A Floral Card For Spring With Brusho

A Floral Card For Spring With Brusho

Late yesterday spring arrived, finally, and here is a Floral Card For Spring With Brusho to celebrate! My daughter has been visiting for a week (not long enough!) and she wanted to stamp and learn some new techniques! We played around with several things including the Brusho Crystal Colour (yes, that’s how it is spelled!). I haven’t used it much, even though it was something I wanted right away when it came out! There are different ways you can use Brusho. Mostly you just need to play with it!

We used real Watercolor Paper by Stampin’ Up! because that works the best, along with the Aqua Painter. You can apply water to the paper with the Aqua Painter or move the ink crystals around with it. You can also just pick up with crystals mixed with water and use as a watercolor paint to color in an image. The Watercolor Paper is a high-quality cotton paper that absorbs the water and doesn’t pill like Whisper White Cardstock does when you use water on it and try to move color around. Even if you don’t use watercolor paper often, you might like to keep a package or two on hand in case you come across a project you want to try with watercoloring.

The Brusho is fun to use because you get five little pots of color – Brilliant Red, Gamboge (orange), Moss Green, Prussian Blue, Yellow. You can use them individually or combine them or do whatever you want! It is recommended you do not even OPEN the pots as the powder is so fine and you’ll have tiny crystals all over. Just poke a hole or several holes in the lid with a Paper Piercing Tool or push pins or something so you can shake out minute amounts of color when you want them.

For my card, I stamped the flowers from the Petal Palette Stamp Set with Stazon Ink since it is waterproof. Then I just shook out a tiny amount of Brusho onto a clear block and picked it up with my Aqua Painter to color in the flowers and leaves. If the shade isn’t exactly what you wanted, you can go back and add more color for a deeper color or shading or blending.

I just wanted kind of a light blue, sky background for the card so I sprinkled just a very few crystals on the wet watercolor paper (I applied water around the flowers with my Aqua Painter) and kind of let it move on its own and helped it with the Aqua Painter so it went where I wanted it. Very easy and simple, not to mention fun!

The card base is Real Red to match the flowers and the greeting is from the Petal Palette Stamp Set. I had to add a little bit of bling with the Gold Faceted Gems.

My daughter and I also made some backgrounds while we played with the Brusho so we will have to make those into cards or something.

Take some inspiration from this Floral Card For Spring With Brusho and make your own card for spring to send to someone who just might really need a card that day!

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An Easy Candy Basket For Easter With Candy Chicks

Candy Basket For Easter With Candy Chicks

Here is a fun little Easy Candy Basket For Easter With Candy Chicks, one you may have made in the past to fill with candy. Easter is late this year, but it will still sneak up on us! Now is the time to start having fun making Easter cards to send and maybe some little projects for your Easter dinner or home decorations!

This small little basket is made with just a 6″ x 6″ piece of cardstock and pieces of designer paper. Score at 2″ and 4″ on each side so it ends up looking like a tic tac toe board with six sections. Then on each corner, score diagonally. You can do it easily with the Stampin’ Trimmer by lining up the top and bottom corners on the cutting track of the Trimmer. Don’t score all the way down the paper, just in that corner. That center piece will be the bottom of the basket. See photo below.

Candy Basket How to Score

This is what your paper will look like when it is all scored and creased.

Candy Basket Scored Piece

After the scoring is done, be sure to crease on all the score lines and just see how it is going to fold up into a basket when assembled. Note where the bottom is and put an X on the bottom with a pencil just so you know. Then cut and adhere pieces of designer series paper (or stamp on the cardstock) to each area. The squares will be 1 3/4″ x 1 3/4″. Note that for the four pieces that will go on the corners must be cut diagonally in half and adhered on each half of that scored corner. You do not need a piece of designer paper for the bottom of the basket, that you have already marked.

Candy Basket with Designer Paper

To assemble the basket just fold up into a container shape, folding those diagonal corners in. The way the basket will stay together is by tieing the four corners together in the center. In order to do that, you will need to punch a hole in each corner. It’s probably best to do this after you adhere the designer paper, but you can do it to the plain cardstock and then just re-punch if needed. You can see the punched holes in the corners in the photo above if you look closely. Run some ribbon around through the holes and then pull and gather the corners to the center and tie the ribbon into a bow.

Candy Basket Top View

Add some shred or make your own by cutting very narrow strips of cardstock and crinkle with your hands or with a paper crimper. Then add your treats, like these chocolate Easter chicks!

Chocolate Candy for Easter

I spotted this candy at Home Goods and thought it would be perfect for Easter projects…..and it tastes good too!

My basket is made with Pineapple Punch Cardstock and Happiness Blooms Designer Series Paper. If you are using a paper with a certain pattern, make sure you have each piece going the way you want it to go on the finished basket. The ribbon is the Gold 3/8″ Metallic-Edge Ribbon. The Easter greeting is stamped from the Fable Friends Stamp Set and die-cut with a die in the Stitched Labels Framelits Dies. If you didn’t have this die set you could just cut a rectangle or an oval for the front of the basket.

Candy Basket Full View

That’s how you make this Easy Candy Basket For Easter With Candy Chicks and anyone can do it, even with a larger piece of cardstock. Make one for a little Easter treat or decoration at your house!

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Favorite St. Patrick’s Day Projects!

Here are a few St. Patrick’s Day projects from years past, in case you need some ideas! Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

St. Patrick's Day Bloomin' Love Heart Card

This St. Patrick’s Day card was made with the beautiful Bloomin’ Heart Thinlit Die and Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper colored with some green ink!

St. Patrick's Day Pot of Gold Rainbow Card

This St. Patrick’s Day Card shows a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!

St. Patrick's Day Gift Bag and Tag

This St. Patrick’s Day Gift Bag & Tag is a fun little project for a little gift or treat!

Have a Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

St. Patrick’s Day Clear Tiny Treat Box

St. Patrick's Day Clear Tiny Treat Box

If you need an easy little treat for St. Patrick’s Day, you can’t go wrong with this St. Patrick’s Day Clear Tiny Treat Box. Even if you don’t have the box or don’t want to make one out of paper, you could use a cello bag of some kinds. What is more St. Patrick’s Day than green and gold?

The Clear Tiny Treat Boxes are great to have on hand. You can put candy inside or a small gift or even just a special note. Best yet, they store flat so don’t take up space so all you have to do is crease and assemble when you need one! Just remember to remove the piece of plastic on them that protects the finish!

I think stamping is so much fun because you can use other images to make something else. If you don’t have a shamrock stamp (and most people wouldn’t!), just use hearts! You can stamp and cut out four hearts or in this project, I just stamped the Call Me Clover green hearts together in a shamrock shape. I just eyeballed it and they didn’t come out perfect meeting in the center but can you even tell? No, because I covered the center with a Gold Faceted Gem. These are sparkly and pretty. For a beginner stamper, a few of these kinds of embellishments are good to have on hand. They aren’t very expensive and serve (sometimes!) to cover up any little boo boo, stray ink, or smudge or at least direct the eye away from it! My little heart stamp is from the Meant To Be Cling Stamp Set. I told you hearts weren’t just for Valentine’s Day! The little stem is just hand cut from a scrap.

The shamrock is layered on a piece of Gold Foil, die cut from a scalloped Layering Circle Framelits Die. Lucky for me, I could fit it all on the front of the Tiny Treat Box! The greeting is from the must-have set, Itty Bitty Greetings. This set comes with 32 stamps and greetings to cover most any occasion. They are small which means they usually fit in the Classic Label Punch so they are easy to use. I cut a flagged end on the tag and stuck it under the shamrock with a little bit of glue.

After you put in your treat, green candy is good for St. Pat’s, tie a ribbon around the box to make sure the lid stays closed and mostly just to fancy it up a little bit more. This is the Gold 3/8″ Metallic-Edge Ribbon, a great all-purpose ribbon to have on hand. The gold edge makes it just a little bit fancy.

The Clear Tiny Treat Boxes are something inexpensive you can add to your order if you are trying to reach a $50 increment on your Sale-A-Bration order to earn a free product! Remember, with a $100 purchase you may choose either TWO $50 Sale-A-Bration items or ONE $100 Sale-A-Bration item. Spending $150 gets you the choices above plus another $50 choice PLUS Stampin’ Rewards (another 10% in merchandise!). And for big spenders (I mean, crafters), a $250 order gets you all the appropriate Sale-A-Bration choices plus Stampin’ Rewards, PLUS an EXTRA $25 in Stampin’ Rewards! That’s a lot of good stuff!

Make something like this St. Patrick’s Day Clear Tiny Treat Box this weekend for a little St. Pat’s fun, maybe with your kids or grandkids!

St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Card

St. Patricks Day Shamrock Card

St. Patrick’s Day is coming Sunday, March 17 so here is a fun St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock card you can make or get an idea from to make your own card. I imagine people will be celebrating St. Pat’s all weekend!

My husband went to an engineering college in Missouri and since St. Patrick was the patron saint of engineering, St. Pat’s weekend was quite the party weekend there – actually the whole week was I think! I guess I went to two of them when we were dating and he was still in college. I think I remember someone (some people?) being thrown into a vat of awful green stuff. We were reminded of some of this disgusting stuff that went on, all in the name of college and fraternity fun back then, when we went back for a reunion and new fraternity house last fall. One of the men was wearing his St. Pat’s jacket from when he was on the St. Pat’s board during college. Apparently it was quite the honor to own that jacket, although technically it must be a biohazard from the tales he told of what was done to that jacket before it was given to him, with the admonition never to clean it! So even though we are not Irish, St. Patrick’s Day holds those college memories for us. I think I have a green garter from the occasion and probably a green sweatshirt or t-shirt or other souvenirs.

If you are Irish or know someone you want to give a card or St. Patrick’s Day treat to, here is a fun card to make. If you don’t have a shamrock stamp, just find some little hearts and stamp those together to make a shamrock! Or punch out some hearts, big or little. Add a touch of gold and a greeting and you’ve got it!

My card uses Call Me Clover Cardstock (pretty appropriate for St. Pat’s, don’t you think?) for the card base with a Whisper White layer. I put a strip of green patterned designer paper along the side. The paper on the other side has alligators from the Animal Expedition Designer Series Paper. I just wanted some strip of green paper so look for whatever you have, but I can say the Animal Expedition Paper is super cute!

Next, I stamped the shamrocks from the Amazing Life Photopolymer Stamp Set. I could have just stamped them in Call Me Clover Ink, but I stamped them in Memento black ink and colored them with my Call My Clover Stampin’ Blends Markers.

The greeting is from the same stamp set. I stamped that in Memento Ink also and colored in the letters with my marker, even adding some stripes and dots for fun. I had a scrap of Gold Foil so I die cut that to fit to add a touch of gold. Of course, I had to add a bit more bling and gold, so I added a few gold Metallic Pearls on the front of the card.

If you are celebrating St. Patrick’s Day on Sunday or this weekend, make a little something green with whatever you have in your stash! You might be surprised when you look through your stamp sets to find a shamrock or St. Pat’s greeting or balloons you can color green or any number of things. Try something today!

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It’s Pi Day! Celebrate With the Frog!

Pi Day Frog Card

Today is Pi Day and I thought this frog looked much like a professor, or at least math nerd, teaching about Pi.

This is what you need to know about Pi, on this Pi Day:

It’s about circles! The distance around the circle is the circumference.

The distance across the circle through the center is the diameter.

The ratio of the circumference to the diameter for all circles is pi.

Pi is an infinite decimal. It never stops and never repeats.

I’m sure I knew about Pi once upon a time ago, like in high school math class, but that’s as far as it goes…except that when my youngest son was in high school taking calculus, he memorized pi out to 500 digits in his Calculus class! He had a great teacher and this was something the teacher did every year. My son held the record for at least several years, but then he heard someone else broke it! He got a Pi t-shirt, too! He had some system for memorizing that many numbers. I still can’t imagine how he did it! I think the teacher’s young little daughter was there that day and was quite impressed. Maybe she asked for his autograph or something, I don’t remember. He was probably more amused by that than that he knew 500 numbers of pi!

In case you want to get started for next year so you can show off to your friends, here is a website, Pi Trainer, that will help you!

Anyway, I thought this frog from So Hoppy Together looked like a professor or really smart guy who could teach about Pi! The card base is Old Olive with a layer of Basic Black. I stamped the frog and colored him with Stampin’ Blends markers, one of my favorite things to do!

To stamp pi, I happened to think of the Make a Difference Stamp Set which has individual letters, numbers, and a few phrases in it. I managed to get the numbers lined up pretty straight on a block and stamped. I had to go back and put in the extra “1”. I thought it worked out pretty well.

Then I noticed that one of the sentiments in the So Hoppy Together Stamp Set was “You Can Do Anything” and I thought how appropriate for this card! I stamped the words, die cut with an oval framelit die and layered it on a scalloped oval die. Couldn’t resist adding some “bling” with the two Glitter Enamel Dots.

My son is coming home this weekend so I will give him this card so he knows we were still remembering and celebrating one of his favorite moments of high school.

You can celebrate Pi Day by stamping some circles or smart-looking frogs or maybe even baking a real PIE! Or make a Pi card like this one and send it to one of your math friends!

Be sure to shop Stampin’ Up! this weekend coming up. More and more products are selling out, both from Sale-A-Bration and also the Occasions Catalog. The longer you wait, the higher the chance you can’t get something you wanted. The Cupcake Framelits and the Bunny Builder Punch are two of the most recent casualties, not to mention a problem with the die manufacturer possibly creating a quick retirement of certain dies. The good thing is Stampin’ Up! knows how to choose products that are popular with everyone, but sometimes it makes for supply problems. If you have any specific questions about what’s available and what’s not, just ask.

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Fable Friends Happy Spring Card With a Bunny

Fable Friends Happy Spring Card With a Bunny

Spring is really coming, in just one week, so here is my Fable Friends Happy Spring Card With a Bunny looking forward to that! I just got the Fable Friends Stamp Set and couldn’t wait to play with it! It is perfect for Easter cards and projects and with the “Happy Spring” sentiment, we can use it to celebrate spring! There is also a baby greeting and one for a friend. Such a cute set!

The card is made with Calypso Coral Cardstock and a piece of paper from the Happiness Blooms Designer Paper. Even though this paper has a lot of bold patterns, there are more generic, simpler ones like this one with dots. The strip of designer paper is ultimately layered on the side of the Whisper White layer which has first been stamped with the “Happy Spring” greeting randomly on the paper in Calyso Coral ink.

The bunny is stamped with Memento Ink on Whisper White and then colored with Stampin’ Blends alcohol markers. I love coloring with these markers! Have I ever said that before?? Then I cut out the bunny with the new Rectangle Framelits Dies plus the Calypso Coral layer underneath. And before adhering all this to the card base, I attached some Whisper White 1/8″ Sheer Ribbon around the layer.

If you purchase this stamp set and a few other products to reach $50, then you can earn a free Sale-A-Bration item! You will be able to use this stamp set now for spring and/or Easter, for a baby card, to send to a friend or lots of other occasions. Then there are the cute projects you could also make besides cards. Go check out this stamp set in the Online Store so you can make something like my Fable Friends Happy Spring Card With a Bunny.

Quick and Easy Petal Promenade Floral Birthday Card

Quick and Easy Petal Promenade Floral Birthday Card

If you want a quick card to make, this Quick and Easy Petal Promenade Floral Birthday Card might be one you would like to make to give someone! It’s just designer paper, card stock, ribbon and a stamped greeting.

This beautiful Petal Promenade Designer Series Paper is one of the free items available during Sale-A-Bration with a $50 purchase. Remember, Sale-A-Bration comes to a screeching halt on March 31. Be sure to use the specific Sale-A-Bration product number for any of the Annual Catalog choices that were recently added to Sale-A-Bration.

This paper was designed by purchasing REAL flowers, bringing them into the Stampin’ Up! home office, photographing the flowers and then doing some photoshopping (like to omit little spiders on the flowers!) to design the actual sheets of paper. I always love finding out behind-the-scenes stories! And I have to say the paper is beautiful for making cards and other projects.

My card starts with a card base of Whisper White Card Stock with a layer of the same. The designer paper is cut 3 1/12″ x 4″ with a layer underneath of Petal Pink Card Stock. You could even make the designer paper piece a bit smaller. Before adhering, I tied the Whisper White 1/8″ Sheer Ribbon around the designer paper. The greeting is stamped from the Beautiful Bouquet Stamp Set, a beautiful set for the images AND the sayings that come with it. There’s almost no way to make an easier card than this!

And while we are on the subject of flowers, I took these photos of our azaleas at our house in full bloom! They are amazing in person! I thought I better get some photos before a storm or heavy rain comes through! The deep pink azalea bush on the corner of the house by the crepe myrtle tree is just HUGE! The blossoms are gorgeous!

Pink Azalea Bushes
Dark Pink Azalea Bush
Dark Pink Azalea Closeup Flowers
Pink Azaleas Closeup

Spring is right around the corner and so is the end of Sale-A-Bration! The frog framelits and the cupcake framelits have sold out so get in the store and make sure you get what you want before the end of Sale-A-Bration!


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Share What You Love Tufted Card For a Friend

Share What You Love Tufted Card For a Friend

This Share What You Love Tufted Card For a Friend is one that I saw somewhere online and loved the look of it, especially the tufted background. I changed a few details of the card and you could change it up even more. Mostly I love the sentiment! What a great card to send to a friend with that stamp!

The card base is Mint Macaron, of course you could use any color that coordinates with the designer paper. Or you could use one color for the card and another color for the layer.

The tufted background is embossed with the Tufted Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. This is one of the “heavy-duty” embossing folders that makes such good impressions on the cardstock. It is suggested that you spritz the cardstock with a little water before you run it through the Big Shot. I have a small spray bottle that I have water in and keep by my Big Shot and then I just very lightly spritz the paper. Don’t go overboard with the water! Just a light spritz will make enough of a difference!

For the focal point of the card, I used a piece of the Share What You Love Specialty Designer Series Paper. This whole package of paper has been one of my favorites! Instead of paper, I took a piece of the Petal Pink/Whisper White 5/8″ Variegated Ribbon and draped it over the top of the designer paper and clipped the bottom of it in the v-shape like a banner.

After stamping the sentiment and a few flowers from the Love What You Do Stamp Set I die-cut that with a large Stitched Shapes Framelits Die and layered on a larger scalloped circle die. Next, I punched out some vellum pieces from the Leaf Punch, adhered those to the back of the greeting and then adhered that to the card with Stampin’ Dimensionals. For one more finishing touch, I added a small bow to the side with the Whisper White 1/8″ Sheer Ribbon. You could a few Rhinestones or Sequins if you liked.

Don’t forget to go back in the Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog and look up some things you might not have looked at for awhile! The Tufted Embossing Folder really adds a nice background to your cards and the Share What You Love Designer Paper is very pretty as well!

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Country Floral Embossed and Colored Floral Birthday Card

Country Floral Embossed and Colored Floral Birthday Card

Cardstock embossed with the Country Floral Dynamic Embossing Folder is perfectly beautiful “plain”, but I was anxious to see what it would be like to color the embossed floral images on this birthday card like I had seen done on some samples.  I think it does make for a beautiful card, but I will tell you honestly that it takes some work and some patience!  As much as I like coloring some outline images and find it very relaxing, coloring on embossed images I found to be a little less relaxing!  But I love using the Stampin’ Blends markers every time so it wasn’t all hard work!

Coloring Country Floral Embossed Paper

Here is what my desk (kitchen table) looked like as I colored the Country Floral embossed card layer! Always be sure you have something underneath what you are coloring with the Stampin’ Blends alcohol markers because it can bleed through the paper.  In using the markers, I usually colored most areas with the light color first and then put in a few accents with the dark color.  Then I went back in with the light color and blended.  It’s really very easy!

Country Floral Embossed Colored Paper

The card base is Powder Pink Cardstock with a layer of Flirty Flamingo.  Then the embossed layer is placed on top of the Flirty Flamingo. I decided to try the Whisper White 5/8″ Polka Dot Ribbon on the card to see if I liked it or if it was too “busy” with all the colored flowers. I decided I kind of liked it!  It is there but really you barely see it so I think it adds something to the card.

For the greeting, I stamped a sentiment from the Beautiful Bouquet Stamp Set.  I didn’t want to take up too much space on the card with the sentiment, so I used the new Rectangle Stitched Framelits Dies.  I chose the smallest rectangle and didn’t add a layer.  After I die-cut this, I really liked how it looked on the card!

You can get the Country Floral Embossing Folder FREE during Sale-A-Bration, only until the end of the month!  Check out the choices in the Online Store today!

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Paper Pumpkin's 6th Birthday!Don’t miss celebrating Paper Pumpkin’s 6th Birthday so be sure you are subscribed to the March 2019 Paper Pumpkin Kit!  If you previously were a subscriber, you might want to sign up again! And if you sometimes skip a month, make sure you reactivate your account!  Don’t forget!  Sunday, March 10th is the last day to get in on the March Kit!  But do it today!

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Why should you want to celebrate with Paper Pumpkin in March??

Stampin’ Up! says they are pulling out all the stops for this kit!  You’ll get an adorable kit, a special box, and most importantly, you’ll get TWO stamp sets instead of one.  All for only $19.95 which includes shipping! TWO STAMP SETS!!

Here’s a little bit about the March kit! Because it’s our birthday, we decided to create a kit that is perfect for making ……………!

(Ask me if you want to know what the kit is!  Unless you want to be surprised!)

  • Coordinating colors are Basic Black, Bermuda Bay, Daffodil Delight, Flirty Flamingo, and Poppy Parade.
  • This kit has an element that is sure to “pop”!    ??????
  • The FREE stamp set is even bigger and better than your typical Paper Pumpkin stamp set and can be used on a variety of crafting projects.

You KNOW you want to get this Paper Pumpkin Birthday Kit in your mailbox next month!!

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No risk, no obligation!  Try out Paper Pumpkin for this great kit!  Stampin’ Up! guarantees every kit.

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Country Floral Embossed Card For You

Country Floral Embossed Card For You

Uh yes, the Country Floral Embossing Folder is gorgeous, as you can see in this Country Floral Embossed Card For You.  These Dynamic Textured Impressions Folders (the heavy-duty ones!) really give a deep impression and make your work look absolutely beautiful.  This floral folder is available FREE during Sale-A-Bration with a $50 purchase.  If you want to make some easy, pretty cards like this one, this folder will be worth it!  While supplies last, or until March 31…..and some supplies are running out pretty quickly, like the Organdy Ribbon and the framelit dies, Hop Around, for the frog stamp set, So Hoppy Together. So sad!

This card was very easy to make.  I used Powder Pink for the card base and also the embossed piece.  This is one of the 2017-19 In Colors, which will be retiring at the end of this catalog. Keep in mind, sometimes those retiring colors, especially the reinkers go fast, so try to order what you want before the rush.

For the greeting, I used the stamp in the Itty Bitty Greetings Stamp Set. This is a great stamp set to own with lots of greeting choices for almost anything.  It is stamped on Whisper White in Powder Pink Ink and die cut with a Stitched Shapes Framelits Die circle.  This is layered on a fancier die cut circle from the Stitched Labels Framelits Dies.  I put it over on the left side of the card because I didn’t want it to detract from the bigger flower on the embossed piece. To set it off a little bit I used a piece of the Whisper White 5/8″ Flax Ribbon.

Of course, I wanted to have one more little embellishment, but not too much, so I looked in my stash and found the Frosted Flower Embellishments.  Although the flower isn’t the exact same pink, I like the look of one little flower in coordination with all the embossed flowers on the card front.

Don’t wait to order if there are specific items you would like to get because this Sale-A-Bration season has seen lots of backorders and even items selling out.  Who knows what will happen here in the last few weeks!  Remember, Salel-A-Bration does come to an end March 31 and it is already March 8th.  Time will fly!

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Easy Petal Promenade Card For Someone You Love

Easy Petal Promenade Card For Someone You Love

The Petal Promenade Designer Series Paper can be used to make lots of beautiful cards, like this Easy Petal Promenade Card For Someone You Love. Of course, all you have to do is change the greeting for another type of card to send someone.  You might think of the Petal Promenade Paper as only gorgeous flowers, but here is one sheet that has something a little different in it.  And the opposite sides of the paper look like marble, which I used as a layer on the Whisper White card base.

The best part of this beautiful paper right now is that is it FREE during Sale-A-Bration with a $50 purchase!  And we know how easily we can spend $50 at Stampin’ Up!  This Petal Promenade Paper was quite popular when it came out in the new Annual Catalog so if you already have or had a package, you might like to restock or get an extra for free!

Watch this video to see how this paper came about!  I love behind the scenes stories!

Petal Promenade Designer Paper Sheets

Get your Petal Promenade Paper FREE after you spend $50 at Stampin’ Up!  Lots of choices to make that easy!  Then sit down and I guarantee you won’t be able to stop making cards with this beautiful paper!   Here is another card I made for a friend in THIS POST.

To keep this card simple I just stamped the greeting from the Forever Lovely Stamp Set and die cut with the oval in the Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies.  I also used the 3/16-Inch Braided Linen Trim across the bottom portion of the card.  I love this linen trim anyway, but I really loved it on this card. It seems “earthy” to go with the plants so well! I just like it!  It’s a good staple to have in your stash along with the original Linen Thread that I always keep.

Share What You Love Floral Card

Share What You Love Floral Card

This Share What You Love Floral Card is made with the beautiful specialty designer paper called Share What You Love.  This is a “specialty” paper because four of the sheets have a  translucent pearlized finish.  That makes it a little difficult to photograph with a bit of glare.  Perhaps you can tell in the photo that the silvery look of the flowers and leaves is really the shimmer in the light from the paper.

I think sometimes we get so caught up in the current catalogs, whether the Holiday or the Occasions Catalog, and we almost forget about the Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog!  It was like going home and finding some old friends to go back and work with this Share What You Love Designer Paper!

This card was made because the ribbon you see on the side is now available FREE as a Sale-A-Bration item during March.  Stampin’ Up! added several Annual Catalog products to the choices of things you can pick with every $50 purchase.  This Rich Razzleberry 1/4″ Velvet Ribbon is one of them!  It’s a very nice, quality ribbon and will add a richness to your cards or projects. It coordinates with the beautiful Share What You Love Paper.  Be sure to click on or use the number on the Sale-A-Bration page in the Online Store for it to come up as free. Don’t use the regular catalog number.

To make this card I used a base of Pear Pizzazz Cardstock with a layer of Rich Razzleberry Cardstock underneath the designer paper.  The greeting is stamped on Whisper White Cardstock in Rich Razzleberry Ink.  This was then die cut with the Layering Ovals Framelits Dies and layered on a Rich Razzleberry oval die cut with the oval in the Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies.  The velvet ribbon is adhered on the side of the card with just a separate piece of ribbon tied in a knot at the top. If you were going to mail this card a bow would probably be too thick.

Here is an easy thank you card I made using the Velvet Ribbon you might like to see.

If you haven’t looked recently, be sure to look at all the current Sale-A-Bration choices.  If you don’t see it in the Online Store, then it is not available at this time.  If you have any questions about what is backordered or not available at any point in time, just ask me.

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Make a Colorful Mardi Gras Card

Mardi Gras Card With Beads

Today is Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, the end of the carnival season, so here is a colorful card to celebrate Mardi Gras along with some of my own Mardi Gras beads! I’ve never been to a real Mardi Gras but I’ve been to a few parties with some good food and beads! Everyone thinks of Mardi Gras in New Orleans, but it is celebrated in other cities as well. Galveston, Texas has a big celebration, about an hour from Houston.

I made this card pretty easily just using Mardi Gras colors…..purple, green and gold.  Strangely enough, I used the leafy stamp from the Sheltering Tree Stamp Set to make the background on the Shimmery White Cardstock.  I just wanted a “splattered” look of some kind with the Mardi Gras colors in the background.

To get this splattered look, I just colored the dots randomly with Stampin’ Write Markers in Gorgeous Grape, Daffodil Delight, and Garden Green. I couldn’t even see exactly which ones were colored but it didn’t matter.  After coloring on the dots with the markers, I spritzed the stamp with water from a small spray bottle (I use it by my Big Shot for the cardstock that goes in the Dynamic Embossing Folders (the big thick ones!) because it helps make a better impression in the paper.  I just left the stamp face up on the table and laid the Shimmery White Paper on top of the stamp.  After that, I inked up the stamp again with the markers, spritzed with water, and stamped some of the other areas that didn’t get any color.  Nothing had to be perfect because I just wanted that splattered, soft look.  The Shimmery White paper was good for this because it can stand up to a little water.

The card is layered with the Mardi Gras colors, same as the markers.  The greeting is stamped from the Detailed With Love Stamp Set. It is layered on a piece of Gold Foil. Then to get some real touches of gold on the card, I used the Gold Mini Sequin Trim and just placed it back and forth behind the greeting.  I like the way it turned out. Since I was thinking of Mardi Gras while making this card, I could be more “festive” than maybe you would normally be.  But I could still use this card for any kind of celebratory occasion!

Stampin’ Up! has the supplies to make cards for any occasions and other projects, too!  And if you shop now during March, you can take advantage of the Sale-A-Bration at Stampin’ Up!  It may not be Mardi Gras but with every $50 purchase, you get to choose a free product! And that in itself might be better than Mardi Gras for most of us!  Use this Colorful Card for Mardi Gras as inspiration to make a similar card for the occasion that you need and get your Stampin’ Up! supplies during Sale-A-Bration!