Hello stamping friends, I have another sneak peek to share with you from the 2024-2025 Annual catalogue. As a demonstrstor we have access to preorders from new upcoming catalogues. When I first saw the Country Flowers Bundle, I knew it was one that I would love. The stamp set includes two different containers, three foliage and flower stamps, a stool and five greetings. For this card I stamped the front pail and flowers first. I created a mask for the pail and then stamped the stool and the teapot and flowers. I stamped the stool again on a piece of woodgrain card stock from the Country Woods DSP and fussy cut it out. I trimmed the stool so that it would fit behind the front pail. I coloured the image with my Blends Markers and cut out the image with a Deckled Rectangle Die. Happy Easter stamping friends, be sure to pop back soon for more peeks from the new catalogue. If you live in Australia and do not already have a demo, contact me and I can send you your own catalogue as soon as it's available. Happy stamping, Rachel
You'll be sending smiles with this card, made with Sending Smiles Stamp Set and Sending Dies. It's part of April Pals Blog Hop's garden theme.
Well, well, well ... I crafted this past weekend and it was GREAT!! I FiNALLY cleaned my craft room (which hasn't been done since before I made my Christmas cards!)! I really need to stay on top of it FOR REAL this time ... it's much more fun to create when you can actually find your stuff!! This week the Monday Montage girls have once again hit it out of the park! I used a fun layout I saw on YouTube by Lisa Curcio. It was so much fun and I really enjoyed creating it (so much so that I made two different ones ... I'll share the other one with you later this week)! It's kind of a card within a card within a card. Here's the card all closed up. I used images from Country Flowers which I colored with my Stampin' Blends. Note: The deeper-colored yellow flowers were created by first coloring them Bubble Bath, but I decided I didn't love that; so I colored with Daffodil Delight on top of that which gave me a deeper orange-y yellow color which I really quite like! This is the second layer. By lifting the top flap this "card inside the card" becomes exposed. I used one of the Brilliant Backgrounds Dies to give the Garden Green strip some texture. The Basic White Background was brought to life using the 3D Eyelet Embossing Folder (which I preordered from the new and upcoming catalog!). Opening the card once more reveals the "final" inside, where I stamped a sentiment on one of the shapes from the Stylish Shapes Dies. I added a few of the flower dies for accent. I left enough empty space so that I can write a little note when I sent this cutie out. Here's a view from side so you can see all the pretty layers. The measurements you will need are as follows: BASE: - Daffodil Delight: 4 1/4" x 11", score at 5 1/2" - Cut off 2 3/4" on one end for TOP - Designer Series Paper (top): 2 1/2" x 4 1/8” - Designer Series Paper (inside): 4” x 5 1/4" TOP: - Daffodil Delight: 2 3/4" x 4 1/4" - Basic White: 2 5/8” x 4 1/8” - Designer Series Paper: 2 1/2" x 4” INSIDE CARD: - Daffodil Delight: 3 1/4" x 10”, score at 5” - Garden Green: 3 1/8" x 2" - Basic White 3 1/8” x 4 7/8”, cut 2 Isn't this the FUNNEST???? I haven't done a good "funky fold" card in quite some time! This one was very satisfying! Stamps: Country Flowers Paper: Basic White, Daffodil Deliight, Lemon Lolly, Garden Green, Citrus Blooms DSP, Regals DSP Ink: Versamark, Black Memento, Garden Green; Stampin' Blends - Dark & Light Smoky Slate, Dark & Light Daffodil Delight, Dark & Light Lemon Lolly, Dark & Light Granny Apple Green, Dark & Light Crumb Cake, Dark & Light Bubble Bath Accessories: Country Flowers Dies, Stylish Shapes Dies, Brilliant Backgrounds Dies, Double Oval Punch, Scalloped Contours Dies, Eyelet 3D Embossing Folder, Basic Gray/Smoky Slate Pearls, White Baker's Twine, White Embossing Powder Here's a blog roll just in case you get "stuck" trying to hop around ... Bree Renwick - Craft-somnia Momma Cathy Casey - Sugar Shack Designs- NOT PARTICIPATING THIS WEEK Charlet Mallet - Painted Orange Cheryl Curtis - Pomp and Sustenance Dani Dziama - Dani's Thoughtful Corner- NOT PARTICIPATING THIS WEEK Elizabeth Price - Seeinginkspots Emily Kimmey - EMK Creations Julie Warnick - Creating on the Run Wendy Weixler - Wickedly Wonderful Creations - YOU ARE HERE Click "Next" to see Bree Renwick ... she is Just Kiddin' Around and her cards are ADORBS!
It’s the 14th of the month – time for another Coast to Coast Creators Blog Hop! This month we are featuring items retiring items from the 2023-24 Annual Catalogue and the January ̵…
Hello and welcome to the Around the World on Wednesday Blog Hop for April! Each month a group of creative friends create a project for a theme. Below is an image of all of the crew and where they are from around the globe. Such a talented, friendly and wonderful group of people. Last month I attended OnStage a Stampin' Up!® Event held in Melbourne. I loved catching up with a few of the Around the World on Wednesday Team Members whilst there. Below is a picture of Melissa Gifford, Cheryll Miller, Rochelle Laird-Smith and myself. These beautiful ladies are so talented and I love that we know each other through this amazing design team. This year is going so quick! I can't believe we are in April already. The weather here in Australia finally cooling. We had a severe rainfall here last weekend and there were many roads cut by flooding or small landslides on the mountains that border my home town. It was the perfect opportunity to spend some time in the craft room being creative with my dog at my feet "helping". This months challenge, This or That, had me thinking for a while. I felt I should create a simple card and then step it up, but then, I decided to make two cards with a similar layout and the same products. I chose to create my cards using new product that I chose to purchase for OnStage in Melbourne for the After Hours classes. Something new and so much fun to attend on top of the OnStage Event. The new bundle I chose is the Spotlight on Nature Bundle. The delicate images and gorgeous Dies won me over instantly. These cards are something that I imagined creating with the Bundle as soon as I saw it. Soft colours and the divine die cut circles at the centre of my card. For my first card I decided to layer the beautiful circle die cuts and sit the fussy cut stamped and coloured images on top. The circle dies are adhered together with Dimensionals and I also used Dimensionals to add to the mat layer. I have stamped the two fussy cut images in the new Basic Beige ink before colouring in with Petal Pink and Soft Sea Foam Stampin' Blends. For the background layer I stamped the Sketched Plaid stamp in Basic White ink on Soft Sea Foam card stock and glued that to a mat layer before adhering to the Soft Sea Foam card base. I placed three of the Petal Pink Foiled Gems around the die cut pieces on the circle diecut. On a piece of Soft Sea Foam card stock I stamped the sentient in Soft Sea Foam ink before cutting it out with paper snips. I tied some Linen Thread in a bow and adhered it to the bottom of the sentiment piece before adhering the sentiment with Dimensionals. For my second card I wanted to use the beautiful new neutral Basic Beige for my card base. I felt it would go well with the softness of Petal Pink and Soft Sea Foam. I decided to make a simpler and quicker version of the card above. The Sketched Plaid stamp was inked in Basic Beige and stamped on a Basic Beige mat layer. Then glued to the card base. I stamped the floral image on a piece of basic white card stock in Basic Beige ink before die cutting it with a circle die and colouring with Petal Pink and Soft Sea Foam Stampin' Blends. I stamped the sentiment in Soft Sea Foam ink on the top right hand side of the floral image. I adhered three of the Petal Pink Foiled Gems around the stamped images. Before adhering to the card base using Dimensionals I cut a 10cm length of the new Petal Pink Diagonal Trim and adhered it to the centre of the card front underneath where the circle die layer went. Up next on this months hop is the wonderfully talented Rochelle Laird- Smith. Click on the next blog button below to head to her post. Jan Clothier - NZ Leonie Stuart - AU Rochelle Laird-Smith - AU Cheryll Miller - AU Danielle Kassing - NL Aurélie Fabre - FR Angie McKenzie - US Kelly Taranto - US Chris Smith - US Tricia Butts - US Theresa McEntee - US Bree Renwick - US Lori Willcox - CA Teri West - US Cheryl Hamilton - US Thanks for stopping by! I hope to have inspired you to create two projects with some similarities as I have here. I was fun creating the one with more layers first then pairing it back for the second card.
This card is made with Crafting With You for a Sketch Challenge for #TGIFC468 A FREE PDF tutorial is available for download.
Hello lovelies, who's seen all the colour changes coming up in the new 2023-2024 Annual Catalogue? Squeal! Hold on to your socks because there area some BIG changes. There are 15 new colours coming, so that means 15 colours need to go. I have made a graphic below to make it easier to see what's leaving. Yes, it's a bit sad to see some of these colours go. I have a few favorites in there. (Sniff). If you can't bear to be without any of these colours, now is the time to order more of what you like
Wow Country Woods Suite Collection. The products in this suite are amazing!! From woods grains to lace patterns combining beautifully.
Hi Stampers! Over the years I have learned many stamping techniques. I enjoy using most of them, however I tend to forget about some techniques until something jogs my memory. I was perusing my Stampin’ Up!®️ 2023-2024 Annual Catalog and a card on page 81 that features the It’s A Science stamp set, reminded me of the emboss resist technique, even though that technique was not used on the card! Today’s cards were created using the It’s A Science stamp set. The backgrounds feature the emboss resist technique. I simple stamped the image multiple times with Versa Mark on Basic White cardstock, sprinkled white embossing powder over the cardstock, and heat set the images. Then, I used blending brushes to add and blend color. I would not categorize these backgrounds as “quick & easy,” but neither took all that much time to create and the technique is “fairly easy.” Let’s take a look at the cards: EMBOSS RESIST BACKGROUND TECHNIQUE HOW TO * Rub the embossing buddy or anti-static pad over the Basic White cardstock * Use Versa Mark (embossing ink) to stamp the image multiple times on the cardstock * Sprinkle the white embossing powder over the stamped cardstock * Heat set with heat tool * Use inked blending brushes to add color to the cardstock. The embossed images will remain white IT’S A SCIENCE STAMP SET PRODUCT DETAILS HERE VIDEO IT’S A SCIENCE - EMBOSS RESIST BACKGROUND TECHNIQUE WAYS TO ACHIEVE A SIMILAR LOOK * CLEAR EMBOSSING POWDER Substitute clear embossing powder for the white embossing powder. The images will be just a bit more subtle, but still a results in a great background. *WHITE CRAFT INK (Pigment Ink) If you do not own a heat tool or embossing powder, but you have a white craft pad and ink you can create a card with a similar look. Use the blending brushes to add color to the cardstock. Stamp the image on the prepared cardstock several times using the white ink. Allow the ink to air dry or dry with heat tool. The images will be a bit more subtle, but you will still end up with a great background! BONUS TIP No blending brushes? No problem! You can use sponges, sponge daubers, sponge brayers, rubber brayers, etc. to apply ink to the cardstock. OVERREACT BIRTHDAY CARD SUPPLIES FOR THIS CARD * It’s A Science stamp set * Card base - Pumpkin Pie cardstock cut at 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” * Mat for focal panel - Daffodil Delight - 5 1/4” x 4” * Focal panel - Basic White cardstock - 5” x 3 3/4” * Inside panel - Daffodil Delight 5 1/4” x 4” * Basic Black cardstock - cut 4 at 1/2” x 5” * Scrap of Melon Mambo cardstock for greeting * Scrap of Basic White cardstock for microscope * Small pieces (2) of vellum cardstock * Inks - Melon Mambo, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Memento Tuxedo Black, Versa Mark (embossing ink); Stampin’ Blends - Granny Apple Green (dark), Fresh Freesia (dark),Daffodil Delight (dark),Tahitian Tide (dark), Smoky Slate (light and dark), Basic Black(light) * White embossing powder * Blending brushes * Tools - embossing buddy, heat tool, scissors (for fussy cutting) * Stylish Shapes Dies - banner die that fits greeting) * Adhesive, liquid glue, and dimensionals ASSEMBLY NOTES * Stamp the beaker images stamp on vellum cardstock inked with Versa Mark, sprinkle white embossing powder over it, remove excess embossing powder, heat set. Turn image over and use Stampin’ Blends to add color to the back side of the beaker images. Next use a sponge and liquid glue to “pounce” glue on the backside of the stamped image. Adhere this to another piece of vellum. Let the glue dry a few minutes, then fussy cut each beaker. * Once the color had been added to the focal panel put a line of liquid glue or adhesive along the bottom and adhere one of the Basic Black strips. Repeat the process over the top of the Basic Black strip and add the next strip. Continue the process until all the strips have been adhered. This forms the table to hold the microscope and beakers. * I used dimensionals to attach the beakers to the card. They are very visible on the Fresh Freesia colored beaker, but not quotes as noticeable on the darker colored beakers. I decided this was okay. The dimensionals look like something floating around in the beaker!😁 * The greeting is embossed using the white embossing powder and it is attached with dimensionals. BIRTHDAY SCIENCE CARD SUPPLIES FOR THIS CARD * It’s A Science stamp set * Card base - Lemon Lime Twist cardstock - 11” x 4 1/4” scored and folded at 5 1/2” * Mat - Basic Black - 5 1/4” x 4” * Focal panel - 5” x 3 3/4” * Vellum cardstock - two small pieces that fit the beakers image or image you wish to use * Basic Black cardstock - 4 pieces cut at 3 3/4” x 1/2” * Scraps of Basic Black and Basic White cardstock for greeting. * Inks - Versa Mark, Memento Tuxedo Black, Azure Afternoon, Lemon Lime Twist, Daffodil Delight; Stampin’ Blends - Cajun Craze (dark), Lemon Lime Twist (dark), Daffodil Delight (dark), Azure Afternoon (dark) * Embossing powder - white * Blending brushes * Tools - Embossing Buddy, heat tool, scissors (for fussy cutting) * Adhesive, liquid glue, and dimensionals ASSEMBLY NOTES * This card is very similar to the previous card when assembling. The 4 strips of Basic Black cardstock are applied to the bottom of the focal point just as the ones are in the card above. * For the greeting I stamped it on a scrap of Basic White cardstock, then trimmed it with my trimmer. Next, I adhered the greeting to a scrap of Basic Black cardstock an trimmed with my trimmer. If you prefer to measure the cardstock pieces, the Basic White is 3/4” x 2 1/4”. The Basic Black cardstock mat is 1” x 2 1/2”. ALWAYS POSITIVE CARD SUPPLIES FOR THIS CARD * It’s A Science stamp set * Card base - Azure Afternoon cardstock- 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” * Focal panel mat - Basic Black cardstock cut at 5 1/4” x 4” * Focal panel - Basic White cardstock cut at 5” x 3 3/4” * Inside panel - Basic White cardstock - 5” x 3 3/4” * Scrap of Basic White cardstock for greeting and 3 atoms * Scrap of Azure Afternoon to mat greeting * Inks - Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, Azure Afternoon, Lemon Lime Twist, Fresh Freesia, Versa Mark, Stampin’ Blends - Azure Afternoon (light & dark), Lemon Lime Twist (dark & light), Fresh Freesia (light & dark) * White Embossing powder * Blending brushes * Tools - Embossing Buddy, Heat Tool, scissors (for fussy cutting) * Adhesive and dimensionals ASSEMBLE NOTE * The three atoms around the greeting were stamped, colored with Stampin’ Blendsm fussy cut, then adhered to the card with dimensionals. EMBOSS RESIST BACKGROUND TECHNIQUE I hope this post inspires you to give the emboss resist technique a try, or maybe try an other technique you have not used for a while. Thanks so much for checking in. Until next time . . . Stamp Happy! Kim All stamps and stamped images ©️1990 - 2023 Stampin’ Up!®️ COMING 1 JUNE To view sale flyer click HERE
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Hello lovelies, I am Sharni Haines from South Australia. Welcome to our monthly Sunday Stamping Blog Hop. We get together every 3rd Sunday of the month. This month we are focusing on papers from the Annual Catalogue. We are going to have fun with paper.... Designer Series Papers or other Specialty Papers or even a fun fold. Oh what a choice! So, I am going to do a little 'teaser' with you. It's pretty obvious what Designer Series Paper I have used..can you remember the name? It's called 'Les Sh
Welcome back to another Inkin’ Krew blog hop! Our very talented team is doing a blog hop featuring Stampin’ Up! products. This month we are all creating projects with a “for the ladies/girls” the…
SHOP STAMPIN' UP! PRODUCTS 24/7! These beautiful new IN COLORS will be available with the release of the 2024-25 Annual Catalog - May 1!
Happy Friday friends! This weeks fun Just Add Ink challenge is from Fiona and she has challenged us to create a CAS project...pretty much my fave style of crafting! I couldn't resist inking up and colouring the new to me By My Side stamps for this one. I started with a blended patch in Wild Wheat & Pecan Pie inks and a simple diecut from the Share a Milkshake dies. The sweet image is coloured with Lemon Lime Twist - Wild Wheat blends and the skintone blends in SU500-SU800-Ivory & the colour lifter. I also added some tiny hearts using the retired border punch and some finetip glue was added to the glasses. Lots of lovely Clean & Simple projects from the team, so click the link for a peek at those. Thanks for stopping by! All supplies used are Stampin Up!
I used the Stampin’ Up! Thoughtful Wishes stamp set bundle from the upcoming 2024-2025 Annual Catalog to create a thank you card to share with you today. I also did a video tutorial for this…
Hi Stampers! Over the years I have learned many stamping techniques. I enjoy using most of them, however I tend to forget about some techniques until something jogs my memory. I was perusing my Stampin’ Up!®️ 2023-2024 Annual Catalog and a card on page 81 that features the It’s A Science stamp set, reminded me of the emboss resist technique, even though that technique was not used on the card! Today’s cards were created using the It’s A Science stamp set. The backgrounds feature the emboss resist technique. I simple stamped the image multiple times with Versa Mark on Basic White cardstock, sprinkled white embossing powder over the cardstock, and heat set the images. Then, I used blending brushes to add and blend color. I would not categorize these backgrounds as “quick & easy,” but neither took all that much time to create and the technique is “fairly easy.” Let’s take a look at the cards: EMBOSS RESIST BACKGROUND TECHNIQUE HOW TO * Rub the embossing buddy or anti-static pad over the Basic White cardstock * Use Versa Mark (embossing ink) to stamp the image multiple times on the cardstock * Sprinkle the white embossing powder over the stamped cardstock * Heat set with heat tool * Use inked blending brushes to add color to the cardstock. The embossed images will remain white IT’S A SCIENCE STAMP SET PRODUCT DETAILS HERE VIDEO IT’S A SCIENCE - EMBOSS RESIST BACKGROUND TECHNIQUE WAYS TO ACHIEVE A SIMILAR LOOK * CLEAR EMBOSSING POWDER Substitute clear embossing powder for the white embossing powder. The images will be just a bit more subtle, but still a results in a great background. *WHITE CRAFT INK (Pigment Ink) If you do not own a heat tool or embossing powder, but you have a white craft pad and ink you can create a card with a similar look. Use the blending brushes to add color to the cardstock. Stamp the image on the prepared cardstock several times using the white ink. Allow the ink to air dry or dry with heat tool. The images will be a bit more subtle, but you will still end up with a great background! BONUS TIP No blending brushes? No problem! You can use sponges, sponge daubers, sponge brayers, rubber brayers, etc. to apply ink to the cardstock. OVERREACT BIRTHDAY CARD SUPPLIES FOR THIS CARD * It’s A Science stamp set * Card base - Pumpkin Pie cardstock cut at 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” * Mat for focal panel - Daffodil Delight - 5 1/4” x 4” * Focal panel - Basic White cardstock - 5” x 3 3/4” * Inside panel - Daffodil Delight 5 1/4” x 4” * Basic Black cardstock - cut 4 at 1/2” x 5” * Scrap of Melon Mambo cardstock for greeting * Scrap of Basic White cardstock for microscope * Small pieces (2) of vellum cardstock * Inks - Melon Mambo, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Memento Tuxedo Black, Versa Mark (embossing ink); Stampin’ Blends - Granny Apple Green (dark), Fresh Freesia (dark),Daffodil Delight (dark),Tahitian Tide (dark), Smoky Slate (light and dark), Basic Black(light) * White embossing powder * Blending brushes * Tools - embossing buddy, heat tool, scissors (for fussy cutting) * Stylish Shapes Dies - banner die that fits greeting) * Adhesive, liquid glue, and dimensionals ASSEMBLY NOTES * Stamp the beaker images stamp on vellum cardstock inked with Versa Mark, sprinkle white embossing powder over it, remove excess embossing powder, heat set. Turn image over and use Stampin’ Blends to add color to the back side of the beaker images. Next use a sponge and liquid glue to “pounce” glue on the backside of the stamped image. Adhere this to another piece of vellum. Let the glue dry a few minutes, then fussy cut each beaker. * Once the color had been added to the focal panel put a line of liquid glue or adhesive along the bottom and adhere one of the Basic Black strips. Repeat the process over the top of the Basic Black strip and add the next strip. Continue the process until all the strips have been adhered. This forms the table to hold the microscope and beakers. * I used dimensionals to attach the beakers to the card. They are very visible on the Fresh Freesia colored beaker, but not quotes as noticeable on the darker colored beakers. I decided this was okay. The dimensionals look like something floating around in the beaker!😁 * The greeting is embossed using the white embossing powder and it is attached with dimensionals. BIRTHDAY SCIENCE CARD SUPPLIES FOR THIS CARD * It’s A Science stamp set * Card base - Lemon Lime Twist cardstock - 11” x 4 1/4” scored and folded at 5 1/2” * Mat - Basic Black - 5 1/4” x 4” * Focal panel - 5” x 3 3/4” * Vellum cardstock - two small pieces that fit the beakers image or image you wish to use * Basic Black cardstock - 4 pieces cut at 3 3/4” x 1/2” * Scraps of Basic Black and Basic White cardstock for greeting. * Inks - Versa Mark, Memento Tuxedo Black, Azure Afternoon, Lemon Lime Twist, Daffodil Delight; Stampin’ Blends - Cajun Craze (dark), Lemon Lime Twist (dark), Daffodil Delight (dark), Azure Afternoon (dark) * Embossing powder - white * Blending brushes * Tools - Embossing Buddy, heat tool, scissors (for fussy cutting) * Adhesive, liquid glue, and dimensionals ASSEMBLY NOTES * This card is very similar to the previous card when assembling. The 4 strips of Basic Black cardstock are applied to the bottom of the focal point just as the ones are in the card above. * For the greeting I stamped it on a scrap of Basic White cardstock, then trimmed it with my trimmer. Next, I adhered the greeting to a scrap of Basic Black cardstock an trimmed with my trimmer. If you prefer to measure the cardstock pieces, the Basic White is 3/4” x 2 1/4”. The Basic Black cardstock mat is 1” x 2 1/2”. ALWAYS POSITIVE CARD SUPPLIES FOR THIS CARD * It’s A Science stamp set * Card base - Azure Afternoon cardstock- 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” * Focal panel mat - Basic Black cardstock cut at 5 1/4” x 4” * Focal panel - Basic White cardstock cut at 5” x 3 3/4” * Inside panel - Basic White cardstock - 5” x 3 3/4” * Scrap of Basic White cardstock for greeting and 3 atoms * Scrap of Azure Afternoon to mat greeting * Inks - Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, Azure Afternoon, Lemon Lime Twist, Fresh Freesia, Versa Mark, Stampin’ Blends - Azure Afternoon (light & dark), Lemon Lime Twist (dark & light), Fresh Freesia (light & dark) * White Embossing powder * Blending brushes * Tools - Embossing Buddy, Heat Tool, scissors (for fussy cutting) * Adhesive and dimensionals ASSEMBLE NOTE * The three atoms around the greeting were stamped, colored with Stampin’ Blendsm fussy cut, then adhered to the card with dimensionals. EMBOSS RESIST BACKGROUND TECHNIQUE I hope this post inspires you to give the emboss resist technique a try, or maybe try an other technique you have not used for a while. Thanks so much for checking in. Until next time . . . Stamp Happy! Kim All stamps and stamped images ©️1990 - 2023 Stampin’ Up!®️ COMING 1 JUNE To view sale flyer click HERE
I have another sneak peek for you from the upcoming 2023-2024 Annual Catalog! I used the versatile Seasonal Branches Bundle to create my card for today. The Seasonal Branches Bundle (stamps and die…
Stampin' Up! - Happy Stampin' - Janneke - Latte Love dies - Latte Love stempel set - A Little Latte - Kaart - Stempelen - Swaps - On Stage -
Isn’t the cover beautiful? It showcases some of the new colors we’ll be enjoying. Starting from the bottom right, there’s Moody Mauve (a new 2023-2025 In Color), Bubble Bath and Lemon Lolly (two new Core Colors), Lost Lagoon and Blueberry Bushel (two new, returning Core Colors). One of the cards on the cover of the […]
I made a card based on Sketch 571 for the Atlantic Hearts Challenge and decided to focus on the retiring 2022-2024 In Colors. For the card, I cut each of the five colors into 1/2″ x 4″ …
Hello lovelies, I am Sharni Haines from South Australia. Welcome to our monthly Sunday Stamping Blog Hop. We get together every 3rd Sunday of the month. This month we are focusing on papers from the Annual Catalogue. We are going to have fun with paper.... Designer Series Papers or other Specialty Papers or even a fun fold. Oh what a choice! So, I am going to do a little 'teaser' with you. It's pretty obvious what Designer Series Paper I have used..can you remember the name? It's called 'Les Sh
Welcome back to another Inkin’ Krew blog hop! Our very talented team is doing a blog hop featuring Stampin’ Up! products. This month we are all creating projects with a “for the ladies/girls” the…
Hi! I'm back hopping with some of my Stampin' Up! friends from around the world. The hop is happening over on Instagram but I know s...
SHOP STAMPIN' UP! PRODUCTS 24/7! These beautiful new IN COLORS will be available with the release of the 2024-25 Annual Catalog - May 1!
Happy Friday friends! This weeks fun Just Add Ink challenge is from Fiona and she has challenged us to create a CAS project...pretty much my fave style of crafting! I couldn't resist inking up and colouring the new to me By My Side stamps for this one. I started with a blended patch in Wild Wheat & Pecan Pie inks and a simple diecut from the Share a Milkshake dies. The sweet image is coloured with Lemon Lime Twist - Wild Wheat blends and the skintone blends in SU500-SU800-Ivory & the colour lifter. I also added some tiny hearts using the retired border punch and some finetip glue was added to the glasses. Lots of lovely Clean & Simple projects from the team, so click the link for a peek at those. Thanks for stopping by! All supplies used are Stampin Up!
I used the Stampin’ Up! Thoughtful Wishes stamp set bundle from the upcoming 2024-2025 Annual Catalog to create a thank you card to share with you today. I also did a video tutorial for this…
Check out the packs of Designer Series Paper in the 2023-2024 Annual Catalog!
Using the By My Side stamp set, I created 3 cute cards with the 2022-2024 In-colors, following a layout from an older layout challenge.
I only have a few more weeks to participate in the weekly Global Design Project challenges because Rob and I are heading overseas for 10 weeks! These weekly challenges ensure that I am always looki…
Hello lovelies, who's seen all the colour changes coming up in the new 2023-2024 Annual Catalogue? Squeal! Hold on to your socks because there area some BIG changes. There are 15 new colours coming, so that means 15 colours need to go. I have made a graphic below to make it easier to see what's leaving. Yes, it's a bit sad to see some of these colours go. I have a few favorites in there. (Sniff). If you can't bear to be without any of these colours, now is the time to order more of what you like
Here is a masculine Birthday Card made using Beauty of the Deep by Stampin' Up! for a Make and Take card for a Guest Designer Share.