I cannot believe that Stampin’ Up! is retiring the classic stamp set Lovely As A Tree, so I made this Lovely As A Tree A Little Hello Card to enjoy my stamp set before it goes away. Not that it will ever really go away because it will always be in my stamp collection and I’m sure will get used in the future. I personally don’t think Rooted In Nature is a real replacement, but I suppose we must move forward with newer and more modern trees!
This card is just 4 1/4″ x 4 1/4″ in size, kind of a nice size to work with for something different. The card base is Garden Green. The trees from Lovely As a Tree are stamped on Very Vanilla in Early Espresso Ink. Even though Memento ink is what we are supposed to use with Stampin’ Blends Markers, I let the Early Espresso Ink dry and tried not to color right on it at first with the grass and sky. Then I did dab some green markers on the trees for some leaves. Luckily nothing smeared so it worked just fine! I love coloring with the Stampin’ Blends!
I layered the tree piece on some Crumb Cake cardstock and also added a strand of the Braided Linen Trim to add a little more earthiness to the card. I love this Braided Linen.
If you don’t already own Lovely As a Tree (hard to imagine that not every stamper has it!) you might want to get it before it’s gone! It will be a real treasure! Last day for the current Stampin’ Up! Catalog is June 3rd!
Here is a “Hello” card made with Magnolia Lane paper and a stamp! Wouldn’t someone you know love to receive this card in the mail?!
This is a sneak peek of a couple of the new products coming in the new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog on June 4, 2019. I used the Magnolia Lane Designer Series Paper and a greeting in the Good Morning Magnolia Stamp Set.
The card base is Petal Pink Cardstock layered with a striped pattern from the Magnolia Lane DSP. I also used a little strip of the brown pattern with leaves as a little layer for interest near the top of the card under the greeting. The greeting is stamped and then die cut with one of the new Stitched Nested Labels Dies. I wrapped a piece of the Braided Linen Trim around this brown piece.
For the focal point of the card, I just cut out a flower from the designer paper and popped it up with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Paper Snips are great for this kind of cutting. We don’t always have a die for everything so you need a good pair of scissors! Before I adhered it to the card, however, I die cut a large Vellum Cardstock circle to place underneath the flower. For this, I used one of the Layering Circles Dies. I could have stopped at this point, but I added some of the Heart Epoxy Droplets to the card. You don’t have to have them, I just thought I wanted to fill up a little space with them.
You might not guess but I got inspiration for this card from the cover of the new catalog. Actually the card I was sort of copying was a smaller one, not this regular size. But I like my card just fine!
I think this Magnolia Lane Suite of products is going to go like hotcakes when the catalog goes live so I would urge you to order right away if you like the main items in this Suite. There are also dies in a Bundle with the stamp set to save 10%. All will become known on June 4th at Noon MT! Just a day over two weeks away! Get ready!
If you are giving an assortment of your stamped greeting cards to someone, a nice way to present them would be to Make an Easy Card Box For a Gift. It’s just a little box inside to hold the cards and is simple to make.
Just follow this scoring and cutting diagram and instructions.
For the card box cover, start with a piece of cardstock 6″ x 10 1/4″. Score this at 4 1/2″ and 5 5/8″.
To make the box, cut a piece of cardstock 4″ x 11″. Score this at 2 1/4″, 3 1/4″, 7 3/4″ and 8 3/4″. Turn and score the long side at 1″. Then cut up to the scoreline as you see in the photo above.
Crease and fold all the score lines. Assemble the box with the two pieces coming together in the back. Adhere to the inside back of the cover. Adhere a piece of designer paper to the front of this box.
Decorate the front of the cover (best to do this before adhering the box inside!). Tie a ribbon around to tie and close or make a belly band to match.
A gift of cards is always going to be welcome so make the presentation nice! You could put them in a cello bag and tie with a pretty ribbon and tag, or just as easy, make a card holder like this one to give your gift!
If this isn’t a stack of “Happy Mail”, I don’t know what is! All these lucky customers will be getting their new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalogs in the mail soon! I just took these to the post office and have more to send out now that I have more mailing envelopes!
There are some great new Suites of products in this catalog. I daresay Stampin’ Up! has outdone themselves this year with some of these! (Or do I say that every year?) What is more exciting than a Stampin’ Up! Catalog?!
If you are interested in Stampin’ Up! products and do not have a Demonstrator you are working with, please email me at Karen@Karenstamps.com if you would like a catalog. Send me your contact information so I can get a catalog out to you. If you have a Demonstrator, check and make sure they have a catalog for you!
Before the new catalog goes live, though, make sure you have everything that is retiring in the current catalog that you need. Remember, Bundles that save you 10% will be taken apart for the products being carried over to the new catalog and you won’t save that 10% anymore. Any retiring In Colors things you want, be sure to get those. It’s best to go to the Online Store and look at the Last-Chance products there so you know what is still available.
Lemon Lime Twist Cardstock is gone but you can get a few sheets in the Animal Expedition Cardstock Pack. If you want more of the darling Gingham Gala 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper be sure to grab that. It sold out a couple of times after appearing in the Occasions Catalog! I still remember making my first card after the holidays with that gingham paper and feeling so “fresh” after all the holiday designs!
The new catalog goes live around Noon (MT) on June 4th. The current catalog AND Occasions Catalog ends June 3rd. If you are one of my regular customers who gets a catalog from me, be sure to keep an eye on your mail and let me know when your catalog arrives in a few days. If you are new to me and would like a spectacular Stampin’ Up! catalog in your Happy Mail, send me your information.
Every Tuesday I send out a newsletter with one or more stamping projects (usually more!) and the latest Stampin’ Up! news. As Demonstrators, we get a Weekly Update every Tuesday morning from Stampin’ Up! which is perfect because I can pass along any news to you in my weekly newsletter.
With the Last-Chance retirement list out now and the new Stampin’ Up! Catalog about to go live, now is the perfect time to make sure you are connected with a Demonstrator to keep you up to date on Stampin’ Up! news, new product information and ideas for using those new stamps and accessories!
An extra bonus is that at Christmas time I send out my “12 Weeks of Christmas” holiday emails to all my subscribers. These are extra, separate emails with one holiday project per week to inspire you to start working on your holiday cards, gifts and finally, packaging! You can copy the project exactly, get an idea for something to make on your own, or simply enjoy seeing a new project. I’m almost as happy seeing stamping ideas as I am doing the stamping! I just love new inspiration!
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This Perennial Essence Designer Series Paper will be in the new Stampin’ Up! Catalog on June 4th and it is gorgeous! The patterns are handpainted images made into this lovely paper! I don’t know if we have ever had anything quite like this designer paper before at Stampin’ Up!
This card is an easy design using just a strip of the designer paper, coordinating cardstock colors, a greeting from the Floral Essence Stamp Set and this new beautiful ribbon, 5/8″ Organdy Striped Ribbon.
The card base is Blackberry Bliss. I originally thought I was going to use Petal Pink and I had trimmed off this little strip of paper. When I changed to the Blackberry Bliss, I decided to just use that strip of pink next to the designer paper. I adhered a strip of the ribbon around the designer paper and tied on a bow. This ribbon is so pretty, but it also allows the designer paper to show through a bit.
The greeting is from the coordinating stamp set, Floral Essence. This stamp set has flowers and sentiments and also a coordinating punch, the Perennial Flower Punch. It fits one of the 3-petal stamp images so you can stamp and punch a couple and make a layered flower!
This is a very simple card. You could do some watermark-type stamping on the Blackberry Bliss with the flower stamps if you wanted to add more. You could add some rhinestones or little embellishments on the greeting or even a few scatted on the card base instead of the stamping. You can almost always make a card very simple or jazz it up in several ways.
Try this Perennial Essence Simple All-Occasion Card when you get the Perennial Essence Designer Series Paper or make some simple cards with whatever paper you have now.
Here’s my first card with new catalog product, the Free As A Bird Friendship Card. There are a lot of pretty designer papers coming in the new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog, but I think this Bird Ballad Designer Series Paper is one of the nicest. This new catalog has larger photos of the designer paper this year, but I still think you won’t know how beautiful the papers are until you see them in person!
I decided to use this card design with just half the card front being covered with designer paper so when I looked at the designer paper, I saw this grouping of yellow birds right near the bottom of the sheet so it was perfect! I chose Daffodil Delight Cardstock for the card base. First I planned to use one of the gray coordinating colors for a layer, but the birds seemed to have more brown in them so I switched to Crumb Cake Cardstock for a layer.
On a layer of Whisper White, I adhered the piece of Free As A Bird DSP with the yellow birds. I used a piece of the new Linen Ribbon with white edges along with the Mossy Meadow Linen Thread, both included in the Magnolia Lane Ribbon Combo Pack. I think the green linen thread is a nice accent on top of the linen ribbon. I doubled a separate piece of the green linen thread so I had two strands and made a bow with that, adhered with a Mini Glue Dot.
The greeting is included in the Free As A Bird Stamp Set, as are some other very nice, usable greetings. I stamped it in Crumb Cake Ink. I could have also used Black. The flowers from the stamp set are stamped in Memento Ink and colored with Stampin’ Blends, the Calypso Coral Light and Dark colors. I cut out the flowers with Paper Snips and adhered them to the card, one popped up with Stampin’ Dimensionals. I stamped one stem of leaves, colored with Old Olive Stampin’ Blends, and cut it apart to add to the flowers.
Again, the illustrations on the paper are just gorgeous! This piece I used looks like someone painted it or colored it by hand.
When June 4th rolls around, you might really want to add some of the products in this Bird Ballad Suite to your new catalog order! Especially the paper!
A stamp set on the Last-Chance List with a cute bird and flowers is called Petal Palette, so if you like birds you might want to check out this stamp set before it retires! Here is a card I made with the flowers in this stamp set.
Remember, the Everything Is Rosy Product Medley is available only during the month of May, while supplies last. This is a whole collection of coordinating products, which is one of Stampin’ Up!’s strong points in their product lines. It’s also exclusive, as you won’t find these products anywhere else. It comes with Rose Gold accents and Shimmer Paint. Have you noticed how much Rose Gold jewelry is out in stores now? It’s the new trend. Rose Gold is a mixture of gold and copper to produce that pinkish look.
Here are a couple samples by Stampin’ Up to show what you can do with all these products in this collection.
This card is made with the designer paper, die cut flowers, rose gold foil, and more. With the congratulations greeting it would be perfect for graduation!
This fun card is made with the Whisper White Narrow Note Cards and Envelopes. The card is decorated with die-cut stamped flowers and an already die cut tag. Wouldn’t you love to get this card with such a cute decorated envelope?!
This Everything is Rosy Product Medley is only available during May so don’t delay if you really want this product. I know you will be able to make gorgeous cards and projects with all these products. It may look pricey but consider all that you are getting for that price. Everything you need in one box to start creating! All you have to do is enter this one number on your order! #150059 It can be a belated Mother’s Day gift for yourself! Why not?!
Here’s a wish for a Happy Mother’s Day to everyone with this Tea Together Mothers Day Card. I hope your family is treating you to a special day or if your kids are grown, that they treat you to a special day from afar (or close by if you are that lucky) with cards, flowers, phone calls, or whatever makes the day special for you!
During Sale-A-Bration we had the opportunity to earn this Tea Together Stamp Set and the Tea Time Dies. Luckily, Stampin’ Up! carried them over to the new catalog coming out in June so you still have the opportunity to add these great products to your collection! So many great card-making opportunities with this duo!
While there are many, many samples online using this stamp set and dies, I know I copied this particular one from another Demonstrator because I liked the color and thought it was one of my mother-in-law’s favorites. The card base is Calypso Coral and the designer paper layer on the front is one of the generic designs in Petal Promenade. It has a faint look of marble so it is a nice background. The teapot and teacup are stamped and die cut, then colored with Stampin’ Blends alcohol markers. I added a doily (it made be a retired one) and some colored pearls on two of the flowers. The greeting for Mother’s Day is from the stamp set itself so that’s perfect.
This card and stamp set certainly is not just for Mother’s Day. Just change the greeting. In fact, I made a duplicate and left off the greeting so I can use it another time.
Do something special for yourself today to celebrate Mother’s Day!
This Perfectly Paired Cling Stamp Set is the perfect Noah’s Ark Stamp For Rainy Houston. I wish I owned this stamp right now because we are having rainy weather in Houston……for days! No, it’s not a hurricane but there have been flooded roads, bayous, cars, and even houses just from heavy rainstorms. Luckily, we have been high and dry at our house!
All this rain was forecast ahead of time, but I don’t think it was forecast to be as bad as it was on Tuesday. I was expecting scattered showers and maybe a few thunderstorms so when it started on Tuesday afternoon I didn’t think much of it. I even texted my daughter and said we were getting a lot of thunder. By the time I had to pick up my husband at the bus, I was hoping I could drive two miles down the road and through the parking lot to get him. That worked fine but as we ate dinner, the sky REALLY opened up and the lightning and thunder were crazy….all night and during the night!
By then the news was showing the typical Houston flood scenes, cars stranded on highways and feeder roads, Good Samaritans pushing stalled cars out of the street (even a man in a new Mercedes!), and stories of kids stranded at school who were fed and were going to spend the night there! (What a bummer!) Way back when, two of my kids were stranded at school, I think Kindergarten and 4th grade, and were fed sandwiches and sent home on a school bus. While we waited anxiously for them to get home, they were having a great adventure on the bus watching the waves of water wash up into yards as the bus drove down the streets!
It continued to rain heavily all evening and through part of the night. We got at least 5″ in our backyard. Then the rain held off all day Wednesday until late evening when it all started up again. The people who were at the Astros baseball game got rained on inside because the heavy rain came through the cracks of the moveable roof! We got another 2 1/2″.
On Thursday morning as I was driving around my “Low Tire Pressure” light came on so I had to get the tire checked. Sure enough, there was a nail in it, so I had to get it patched. They were predicting rain by 1:00 pm so I just wanted this all to be done so I could get home before it flooded again!
Luckily I had grabbed my new Stampin’ Up! catalog that just came the day before to read in case I had to sit around and wait. Just before my car was done, two ladies sat down near me and I heard one say, “Do you do Stampin’ Up!?” When someone asks you that, you know they are familiar with Stampin’ Up! or they would have no idea! They saw my bag I had grabbed for my catalog and magazines with a Stampin’ Up! logo on it. Always fun to meet other stampers! Before we could talk long, my car was ready. That night it didn’t rain much at our house but other parts of town got the deluge!
No rain yesterday somehow, but it is forecast again for today. So far we have had the Seattle-like drizzle (can’t really see it but you can feel the fine mist on your face!) but could get storms this afternoon. Unless it goes south of us. We seem to be on the edge. But who knows. For all these years we have been lucky at our house on our street in the middle of the block, but I never rule out the possibility of something floody happening! You’d think if we made it through 35″ of rain during Hurricane Harvey we would never have to worry. But Tuesday night people’s houses in other neighborhoods flooded that had never flooded before.
So if I had the Perfectly Paired Stamp Set, I might make a card like this one, a Stampin’ Up! sample, for days when we get too much rain. My husband even said, since we have had the Memorial Day Night Flood, the Tax Day Flood, and the 4th of July Flood, that if it continued to rain this weekend they would call it the Mother’s Day Flood! This stamp set is designed for a new baby so it would also be appropriate for Mother’s Day! It’s on the Last-Chance List so be sure to order it if you need a Flood Day stamp set!
It’s getting close to mid-May so you only have a couple more weeks of the Last-Chance List before those products retire. And don’t forget to check the Clearance Rack for some bargains as long as you are ordering!
And the Everything is Rosy Medley Collection is available only in May (and while supplies last). If you love Rose Gold, this is the collection for you. It’s the hottest trend right now! It looks pricey at first glance, but you have to consider you get the stamps, the dies, the papers, the accessories, and embellishments. AND you only have to enter one number #150059 to get it all! That’s what this collection is designed for…..the person who wants it all and can start creating with everything that coordinates!
Stamping is a good past time for rainy days and I know Houston is not the only place that has had tons of rain recently. It’s almost as good as baking cookies! So stock up now on any retiring sets and accessories you need before they are gone.
Also, keep in mind tomorrow is Mother’s Day so feel free to choose your own Mother’s Day gift at Stampin’ Up! That’s what you really want anyway, right?!
Give the Perfect Mother’s Day Gift! The Paper Pumpkin Kit “Hugs From Shelli” Kit! Give it to yourself for Mother’s Day just in case that breakfast in bed or cards and flowers don’t quite materialize (or even if they do!) And while you are at it, give one to your mother, daughter, sister, niece, friend, neighbor, whoever! You deserve something extra special that you will enjoy and will be relaxing and pretty!
I mean, C’mon! Who does not want this Paper Pumpkin box to show up in their mail?! Not that the box itself REALLY matters because it is the papercrafting kit inside that is the important thing BUT if “it’s all in the presentation” then you’ve got to love this box!
This is the May Paper Pumpkin Kit and will be in your mailbox in about a week or so IF you are already a subscriber or if you sign up to be one TODAY! Today, May 10th is the last day to subscribe to Paper Pumpkin and get this May kit.
What is the big deal about this May Paper Pumpkin Kit? Shelli Gardner, along with her sister, was the founder of Stampin’ Up! Shelli Gardner worked closely with designers and concept artists to create a Paper Pumpkin kit that is uniquely hers. It includes an exclusive photopolymer stamp set, paper, and crafting materials to create 12 cards (3 cards of 4 unique designs), 12 exclusive, coordinating envelopes, and a Classic Stampin’ Spot (small little ink pad!). (These, by the way, are great to save and use with the Stamparatus and they can be reinked.)
Coordinating colors are Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Old Olive, Petal Pink, Pool Party, Pretty Peacock, Soft Suede, and Very Vanilla. One of those is a new In Color so you get an early view!
If anyone could help design beautiful cards, don’t you think it would be Shelli Gardner?! I can’t wait to get this kit!
Read Here in the Online Store about your Paper Pumpkin choices…..subscribe monthly or put a Prepaid subscription on your Stampin’ Up! order. Even if you have a monthly subscription right now, you can always purchase a Prepaid subscription to boost your Stampin’ Up! order, perhaps, to reach Stampin’ Rewards ($150+). The monthly subscription will stop, the prepaid months will kick in, and then go back to your monthly subscription and you don’t have to do anything except put in that Prepaid code you will get by email when your order goes in.
No risk, no obligation to stay on for any certain length of time. Skip a month if you are too busy or traveling or whatever. Cancel if it is not for you. I personally love getting the kit in the mail, like a gift just for me! You can make the project in the kit or make part of it as designed and use the materials to make your own creations. The kit is yours and you can make whatever you want! The beauty of the kit is you don’t have to design or gather supplies…it’s all ready to go when you open the box! Plus you can always view a video online from Stampin’ Up! And after a little while, you can check out alternative ideas for the kit online that other stampers have made.
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We’re getting close to the deadline (May 10) for getting the Hugs From Shelli Paper Pumpkin Kit so sign up for Paper Pumpkin and don’t miss out!
What is Paper Pumpkin? It’s a special box that comes to you in the mail with a complete stamping and papercrafting project inside. Everything you need is inside – an exclusive stamp set, a little ink pad, adhesives, and all the materials you need for the project. Often times the project is cards but in the past projects have also included party favors, specialty cards, mini albums, calendars, treat bags, holiday favors, and more.
Why is this kit called the Shelli Kit? Shelli Gardner, the co-founder of Stampin’ Up!, helped design the kit, and that’s a good thing! From the sneak peek they have given us, the card is exactly Shelli’s style so I’m sure the kit is going to be one of the really wonderful ones. And if you don’t care for the projects in any of the kits, you can use the materials to make different projects. Shortly after the kits go out, stampers often post online alternative ideas for using the materials in the kit.
All this for only $19.95 which includes shipping! You can keep and use the stamp set in future stamping and sometimes there are extra pieces in the kit you can use on other projects.
No risk, no obligation! Try Paper Pumpkin one month or several, and if you feel it is not for you, just cancel your subscription. If you are too busy one month, just go into your account and “skip” that month. If you are truly unhappy, contact Stampin’ Up! as they guarantee each kit and they will try to make it right for you.
Now the Paper Pumpkin price will go up June 1st so go ahead and get the May kit for $19.95 (which includes shipping). The price increase will be $2.05 per month so not bad considering all the goodies you get in each kit! Just the exclusive stamp set alone is worth almost the price of the kit itself.
You can also choose Prepaid Kits in the Online Store, especially if you are already ordering other Stampin’ Up! products. They can help you reach Stampin’ Rewards and if you get a long-term subscription you can save money that way. Check it out HERE.
Watch the video below by Shelli and get more information and a sneak peek of the May Kit!
Mother’s Day is coming and you deserve to order Paper Pumpkin as your special treat! Or maybe you need a special gift for YOUR mother, daughter, aunt, grandmother, cousin! It makes the perfect gift for someone who wants to do a little crafting or an experienced crafter who just wants to sit down and make something without designing the project themselves and gathering supplies!
The deadline is Friday, May 10th but it is better to not wait until the last minute!
All kits are guaranteed by Stampin’ Up! No risk, no obligation. You can cancel or skip a month any time. You should go ahead and try Paper Pumpkin!
(This is my personalized link to make it easy for you, but if you have a Demonstrator you are working with, go to www.paperpumpkin.com and choose their name.)
This Petal Palette Graduation Congratulations Card is perfect for this time of year when graduations are just beginning! But this card wouldn’t have to be for a graduation. It could be for any congratulatory occasion….or change the greeting to birthday, anniversary even sympathy.
The card actually has a card base of Shimmery White Cardstock and a layer of Shimmery White Cardstock as well. It is laying on a sheet of Granny Apple Green Cardstock and looks like that is the card base, but it is not. However, it does look pretty so you could use a green card base to match the ink in your leaves.
The flowers are stamped in Memento Ink and colored with Stampin’ Blends in Calypso Coral, but you could use other coloring mediums as well. Then they are die cut with one of the Petals & More Dies.
The leaves are stamped with Granny Apple Green Ink, but I stamped off on my Grid Paper first and then stamped on the card because I wanted them to be light. The greeting also comes from the stamp set and is die cut with one of the dies.
Even though I began by thinking about a card for graduation, I’m sure you can see how this could be a generic card for many occasions. Check out this card, rather similar, but with the flowers just stamped on the card. Try your hand at a card similar to this Petal Palette Graduation Congratulations Card but remember to check the Last-Chance List and the Clearance Rack!
Today is May 4th, otherwise known as Star Wars Day..…..“May the Fourth Be With You!” Get it? If you want to make some card for your Star Wars friends, here are several have made in the past. Mostly I have used various punches but you can be creative and use whatever you have!
The above card is a punch art R2D2 card, a little bit involved with all the small pieces! You can see it in my blog post HERE.
This might have been my first Star Wars card I made with Darth Vader and Yoda! I know I found some kind of “Yoda Language Generator” site where you could type in your message and they would translate it into how Yoda would say it! Here is the blog post about this card.
This card was fun with the BB8 character! You can read about the making of this card HERE.
It’s May so it is time to sign up for Paper Pumpkin and get the Paper Pumpkin Shelli Kit! You don’t want to miss out! The deadline is May 10th.
What is Paper Pumpkin? It’s a special box that comes to you in the mail with a complete stamping and papercrafting project inside. Everything you need is inside – an exclusive stamp set, a little ink pad, adhesives, and all the materials you need for the project. Often times the project is cards but in the past projects have also included party favors, specialty cards, mini albums, calendars, treat bags, holiday favors, and more.
All this for only $19.95 which includes shipping! You can keep and use the stamp set in future stamping and sometimes there are extra pieces in the kit you can use on other projects.
Why is this kit called the Shelli Kit? Shelli Gardner, the founder of Stampin’ Up!, helped design the kit, and that’s a good thing! From the sneak peek they have given us, the card is exactly Shelli’s style so I’m sure the kit is going to be one of the really wonderful ones. And if you don’t care for the projects in any of the kits, you can use the materials to make different projects. Shortly after the kits go out, stampers often post online alternative ideas for using the materials in the kit.
No risk, no obligation! Try Paper Pumpkin one month or several, and if you feel it is not for you, just cancel your subscription. If you are too busy one month, just go into your account and “skip” that month. If you are truly unhappy, contact Stampin’ Up! as they guarantee each kit and they will try to make it right for you.
Watch the video below by Shelli and get more information and a sneak peek!
The deadline for signing up for Paper Pumpkin or for changing anything in your account is the 10th of any month. Don’t delay! Join today so you won’t miss out on this extra-special Paper Pumpkin Kit.