Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I am sharing my card for the Stampin' Fancy Friday Design Team. The Paper Florist Dies are from the new Annual Stampin' Up! Catalogue and they are gorgeous. There are so many ways to use them. For this card I coloured Fluid 100 Cardstock in Moody Mauve for the flowers and Soft Sea Foam for the leaves and added the striped and spotted Countryside Inn Designer Series Paper. To see how I have also created my card, please check out my YouTube Video here. If you would like to see what the rest of the Stampin' Fancy Friday Design Team have been creating, please pop over to Instagram here. The team consists of past and present Artisan Design Team members so there is a lot of amazing talent in one spot! Shop Stampin' Up! Online this month to receive a card & gift using my Shopping Code: FGZ3QA29 Buy the Starter Kit+ for $189 NZD and choose $333 worth of Stampin' Up! products (postage FREE). Designer Series Paper Special - stock and save 15% off select papers between 1-30 June 2023. Shop new Online Exclusives only available at my online store, you won't find these products in any catalogues. Product List: Paper Florist Dies [161284] $78.00 Countryside Inn 12" X 12" (30.5 X 30.5 Cm) Designer Series Paper [161467] $26.25 Basic White A4 Thick Cardstock [159230] $19.00 Basic White A4 Cardstock [159228] $22.25 Fluid 100 Watercolor Paper [149612] $19.00 Moody Mauve Classic Stampin' Pad [161649] $19.00 Soft Sea Foam Classic Stampin' Ink Refill [147166] $10.50 Baker's Twine Essentials Pack [155475] $23.25 Timeworn Type 3 D Embossing Folder [156505] $23.25 Iridescent Pastel Gems [160429] $17.00 Bone Folder [102300] $14.75 Stampin' Dimensionals [104430] $9.00 Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine [149653] $269.00 Water Painters [151298] $28.00
Hello this shiny bright Tuesday! I have a really pretty card for you today, made with the Paper Florist Dies. This is a stand alone die set that allows you to create all KINDS of flowers your imagi…
Making paper flowers with the Paper Florist Dies is a lot of fun! See how creative you can be in making different flowers. Then put them on a card for that special person! Stop by for more inspiration and then join the Blog Hop for even more paper crafting ideas!
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Hello and welcome to my blog. This is my card to entry to Kylie Bertucci's International Blog Highlights for July 2023 - the theme is Thank you. I love creating fun-fold cards and this one is simple to create, with an added bonus that there are three display areas. The card base is made from the new soft, subtle baby pink Bubble Bath card and is topped with layers of Basic Grey card. I've used two embossing folders to add texture to these layers; the front and back layers are embossed with the Exposed Brick folder and for the middle layer I used the cross-hatch pattern from the Online Exclusives Basics set. I have a large pile of die cut elements ready to make flowers. They are mainly cut using the Paper Florist dies, but there are a few from the Dainty Delight and Cheerful Daisies sets too. I selected Bubble Bath elements to make the flowers, some of which are inked with matching ink applied with a blending brush to add some depth of colour, and added Granny Apple Green, Soft Sea Foam and Basic White extras for the foliage. The thanks from the Biggest Wish set is white heat embossed on a strip of Vellum and wrapped around the Basic Gray layer to secure it. A trio of Iridescent Pearls finishes off the decoration. To create a space to write a message I added a Basic White layer on the reverse of the centre panel. As mentioned at the beginning I am entering Kylie's International Project Highlights and you can follow the link to the gallery where you will find heaps more inspiration AND you can vote for your favourite five projects. At the end of the voting the Top Ten winners will be invited to take part in a blog hop at the end of the month. I would love to take part in the hop, so I would really appreciate your help. Please would you visit the gallery and vote for my card? Click on the little heart on my card, which is number 10. Thank you so much for stopping by today. If you want to purchase the items used for these cards, or any other supplies, please take a look in my online Stampin' Up! shop. You can follow the link or click on the pictures below of the products I have used today. Stay safe and as always, happy crafting, If you would like to order any supplies, and you live in the UK, I would love to be your demonstrator. Use the current hostess code (July 2023 code: HKFUVH9S) to get some free product (it will follow in the post after the end of the month). If your order is over £150 do not use the code as you become the hostess and get the rewards. To place an order please visit my online shop HERE. If you would like to join my team, you can choose your starter kit HERE and if you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected] All Star Tutorial Bundles All Star Tutorial Bundles have 12 AMAZING video tutorials to inspire you each month. Click HERE for sneak peeks or to purchase. FREE with a purchase from my online store Bonus Days Bonus Days are back! Stampin' Up! is running this popular promotion once again. For every £45 spent on products between 6th - 31st July you will earn a £4.50 coupon to redeem between 1st and 31st August Today's Project Click on the images of the products I have used today to purchase them in my online shop: Rembember to use the current hostess code. July 2023 code: HKFUVH9S
Hi there Have you checked out all of the standalone dies in the new 2023-24 Annual Catalogue? They are sets of dies that are not associated with a stamp set, so they can be hard to spot in the body of the catalogue. You find them in the Detailed Die Cuts section of the catalogue that starts on page 161. Today, I want to focus on the Paper Florist Dies on page 165. There are 18 dies in the set and they allow you to construct some lovely dimensional flowers that are perfect for embellishing cards or scrapbook pages. You...
Paper Florist Dies, Cards made with paper florist dies, Paper Florist Stampin’ Up!
The Paper Florist Dies from Stampin' Up! are such a fun way to create beautiful paper flowers for your next paper crafting project. This week on my Facebook Live (the full replay is below), I created 2 projects to showcase how the dies work, what each piece cuts out and how the pieces go together. This tutorial on the Paper Florist Dies highlights how you can make a simple project or keep adding in more details and layers to create a more elaborate 3D project. When first creating with these dies
Paper Florist Dies, Cards made with paper florist dies, Paper Florist Stampin’ Up!
Hello and welcome to my blog. This is my card to entry to Kylie Bertucci's International Blog Highlights for July 2023 - the theme is Thank you. I love creating fun-fold cards and this one is simple to create, with an added bonus that there are three display areas. The card base is made from the new soft, subtle baby pink Bubble Bath card and is topped with layers of Basic Grey card. I've used two embossing folders to add texture to these layers; the front and back layers are embossed with the Exposed Brick folder and for the middle layer I used the cross-hatch pattern from the Online Exclusives Basics set. I have a large pile of die cut elements ready to make flowers. They are mainly cut using the Paper Florist dies, but there are a few from the Dainty Delight and Cheerful Daisies sets too. I selected Bubble Bath elements to make the flowers, some of which are inked with matching ink applied with a blending brush to add some depth of colour, and added Granny Apple Green, Soft Sea Foam and Basic White extras for the foliage. The thanks from the Biggest Wish set is white heat embossed on a strip of Vellum and wrapped around the Basic Gray layer to secure it. A trio of Iridescent Pearls finishes off the decoration. To create a space to write a message I added a Basic White layer on the reverse of the centre panel. As mentioned at the beginning I am entering Kylie's International Project Highlights and you can follow the link to the gallery where you will find heaps more inspiration AND you can vote for your favourite five projects. At the end of the voting the Top Ten winners will be invited to take part in a blog hop at the end of the month. I would love to take part in the hop, so I would really appreciate your help. Please would you visit the gallery and vote for my card? Click on the little heart on my card, which is number 10. Thank you so much for stopping by today. If you want to purchase the items used for these cards, or any other supplies, please take a look in my online Stampin' Up! shop. You can follow the link or click on the pictures below of the products I have used today. Stay safe and as always, happy crafting, If you would like to order any supplies, and you live in the UK, I would love to be your demonstrator. Use the current hostess code (July 2023 code: HKFUVH9S) to get some free product (it will follow in the post after the end of the month). If your order is over £150 do not use the code as you become the hostess and get the rewards. To place an order please visit my online shop HERE. If you would like to join my team, you can choose your starter kit HERE and if you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected] All Star Tutorial Bundles All Star Tutorial Bundles have 12 AMAZING video tutorials to inspire you each month. Click HERE for sneak peeks or to purchase. FREE with a purchase from my online store Bonus Days Bonus Days are back! Stampin' Up! is running this popular promotion once again. For every £45 spent on products between 6th - 31st July you will earn a £4.50 coupon to redeem between 1st and 31st August Today's Project Click on the images of the products I have used today to purchase them in my online shop: Rembember to use the current hostess code. July 2023 code: HKFUVH9S
The Paper Florist Dies from Stampin' Up! are such a fun way to create beautiful paper flowers for your next paper crafting project. This week on my Facebook Live (the full replay is below), I created 2 projects to showcase how the dies work, what each piece cuts out and how the pieces go together. This tutorial on the Paper Florist Dies highlights how you can make a simple project or keep adding in more details and layers to create a more elaborate 3D project. When first creating with these dies
This week I pulled out the new Paper Florist dies and just cut a whole bunch of pieces from my scrap stash. I cut a huge amount, I should have taken a photo. This photo shows what's left over. I p
Hello this shiny bright Tuesday! I have a really pretty card for you today, made with the Paper Florist Dies. This is a stand alone die set that allows you to create all KINDS of flowers your imagi…
The Paper Florist Dies from Stampin' Up! are such a fun way to create beautiful paper flowers for your next paper crafting project. This week on my Facebook Live (the full replay is below), I created 2 projects to showcase how the dies work, what each piece cuts out and how the pieces go together. This tutorial on the Paper Florist Dies highlights how you can make a simple project or keep adding in more details and layers to create a more elaborate 3D project. When first creating with these dies
Hello and welcome to my blog. This is my card to entry to Kylie Bertucci's International Blog Highlights for July 2023 - the theme is Thank you. I love creating fun-fold cards and this one is simple to create, with an added bonus that there are three display areas. The card base is made from the new soft, subtle baby pink Bubble Bath card and is topped with layers of Basic Grey card. I've used two embossing folders to add texture to these layers; the front and back layers are embossed with the Exposed Brick folder and for the middle layer I used the cross-hatch pattern from the Online Exclusives Basics set. I have a large pile of die cut elements ready to make flowers. They are mainly cut using the Paper Florist dies, but there are a few from the Dainty Delight and Cheerful Daisies sets too. I selected Bubble Bath elements to make the flowers, some of which are inked with matching ink applied with a blending brush to add some depth of colour, and added Granny Apple Green, Soft Sea Foam and Basic White extras for the foliage. The thanks from the Biggest Wish set is white heat embossed on a strip of Vellum and wrapped around the Basic Gray layer to secure it. A trio of Iridescent Pearls finishes off the decoration. To create a space to write a message I added a Basic White layer on the reverse of the centre panel. As mentioned at the beginning I am entering Kylie's International Project Highlights and you can follow the link to the gallery where you will find heaps more inspiration AND you can vote for your favourite five projects. At the end of the voting the Top Ten winners will be invited to take part in a blog hop at the end of the month. I would love to take part in the hop, so I would really appreciate your help. Please would you visit the gallery and vote for my card? Click on the little heart on my card, which is number 10. Thank you so much for stopping by today. If you want to purchase the items used for these cards, or any other supplies, please take a look in my online Stampin' Up! shop. You can follow the link or click on the pictures below of the products I have used today. Stay safe and as always, happy crafting, If you would like to order any supplies, and you live in the UK, I would love to be your demonstrator. Use the current hostess code (July 2023 code: HKFUVH9S) to get some free product (it will follow in the post after the end of the month). If your order is over £150 do not use the code as you become the hostess and get the rewards. To place an order please visit my online shop HERE. If you would like to join my team, you can choose your starter kit HERE and if you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected] All Star Tutorial Bundles All Star Tutorial Bundles have 12 AMAZING video tutorials to inspire you each month. Click HERE for sneak peeks or to purchase. FREE with a purchase from my online store Bonus Days Bonus Days are back! Stampin' Up! is running this popular promotion once again. For every £45 spent on products between 6th - 31st July you will earn a £4.50 coupon to redeem between 1st and 31st August Today's Project Click on the images of the products I have used today to purchase them in my online shop: Rembember to use the current hostess code. July 2023 code: HKFUVH9S
Thank you for joining me for my weekly live on my YouTube Channel, YouTube.com/stampingala. If you missed the presentation, you can watch the replay below. I always offer an ordering special to receive the make & takes for free. If you would like them, just place a minimum $40 online order by Sunday, July 30, 2023. Please use host code GNZ79DSX. Tonight I created two greeting cards, a birthday card and a simple hello. The cardstock on these projects is Melon Mambo, Bubble Bath, Granny Apple Green, Lemon Lime Twist, & Basic Black. The Paper Florist Dies are so fun
Welcome to a world where creativity blooms and sentiments are crafted into timeless keepsakes. Join me on a journey to discover the art of creating stunning 3D Paper Flower Envelope Card Boxes using the exquisite Stampin' Up! Paper Florist Dies and Masterfully Made Designer Series Paper. Perfect for any occasion, these handmade treasures are sure to capture hearts and inspire smiles. With step-by-step guidance and a touch of personal flair, let's turn ordinary moments into extraordinary memories together.
Welcome to Corner of Plaid and Paisley where I have made some projects for the One Stamp at a Time Blog Hop with the Paper Florist Dies. The theme of this month's OSAT blog hop is Mix It Up - Pattern mixing & layers. I included some different textures, a bit of plaid and lots of florals for my card and gift box. I have used the color pallet of Blackberry Bliss, Old Olive, Berry Burst and Wild Wheat. The Paper Florist Dies are a set of stand alone dies - they are easy to miss in the Annual Catalog, but they can be found on page 33 or 165. Some of the pieces are cut out of the color card stock and some are cut from Basic White card stock that has been inked with the different colors using my Blending Brushes. I used the Exposed Brick 3D embossing folder on the ripped layer of Wild Wheat and the Artistic Mix Decorative Masks on the Old Olive background. I also used the Stitched with Whimsy on the Old Olive layer for that little border. I splattered the card with using one of my Water Painters and white ink. The sentiment is from the Let's Go Shopping stamp set and the die for the sentiment is from the Cracker & Treat Box Dies. ************ For my 3D project I made a basic gift box and embellished it to match my card. These photos makes the white platter look like a lot - when in reality - It does not look quite that splattered!! I enjoyed working with this new die set and look forward to playing with it some more. I am excited to see what the other creative paper crafters have come up with, let's check them out!! Blog Hop Index
Welcome to the Stampers Dozen Blog Hop! We are a group of Stampin' Up! demonstrators who get together on the 14th of every month to do this blog hop. This month our theme is Garden Flowers. What a fun theme!...
Discover a simple PAPER FLORIST Dies card formula with unlimited options for this month's Savvy Showcase product! ❤️
The beautiful Masterfully Made 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper and the Stampin’ Up! Paper Florist Dies are what make up this beautiful card I am sharing today. I am su…
Welcome to the Around the World on Wednesday blog hop! We are a group of international Stampin' Up!® demonstrators who have gathered together for a monthly blog hop. The blog hop goes live on the 2nd Wednesday of the month....
Paper Florist Dies Stampin' Up!
Today I am sharing my video on how to use the Paper Florist Dies to make 3D Paper Flowers. These dies are very versatile.
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There's so much to love about this week's idea for the Paper Florist Dies... it's a garden on a card! Free Mini Slimline Card Tutorial ❤️
My absolutely favourite product in the new 2023-2024 catalogue is most definitely the Paper Florist Dies, slightly hidden but I spied them displayed on page 33 of the catty (see "Dies" page 165): I
Hi everyone, Happy Monday! Yesterday, Gez and I did our monthly live session over on our Facebook group - Come Crafting with Jill & Gez. If...
Dive into the captivating world of paper floristry with our latest crafting adventure. Using the remarkable Stampin’ Up Paper Florist Dies, we embark on a journey to transform simple paper into breathtaking 3D floral art. Ideal for decorating your living space or creating unforgettable handmade gifts, this tutorial promises a blend of creativity, elegance, and personal touch. Whether it's crafting a matching envelope with designer paper or assembling a shadowbox filled with paper blooms, the possibilities are endless. Join me as I unleash our inner paper florist, creating not just crafts, but memories to cherish. Welcome to your next crafting obsession – where every piece is a bloom from the heart.
Last week I posted a blog featuring two cards I created using the Paper Florist dies from Stampin' Up! I have discovered that making the paper flowers is quiet addictive and I spent 2 full days cutting and creating different styles of flowers to use in some 3-D crafts. I thought that I would show you all some of the flowers that I created alongside the pieces I used to create each flower. I've added some instructions under the photos in case you would like some more detailed instructions. 1. 2. For the first flower (photo 1), I cut the large petal die twice to create 6 petals. I then also cut the round stamen and the long stamen. I curled the petals buy running them along my bone folder tool, then I placed a small dot of Tombow glue onto one of the flaps at the bottom of the petal, folder the other side over the top and secured with a small peg until they had dried. Next, I wrapped the long purple stamen around the pointed part of the take a pick tool and secured it with a little Tombow, then left it to dry for a few minutes while I assembled the flower. After the petals had dried, I began assembling the flower by adding Tombow to 1/2 of the base of the petal, and placed another petal on top but at a slight angle so that I could get three petals evenly spaced to form the inner later of the flower. Then I glued the remaining petals between the gaps in the first layer, to create the outer layer of the flowers. I glued in the yellow stamen, then I used a glue dot to secure the purple stamen in the middle. For the second flower (photo 2), I cut 2 of the large petal dies and one of the die with 4 flowers. I assembled the 6 large petals in the same way I did the first flower. However to make this flower fuller, I used the bone folder to slightly curl the smaller 4 petal flowers, then used the Tombow to glue them together at a 90 degree angle so that there were no gaps. I started with the larger two petals first, then added the two smaller pieced on top. This additional flower was then added to the centre of the first flower. I rolled the stamen around the pointed tool on the take-you-pick tool and secured it onto the flower with a glue dot. 3. 4. These two flowers used the die with two flowers on it. I've cut the die twice. In the flower in photo number 3, I've used Tombow to secure the flower pieces on top of each other. You might want to have a little play around with final placement, because they don't quite fit perfectly and you will end up with gaps between the petals like I have here. Then I placed the smaller petals in the same way and added the round dot to the center. For this one, while the glue was still wet, I used my piecing mat and the embossing tool on the take-you-pick tool, running it around the yellow dot to create a slight lift in the petals. The flower in photo number 4 was created by using the bone folder to curl the petals first, before assembling them. This created a more 3D effect. While I haven't placed a stamen in the center of this flower, you could easily do so. 5. 6. The flower in photo number 5 was created using the long die that looks like it's X's and +'s. Again I've curled the edges with the bone folder, then glued the two larger pieces together with Tombow. I placed them at a 90 degree angle so that each of the gaps were filled. When placing the smaller flower pieced, I again offset the pieces at about 90 degrees to fit between the gaps in the larger flower. I then placed the flower on the piercing mat then used the embossing tool to draw small circles until the center of the flower dipped and the outer edges lifted off the mat. To create the flower in photo number 6, I've combined the flowers made in photo 5 and 4. This creates a fuller flower, 7. 8. The flowers created in photos 7 and 8 both use the 4 flower die cut once. However, The difference with these two flower lie in the way I have curled the smaller flowers. In photo 7, I have curled the petals down, before constructing the flower. However, In photo 8, I've left the larger flower pieced uncurled, and curled the smaller pieces up so they curl away from the base of the flower. While I have not placed a stamen in any of these, You could easily use any of the stamen pieced in the middle of your flowers. 9. 10. The final flower I want to show you today uses the long X and + die as well as the two larger flowers from the 4 flower die. I've created the center of the flower in the same way I create the flower in photo 5. I glued together the two larger flowers, at a 90 degree angle, then glued the first flower into the middle, creating a smaller but still full flower, as you can see by the finished flower in photo 10. As I started creating the flowers, I played around with different ways of curling the petals, gluing the petals in different combinations and also creating different middles for the flowers - which I have not shown you here. It was rather addictive!! Over the next couple of blogs, I'll show you some of the project's I created using these and the container full of other flowers I created. If you live in Australia and don't have a Stampin' Up! demonstrator, but would love to purchase the Paper Florist Dies, you can find them on my online store https://krishathomas.stampinup.net/ or if you would like to chat with me about anything Stampin' Up! send me an email and I will get back to you ASAP. Don't forget that until the end of the month, For every $90 you spend, you will receive a $9 voucher to use in August with the Bonus Day's promotion Until next time, Happy Crafting.
Just say WOW! to the floral possibilities offered by the Stampin’ Up! Paper Florist Dies. Style each bloom with your choice of color, charming die cut flowers, petals, leaves and more! It's yo
The beautiful Masterfully Made 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper and the Stampin’ Up! Paper Florist Dies are what make up this beautiful card I am sharing today. I am su…
Hi there Have you checked out all of the standalone dies in the new 2023-24 Annual Catalogue? They are sets of dies that are not associated with a stamp set, so they can be hard to spot in the body of the catalogue. You find them in the Detailed Die Cuts section of the catalogue that starts on page 161. Today, I want to focus on the Paper Florist Dies on page 165. There are 18 dies in the set and they allow you to construct some lovely dimensional flowers that are perfect for embellishing cards or scrapbook pages. You...
Hello and welcome to my blog. This is my card to entry to Kylie Bertucci's International Blog Highlights for July 2023 - the theme is Thank you. I love creating fun-fold cards and this one is simple to create, with an added bonus that there are three display areas. The card base is made from the new soft, subtle baby pink Bubble Bath card and is topped with layers of Basic Grey card. I've used two embossing folders to add texture to these layers; the front and back layers are embossed with the Exposed Brick folder and for the middle layer I used the cross-hatch pattern from the Online Exclusives Basics set. I have a large pile of die cut elements ready to make flowers. They are mainly cut using the Paper Florist dies, but there are a few from the Dainty Delight and Cheerful Daisies sets too. I selected Bubble Bath elements to make the flowers, some of which are inked with matching ink applied with a blending brush to add some depth of colour, and added Granny Apple Green, Soft Sea Foam and Basic White extras for the foliage. The thanks from the Biggest Wish set is white heat embossed on a strip of Vellum and wrapped around the Basic Gray layer to secure it. A trio of Iridescent Pearls finishes off the decoration. To create a space to write a message I added a Basic White layer on the reverse of the centre panel. As mentioned at the beginning I am entering Kylie's International Project Highlights and you can follow the link to the gallery where you will find heaps more inspiration AND you can vote for your favourite five projects. At the end of the voting the Top Ten winners will be invited to take part in a blog hop at the end of the month. I would love to take part in the hop, so I would really appreciate your help. Please would you visit the gallery and vote for my card? Click on the little heart on my card, which is number 10. Thank you so much for stopping by today. If you want to purchase the items used for these cards, or any other supplies, please take a look in my online Stampin' Up! shop. You can follow the link or click on the pictures below of the products I have used today. Stay safe and as always, happy crafting, If you would like to order any supplies, and you live in the UK, I would love to be your demonstrator. Use the current hostess code (July 2023 code: HKFUVH9S) to get some free product (it will follow in the post after the end of the month). If your order is over £150 do not use the code as you become the hostess and get the rewards. To place an order please visit my online shop HERE. If you would like to join my team, you can choose your starter kit HERE and if you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected] All Star Tutorial Bundles All Star Tutorial Bundles have 12 AMAZING video tutorials to inspire you each month. Click HERE for sneak peeks or to purchase. FREE with a purchase from my online store Bonus Days Bonus Days are back! Stampin' Up! is running this popular promotion once again. For every £45 spent on products between 6th - 31st July you will earn a £4.50 coupon to redeem between 1st and 31st August Today's Project Click on the images of the products I have used today to purchase them in my online shop: Rembember to use the current hostess code. July 2023 code: HKFUVH9S
The Paper Florist Dies from Stampin' Up! are such a fun way to create beautiful paper flowers for your next paper crafting project. This week on my Facebook Live (the full replay is below), I created 2 projects to showcase how the dies work, what each piece cuts out and how the pieces go together. This tutorial on the Paper Florist Dies highlights how you can make a simple project or keep adding in more details and layers to create a more elaborate 3D project. When first creating with these dies
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