
There’s lots of excited Stampin’ Up! demonstrators and customers this week, because we’re only a few sleeps away from the release of the 2017-2018 Annual Catalogue!
To spread some more of that excitement, a group of demonstrators from the ESAD Facebook page are getting together today to participate in a Sneak Peek blog hop.

You’re going to see lots of amazing samples as you hop around more than 20 blogs of talented Stampin’ Up! demonstrators.
If you’re already on the way then you’ve just seen the gorgeous work of my friend Lou Kitzelman. I’ll take this opportunity to give her a big pat on the back for all the hard work she does to organise these blog hops!
And now on to my creations!
Today’s shares are all about one of the bundles you’ll be able to order in the new catalogue.
I’m feeling quite sneaky today because I have the pleasure of sharing something with you that not too many people have had the chance to play with – yet – but I know will be in the shopping carts of many on Thursday.
It’s the Circle Tab Punch and Tabs for Everything stamp set!

The Tabs for Everything Stamp Set was in our bag at the April OnStage event (so lucky!) and the Circle Tab Punch appeared in my beautiful box of products for my display stamping board for OnStage #demoperks
Apart from it’s amazing uses… cards, scrapbook pages, organisation and the new planner (!!!), one of the best things about this product set is the price!
The bundle is only $54.75 in Australia and $66.50 in New Zealand! All new bundles in the catalogue are priced to give you a 10% discount.
I used the punch in my display board samples (see them here and here) – on it’s own and with complementary products, but as with many Stampin’ Up! products, it really comes into it’s full amazinglness when used as a coordinating set.
To show you the wonderful potential, I’ve paired it one of the new DSPs.
It’s bright & fun – you’re going to love the Pick A Pattern DSP!!!
This pattern seemed perfect for the paintbrush stamp from the Crafting Forever stamp set.

I’ve used the tab on the edge of the centre panel for the ‘happy’ sentiment and the ‘birthday’ sentiment in the Classic Label punch.

The colours in this DSP are gorgeous!

For this card, I’ve used the punch negative as a little cubby for the animals – which are fussy cut from the Pick A Pattern DSP.

And the ‘hello’ sentiment from the Tabs for Everything stamp set – it’s packed full of cute (and practical) little words!
The final card uses the camera/photo page from the DSP – and following that theme, I created a film strip using the stamps from the Tabs for Everything stamp set.

With a tab pull at the end – of course!

Did you notice the use of the Classic Label Punch in these creations? It’s not part of the bundle, but many of the sentiments fit this punch perfectly.
I am a huge fan of the Classic Label Punch – and the ability to punch out sentiments (and get them straight!).
If that wasn’t enough to tip the Circle Tab Punch onto your wishlist, then you might be tempted about how easy it is to create catalogue tabs for your new catty!

With just the Circle Tab Punch, 3/4″ circle and the {FREE} Catalogue Tab downloads below, you’ll be able to totally organise your catalogue!

Print the tab labels onto Whisper White cardstock, punch using the 3/4″ circle, attach to the left side of the tab and fold in half around each page, attaching at the rectangle tab section to create a sturdy tab.

I’ve suggested colours & page numbers – but this part is really up to you!
All my tabs sit on the right hand side of the catalogue, regardless of whether the section starts on this page or the even page number before it.
Click on the links below to download the printable pdf with Australian spelling.


Click on the links below to download the printable pdf with American spelling.


I hope you find these useful – and get a total kick out of a nicely labeled catalogue! It certainly makes all those products easier to find!!!
If you’ve made it to the end of my post, you’ve done well!!!
Thanks so much for hopping with us. Please continue the hop by seeing what the lovely Libby Dyson has made.

Libby is one of the admins on our ESAD Facebook group – lots of thanks to her for all the effort she puts into provided a place for us to gather.
I love being part of this wonderful family I call Stampin’ Up!

Blog Hop Participants:
- Nicole Wilson
- Lou Kitzelman
- Kelly Kent – you are here
- Libby Dyson
- Rachael Lewsley
- Josie Dean
- Megan Lenske
- Cheryl Algie
- Leonie Schroder
- Kristel Rimmer
- Jenny Hayward
- Carly Middleton
- Rosalie Desmond
- Tanya Bell
- Renee Lynch
- Violette De La Croix
- Sharon Dalton
- Kim Oliver
- Peta Stephen
- Sandra Mastello
- Courtenay Heuston
- Monique Fielder
- Cathy Pinchbeck
- Richelle Fletcher
- Maree McIntosh
- Rebecca Jacovou