OnStage at Home

2 years ago I was hanging out in Florida with one of my best friends and hundreds of other Stampin’ Up! demonstrators for OnStage. I had such an amazing time stamping and celebrating Stampin’ Up!s 30th anniversary! This year though OnStage was different. This year I attended OnStage at home.

OnStage at Home

For obvious reasons Stampin’ Up! switched to a completely virtual event. Even with that they kept as close as they could to how they would have run it in person. There were great information and business sessions and amazing speakers. And of course we got a sneak peek at the upcoming new catalogue and got to see some samples using some of the new products. We even got to do some stamping with some of the new products! They sent all the measurements we needed and we were able to order to the new products in advance if we wanted. I totally wanted to so I ordered the products and here are the 2 of the cards we made together, so to speak.

The one downside though of course was that we couldn’t do it in person. I haven’t seen my team, my Stampin’ Up! family, in person since before this whole pandemic. This reminded me of how much I miss being able to sit with them and whisper back and forth during the stamping presentations. We made due and I chatted in messenger with my smaller team. I chatted with my larger team in a special Facebook group that we set up just for this. We even did a ZOOM team photo since we couldn’t do an in person photo.

OnStage at Home

OnStage at home was still alot of fun and as always we got free Stampin’ Up! product! Once I get my new goodies from the upcoming new catalogue I’ll share them on my Facebook page, so make sure to check that out. Or if you live in Canada and would like to get in on all the fun then join my team. I’d love to work (aka stamp) with you!

Snowman Season

November is here and there are only 49 days until the holidays! That also means that snow and colder weather are just around the corner. Now I can really dive into my holiday crafting. I’ve been doing a lot of crafting lately with some of the newer stamp sets from the August-December Mini catalogue. So I thought it was time to bring out a favourite of mine that was carried over from last year’s Holiday catalogue; Snowman Season.

There are so many things I love about this stamp set! The snowman images are super cute and I really like the fonts and phrases. Plus if you love to colour like I do you can colour the snowmen, but you don’t have to.

The idea for this card came from a recent team sketch challenge. So with the design of the card taken care of I focused on colours and images. In this case what came first was the image to go in the oval in the centre. The larger snowman from the Snowman Season stamp set I thought would be a great focal point.

From there I decided on a colour combination. I wanted to use the Seaside Spray Metallic ribbon on this card so that became one of my colours. To go with Seaside Spray I picked Pretty Peacock. I love using different blues when I’m making holiday cards and I love how these two go together.

Snowman Season

Next I wanted to add some texture to the piece of Pretty Peacock cardstock. So I used the Winter Snow Embossing folder, but not before I stamped the raised snowflakes with my Whisper White inkpad. I really like how it helps the embossed snowflakes stand out, but it’s not overpowering.

Then I coloured the snowman with some Stampin’ Blends. I’ll take any chance I can to colour with those! And I cut out the snowman with one of the ovals from the Stitched Shapes dies and popped it up using some Stampin’ Dimensionals.

I shared this version with my team, but then felt like it still needed something more. When that happens my go to is to add bling! So that’s what I did with this card. I pulled out my Rhinestone Basic Jewels (a favourite go to of mine) and added a few in the center of a few of the snowflakes.

Snowman Season

I really like how this card turned out, even the inside…

Snowman Season

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Woodland Themed Birthday

For my daughter’s birthday this year she decided she wanted a woodland themed birthday party. Obviously with everything going on it was just us, but I still wanted to make it special. I wasn’t quite sure where to start so of course I searched Pintrest. Most of the ideas I found were for much younger kids, but I did get some inspiration.

I started with creating a birthday banner. A few years ago I got the Celebration Basics kit and had been using it for craft fairs. Since then I’ve revamped how I do up my tables and so I took the banner apart to make a birthday banner. To have it go with the woodland theme I cut out a couple of evergreen trees using some retired green glimmer paper. I also used a butterfly to separate the words and behind the letters I used some retired Designer Series Paper with a brown marble look.

Woodland Themed Birthday

For more woodland themed decorations I grabbed a log from our fire pit stash. I also brought out a birch branch that I found on a recent family hike. I set them up on our dining room table with some fall coloured leaves and acorns. Then to top it off I added a bunch of my munchkins woodland stuffies. Even though my daughter’s eleven now she still loves her stuffies. So I loved being able to use them to celebrate her!

Woodland Themed Birthday

Next up I had to create a woodland themed birthday card. I didn’t have anything in my stamp stash that would work. Fortunately someone from my team let me borrow the Someone Special stamp set. I paired that with some current and some retired products and I think it turned out really nicely. Most importantly she loved it!

Woodland Themed Birthday

And of course there had to be a cake! I found a local business that did a fabulous job creating something with the woodland theme. I asked for a birch tree stump looking cake with some flowers. Once I picked it up I added a few die cut butterflies and the candles. It turned out awesome!

Woodland Themed Birthday

My daughter is also a huge Harry Potter fan. And for those of you who aren’t… Harry receives his letter to Hogwarts on his eleventh birthday. So to top everything off I found a Hogwarts Acceptance Letter and envelope. I put the letter in the envelope which I had delivered to her bed via owl post. (Last year was the big Harry Potter birthday party)

Given current circumstances I think things turned out really well. We’ve still got everything for her woodland themed birthday all set up actually. Maybe this weekend I’ll take it all down. I hope you enjoyed this and that it gives you some ideas to use for yourself.

Halloween Shadow Box

Even though Halloween is looking a little different this year, we’re trying to make the best of it. My munchkins have been decorating inside and outside our house. Our pumpkins were carved earlier this week and I’m putting some treats together. I’ve also been having fun creating different projects for Halloween. Usually I’m not much for Halloween cards so I’ve been making treat boxes and other things. My last “big” project for Halloween this year is a Halloween shadow box.

I’ve had some of these supplies for a while and have used them in different projects. Recently when I was cleaning up my craft stash I found them and decided I’d pull them together to make a home decor piece. Then about a week ago when I was at a local Michael’s picking up some stuff for my daughter’s birthday I saw that they had shadow boxes and frames on sale. So of course I grabbed a shadow box, black of course, for my other pieces.

Here are some of the supplies I used…

Halloween Shadow Box

The Designer Series Paper I used came from the Magic in the Night pack, which is on sale until tomorrow. The spiders are ones that have usually ended up on our front porch with webs for decoration. The shiny pumpkins came from a local Dollarama and the ribbon was from a previous project.

Halloween Shadow Box

The other pieces came from project kit I got when I joined the Stampin’ Up! family. It came with a black tray, some other Halloween themed patterned paper and the ribbon I mentionned. The tray has recently been painted white because I decided I want to use it for something else. So I was left with the other pieces. I think the pieces I used worked really well together.

Halloween Shadow Box

I love how the Halloween shadow box turned out and I hope you do too. If you’re interested in how to make some easy Halloween themed treat boxes then you’ll definitely want to check out this post from a couple of weeks ago!

Pressed Leaves Bookmarks

I was trying to think of something to do with my munchkins for fall. Then something caught my eye on Pintrest and I came up with the idea to make pressed leaves bookmarks. We’ve got a bunch of readers in our house and so I thought this would work out great, not just something that ends up getting tossed later. So we started collecting leaves on our walks to and from school. My oldest was a bit picky with her leaf choices, but my little guy was picking up all kinds of leaves. He ended up filling up his paper bag twice. Once that was done I got them all set to press.

After a few days they were all set and ready to go. I gave them each a piece of Whisper White cardstock that I had punched with the Delightful Tag Topper punch. Once they had gone through all their leaves they picked their favourites.

Pressed Leaves Bookmarks

I gave them the Multi-Purpose Liquid Glue to help get the leaves to stick to the cardstock. I also had some wax paper ready to wrap around the bookmarks. That way we wouldn’t have to worry about anything happening to the leaves or the books. So once they were ready I ironed the was paper wrapped bookmarks. It worked fairly well. I still ended up added a strip of clear tape at the back for good measure though. I even made one for myself! Here they are before we added some ribbon…

Pressed Leaves Bookmarks

The next step was to add some ribbon or twine. Since I’ve been a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator for over 8 years now I have a pretty good stash. (one of the hazards of the job… I buy new before I’ve used up my other ribbon and twine. although I think most crafters do this too.) I showed them all the options and they went with some retired ribbon for their bookmarks. They picked from my stash of retired ribbons, but I went with something current…

I used a piece of the Just Jade Gingham ribbon from the Flowers for Every Season combo pack. And then I tied a bow with a piece of Linen Thread to keep it in place. I debated about adding a stamped phrase on top of the leaves, but decided I didn’t want to cover them up.

We had a lot of fun making these pressed leaves bookmarks. Now I have to swap out my bookmark from the book I’m reading right now! If you liked this project you might want to check out the shrinky-dinks I made with my munchkins. Enjoy!

Diagonal Square Fold Card

It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these and so was excited to get back to it. This month’s Fancy Fold Design Team Blog Hop is the Diagonal Square Fold card. These cards are super cute and really easy to make! I’ve made a simple project sheet if you want to try this for yourself, so keep reading. And here’s a video if you’d like to see this in action.

For this month’s hop I decided to make two cards. I couldn’t decide whether I wanted to make one for Halloween or Christmas. So I did both! For my Halloween card I used the Magic is in the Night Designer Series Paper and Harvest Hellos stamp set. The card base is of course Basic Black and I coloured my pumpkin using Stampin’ Blends.

Diagonal Square Fold Card

On the inside of this card I used one of the squares from the Stitched Shapes dies. Then to help keep the card closed I added some Linen Thread under the pumpkin. This way I wouldn’t have to worry about losing my thread.

Diagonal Square Fold Card

For my Christmas version I simply switched things up a bit. I used Pretty Peacock for the card base and the Brightly Gleaming DSP. The phrase and inside image came from the Poinsettia Petals stamp set, one of my current favourites.

Diagonal Square Fold Card

To keep this little card closed I used some of the Silver Metallic Edge Ribbon. And like my Halloween card I just wrapped it around and tucked it behind the phrase. Here’s the inside…

Diagonal Square Fold Card

I had a lot of fun making these cute little cards (they’re only 3″). Plus it gave me the chance to use more of my DSP. If you’d like to make your own Diagonal Square Fold card then make sure to grab my simple project sheet.

To keep going on this month’s Fancy Fold Design Team Blog Hop check out Aude’s project!

Countdown to Halloween

We’re doing a countdown to Halloween in our house! Since this year is going to look very different I thought I would do something a little different. My munchkins love Halloween and have already been decorating the house. So just in case we’re not able to go trick or treating I thought I would convert my Christmas Countdown project kit into one for Halloween. It was super easy to do and I love the Magic is in the Night Designer Series Paper!

To start I picked a bunch of different designs from the Magic is in the Night DSP pack. I wanted to make sure I had enough options to spread out the designs. Then I cut them down to fit the front of the boxes.

Countdown to Halloween

To make sure I didn’t cover up the groove in the top of the box I used one of the Stitched Shapes circle dies. I also used one of these dies to cut out all my numbers. The numbers came from a retired stamp set I have for just such a project, but you can use whatever you have. I stamped the numbers in Blackberry Bliss and Cajun Craze ink; alternating between odd and even numbers.

Countdown to Halloween

Then of course I had to fill them with something. While my munchkins enjoy some of the Halloween chocolates/treats, they really love gummies. So I went to my local Bulk Barn to get some different Halloween themed gummies. I did also pick up a box of chocolates. Since I have two munchkins and I wasn’t about to make one for each of them I had to be strategic in my treat choices. The gummies of course fit no problem. As for the rest I was able to put in 2 packages of Rockets, M & Ms and Kit Kat bars. If you only have to fit in one you’d likely be able to fit in a single Coffee Crisp or box of Smarties.

My munchkins have been really enjoying their countdown. Here’s how it turned out…

Countdown to Halloween

I love how easy this was and so I think I might have to do something like this for their next birthdays!

I’m having an online class using the Christmas Countdown project kit and there’s still time to RSVP. So if you live in Canada and would like some more information check out my upcoming classes and events. The deadline to RSVP is November 3rd and you can always email me with any questions; inkspirationwithteresa@gmail.com.

Halloween Treat Boxes

I decided this week that I needed to make some Halloween treat boxes. At this point I still don’t know what Halloween is going to look like for us this year… hopefully they’ll say something soon. In the meantime though I’m doing some things for my munchkins so that they still enjoy it no matter what it looks like.

For the boxes I used Basic Black cardstock for the base, of course, and Magic in this Night Designer Series Paper. I love this pack of patterned paper and am excited to make some other projects with it! Since I have 2 munchkins I made 2 treat boxes, but I used 2 different designs. I also wanted them to hold a good number of treats so I made them 3 1/2″ x 3 1/2″.

Here are the full measurements…

  • cardstock base: 6 1/2″ x 6 1/2″, scored at 1 1/2″ on all sides
  • patterned paper lid: 5 1/8″ x 5 1/8″, scored at 3/4″ on all sides
Halloween Treat Boxes

Before I folded the base of the box I stamped a few pumpkins, etc. from the Harvest Hellos stamp set using Whisper White ink. I debated about heat embossing with white, but liked how the images look a little faded. I did heat emboss the tags for the boxes though.

Halloween Treat Boxes

From there it was a quick fold and stick; I used the Multi-Purpose Liquid Glue to hold the base and lid together. Then I tested the size of the box with a few treats. It looks like it will hold about 6 of the Halloween sized chocolate bars. You can put in any kind of candy you like.

Halloween Treat Boxes

To finish it off I used some Linen thread to secure the lids and tags to the base of the boxes. I really liked how these turned out. Plus they were super easy to make!

Halloween Treat Boxes

If you want to make your own Halloween treat boxes, now is a great time. The Magic in this Night DSP is 15% off! Check it out here along with the other Designer Series Paper packs that are on sale this month. Crafting with patterned paper is an easy way to step up any project. Check out this card I made using one of Stampin’ Up!s other Designer Series Paper packs.

DIY Craft Storage

I found a shelving unit on a neighbour’s curb recently and decided to do a little DIY craft storage! I don’t know about you, but I never seem to have enough storage. As a crafter I always have a big stash of different supplies. I also do a lot of projects for my munchkins birthdays so there’s a real mix of stuff in our basement. So, as I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one, I thought I would share what I did with you all.

A couple of weeks ago when I was driving home a shelf unit on a neighbour’s curb. So once I dropped off my munchkins I circled back to take a closer look. I told myself if it was in good shape, and still there, I would grab it. And it was! The unit’s previous owners used it to hold jewelry and hair accessories… I found a few hairpins and an earring in a couple of the baskets. It also looked like they tried to paint it, but didn’t get very far. Here’s what it looked like when I found it…

DIY Craft Storage

I’m not sure why they didn’t just give it a couple more coats of paint, but it worked out for me. Here are the baskets that it came with…

DIY Craft Storage

I love the natural look of the dark wicker baskets. Plus they’re a good size so they’ll work to hold just about any of my craft supplies.

First thing I did was spray down the baskets and wipe down the shelves. Then I put on a few more coats of white paint. This was super easy to do because my husband paints as his side-gig, so there’s always paint and rollers around.

Here’s the full finished unit…

DIY Craft Storage

I think it turned out nicely. Now all I have to do is fill the baskets, which will be no problem. The question is will this finally be enough storage. Fingers crossed!

If you like my DIY craft storage then check out the card display board I spruced up. I used a bit more than just paint on that one.

Tasteful Touches with Gilded Autumn

For this card I decided to pair the stamp set Tasteful Touches with Gilded Autumn Designer Series Paper. I really like this pack of paper and have been having alot of fun creating with it. Tasteful Touches is another favourite of mine right now and I love how these go together. I think I’m going to have to pair these two up again!

The colours for this card came from the DSP itself; Cajun Craze and Crumb Cake. I love the different colours with this design! I have to admit that I wasn’t sure about Cajun Craze before… but between this DSP pack and last month’s Paper Pumpkin kit I have become a fan. Plus when you’re creating with patterned paper it’s so much easier to make your designs nice and simple and still be beautiful!

Tasteful Touches Gilded Autumn

I simply layered the cardstock and then put the DSP on top; Crumb Cake was my card base and then Cajun Craze as my card mat. The phrase is what I popped up on this card with some Stampin’ Dimensionals which came from the Tasteful Touches stamp set.

Then I added some Linen Thread which is always a favourite of mine, but especially this time of year. It adds such a nice natural touch to any card. To top it off I added some bling, of course… with a few Gilded Gems. I always have to add some bling!

Tasteful Touches with Gilded Autumn

This card was fun and easy to make! It makes me wish that the Gilded Autumn Specialty Designer Series Paper pack was part of the Designer Series Paper sale that happening this month.

If you like this card pairing Tasteful Touches with Gilded Autumn DSP then you may want to check out the card I made last week. It shows off the same patterned paper, but paired with a different stamp set. You may also want to join my weekly email newsletter. I’ve kicked off my 12 Weeks of Christmas featuring projects for the holidays that you won’t find anywhere else. Find out more about it here.

Paper Craft Crew Challenge #395

I really liked the sketch for Paper Craft Crew Challenge #395 (PCC395) and so I thought I’d give it a try. Plus it’s been a while since I’ve done one and I always enjoy participating. They really make me think outside the box. And I don’t know about you, but sometimes I find I get into a cardmaking rut.

Here’s the sketch for this week’s challenge…

Paper Craft Crew Challenge #395

For my card I decided I would use some extra pumpkins and leaves that I had left over from another project. With Fall just started and Halloween on the way I knew I’d come up with a project to use them with. The Harvest Hellos stamp set along with the Apple Builder punch is so much fun to use right now. It also comes in handy for teacher’s gifts and cards for my two munchkins.

From there I knew I wanted to use some of the Just Jade Gingham ribbon from the Flowers for Every Season combo pack. So I decided to go with Just Jade and Crumb Cake for my colour combination.

Paper Craft Crew Challenge #395

I really like how the Crumb Cake square frames the pumpkin and the branches sticking out from behind are a nice compliment. The branches come from the Tasteful Touches stamp set and the “for you” comes from the Beauty Abounds stamp set.

This was a fun card to make! I even showed it off in a live crafting session on my Facebook Page for World Cardmaking Day this past Saturday. Here’s the full card…

Paper Craft Crew Challenge #395

I really like how this card turned out… I’ve even gotten some compliments on it already! I hope you like it too. Be sure to check out some of the other cards for Paper Craft Crew Challenge #395 (PCC395). Here’s their link…

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http://papercraftcrew.com/pcc395-sketch-challenge/

You can also check out some of my other cards from Paper Craft Crew Challenges…

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another paper craft crew challenge

A Gilded Autumn Thank you

I love the Gilded Autumn Specialty Designer Series Paper! So when I got some I had to get creating with it. For my first card I decided to go with a thank you card. I don’t know about you, but I need thank you cards pretty often. Plus with it being Fall and Thanksgiving coming up thanks is a big theme.

To go with this particular Gilded Autumn DSP sheet I went with the Brushed Metallic cardstock. I thought it would go really well together… and how could I not add one of the Acorn Trinkets. They’re super cute!

Gilded Autumn Thank You

The “thank you” from the So Inviting stamp set is really nice and I decided to go with Early Espresso ink to contrast the metallics in the DSP, strip of cardstock and small maple leaf that I punched using the Autumn Punch pack. I also added a bit of Linen Thread to tie in with the natural elements of the leaves and acorn. It’s definitely one of my go tos when I’m crafting and it works great with all kinds of projects for this time of year!

To frame the “thank you” I used the Stitched Shapes dies. Usually I would pop up the phrase with some Stampin’ Dimensionals, but for this card I did something a little bit different. I put the piece of Gilded Autumn Specialty DSP on a piece of Whisper White cardstock that was a little bit bigger and then added Stampin’ Dimensionals to that to adhere it to the Whisper White card base.

Gilded Autumn Thank You

I really like how that looks, so I think I’m going to have to remember to do that more often!

If you like this card then you’ll want to stay tuned for other cards I make using the Gilded Autumn DSP and maybe sign up for my weekly email newsletter. I just kicked off my 12 Weeks of Christmas and you won’t find those projects anywhere else. In the meantime check out my Facebook Page tomorrow (Saturday Oct. 3rd) for World Cardmaking Day!

I hope you liked this card using some of the products from the Gilded Autumn suite!

Handmade Blue Christmas Cards

When I’m looking at cards for the holidays, I always love blue Christmas cards! I know lots of people love the combination of read and green for Christmas cards. And while I do love that combination too, there’s just something about blue that gets me. So when I saw these cards from my recent team swap I had to share them with you.

This first one was made by one of my best friends, who is also my upline, Stephanie Nash. I love adding bling to my cards so of course this is one of my favourites! The swirl of Balmy Blue glimmer paper using the Painted Labels dies looks really pretty and hides the phrase on the inside of this Z-fold card. I also love the Blue Adhesive-Backed Gems.

Blue Christmas Glimmer

The next card, made by Sandra Paul, uses of my favourite new In Colours… Misty Moonlight. I didn’t really notice the In the Pines stamp set until I saw this card. Just by stamping the same tree image on the Whisper White cardstock three times without reinking, she was able to create some depth. I also never would have thought to use the Birds & Branches dies to create a frame for one of the trees from the Pine Woods dies. This is why I love doing card swaps with my team… it gives me the chance to see things I wouldn’t have noticed on my own.

Blue Christmas Trees

The last blue Christmas card I want to share with you is this one made by Laura Seki. This one is also a Z-fold, but the fold is tucked inside a regular card base. The stamp set she used, Poinsettia Petals, is one of my favourites from the Augsut-December Mini catalogue. I’ve been having a lot of fun creating with it! Here’s one I did using silver embossing like Laura did with her card. I also really like how she “splattered” some silver embossing powder on the card front.

Blue Christmas Poinsettia

I still have a few more cards from my team swap that I plan on sharing so stay tuned. And if you like these projects and want to get a jump on the upcoming holidays make sure to sign up for my weekly email newsletter! I’m kicking off my 12 Weeks of Christmas later this week.

I hope you enjoyed these handmade blue Christmas cards as much as I do!

Home Decor with Harvest Hello

Fall is officially here and so I’ve been decorating the house to reflect the new season. I’ve also been seeing lots of great projects and so thought I’d try and make some home decor with Harvest Hello. This is a fun stamp set to use because it lends itself so well to colouring and fall is ALL about colours! Plus I love the depth of colour I get when I use Stampin’ Blends.

Over the years I’ve seen many different coloured and shaped pumpkins, so for this project I thought it would be fun to use different colours with the pumpkin stamp. I went with Pumpkin Pie, of course, Old Olive and Daffodil Delight (Crushed Curry would have worked for a deeper yellow) Stampin’ Blends. Then I punched them out with the Apple Builder Punch.

For the background I decided to do a watercolour wash using Pumpkin Pie. The Water Painters made this super easy and to try and keep it flat while it was drying I put it under my wedding album (nice and heavy!).

I also added in some Cherry Cobbler when I was colouring the leaves and stamped the vines with Crumb Cake. Then to add a little something more I stamped the ink splatter image from the Beauty Abounds stamp set with Cajun Craze.

The frame came from a local Michael’s and I think it goes really well with the fall theme. I still felt like there was something missing though, so I went digging to see what else I could find that would work.

In the end I used a phrase from the retired Paisleys & Posies stamp set. I miss this stamp set and so I’m glad whenever I get the chance to create with it. I stamped the phrase with Cajun Craze it definitely added that something I had been looking for.

I’d love to know which one you prefer… with or without the phrase?

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The 12 Weeks of Christmas

It’s that time of year again… time for me to kick of my 12 Weeks of Christmas! Every year around this time I put together exclusive holiday themed projects for those of you on my weekly email newsletter list.

Each week starting at the beginning of October I’ll feature a PDF tutorial of holiday themed cards, tags, gift ideas and more to help you get ready for the upcoming holidays. These tutorials come complete with a list of all the rubber stamping and paper crafting supplies you’ll need for each project as well as step by step instructions AND you won’t find these projects anywhere else!

Here’s one of the cards that I featured during last year’s 12 Weeks of Christmas…

I always have a lot of fun creating projects for the upcoming holidays and every year I wish I would have started sooner. I’m hoping with my 12 Weeks of Christmas projects that you’ll be able to get a head start on your preparations and be able to enjoy the holidays that much more!

To sign up for my weekly email newsletter and the 12 Weeks of Christmas just fill in the form below and if you have any questions send me an email (inkspirationcards.com/contactme). I’m happy to answer any questions you have.

The 12 Weeks of Christmas kicks off next week so don’t miss out!