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Thoughtful Journey designer paper paired with In The Grove for stunning results!


I shared this beautiful card on last week's Live video. 

It features a few new products in the 1024-25 Annual Catalog;

This Thoughtful Journey designer paper is incredible! Many people love the watercolor look of this type of scenic paper.

To me it seems the perfect choice for thinking of you, sympathy or get well cards.  

I made a few of these cards with the Lily Pond Lane designer paper too.  You can see both in the photo below:

Here's a free printable project sheet for you: Download In the Grove scene

My card bases are Misty Moonlight and the White birch tree die-cut is approximately 5" X 3 3/4"; as is the designer paper under it.  See the Lily Pond Lane designer paper here. 

I think these scenic cards are fabulous.  Those birch tree die-cuts sure make quick but beautiful cards! 

You can see this card being made on my video below plus another card made with the In the Grove bundle. 

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All online orders in May will receive a free project tutorial and if your order is over $50 I'll also send you a pre-cut card kit!

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  • Merriest Moments ‘5 at a time’ cards with free templates


    Here's another set of my '5 at a time' cards I shared yesterday here.  I used the Merriest Moments stamp set. This stamp set is carrying over to next year's Holiday catalog along with the dies & Hybrid embossing folder but they will not longer be in a bundle at 10% off.

    See the carry over list here.  And the retiring or Last Chance list here  

    My colors include Cherry Cobbler, Shaded Spruce, Sahara Sand & White.  I love the unusual addition of the Sahara Sand.  I chose it to blend in softly instead of another attention grabber. 

    See the texture?  After I stamped I used the Timeworn Type 3D embossing folder before layering the pieces and finishing the cards. I used the Double Oval punch here. 

    If you missed yesterday's post I shared these '5 at a time' cards on a recent FB Live video seen here.  I created two templates that layer each other for quick set of 5 A2 sized finished cards.  And they sized perfectly for very little waste. 

    Below is how the White card stock is stamped.  Can you see that the images concentrate on two sides of each piece leaving one corner free & clear? This keeps the cards from being too busy. 

    Before I stamped I scored on the 4 3/4" and 3 1/2" lines (using the measurements on the template) leaving the piece intact. You could also draw a light pencil mark so you know where to stamp. Then after stamping I can cut on the scored lines. 

    Below are the templates.  Remember these are 8 1/2" X 11" to start with.  


    As you can see these templates have very little waste. 

    I hope you watch the video below to see the tips & tricks on using these templates. 

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    Use the host code above & get a free card stock sampler ring with a $50 order in December! 

    See the last chance list here

    See the July-December catalog carry over list here

    Christmas cards stamp a stack; limited supply! 

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  • My ‘5 at a time’ card templates are addicting!


    I'm so excite to share this fun & unique idea!  I created two templates that help you make 5 cards at a time.  It's addicting & you'll be looking at your stamps in a whole new way!  

    I shared this on last week's Facebook Live and it was a hit!  It's so fun to do. 

    For these cards I used the Merry Snowflakes stamp set (seen here) & Pool Party, Bermuda Bay & Highland Heather inks. The card stock is White, Gorgeous Grape, Bermuda Bay & Coastal Cabana. If you follow me you know these are some of my favorite colors! They're perfect for snowflakes. 

    Below are the templates.  Remember these are 8 1/2" X 11" to start with.  For these cards I stamped before I cut but you can certainly cut your pieces first if you'd like to. 


    As you can see these templates have very little waste. 

    Before I stamped I scored on the 4 3/4" and 3 1/2" lines leaving the piece intact. You could also draw a light pencil mark so you know where to stamp. 

    And here is how the White card stock is stamped. (I forgot to take a photo before I cut and layered them.)

    Can you see that the images concentrate on two sides of each piece leaving one corner free & clear? Basically you're stamping down the middle and on each of the lines. This keeps the cards from being too busy. 

    I added a few iridescent Wonderful snowflakes (seen here) to some of them; I cannot get enough of these!  They're such a great size & value – you get 24 for $6. 

    I hope you watch the video below to see the tips & tricks on using these templates. 

    Below is the video so you can see how it's done. 

     

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     *click here to order

    Use the host code above & get a free card stock sampler ring with a $50 order in December! 

    See the last chance list here

    See the July-December catalog carry over list here

    Christmas cards stamp a stack; limited supply! 

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  • Retiring & Last Chance lists are out! Plus a Pop & Flip Penguin fun fold card with video


    We now know what is retiring and what is returning from the July-September holiday catalog.

    • All products are available while supplies last, and there are no purchase limits.

    See the last chance list here

    See the July-December catalog carry over list here


    The Clearance Rack has been updated with new products!  

    See it all here. 

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    I'm also sharing this amazing card we made at my November card clubs. I cased it from my friend Susie Wood; she generously shared her idea and card with me. You can see more of her work here on her blog. 

    Isn't it adorable?!  I just loved her colors & design and had to case it almost exactly!  And guess what?!  The Penguin Place bundle is back in stock!!  See it here online; it will not return as a bundle at 10% off after this catalog period.

    In addition to the Penguin Place bundle I used the Heartwarming Hugs designer paper (retiring), Circles Collection dies & Black glitter paper (retiring).

    The next two photos show the box inside the fold.  There's also a flap you attach your circles to.  See the measurements below.  The video will help you the most though! 


    Here's how it looks from the side:



    Measurements:

    • Black – card base 4 1/4" X 11" scored at 5 1/2", Black scalloped circle 2 3/4", plus a 2" X 4 1/2" strip, scored every inch for the flip box & a 3/4" X 2" strip for the flip part
    • White inside 4" X 5 1/4", White circle 2 1/3"
      Heartwarming Hugs DSP 1 1/2" X 4"
      Red circle 2 7/8"

    Here's the video for this card; I hope you watch it and feel comfortable enough to try making one. 

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    December Specials:

    Host code: Z2RQ7BB6 

     *click here to order

    Use the host code above & get a free card stock sampler ring with a $50 order in December! 

    See the last chance list here

    See the July-December catalog carry over list here


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