Some cards are simple, some are sweet, some are elegant. This card is pure magic. Learn how to make it by watching this step by step video. To order any of the supplies, go to my online store.online store. You can adapt the technique with any stamp set or any Designer Series Paper to make it your own. This card will WOW the lucky person who will receive it.
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Read MoreIt’s always fun to get a new set of dies especially as a bundle, where you save 10% at purchase, but also can match your images with a corresponding die. Over time, the dies accumulate and sometimes, you even forget about the dies that can be used with other stamp sets, for sentiments or frames, for example. Here is how I organize my dies, so I keep track of what I have and can maximize their use in all kinds of projects. For dies or any other Stampin’ Up! supplies, go to my online store.
Read MoreDo you ever feel like you are not creative? Do you search Pinterest for ideas? An easy way to find ideas for cards is the Stampin’ Up! catalogue. The professional concept artists and designers prepare cards for each and every one of the stamp sets in the catalogue. This week, I chose to CASE (it stands for Copy And Share Everything) a card from page 71 using the Forever Fern Stamp Set. Copying is perfectly acceptable in the paper crafting community, you can change up colours, stamp sets, ornaments and make it your own. For any of these supplies, go to my online store.
Read Morewas thrilled to see that the Dragonfly Garden stamp set was returning in the Annual Catalog. This is a sweet set, full of possibilities for all occasions, masculine or feminine cards. With spring in the air, gardens are a welcome sight To purchase these or any Stampin’ Up! products, go to my online store.
Read MoreI love the ocean and gravitate to the collections that highlight its beauty (and creatures). I have a few cards to make for younger people and one of my favourite suites for this purpose is Whale of a Time, in Stampin’ Up!’s annual catalogue. The Designer Series Paper is particularly charming with a bunch of seascapes, turtles and, of course, the adorable whale. To order these or any other Stampin’ Up! products, go to my online store.
Read MoreDo you get overwhelmed by too many little bits and pieces of card stock, leftover from your crafting? Here are a few ideas on what to do with them, store them, keep them, use them, or throw them out. As a bonus, there are two card ideas using 1/2 inch strips.
Read MoreEasily find the centre of a card layer, no matter what the size, with this easy tip. Learn how to identify the centre of your punched images to make a well-balanced card or tag.
Read MoreThe cute chicks are back from 2017. . For the new crafters, it is available for purchase with a brand-new set of dies to match. In addition to this cute stamp set, Stampin’ Up! Has come up with Happy Birthday Chick, the theme of our card, this week. To order any of these supplies, go to suzamy online store.
Read MoreWe usually think of our ink pads as a means to get stamped images to paper. There are other creative ways to use them and here are two of them, using your clear blocks. For get these or any other products, go to my online store at suzannehiron.stampinup.net.
Read MoreSpring is literally right around the corner. Yep, this weekend and not a day too soon. What better way to celebrate with a cool ice cream treat. This card expresses that feeling with pinks and blues and a few little jewels to finish it off. To order any of these products or any other Stampin’ Up! Supplies, go to my online store and use the host code RPP3AGYF during the month of March 2021.
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.
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