Thursday 28 March 2024

More March Swap Cards, and Another Look at a New In Color

 


Hi Stampin' Friend!

Here is another sneak peek at one of our new In Colors for 2024-2026: Peach Pie! This graphic shows how it fits into the Stampin' Up! line of current and retired colors. I see a lot of possibilities for Peach Pie ink, cardstock and accessories on our summertime cards.

Meanwhile, here are the rest of my March swap cards - My friend Beth sent this circle card. It's a clever way to use a large circle die, and it could also be decorated to look like a lady's hat. What other die cut shapes could you use to make a non-traditional card base?


And from my 6th Swap group, here is Jennifer's VERY classy card - 


I already have my April swap card designed but can't show it here until my swap groups have a chance to get it. Please come back for a look at it in a few weeks.

Only 34 days until the new Annual Catalog!  Contact me to learn how you can get your very own copy :-)

Happy Stampin!











Saturday 23 March 2024

Swap Cards for March, and a Sneak Peek at a new Stampin' Up! Color

 


Hi Stampin' Friend!

We Stampin' Up! demonstrators now have access to the soon-to-be-revealed 2024-2025 Annual Catalog, with all the new products and colors it holds in store.

The image above shows one of the new In Color line: Shy Shamrock. You can see here how it compares to other current and past green colors of inks and cardstock. I'll be posting some more of the colors in future.

Swap Cards
Here are some of this month's cards I have received from my 2 swap groups. Swapping cards with other stampers is a great way to get new design or color ideas and also to build up a nice variety of cards to send out.


These cards are from Kim, Tammie and Julie. Interestingly, all 3 stampers live in Minnesota, they each chose a wildlife image and each used a monochromatic color scheme on their lovely cards. And all are birthday cards!


Pam and Carolyn made these gorgeous cards.


This great masculine card was designed by Annie.



Diana chose blueberries for her card this month, giving us a little reminder that warmer months are coming!



And this is the card I made for both of my swap groups this month. The stamps, punches, designer series paper and Lost Lagoon ribbon all come bundled in a suite of products that I really liked.

Check back soon, there are still a few more cards to come in this month.

Happy Stampin!







Tuesday 19 March 2024

Card Kits for Brittany, Part 2

Hi Stampin' Friends!

It's (way past) time for me to send another set of card kits to my special niece Brittany.

Here are the cards that Brittany will be making, along with the step by step instructions. If anyone else would like to make these cards, contact me. If I still have the kits available, I'd be happy to get them to you.

Continuing my numbering from the previous post, here are the cards:

Card 5:  Relax in blue

Glue blue woodgrain triangle on navy blue triangle, leaving a small margin on all sides.

Glue the triangles on the card front in the upper right corner. The piece will fit flush with the top and right side of the card.

There are 2 white pieces stamped with the lady by the window.
- If you want to color the image, you will get the best results on the one stamped with black ink.
- If you aren't going to color it, you can use the one stamped with blue ink for a monochromatic look.

After coloring (if desired) glue the stamped white piece to the square navy piece. Then glue this piece on the larger white square.

The small white triangle is a "shim" to keep the layered square pieces level when you glue them on the card front. Glue it to the back of the square layers on the bottom left corner, then glue all these layers on the card front as shown in the photo.

Embellish with the adhesive backed round gems.

Card 6: Patchwork/On Your Birthday

Before you start gluing - Lay out all the patchwork pieces and put them in the right order. Use this photo as a guide but your printed pieces will be the opposite of mine. I used the same die on 2 pieces of printed paper. Then alternating the patterns, I assembled one set and sent you the other set. Hope that makes sense!

When you have the pieces in the order you like, glue them on the mint green rectangle, leaving a small margin on all 4 sides.

Glue the assembled layers on the yellow card front.

Layer and glue the oval pieces as shown in the photo, then glue them on the patchwork piece wherever you like.

Glue the white rectangle stamped with "wishing you..." on the inside of the card.

Card 7: Moose/Hello

Glue the printed trees rectangle piece on the card front

Glue the solid green die cut circle in the center of the tree piece, covering the hole that is die cut into it.

Glue the circle with the printed trees in the center of the solid green die cut circle. Line it up with the trees printed on the large rectangle from which it was die cut.

Put little dots of glue all around on the back of the moose die cut piece. The front is where the moose is facing to the right. Glue the die cut to the printed tree circle on the card front.

Put a little glue in the die cut opening that looks like the sun coming over the mountain. Glue the shiny gold piece in that opening.

Layer the white oval stamped with "hello" over the green oval so that the green is showing slightly on the right side of the white piece. See photo.

Glue the ovals on the card front wherever you would like them.

Glue the white rectangle inside the card.

Card 8: Southwest birthday in green

Glue the solid color green embossed strip across the end of the green patterned piece. Trim ends of the solid green strip to be even with the edges of the patterned piece.

Glue the green patterned piece to the light orange mat with an even margin all around.

Glue the green and light orange layers to the card base with an even margin all around.

Glue the white stamped “on your birthday…” piece to the lower right corner of the card front.

Glue the light orange die cut pieces on the card front as shown.

Glue the white layer stamped with “live, laugh, love, …” to the inside of the card.

Embellish the card front with the metallic dots as desired.

Card 9: Vintage car birthday

Glue the small car-printed flap down on the herringbone-print side of the paper.

Glue the folded printed piece to the beige card base with a small margin on all sides.

Glue the large white rectangle stamped with “Hope your day . . .” to the card inside.

Glue the white oval stamped with “Happy Birthday” to the rust colored punched label.

Use the foam adhesive dots in the card kit to attach the “Happy Birthday” piece to the front of the card, slightly overlapping the small flap on the bottom of the card front.

Glue the dark brown and rust colored banners to the top left of the card front as shown on the photo.

Tie a bow with the twine and glue it to the white oval with one or 2 of the glue dots that are on the clear plastic piece in your card kit.

Card 10: Floral Just a Note

Glue each of the 3 floral print rectangles on a solid color rectangle.

Glue the rectangles on the card front, starting with the 2 outside ones. Leave an equal margin on the top and outside edge of the card front.

Then glue the third rectangle centered between the first 2.  

There's your spring card kit, Brittany! I hope you like it :-) Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Happy Stampin' Everyone!