Pockets and Pieces Class samples

Today I am teaching two classes using the Pockets & Pieces kit (pg 192 ) and the Messenger Accents & Elements Tin (pg  177).  These are great products when paired together and the Messenger tin contents help give some “color direction” to the plain tan colors in the Pockets & Pieces kit. The only other thing I added was a die cut bloom flower (photo below) and lots of brads.  Oh ya, and some star punchouts and rub-ons. Oh, and ribbon.. ok.. so I added a few things..


Enjoy the samples!


Accordion pocket with cards


Accordion pocket filled


Front window and hidden folder


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Hidden folder card front 


oh please typepad.. stop this.. it keeps giving me boxes with red X’s instead of the rest of the photos.. I REALLY am getting tired of this!


Hidden folder card inside folded


Hidden folder card inside


and finally the Book Kit:


Book cover


Book inside


Book 1 


Book 2


Ok.. well.. that’s as many as I can do.. typepad doesn’t like the rest of my photos… I’m so glad to know that I’m not the only one with typepad issues.. I’m sorry so many of us are so frustrated with their service.  I told them today that if I didn’t have a year invested in this blog plus over 3,500 hits a day, I’d cancel my service with them! 


Anyway.. hope you have a great weekend.. and I hope you get time to stamp!


Signature flower daisy

21 thoughts on “Pockets and Pieces Class samples”

  1. Love this project. Hope you going to do a tutorial for us in blogland. I just love the colors and all the details.

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  2. I really like your samples. I’ve eyed that piece for a while now but I was simply stumped how to showcase it to get customers to realize how much of a bargain it is. But this is a wonderful example on showcasing it. I hope SU decides to keep it!

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  3. I hope you will show us how you did this or maybe sell a kit for those of us who can come to your class???!! I love the colors you chose and all of the little extras you added to the pages to make each one of a kind. Love to check out what you are doing all of the time. Keep it up and hope you are having a great week-end! Gail

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  4. Patti, You are so talented! I seem to check in here too late for the kits in the mail – I love the one above, but I’m late again. Also, love the papers at the top of the posts.
    What’s the best way to get informed of your kits? If you hve some time, could you let me know.
    Thanks so much, Connie
    (We spoke on the phone a few months ago — I’m in NYS )

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  5. Congratulations on reaching this milestone!! I love your blog and it is hard to single out one favorite project. I did make some of the popsicle cards recently and they are adorable!! Thanks for sharing with everyone.

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  6. Hi Patty! I would LOVE to own one of your wonderful projects! Thanks for being such an inspiration and sharing what you love! I guess my favorite would be the bracelets you have made-they are gorgeous. Hope to see you at convention! Hugs Kay

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  7. This is fabulous!!
    I would love to do this same one in a bunch of different kits for gifts!
    Thank you so much for showing us this!!
    Will instuctions, or kits be available?!

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  8. My favorite project on your blog … well it really is a toss up. I love so many things. I love the tie the knot card kit, I love the 12 pocket card organizer and the variety of them, I love the build a brad bracelet kit, and soooooo much more. I am going to have to go with though the build a brad bracelet. SO creative, so artisic, so unique, and a truly great gift for all those hard to buy people, and esp. teens and preteens in my life. 🙂 AWESOME!!
    Thank you!!! 🙂

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  9. I loved the Sunflower Card that you did for the convention swap. I tried the technique with another card And I love it!
    Christine Lindo

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  10. As a fellow demonstrator I can not wait to teach the Sunflower Technique in my Stamper’s ten club. You have great ideals, I love them all.
    Vicky Klenot

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