in the 2nd week of school for the girls.  Routine is settled, which puts a big smile on my face.  Meals are organized, I know the girls' after school activity schedule and the best part is that you get to come to my Fall classes, workshops etc.  We have a beautiful catalog and Holiday Mini Catalog and it has inspired me to create great memories for my family.  One of the projects that I created a few weeks ago is a mini 6×6 album for Jordan.  Why Jordan?  because she is my youngest, the one that I still have the power to dress up cute.  With Megan and Lauren, I don't stand a chance!  I created this special album for Jordan and am going to add a picture of every year since her birth.  The Beau Chateau collection is perfect for her.  I can think of events, clothes and memories that will match this collection.  I can't wait to share with you a few pages in the next few weeks.

So here she is, proud moment for her because she lost her first tooth before her first day of school and finds it really cool.  On the other hand, I am trying to grow her bangs and she refuses to tie them up.  So I don't know how long I'm going to last without cutting them:)

Here is some of the cute ruffles that I have been taking about.  First day back from school!

I love how the ribbons, pink bauble, paper and album coordinate so well together.  If I had left over fabric from the beau chateau collection #122336, I would have used it for sure.

Do you wonder why this album is so appealing to the eye. One of the great rules for scrapbooking is that you need to add elements in a triangle.  On my album, your eyes are drawn to the butterfly, bunched up ribbon and the word memories from the album.

Supplies used to create Jordan's 6×6 album :

Stamp set: Calendar Alphabet & Numbers #111610

Ink:  Soft Suede #115657

Card stock and paper: Beau Chateau designer paper#122357

Accessories and tools:  Beau Chateau 6×6 album #122468,1 1/4" striped grosgrain ribbon in pretty in pink #119775, Pink pirouette 3/8"Taffeta ribbon #122981, 1/2" Scallop dots ribbon in Pretty in Pink #124141 and Marina Mist #122986, Victoria 5/8" crochet trim #118481, Linen Thread #104199, Pink Crystal 5/8" simply adorned bauble (my fav) #121013, On Board Merry Medley chipboard to cover my butterfly #122958, Basic Pearls #119247

Have a great weekend

 

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Sep 09 2011

My First Blog Hop

So this is my first blog hop.  I am part of Josee Smuck's downline, her 4th level down, actually.  Since Josee has moved to Winnipeg 1 year ago, we don't get to do much as a team anymore.  When she announced the blog hop, I thought of two things, first it challenges me to create and second, what a great way to reconnect with our inkies team members again.  As time goes by, I'm sure we will grow and have the biggest blog hop since there are so many talented demonstrators.  Remember in the beginning of the week, I shared my first Halloween treats.  Well today I'm going to show you a similar project but Kim style and post the instructions too.


Instead of treats filled with candies, I filled these with Spice Cake designer buttons, they are 1 1/2" in diameter.  Wow never saw such big buttons for crafting.

(Side view)

Instructions:

1.  Cut a piece of very vanilla 4 1/4" x 11  (so with a 8 1/2" x11 sheet you get two)

2.  Score the very vanilla card stock at 1 1/4"  and 6"

3.  Stamp leaf images from the stamp set Gently Falling in Soft Suede, More Mustard, Pool Party and Pear Pizzazz on the very vanilla cut card stock.

4.  Punch out an open space with a punch to showcase your candies or in my case buttons, I used  the Scallop circle punch

5.  Fold you pre-scored 1 1/4" very vanilla piece and attach a piece of Spice Cake Designer Series Paper that is 1" x 4"

6.  You will then staple the two pieces together to create a loop like in the image above.

7.  Decorate to taste, I added scraps of designer paper and folded them in accordion fold and glued them with sticky tape, I added 1 1/4" striped grosgrain ribbon in soft suede, and attached a handmade tag with the greeting that says "MERCI BIEN" from the stamp set Notes manuscrites or you can use the English version Hand-Penned Holidays and stamped a few leafs and glued them on to create a 3D image.

8.  Fill cello with candy or like me with Spice Cake buttons and stick them in with sticky tape.

Voila!

Supplies used to make my Spice Cake treats :

Stamp set: Gently Falling  #123802(w) #123804(c), Hand-Penned Holidays #124310(w), #124312(c) or en Français Notes manuscrites #125359(w), #125361(c)

Ink:  Soft Suede #115657, More Mustard #103162, Pool Party #122938 and Pear Pizzazz #119784

Card stock and paper: Spice Cake Designer Series Paper #124003, Very vanilla cardstock #101650

Accessories and tools:  1 1/4" striped grosgrain ribbon in soft suede #125060, Spice Cake Designer Buttons #124113, 3"x5" cellophane bags #103104, Linen Thread #104199, 2 3/8" Scallop circle punch #118874

I'm the last blog hop for September.  If you want to go back to the beginning click HERE


 Happy Friday!  I hope I did good for my first blog hop, please leave a comment.    I was suppose to show the inside of my album from my team meeting but will do this over the weekend as I do have another nursing training today and need to catch some ZZZzzzzzzzz:)

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Sep 08 2011

Surprise project for my team

I am hosting my team meeting tonight, and will post more pics from this project a little later because I don't want them to see it before they get here:)  It has great folds to place pictures.  I hope they are going to love it.  I have two words for you, Spice Cake.  It's my favorite series out of the mini catalog.  Spice Cake Designer Series Paper #124003,Gently Falling Stamp Set #123802 (w), #123804 (c) AND Love the HUGE Spice Cake Designer Buttons and let's not forget spice cake Designer fabric.  It is the most popular fabric for the workshop wallets.   By the way, I know lots of you have been emailing me, it's on my to do list for tomorrow, I promise.  I have been putting lots of time this week for my nursing job, because they really really need me, right now.  And next week, I'm not available to them because I will be away at Founder's.  I am so excited and can't wait to share my founder's experience with you.   I always wondered what Founder's was about.

Supplies used to make my Spice Cake mini album :

Stamp set: Gently Falling #123802(w) #123804(c)

Ink:  Soft Suede #115657, More Mustard #103162, Pool Party #122938 and Pear Pizzazz #119784

Card stock and paper: Spice Cake Designer Series Paper #124003, Soft Suede #124298, More Mustard #124281, Pool Party #122924 and Pear Pizzazz #119795

Accessories and tools:  1 1/4" striped grosgrain ribbon in soft suede #125060, Spice Cake Designer Buttons #124113

Got to go, Jordan says there is a frog in the pool!  So see you later after my team meeting:)

 

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Sep 07 2011

What!? Christmas in September

Christmas Card Club:

I LOVE starting my Christmas cards early, and September is the best time of all! Enjoy making them over the next 4 months, having fun, 12 at a time, so when December hits here, you'll be ALL ready to go!! Just address the envelopes (which are included!!!), and you are all set!!   If you want to join the club, you have FUN benefits: *FREE new 2011-2012 catalog  *A raffle each month for JUST club members! * A chance to win ALL the hostess benefits that night! * Even if you can't come, we can make your projects for you!   You don't have to join the club to come each month, but if you want the fun benefits, you only need to commit to coming all 6 months. (if you miss a month, not a big deal, we'll make the cards for you!)   The cost is ONLY 25.00 per month, AND it includes a bolt of ribbon, or another embellishment, this month it includes Mica Flakes, AND all 12 cards, AND all 12 envelopes!! What a DEAL!  Plus…I'll have a special ordering deal JUST for class attendees!

COST: 25.00

Upcoming dates:  (First Wednesday of the Month)  September 7th, October 5th, November 2nd & December 7th, January and February are reserved for special card classes!

MICA FLAKES #124115

 


Today is our first class and you still have time to join, I have a few spots left, here is just a teaser!  Can't make it because your long distance from me?  Then ask me about my class in the mail or my new September PDF Tutorial.  Classe disponible en français.

Christmas in September Class

Class includes:  Mica Flakes and Envelopes

When:  Wednesday, September 7th at 7h30pm

Where: Kim's studio

Cost:  25$ or 1/2 price with a 50$ order or FREE with a 75$ order

Stamp sets used:    From the Christmas mini, my favorite:  Christmas Lodge #123767(w) #123769(c) ou disponible en français Chalet enchanté #125349(w) #125351, Christmas Collage Background stamp #121279 and Serene Snowflakes #115438

Have a great Wednesday!

 

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Sep 06 2011

Halloween Treats

Are you excited about the new Holiday Mini.  I am. it's my favorite mini out of the 4.  If you are on my mailing list you should have received your mini's by now.  If not email me.  Yesterday I shared that I was working on a bunch of Fall projects.  I wanted to share with you my first Halloween Treat.  I decided to package candies for two reasons.  The first reason is that this year, I will be ready ahead of time for Halloween and Second, if the candies are packaged then I'm not eating them:)  This week I will be posting a more elaborate Halloween treat , "Kim Style"  and sharing the simple instruction from this cute package but this first treat is perfect for kids and for my new kids/tween class.  Sign up for the next few kids class.  Schedule is up HERE

NEW!!! KIDS CLUB: Ice Cream Social just for kids & Tweens

Yes a class just for kids:)  Come and make fun projects once a month and after our creations, we will enjoy yummy ice cream at the Sunday Bar.  Cost is 25$ and includes products

Upcoming dates:    (Last Sunday of the month) September 25th, October 30th, November 27th & December 18th at 1h15pm

Here are a few products to highlight:  The quick accents Pick your poison is great, it's a creepy self adhesive accent to add to any projects and then I just stamped the skeleton from the Piece of Poison.  I also love Pick your poison designer paper, it is stunning when you see it "live".  It will make great Halloween scrapbook pages.  And the best part is you can also order digital downloads for Halloween:  there is Pick your Poison Embellishments #125614 and Piece of Poison stamp brush set #125607.  Did you like how I stashed my candies.  The cello bags are wonderful for that and to punch out a window to showcase them is great too.  Full instructions on how to make these HERE.

Have a great day, for some of you it's the first day back to school!

Supplies used to make the Halloween Treats :

Stamp set: Piece of Poison #123752(w), #123754 (c)

Ink:  Basic Black #101179

Card stock and paper: Quick Accents #124263, Pick Your Poison designer series paper #124001, Basic Black card stock #121045  and Pumpkin Pie card stock #105117

Accessories and tools:  Decorative Label Punch #120907, 1 1/4" striped grosgrain ribbon in basic black #115615, Linen Thread #104199, Black Crystal 5/8" simply adorned bauble (my fav) and the 3"x5" cellophane bags to insert the candies #103104

 

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