Below is portion of an blog entry from Shelli Gardner, Co-founder and CEO of Stampin' Up! – she has a creative way to use the Country Living Summer BBQ/Picnic Kit. Click here to learn more about the kit and email me or order online to receive this special collection.
Here's her entry...
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More than a month ago, Amy (our vice president of marketing) asked if I would be willing to look at our new Country Living Summer BBQ/Picnic Kit and—if I liked it—use it for a summer activity and mention it on the blog for a little added exposure. Of course, I was fine with that. I love reasons to get together with family and friends and a BBQ sounded like a grand idea!
So I took a look at the kit, and it really is a fun collection of products to pull together a BBQ or picnic quickly and easily! While I knew as soon as I saw it that I would definitely use it, the last few weeks have been a whirlwind of activity, and I didn't take the time to plan the BBQ. Before I knew it, summer had arrived (or at least it feels like it!).
... I decided to throw together a family BBQ. I called up my sister Leslie and asked if she would host it at her house. She was more than willing. Then when she mentioned it to our other sister Vonna, she offered her house as well—and because it has a swimming pool (which is a huge plus for the kids) that's where we ended up.
We had kabobs, and everyone brought a salad. We had a fairly impromptu party—it was a blast. I was grateful for the motivation to plan the party. We get together often as a family (those of you who read my blog regularly know that), but I can never get too much of being with people I love!
And I have to tell you how fun it was to have the projects from the Country Living Kit to tie everything together. Everyone received an invitation, which kind of set the stage. And the table tents, napkins, and bowl liners created a festive atmosphere—it made it feel a little more special than just an ordinary BBQ. Creating everything was so quick and easy—everything we needed was in the kit! (Well, other than the staples for the napkin rings.)
One item—the blitz box—was a kind of a fun origami project. We used it for chips. I'm departing from my usual approach and providing a pattern for that, because it was kind of different. I got the pattern from a good friend. (But don't start expecting patterns and instructions for everything I post!) It works perfectly as a holder for any dry munchies, such as popcorn, cookies, chips, nuts, etc.
(I deleted Shelli's family pictures and comments – if you would like to see the entire article – click here!)
When I got back to the apartment in Kanab, I still had quite a few supplies left that I hadn't used. I had very minimal addition product available (glitter, ribbon, paper scraps, etc), but I decided to see what I could create.
I used a leftover skewer and coaster to create this little holiday decoration flag. You could stick this in a flower arrangement or vase or planter or anything else you had in your normal home décor to turn it into a holiday decoration. It was so quick to make, and yet it adds a fun little patriotic touch.
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I hope you have enjoyed this look into SU's favorite lady and if you would like to order the Country Living Summer Barbecue/Picnic Kit, just send me an email or use my online ordering button to the right of this article!
Stampingly,
Malinda
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