Last night was a very special night for all that earned the VIP invitation to come to my Sale-a-bration Celebration.  All they had to do was spend a qualifying amount during Sale-a-bration and they were invited to my thank you event.

We had a quick make-and-take using the Succulent Garden Designer Series Paper (DSP), which happened to coordinate beautifully with my Succulent Garden theme for the night.  By the way, I also used the Bitty Butterfly punch and the Elegant Butterfly punch on my card — both are retiring so you may want to purchase them quickly if they’ve been on your wish list!!  Actually, there are a lot of things on this card retiring: the Sweet Sugarplum Ruched Ribbon and the Succulent Garden DSP (low inventory!!) as well!  Luckily, the All Things Thanks stamp set is around for another year!

I purchased little pots of succulents from Michaels for the table centers.  I know Gerber daisies aren’t succulents, but I improvised and threw a couple of large Romaine lettuce leaves into the bouquet. You know … garden-like I guess?!  LOL!

My favors for the evening were a lot of work to prepare but oh, so pretty!  I got the idea from Meg Loven.  She made a small gift box using the Tiny Clear Treat Boxes from Stampin’ Up!.  I changed up the cardstock colors but that’s about it! Oh yes, and I forgot the ribbon! I decorated the inside and top with a bit of Succulent Garden DSP, and then layered several die cuts from the Succulent Framelits Dies.  I used Mint Macaron cardstock for the larger petals, sponging the ends with Sweet Sugarplum ink.  The smaller “flowers” were Sahara Sand cardstock (c/s) sponged with Emerald Envy ink.  The clear treat boxes are 2″ x 2″, so I discovered that if I scored the designer paper every 1 7/8″ (1 7/8″, 3 3/4″, 5 3/8″ and 7 1/2″, it fit perfectly inside the box.  That meant that I had 1/2″ remaining at the end that I just tucked inside the first score line.  Just a hint for the future!! By the way, I tucked tiny packages of M & M’s, a Reese’s PB cup and some Robin’s Eggs inside the little box!

We played Bingo and Heads or Tails to determine prizes which were mainly Sale-a-bration stamp sets that I had acquired over the 3 months.

Lastly, before everyone left, I gave one more treat:  1 sheet of each color of the Glimmer Paper that was available during the 2nd half of Sale-a-bration (I loved that paper!!), with approx. 2 yards of the gold and silver glimmer ribbon that was available.  I packaged it up in the 4″ x 6″ and 6″ x 8″ cello bags with the beautiful gold binder clips!  Presentation is everything, but the sparkle inside definitely helped!

A special thank you to all of my ladies!  Would you like to come next year?  It will be a while coming again, but I’ll definitely be doing this again next year!!  Stay tuned…!

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