Flowers, flowers, flowers – I absolutely love this card! I love everything about it – the colors, the stamp set, the stitched shapes dies and the polka dot tulle ribbon. I embossed the greeting with gold embossing powder and then sponged it. Not only do I love this card but it was a quick card. There was no coloring, just ink and stamp and a …
Butterfly Wishes – Love To Celebrate You
Hello Stampers! Today’s card features the Butterfly Wishes stamp set along with a few new products from the 2020-2021 Annual Catalog. So what’s new from the Annual Catalog? My favorite patterned paper – In Good Taste, the Bumble Bee gingham ribbon, and the circle with the sentiment which is from the Tasteful Labels Dies. Here are the details for this card: The strip behind the …
How To Organize Your Craft Supplies – Dies
Last week’s post was about organizing and categorizing your stamps. Today’s topic is about organizing your dies. The first die cutting machine I bought was a small Cuttlebug. I had very few dies so I stored them in a small binder. When I became a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator back in 2010, I purchased a Big Shot die cutting machine and with the addition of more …
Timeless Tropical Pineapple
Today’s focus is on the pineapples in the Timeless Tropical stamp set. Although there are various ways to ink up stamp images, I chose to ink up the pineapples using Stampin’ Write Markers. In case you’re not familiar with inking up your stamp with markers, all you need to do is color the bottom part of the pineapple image with the Crushed Curry marker, and …
New Holiday Products
Did you get a chance to see the 2020 August – December catalog? Check out these videos with some new products from the catalog. Shop at my online store for all your Stampin’ Up! supplies. Thank you for choosing me as your demonstrator. Thanks for stopping by . . . till next time . . . Brunie
How To Organize Your Craft Supplies – Part 1 – Stamps
Last week we finished our series on Card Making For Beginners. Today we begin a new Series – Organization! Whether you’re a new or a seasoned stamper, organization is key to getting the most out of your supplies. Everyone has their own definition and method of organizing. Have you ever been in a situation where someone in your home has a pile of papers on …
Holiday Catalog & Stampin’ Up! New Online Store
The 2020 August – December (Holiday) Catalog goes live tomorrow. If you don’t have one yet, stop by tomorrow and you can see it right here on this blog. My catalogs are available to all who shop with me. In addition to the new catalog – Stampin’ Up! is launching a new online store! Here’s What You Need To Know Current online store will go …
The Right Triangle – Happy Birthday
How many triangles can you count on this card? Did you guess 10? Then you’re right! Each side has 5 triangles of various sizes – the 2 diagonal ones were stamped and the others were die cut. Today’s card features The Right Triangle and the Stitched Triangles dies – a new bundle in the 2020-2021 Annual Catalog. When I started creating this card, I was …
Ornate Layers & Sailing Home
Today is the last day to earn bonus dollars! For every $50 you spend (before tax & shipping), earn FIVE bonus dollars to spend in August. What’s new in August? Our August – December Holiday Catalog! The main feature of today’s card is how the dies from Ornate Layers were used to create this card. Let’s go right into the details: The 3 flower borders …
Card Making For Beginners – Part 6 – Types of Ink
Ink is an essential tool to your card making, but there are so many and it can be confusing. Perhaps you’re asking: Which one do I choose? Why should I have more than one type of ink? What is the purpose of the different types of ink? After all, ink is ink, right? Yes and No. Different inks serve different purposes. Let’s explore 5 different …
Stacked Stone & Prized Peony . . . Love & Thanks
Hello Stampers! Today’s card is showcasing two of my favorite products from the 2020-2021 Annual Catalog – The Prized Peony Bundle (stamp & dies) and the Stacked Stone Stamp. Before we talk about this beautiful flower die, let’s talk about the Stacked Stone background stamp. I love the real look of stacked stone, so when I saw this stamp, it went immediately on my wish …
Painted Poppies – You Make Me Smile
Yes, another Painted Poppies card. I told you I’ve used this set quite a bit. Unlike yesterday’s card, which I colored the poppies with my Stampin’ Blends, on this card I stamped the grunge image over the poppies to give it color. We made this card back in March at one of my classes. It’s actually a one layer card. It looks like 2 layers, …
Painted Poppies – Love & Sympathy
In my last post, I mentioned that the Painted Poppies stamp is a favorite of mine and I had more cards to share with you with this set. Today I’m sharing a simple sympathy card using the Itty Bitty Greetings along with this set. Because Painted Poppies doesn’t have any greetings, you can use any other set to add your sentiment. The beauty of this …
Painted Poppies – Fabulous At Any Age
When I first saw the Painted Poppies stamp set in November 2019 at a Stampin’ Up! event where the 2020 January – June catalog was revealed, I immediately fell in love with it. Not only did I love this stamp but I also got it free at the event! During these events, we stamp and play with new products and this was one of them. …
Card Making For Beginners – Part 5 – Card Layers
Welcome back! In Part 3 of this series – we learned how to cut and score our cardstock and how to make 4 different card folds out of two 8-1/2″ x 11″ cardstock. We made 2 horizontal cards and 2 vertical cards. If you need a refresher, please see this post. Today, we are going to build on that card base. Some people have trouble …
Waterfront – The Good & The Not So Good
Happy Monday! The Waterfront stamp is a very versatile stamp and you can make lots of different scenes. Today I’m focusing on the love sentiment and one of the smaller images in the set that may be overlooked. When I started making this card, my idea was to add a little subtle color to the tin tile embossing folder. Using a sponge dauber, I started …
A Scrap Cardstock Turns Into An Embossed Beauty
Did you know you could combine various embossing folders on your card? That’s what I did on this card, yet it was totally unplanned, but that’s the best part of all! It started with an idea I had for a card using embossed strips of cardstock. I took a scrap cardstock that I had punched with a circle punch and embossed it with the Tasteful …
Card Making For Beginners – Part 4 – Stamps & How To Use Them
In Part 2 of this series, we went over the basic tools you need to get started with making cards. Part 3 we discussed how to cut and score your cardstock. Today I’ll show you how to stamp your images, but before I do that, let’s talk about stamps and a few things you need to know. Stamps: There are cling mount, photopolymer, and wood …
Inspiring Iris
Happy Monday! Do you like subtle, brights, regals or neutral colors? Which would you say is your favorite? I would say I tend to lean towards subtles and bright colors – they make me happy. Today’s card is using subtle colors using the Inspiring Iris stamp. It’s a simple sweet card. Here are the details: The background was done with Stampin’ Blends (my favorite coloring …
Timeless Tropical
Timeless Tropical is a cheery summer theme stamp with images of hibiscus and plumeria flowers, pineapple, palm trees and 5 various sentiments. I think the plumeria flower is so pretty. If you live in Hawaii or some other tropical paradise, lucky you! I love the Hawaiian leis made out of these beautiful flowers that symbolize charm, grace and beauty. I still have some work to …