Pleased as Punch Cards kit to go; bright and springy!
For February I chose to feature the new Pleased as Punch designer paper for my cards kit to go. It's bright and springy and coordinates with 4 of our newest punches! The Tulip, Umbrella, Heart Punch pack and new Blossom punches are the four.
I absolutely love these cards! All of the 5 designs are unique fun fold cards which are always a delight to create and fun for the recipient. Here's a photo of the Pleased as Punch designer paper; available now!
*You do not need to own the punches to complete these cards. They are easy to fussy cut!
I used the following inks: Gorgeous Grape, Balmy Blue and Calypso Coral.
This kit to go includes $20 in actual product (before tax & shipping). You're getting the 10 cards kit for just $5.35!
*If you like pre-cut cards you will LOVE my monthly kits to go!
I added the Under My Umbrella bundle for most of my images and greetings. It has wonderful greetings that coordinate perfectly with the umbrella images.
a pre-cut cards kit for 10 fancy fold cards; including die-cuts and many punched pieces
Free pdf instructions with photos, measurements (to make more), step by step instructions and a supplies list
1/2 package of the 12 X 12" Pleased as Punch Designer Series Paper
1 full package of the Gingham Gala adhesive-backed rhinestones
1 full spool of 5/8" White polka dot tulle ribbon
**You have through February 16th to RSVP for this kit. It's $29 for locals and $36 for long distance and includes Priority Shipping.
If you'd like to add on the Under My Umbrella bundle (above) please let me know. If you do add it on, (or anything else of $30 or more) I will combine shipping AND you get a free Sale-a-Bration choice! See the free items here.
*I am also offering it as a local class this month on February 29th at 10 am at the church. Please RSVP by the 16th to attend.
***Be sure to RSVP by the 16th to get your kit!
It's just $29 for locals and $36 for long distance people with Priority Shipping. Kits should be mailed out at the end of February and the pdf tutorial is emailed.
*You are subscribing to my monthly card kits but can cancel at any time.
*I can also send you a PayPal invoice for this month's kit. Email me at lagreff60@gmail.com
If you're interested in purchasing only the tutorial it is $15. You can see it here on my Tutorial Shop.
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Textures & Frames; who knew you could create such fun & variety?!
At first this stamp set baffled me; what would I do with it? Well leave it up to the creativity of others to spark my own! I got some ideas online and all of a sudden I couldn't stop!
I shared all of these cards and tips on making them on this week's Tuesday FB Live. Look!
The card above is my favorite. It truly makes me smile! That sentiment is from the In Your Words stamp set in the back of the Sale-a-Bration catalog. It's free with a $300 order through Sept 30th. See it here.
You may wonder how I achieved that perfectly shaped smile on these faces. I searched all of my stamp sets for a circle shape and found one in the cat in the Cute Halloween set. Watch the video here or seen below to see how I did it. The eyes are clear rhinestones colored Black with my Blends marker. The colors are Bermuda Bay, Granny Apple Green, Fresh Freesia and Pacific Point.
In the video I also share a neat tip on getting a smaller Postage shape from our Rectangular Postage Stamp punch.
If you love quirky and unique get this while you can. This fun Textures & Frames stamp set is free with a $50 through the end of September. *stock up on your favorites and earn it free!
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This next card uses the same solid circle image to create a colorful background for the nice, large greeting in the Thinking, Thanks & Peace stamp set. I also used the Basic Border dies to create the eye catching rick-rack border trim.
The die-cut swirl is from the Painted Labels dies and again the greeting is from the In Your Words stamp set.
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I was inspired by the card on the lower right (seen by other Demo's) to create one with TALL candles! I used my Stamparatus for both of these cards! Watch how in the video below or click here.
The greeting is from the Happiest of Birthdays stamp set. I love how easy you can create a masculine card with this unique stamp set!
Don't miss out if you want this set! It's unavailable after Sept 30th! You'll also get 10 free hand-made cards from me with a $50 order! Details are below.
The pumpkin, ghost & cat are punched with the Halloween punch directly from the Cute Halloween designer paper seen here. This punch is on back order until October 11th. But you CAN still order it.
I really like how she added different patterns & textures behind each window from the Picture This die cut seen here. And that peak of the black & white dsp behind it all really sets off the fun colors.
Next is a cute card made by Candy using the Clever Cats stamp set. See it here.
That cat peeking from behind the pumpkin is adorable. Her colors are Rich Razzleberry, Black, Mossy Meadow, Pumpkin Pie & White. Other products she used here are:
I love using non-traditional colors for Fall. I used Cajun Craze, Bermuda Bay, Vanilla and Crushed Curry. We stamped the images and then added texture with the Timber or Timeworn Type 3D embossing folders.
Here's the Christmas Season bundle. Look at all you get! Remember this bundle is FREE with the purchase of the Starter kit through September, 2021. It's such a great deal; if you love Stampin' Up! products I honestly believe it's the best thing you can do for yourself. Click here to get started saving money and enjoying being a part of the Stampin' Up! family.
You might notice the pretty Dazzling leaf die-cuts here. That is from the Sunflower dies and the Be Dazzling specialty paper from our Sale-a-Bration catalog. Sadly it is out of stock now.
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