This is one of those clean and simple cards that a lot of people love to make. The only thing extra we used on this card was a mask for the background. Easy peasey! This set you can get FREE by hosting a workshop in your home or mine, or having a book party. Contact me HERE.
I love these colors together. We made this card at my Friday night hostess club. Everything on this card is current. Although, that pretty lace trim is being retired. Look for the reduced prices in the retired stamps and accessories here.
This is a stamp set with matching framelits that you will be able to order on June 2nd. To get a catalog to view all the beautiful sets and embellishments that we have to offer in this great new release click here.
I love these new paper straws that they are selling in some of the stores. They sell them in different colors. These kinda look like our Sahara Sand. I attached the little flags punched out from our Moonlight DSP pad. Man, I love this Stamp set, Sea Street! We will be able to get all the new stuff starting June 2nd. Can’t wait!
When my children were small, I used to take their fingers and stick it in ink and apply it to the greeting card. I drew little stick figures out of them and put their names next to them (as in this photo). Everyone loved them and thought it was extra special, and the kids thought that it was fun. Except it took forever to get the ink off those little fingers. LOL
I used the NEW Bigz Die (Hamburger box) to cut out the hearts from Watercolor Wonder DSP.
Mother’s Day is here and I got the inspiration for this card from a demonstrator on Stampin’Connection. I change it around a little and used Melon Mambo for the Flowers and Gumball Green. Wish I could remember her name to give her credit.
I used the Petite Petals stamp set and punch and Gorgeous Grunge, all of which are being carried over in the new book. We made this card at my club on Wednesday.
Love this card and the stamp set is Zoo Babies which is being carried over in the new catalog. I used Bermuda Bay and Black Stazon on this card in addition to the white organza ribbon, also being carried over. Of course ,the DSP is from Kaleidoscope. If you were in my Wednesday morning hostess club you would have made this card yesterday during our monthly class.
This set “So Very Happy” is also in the new catalog. Are you into Owls? I understand there is a whole section on Owls in Pinterest. They are so cute! I had some left over googly eyes and thought they would look so stinkin’ cute on these guys. What do you think? The last time I checked they were on the Clearance Rack. Go HERE to see what’s new on the CR.
This is one of the stamps that will be featured in the new catalog. SU reserved the Theater in North Charleston for demonstrators Monday evening and we all got our new catalogs and some extra goodies like this free stamp set called “Work of ART”.
It was actually a live broadcast from South Beach California, to several theaters across the US & Canada. We all had a blast sitting there for 2 1/2 hours going over the new catalogs and watching all kinds of new items that SU is introducing this year. Y’all are going to love it!
I love making these you can be so creative with them. They are very easy to create. I used the tulips and the bird from Backyard basics found in the big catalog on page 79. In addition, I used the backyard basics framelits to cut out the tulips and the bird. There is a framelit for every stamp in this set so you don’t have to fussy cut anything. So simple!
I used the sentiment from Trust God on page 78 and I covered the tulips with Crystal Effects to make the flowers pop! The stamp set and the framelits you can get as a bundle and save 15%. See details on page 79.
I used different techniques & embellishments on this card especially for Mom. I embossed with Pool Party embossing powder on the sentiment and I used Crystal Effects on the Heart. I used Petite Petals with the matching punch, pearls on the flowers and Retro Fresh Washi Tape. Background is from Retro Fresh DSP. Everything is from the Occasions Catalog.
I love this set, page 28 in the Occasions catalog. I think I have used every stamp in this set so far. It is so stinkin’ cute! I used the baby pearls on the shoes which gives it that extra girly touch along with the pink bow!
On the baby boy card I used Very Vanilla CS and the DSP from Retro Fresh found on page 19 of the occasions catalog.
I always associate the color purple with Easter. I loved using Elegant Eggplant, one of our core colors (that I sometimes over look), for this card. In addition, I used the Wisteria Wonder chevron ribbon, the elegant eggplant button and the doily for embellishments. I used the starburst framelits (page 34 of the Occasions catalog, to center my focal point, which is the flower from Peaceful Petals on page 20. Hope you like it!
These are all over the net. This is my take on CIAB. I made it the same way we used to make the 2-4-6-8 box. I watched several videos on this and they are all different. Some with some intricate measurements that I wasn’t having any luck reproducing. I loved how the box came out but I am not in a hurry to make another one right away. I think I want to wait until the new in-colors come out and then it will be like trying something new.
This card was made with the Geometrical set found on page 26 in the Occasions catalog along with the Triangle punch. I used the 1″ circle punch for the ice cream. I got the idea for this card from Paper Crafters’ Library. I changed it around a bit by adding the DSP and the sentiment. Hope you like it!
We made these little Easter treats at Stamp camp and hostess club. I used the new Scalloped tag punch and covered the nuggets with In-color designer series paper. The bunny image is from Storybook Friends. Just the right size for classroom friends or co-workers.
To make, cut the card stock at 2″ X 8 1/2″ and score from each end at 3 1/2″. Punch both ends with the Scallop Tag Topper punch and thread ribbon through holes. Decorate front of treat holders with something Easter. Wrap the nuggets with DSP cut at 1″ X 3″. Adhere with glue dots. Easy peasy!
Doesn’t the background on this card look like the old ceiling tiles? I made this with the Silver foil card stock and the Beautiful Barougue Embossing folder. I embossed the image on Shimmery white card stock with White craft ink. I spritzed the image with clear water and dropped coastal cabana ink refill into the image with my aqua painter. When it hits the water it disburses into the most beautiful watercolor technique. I love the effect, how about you?
You can still get some of our SAB items up until midnight tonight but after that, they are gone. If you planned on getting some of this beautiful DSP now is the time. I hate to see it go it has been one of my favs.
Of course, there is no guaranty, but you may see a lot of SAB items and DSP available as prizes, at my annual Hostess Appreciation party. Contact me HERE to find out how to qualify for an invite to this party.
I got the idea for this card from a demonstrator in Stampin’ Connection. I copied her layout and changed the colors and embellishments.
That’s one of the nice things about being a demonstrator. You have access to this site called “Stampin’ Connection”. It is awesome! To give you an example, right now there are 17, 480 pages (20 samples on each page) of cards, scrap book pages, and 3 D items that you can case (copy and share everything). You never have to be concerned finding examples for your paper crafting.
Did I say that right now (only til the end of this month) you can become a demonstrator and get a kit valued at $150 for $99? Another SAB wonderful offering. Contact me HERE to find out more.
I bet you think that the background on this card is DSP, right? Well, you would be wrong. I used Crisp Cantaloupe, Pistachio Pudding, Summer StarFruit, Pool Party ink and the stamp set, Petal Parade from SAB catalog to create the background. In addition, I used Gorgeous Grunge to get that splattered look with Stazon ink. I used the twine from SAB Sweet Sorbet pack. That’s what I love about our products, with all the matching embellishments, creating a card with all kinds of texture is easy peasey.