If you have a copy of Stampin' Up's Holiday Mini Catalog, then you know that we are now offering a new and exciting product... FABRIC! We have two fabric sets that coordinate with our colors, designer series papers and other accessories. Although it can be found in the Christmas section, they are not necessarily Christmas fabrics and have no Christmas images on them.
The fabric sheets are actually larger than a "fat quarter." If you are not a quilter, then you may not understand that term. If you don't, don't even worry about it. :) But for you quilters...
Okay, I totally snagged all these pictures from Shelli Gardner's blog. Shelli is the cofounder and CEO of Stampin' Up and creates gorgeous-ness! You can visit her blog at www.soshelli.com.
OMG... the cuteness!!! No, I do not have a pattern for the fabric bears or their dresses. If you find one, please post it here. Because I would love to make these bears for Christmas gifts!
Another great gift idea... and I think I could master this!
It's a card holder! How great is that? I think I could tweak it to fit a notepad, too.
Cards made with fabric that are tucked lovingly inside the fabric card holder. :)
Gorgeous necklace made with our Simply Adorned Line and bits of fabric tied to the necklace.
Gorgeous bracelet of fabric and ribbon - antique brad holding one of new baubles on.
How beautiful is this skirt? Shelli's daughter wore one at Convention this year that was actually a drawstring Christmas Tree skirt! It was absolutely darling.
I have several more fabric pictures to show you from Founder's Circle, too. I promise they are coming SOON!

















Those are pretty cool! Very interesting gift ideas for your special someone.
Posted by: valentines flowers | October 01, 2010 at 08:23 AM
That necklace is simply beautiful, I'm loving it.
Posted by: girls jewellery | June 09, 2011 at 08:18 AM
These are pretty awesome, definitely a great gift ideas.
Posted by: Cindy fr. silk bouquets | June 10, 2011 at 02:20 AM
I'm loving the fabric flower you made here. It takes a lot of creativity to be able to do something like this. Pretty gorgeous project.
Posted by: Flowers Sydney | February 02, 2012 at 02:58 AM
Thank you! They are deceptively simple to make. The Big Shot is the key to quick and easy for a lot of projects. :)
Posted by: Shelly May | February 02, 2012 at 06:42 AM