Last night Pam and I gathered with our friends on our weekly FB Live to share some projects we saw at OnStage but had no directions for. Throw in Pool Boy’s comments in the background and it was kind of a hot mess, but full of laughter. It’s nice to know he’s feeling some better and is back to giving me grief!
So, Pam and I had a couple of projects we saw during OnStage, but all we had to look at were pictures we had taken. Now, there are time when a picture just isn’t going to cut it when duplicating a paper project, but as the saying goes, a picture is also “worth a 1000 words” and in this instance, I think we did ok!


Pam recreated a memory book that Shannon West shared during the OnStage main event. This book is created with our basic white envelopes, and you can decorate with any DSP, dies, stamps – the choices are endless. This book will make a wonderful gift for Mother’s Day, graduation, a teacher appreciation gift, wedding/baby showers- again, the choices are endless.

And my project is a great little treat box that used no adhesive to assemble! Simply cut, score, crease, and assemble. I added stamping to the back of the cardstock to add detail but you can leave it blank OR attach a DSP IF you adhere it all over, not just at the edges. You might want to double check that first before making multiples though!
Stamp. Ink. Paper – Creating With Pam and Lola Group Page!
Want to see us create these projects? Click on the link below and request to join our group!! We’ve been gathering for 5 years – it started simply as a way for our stamping friends to gather safely during COVID. We sent the invite to about 35 of our closest friends because we hadn’t a clue what we were doing! We are unscripted, unedited, and un-perfected. And on occasion, Pool Boy joins in with his two cents. But we have fun gathering and sharing with our many friends, since the group has grown to over 500 currently. There is ALWAYS room for more!
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Remember I said we just had pictures to look at? Here they are! We had fun sharing these projects with you, and I will be posting the measurements next week on this page. I have to thank my math teachers like Mrs. Flood for pushing the mathematic skills so I could figure out where to start!
Even though Mrs. Flood is one of the teachers who wrote on my grade card that I talked too much. Imagine that????
Until next time, have a great day doing whatever makes gives you joy, and God Bless!!!


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