You can see the Gears & Textures bundle here. It’s so special & unique and perfect for masculine cards. But as you can see in Candace’s card it’s great for gals too!
She made her own paper with the stamps in the set. She used Pretty in Pink, Night of Navy & Flirty Flamingo inks. She added die-cut gears from the Metallic Textured Specialty papers seen here.
If you want to make a card like this start out with a 4 1/4″ X 11″ piece of card stock scored at 5 1/2″. Trim off a 1 1/2″ piece from one end. Then trim off another 2 1/2″ piece which is the vertical center piece. The stamped paper layers are 1 1/4″ X 4″ on the top & bottom and the center is 2 1/4″ X 4″.
I hope you can enjoy a very Happy Thanksgiving today! I know many of us cannot be with the family or friends like we're used to. It's so difficult with this pandemic; tough times and even tougher decisions!
I received this cute card from my friend Pat this week. I wanted to share it with you with my seasonal wishes for you and your family.
She used my Million Dollar stamp set; Life is Beautiful seen here. You might think this is for Halloween; but she has a two black cats and I have one so this fit us both!
If you aren't on Facebook you might not know about my stamp set challenge. I found out how many of these stamp sets have been sold so far worldwide and had my FB Live followers guess. What's your guess??
We can fit three in a box for almost the same shipping cost. They are $6 each and shipping is about $3-4 in US. They make great gifts for your stamping friends!
24 hour sale extended through today!!! And a Fun Fold Poinsettia Card
There were a few technical glitches during the big sale yesterday so Stampin' Up! decided to extend the sale another 24 hours!! Yay!! Go here to order and take advantage of this rare sale when things like card stock, Blends markers, ink pads & punches are all on sale!
**All orders using the host code below that are over $55 will receive 3 things FREE from me:
A free Winter Snow embossing folder
10 free cards from me!
My 22 project Curvy Celebrations PDF tutorial.
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I realized I hadn't shared these pretty fun fold cards made with the Poinsettia Petals suite. They were made during my Stamp with Me Live last month. You can watch in the video below.
Isn't it pretty? I used the Poinsettia Place designer paper and the Poinsettia Petals bundle plus Metallic pearls & the All the Trimmings ribbon combo as well as the Vanilla/Gold ribbon.
Card Base 5 1/2" X 5 1/4" scored at 4 1/4" CS – same color as base 4 1/8" X 3 5/8" 2 pieces designer paper 4" X 1 1/4" for sides and one more at 7/8" X 5 1/4" for top (or a textured piece of CS instead). 2 pieces neutral CS for front and inside A die-cut flower, snowflake etc
You can see the Poinsettia Place suite of products here. They're so pretty!
We can fit three in a box for almost the same shipping cost. They are $6 each and shipping is about $3-4 in US. They make great gifts for your stamping friends!
**All orders using the host code below that are over $55 will receive 3 things FREE from me:
a free Winter Snow embossing folder
10 free cards!
my 22 project Curvy Celebrations PDF tutorial (see below)
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I bet this year many of us will be giving gift cards more than ever. This social distancing is hard but during the Holiday's it's going to be so tough! If you are missing celebrating with your family this year I feel for you. Holidays are meant to be enjoyed together. But if it keeps us and them safe I'm sure it's the right decision. But we don't have to like it, right?!
Here's a fun gift card holder you can make to give those gift cards in.
We can fit three in a box for almost the same shipping cost. They are $6 each and shipping is about $3-4 in US. They make great gifts for your stamping friends!
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