Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Fun with Holiday DSP

The new Holiday Catalogue has some amazing designer series papers! When I designed this card for a swap recently, I thought it would be fun to use the same design but with each of the DSP packs offered in the Holiday Catalogue.  All the cards feature the Pine Tree Punch and the Winter Knit 3D embossing folder. The sentiment is from the Itty Bitty Christmas stamp set. It was fun to find embellishments that worked for each of the cards.

Let It Snow with Snowflake Sequins embellishments


Wrapped In Plaid with Holiday Rhinestone Basic Jewels


Toile Tidings with Toile Tidings Glitter Enamel Dots



Feels Like Frost with Rhinestone Basic Jewels



Night Before Christmas with Holiday Rhinestone Basic Jewels



Brightly Gleaming with Star Designer Elements



Most Wonderful Time Medley with Gold Faceted Stars from the medley



So those ones were easy — Christmas themed cards with Christmas themed paper. But I wasn’t going to back down from a challenge. Here is the same design using the Come to Gather DSP.

Come To Gather with Basic Pearls (coloured with Soft Suede)



I love these two prints and have used up almost every scrap. But I love how this card turned out. A rustic country vibe perfect for a number of people on my list. The embellishments are pearls coloured with the Soft Suede Blends.

The only DSP I didn’t use from the Holiday Catalogue was the Monster Bash pack. But don’t think I didn’t try!

I would love to hear which one is your favourite.

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Catalogue Coordination

One of the best things about Stampin’ Up! products is the way they coordinate with each other.  The Holiday Catalogue is full of amazing products but remember to look to the annual catalogue for more great ways to celebrate your favourite holidays.

Annual Catalogue 

The first card uses only products from the Annual Catalogue.  The Lots of Cheer stamp set was launched in June and I love it!  The snowman, the wreath, the lovely ornament — so much to work with as well as some great sentiments.


Here is a list of other annual catalogue products I used for this card:
- Noble Peacock specialty designer series paper
- Noble peacock foil sheets
- Detailed Bands dies
- Gold foil edged cards and envelopes
- Gold embossing powder
- Versamark stamp pad

Annual Catalogue/Holiday Catalogue Coordination

This card features products from both catalogues and shows how amazingly the products work together.


I have used the beautiful Come to Gather designer series paper and the Gather Together stamp set.  I love the use of the Pretty Peacock colour.  Not your traditional fall colour but it works so well. Then I looked for products from the Annual Catalogue that would work with it. The Happy Thanksgiving from the Word Wishes dies was a perfect start. Using it with the copper foil sheets really sets it off.  The Scalloped Linen Ribbon, also in Pretty Peacock was the perfect element to add some texture along with the Leaves Trinkets embellishment.



The inside of the card features another pattern from the Come to Gather DSP, a sentiment from the Come to Gather stamp set, and the pumpkins are from the Ride with Me stamp set.  They are perfect to add a banner along the bottom edge.

Holiday Catalogue

This card uses products from the Holiday Catalogue (with one small exception).  Did you spot it? Yes, the extremely versatile Stitched Nested Labels dies snuck onto the card but fit so perfectly I couldn’t resist.  It is definitely one of my go-to sets.


Holiday crafting made easy with Stampin' Up!

Friday, August 9, 2019

Lots of Cheer

While we’re waiting for the new Holiday Catalogue to launch on September 4, I thought I would try out the holiday stamps in the annual catalogue.  The Lots of Cheer stamp set has a simple elegance that will work for many styles of card.
The beautiful ornament stamp made me reach for heat embossing to bring out the detail.  I also felt a touch of foil would add just the right touch.


Card 1 - Copper 

I used the Noble Peacock foil sheets on the first card. Copper embossing looks amazing on the Blueberry Bushel.  I wasn’t finding a paper I liked for a background but then I remembered the Copper Dotted treat bags which are new this year.  I cut a piece from the bag, mounted it onto whisper white cardstock and then matted it with the blueberry bushel foil.

The sentiment is from the same stamp set and was also embossed in copper.

The final touches were some copper trim along the diagonal edge and as a bow, and some rhinestones from the Noble Peacock suite.

Card 2 - Gold


The second card uses the Foil-Edged cards and envelopes.  I embossed the card base with the Seasonal Wreath embossing folder and then used gold embossing powder for the ornament and another sentiment from the stamp set.


Here are the products I used along with the product numbers.  If you are shopping from Canada and don't have a Stampin' Up! demonstrator, I would love to have you shop with me.  Head to my online store here.

Card 1:
Lots of Cheer Stamp Set - 149503
Whisper White thick cardstock - 140272
Whisper White cardstock - 100730
Noble Peacock foil sheets - 149495
Copper Dotted treat bags - 149609
Copper embossing powder - 141636
Versamark Pad - 102283
1/4" Copper trim - 144179
Noble Peacock rhinestones - 149494

Card 2
Lots of Cheer Stamp Set - 149503
Gold Foil-edged cards and envelopes - 147901
Seasonal Wreath embossing folder - 151796
Noble Peacock foil sheets - 149495
Gold embossing powder - 109129
Versamark Pad - 102283



Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Paper Pumpkin - August 2019

One thing I love about Stampin’ Up!’s Paper Pumpkin monthly craft kits is the surprise. But they know not everyone likes to wait to see what’s in the box so they’ve been giving us sneak peaks.  The August kit looks like it will be perfect for fall crafting with fun fall-themed treat bags.

Here are the details for the kit:

  • - Makes 6 fall-themed gift bags
  • - Makes 12 fall-themed gift tags
  • - Coordinating colors: Blackberry Bliss, Calypso Coral, Crumb Cake, Crushed Curry, Merry Merlot, Mint Macaron, Old Olive, Pretty Peacock, and Soft Suede.



If you’re curious about Paper Pumpkin this is the perfect time to give it a try.
Use this link to subscribe before August 10 to get in on the fun. You can cancel at any time.

The other thing I love about Paper Pumpkin is that they change things up to keep it fresh and interesting.  This month they are offering an add on card option.  If treat bags aren’t your thing, you can purchase an add on bundle to make 24 cards (12 each of two designs) with envelopes.
Here's the Add-on Information: 

  • - Gift of Fall Add-On Bundle (item # 152885)
  • - Price: $13.00 cad
  • - Includes 24 card bases of 2 different designs with coordinating envelopes (note card size)
  • - Product dimensions - Cards: 5" x 3-1/2"   Envelopes: 5-1/8" x 3-5/8"
  • - Available August 1, while supplies last.  Let me know if you are interested in the add on. I can group the orders to save on shipping.


Friday, July 26, 2019

Happy You’re Here


I’m always looking for small treats to share at my card classes.  This one was inspired by Chris Slogar, a demonstrator from Ohio.  She had used the new Daisy Lane stamp set and punch. Having just recently done a class focusing on that set, I wanted to change it up.
This fun print from the Dinoroar designer series paper and Mango Melody cardstock combined for just the fun, summery look I was going for.  The sunburst die from the Botanical Tags dies paired with it perfectly.

Here are the dimensions:
- cardstock 2” x 8 1/2” — score at 7”
- designer series paper 4” x 5” — score on long side at 1 3/8” and 3 5/8”

I used the Delightful Tag Topper Punch and a piece of Lovely Lipstick 1/8” grosgrain ribbon.


And the sentiment “Happy You’re Here” from the Time for Tags stamp set says it all.  I love sharing my love of stamping. So whether you’re at one of my card classes or here on my blog, I really am happy you’re here!