Beautiful Berry Botanical Vellum; it’s our Product of the Month and just $5!
May is ending in a few days. Have you seen the beautiful Berry Botanical Vellum yet? It’s the May POM – Product of the Month.
You can redeem this pretty vellum paper once your order hits the $75 mark. And when you order it from me you’ll receive a nice big PDF tutorial filled with a bunch of special cards featuring this vellum paper. *see the sneak peek below
Don’t forget to consider the Starter Kit Deal in May; time is almost up!
You’ll get either all 5 new Magnetic ink pads or an extra $35 in product of your choice; all for $99!
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Pretty Pumpkins with Be Dazzling specialty paper
After seeing other projects with the Pretty Pumpkin bundle I had to get it. I love the images and the font in the greetings.
I stamped the large pumpkin image in Pumpkin Pie ink and colored them and the leaves with Blends markers using both Pumpkin Pie & Olive markers plus light Crumb Cake for the stem & light Cajun Craze for the darkest areas on the pumpkins.
I was playing around with the Be Dazzling specialty paper and decided to try to color it. I had a spritzer filled with rubbing alcohol & either Pumpkin Pie or Cajun Craze ink refill. So I spritzed it on to a piece of the glittery paper. It worked beautifully! I did have to let it sit for a few minutes to set well. Then I rubbed it with tissue to get any excess off before I die-cut the pretty filigree pumpkin with it.
I also spritzed my White twine to color it as well.
Counting Sheep with the Give it a Whirl dies interactive card
We made this adorable card at my August card clubs this month. It features the new Counting Sheep & the Sheep dies from the Sale-a-Bration catalog.
Plus it's a view-master card! Remember those? The Give it a Whirl dies (seen here)on page 163 of the annual catalog are incredible! I was hesitant to even try using these dies because I thought it would be so complicated to figure out. But I was pleasantly surprised at how easy and intuitive they are to use. Stampin' Up! really did these up smart!
Please watch my video below to catch my quick tips for a successful view-master card.
The colors here are Pale Papaya, Balmy Blue, White, Crumb Cake & Granny Apple Green. We created a background using the Blending Brushes with Balmy Blue & Granny Apple Green ink.
***Heads up on the Sheep dies – Stampin' Up! has a limited supply of these and does expect to run out before Sale-a-Bration is over. So if you're wanting both the stamp set & dies, get the dies first!
Details:
Sheep dies include the fence, balloons and the sheep
Give it a Whirl dies – stitched view-master sponged layer, the scalloped circle, clouds, window & stars
I cut the scalloped circle piece from thick White CS since it would get a lot of activity
You will need brads & Stampin' Dimensionals for this card to work
I used light Petal Pink and Gray Granite blends to color the sheep.
Bloom Where You’re Planted card & video; a unique & trendy suite!
Plants & succulents are all the rage right now. Stampin' Up! is right on trend with the Bloom Where You're Planted suite. We made this neat card at my July card clubs. Scroll to the bottom to watch the video.
All of these items are in the Annual Catalog. Here are the details:
The Designer Paper is called Bloom Where You're Planted; you can see it here.
The embossing on the White layer is from the Macrame folder seen here.
That neat lattice is the Paper Lattice on page 141 and seen here
The stamps & dies are in a bundle called Plentiful Plants bundle seen here
Colors are Cinnamon Cider & Just Jade with White
that cute pink flower is from the Loose Flower Flourishes seen here
If you purchase this bundle and add on either the Paper Lattice or the Bloom Where You're Planted designer paper you earn a free Sale-a-Bration choice. See those here.
And here's the video! I give lots of tips on using new product & easy assembly.
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