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  • Happy 4th of July – Fun Dots & Spots card


    Happy 4th of July!  

    Dots & Spots 4th

    This fun card is made with a two new products from the Annual Catalog.  The Dots & Spots die seen here and Alphabest Bundle seen here.  The stars are die-cuts from the Give it a Whirl dies seen here. (also from the Annual Catalog)

    This cute punch bundle is so easy to say what you want on your projects; punching makes it fast!  Think about the birthday cards you could personalize! 

    ALPHABEST BUNDLE

    I also added a new trim from the 2022 Holiday catalog called 3/16th Iridescent Trim.

    Download the Dots & Spots project sheet for this card with measurements & step by step directions. 

    Dots & Spots 4th

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  • Holiday Catalog & Sale-a-Bration start today!!!


    The new Holiday & Sale-a-Bration catalogs go live today!!  Click here to see it all online. 

    2022 Holiday catalog

    I am offering a Holiday Catalog designer paper share that includes 15 different paper packs in the new catalog (including all specialty papers).  Message me here if you'd like a share. 

    Double it and get your paper in 6 X 12" pieces (except those in 6 X 6" size) and you'll also earn a free Sale-a-Bration choice!  Or add on other catalog product valued at $30 and earn a free SAB choice. 

    2022 Holiday paper share 1

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    On this week's Live video I shared 3 pretty projects featuring the new Splendid Thoughts bundle from the upcoming Holiday catalog.  Here's the first one: 

    Splendid Thoughts Petal Pink

    The colors include Petal Pink, Soft Sea Foam, White and Calypso Coral with a few Copper elements too.  

    I stamped the background on the Petal Pink card base using one of the leaf images in Petal Pink ink. The textured White adds a soft background to the many leaf die-cuts. 

    Splendid Day .

    Can you spot the main difference between these two cards? 

    Splendid Thoughts Petal Pink

    I used one of the dies in the Splendid Stems dies for the greeting piece on the right card. Which do you prefer?  

    And here's my favorite card I shared in the video.  I cased the idea from my friend Lorri Heiling.  It's so simple but super special with the foil stitched squares and die-cut leaf.  There's something extra special about this leaf die-cut. Can you tell what it is?  

    Splendid Thoughts foil

    It's hard to see in the photo but the entire leaf is on dimensionals.  What?!  Yes!  I adhered a piece of White card stock to our Foam Adhesive Sheets seen here and then die-cut it all at once.  So not the entire leaf is popped up.  So cool and easily noticed in person.  

    Splendid Thoughts leaf close up

    The card above is made with a copper colored foil piece and the one below is in Fresh Freesia.  I also added an extra textured layer to the card base. 

    Splendid Thoughts squares

    The greetings are from the Splendid Thoughts stamp set on a die-cut from the Stylish Shapes dies.  A thin strip of Fresh Freesia CS under the greeting pulls it all together.  

    Click on the photo below to watch the video. You'll see all 3 projects with the Splendid Thoughts bundle. 

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  • Splendid Day cards with an easy background technique; video too.


    Check out this pretty card using the Splendid Thoughts bundle.  I shared how to make it in a recent Live video seen here.  

    Splendid Thoughts brick .

    I think the Brick background is so pretty with the die-cuts.  I used the 'Direct to Paper' technique.  I used the Brick Wall embossing folder on the Calypso Coral CS and then used an open White Craft ink pad to lightly brush ink onto the textured CS.  I purposely keep my White Craft ink less inked than desired because I love doing this!  If yours is well inked you may want to use a sponge instead.  

    Splendid Thoughts brick .

    The colors include White, Calypso Coral, Soft Sea Foam and Petal Pink.  The Splendid Day Specialty designer paper is gorgeous and full of Foil & Copper accents on one side and subtle prints on the other.  Here's what the entire suite looks like.  It will be available tomorrow, July 1st.

    Splendid Day .

    You can get a share of this beautiful paper in my new Holiday Catalog paper share.  Reserve yours here now! 

    2022 Holiday paper share 1

    I stamped a few of the die-cuts and the greeting in Smoky Slate ink.  I fussy cut the greeting and added it to the curved 'half circle' die-cut over the ribbon.  I'll share more Splendid Thoughts projects tomorrow. 

    Splendid Thoughts brick .

    Click on the photo below to watch the video. You'll see all 3 projects with the Splendid Thoughts bundle. 

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    Everyday Heroes

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