Stampin’ Up! has created a new Stampin’ Positioner for us! Since they had to take the Stamparatus off the market we’ve been waiting for a new tool for perfect stamping. Well, it’s now here!
As you can see in the photo above it’s a brand new design. It has two clear plates, easy to use magnets and a brand new ‘press’ type mechanism.
Right now for those who are a Demonstrator, it’s available to pre-order until February 2nd for $49. After that, the new Stampin’ Positioner will be added to the Starter Kit FREE in February!
The cost of the Starter Kit is $99 and includes $125 in product of your choice. But in February, they’ll add in the new Stampin’ Positioner to ALL Demo’s starter kits!
This is super exciting for us Demo’s now and also for those that join in February!
It sounds like the general population will have to wait to get theirs…. but they promise it will be available sometime later this year to everyone.
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Flowering Tulips Matchbox cards; easy fun-fold cards with video
Happy April 1st!!! It even feels a bit like spring is coming here in North Dakota. I've been able to get out for walks again lately without worrying about slipping on ice.
I wish we had real tulips out but it's too early here.
Here are two more Matchbook style cards featuring the Flowering Fields designer paper and Flowering Tulips stamp set. The set includes lots of greetings and many different tulips too.
Isn't this designer paper pretty?! See the Flowering Fields DSP here.The dies for the greetings include the Layering Circles, Tasteful Labels & Beautiful Shapes.
Her box is 2 X 2" and 3 1/4" tall. She used the Pansy Petals designer paper, Soft Succulent card stock and ink. This pretty DSP is retiring now; get it here while supplies last.
I made one for a recent FB Live video too. I chose to use the Flowering Fields DSP; it's so springy!
They're made in Pear Pizzazz and Fresh Freesia card stock and the greeting is from the Celebrating You stamp set seen here. The greeting tag is from the Stitched So Sweetly dies which are retiring now and available while supplies last! See the dies here.
She made up a template and another sheet of card stock showing you how it looks after trimming and cutting the template as shown. Watch the video here or below to see how it's made.
It's 5 1/2" X 8 1/2" and is similar to a 2 4 6 8 box. Score on the short side at 1 1/2", 3 1/2" & 4 1/2". Score on the long side at 2", 4", 6", & 8". Then cut away the areas crossed off and cut up to the score lines as shown.
You'll need 4 pieces of Designer Paper measuring 1 3/4" square. And 4 pieces measuring 1 3/4" X 3/4" for the top. She punched two holes in the top flaps to thread ribbon through to tie in a bow.
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