Sending Sunshine by mail
This new set is really awesome! I think the greatest part of it is the color combinations are endless. I can't wait to play a little more with this one!
This new set is really awesome! I think the greatest part of it is the color combinations are endless. I can't wait to play a little more with this one!
How many of you play BUNCO? I do and I love to create little reminders for my bunco gals from time to time. The new set Game On is perfect for this! I added a score card on my husband's suggestion! He's so smart!
Are there times when you just have to combine several sets and dies? This card is such a mixture of dies, stamps, and punches! It makes my heart happy!! So to start off, I used the Ornate Floral 3D embossing folder to get the background to stand out. Next, I used the Ornate Borders on the Whisper White card front. I used the Ornate Style stamp set for the background on the Whisper White card front. I used the Ornate Layers for the silver foil paper. The stamp on the silver foil is from the Ornate Thanks stamp set. Finally, I used the Butterfly Duet punch for the butterfly on the bottom, and the Butterfly Beauty dies for some cute little butterflies to accent the label.
This is one of my favorite dies so far! It's super east to create a card in minutes and very little effort!
The Jars of Flowers Bundle is one of the first bundles to get my attention in the new catalog! I love the added shaker domes for the extra wow effect! Remember, if you're going to use them, your project has to have an extra layer on it! I also used the Layering Rectangles to create the frame for my card. It hid my mistake at the bottom, where I didn't put the punch high enough on the card to hide the shaker dome edge. There are no mistakes, only opportunities for embellishments! :D
This coming June, an all new set of Suites will wow us and make us all oh and ah! Fortunately, Stampin' Up! has been kind enough to show us one!
I wanted a simple, but classic card look. I used the sponge brayers for the background, then stamped the images. To finish it off, I used the Crackle Paint background stamp to give it a portrait feel!