Slimline cards are very trendy, but the regular sized Stampin’ Up! envelopes are too small to mail them. Here is a simple way to make your own slimline envelopes. You can also use business envelopes, but these are prettier.To purchase these supplies or any other Stampin’ Up! product, go to my online store.
Read MoreEvery card is a surprise with this simple technique that gives amazing results. Use 99% rubbing alcohol and Stampin’ Blends to create a beautiful background for any project. To order these products or any other Stampin’ Up! product, go to my online store. If you like this video, subscribe to my channel.
Read MoreAfter masking, reverse masking, learn how the faux tearing technique and get impressive results, on one layer of cardstock. To get any of these supplies, go to my online store and use this month’s hostess code RPP3AGYF.
Read MoreStampin’ Up! has a wonderful selection of colouring tools. The Stampin’ Blends have become very popular, but the Blender Pen is another tool that may have been overlooked of late. Learn how to use it in this week’s Tuesday Tip.
Read MoreThis is the first of the Fancy Fold Series. It uses most products of the Sand and Sea Suite, from the January-June mini-catalogue. Have fun creating your own version with Designer Series Paper and the greetings of your choice. To order any of the supplies, go to my Online Store or click on the icons on the blog page.
Read MoreAre you sometimes at a loss to pick colours for your projects. This Stampin’ Up! Colour Coach is here to help. I usually add Whisper White or Very Vanilla for my images and sentiments as I find they provide a nice crisp stamped image that pops out from these beautiful colour combinations. To order any of the supplies for your projects, go to my Online Store.
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