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For ideas, inspiration and tutorialsStampin’ Up! Cheerful Daisies In-color Card 5
You are now seeing my last card in the group of creations using Cheerful Daisies bundle. This was a fun card to make. The basics of this card is just like the others in this group. Visit my earlier posts to see all of them. The DSP strip on this card is beautiful and you could use the DSP all alone to create cards. You can see the whole sheet below. The Copper Clay from the flower centers was used as the background for the scalloped die cut piece. Three small flowers were die from the Cheerful...
Demonstrator Training Program Blog Hop May 2023 – Countryside Corners
Thank you for joining us for our Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator Training Program Monthly Blog Hop! We are so happy that you could join us today for this blog hop for ideas and creative inspiration. We are a group of Stampin' Up!® Demonstrators from around the world that are taking part in training that is helping us to build a successful Stampin' Up!® business and reach some goals we have set. We really appreciate your support. You may be starting here or have come from another blog - either way...
Stampin’ Up! Zany Zoo Blog Hop May
Zany Zoo is a cute new stamp set, actually it is a bundle, in the brand new 2023 -2024 Annual Catalog from Stampin' Up!. I needed a masculine card for this months Tech4Stampers blog hop so I chose to use Zany Zoo. I used the alligator because he so cute. The card base is a new in-color called Copper Clay. The green panel is also a new core color Lemon Lime Twist. I embossed this 4" x 5 1/4" panel with one of the embossing folders from the on-line exclusives ( wish SU had given them names). The...
Stampin’ Up Cheerful Daisies In-Color Card 4
My blog post on May 4th told you how these cards ideas came to be. Please click here if you would like to see the whys and how's on card number 1. Here is card number 4. If you would like to see card number 2 click here and for card number 3 click here. The basic card is the same on all five cards. The colors on my picture are off. The scalloped piece is Wild Wheat but its looks much brighter. This cards uses the beautiful new in-color Copper Clay. The card front is created just like the one...
Stampin’ Up Cheerful Daisies In-Color Card 3
My blog post on May 4th told you how these cards ideas came to be. Please click here if you would like to see the whys and how's on card number 1. Here is card number 3. If you would like to see card number 2 click here. This cards uses the beautiful new in-color Wild Wheat. The card front is created just like the one from my original blog post on May 4th but with different DSP and cardstock. The flower is stamped with Pebble Path using just the stamp on the bottom left. The flower center is...
Stampin’ Up Cheerful Daisies In-Color Card 2
Yesterday my blog post told you how these cards ideas came to be. Please click here if you would like to see the whys and how's. Here is card number 2. This cards uses the beautiful new in-color Moody Mauve. The card front is created just like the one from yesterday but with different DSP and cardstock. The flowers are so simple with the stamps from the Cheerful Daisies set. I stamped them on Basic White and die cut them with the coordinating dies. I stamped the solid stamp in the bottom right...
Stampin’ Up! Cheerful Daisies with the New In-Colors
I was on Pinterest looking for ideas for some of new stamp sets that I purchased. Yes it is very time consuming but it sure is fun! Well I came across some cards made by Melinda Hart - they were beautiful. Melinda is an Artisan for Stampin' Up! so they had to be something special. So I cased her cards, that is copy and share everything, in case you are not familiar with that term. I did change the sentiments on my cards. I cased five of her cards that is one for each In color. I will create...
Stampin’ Up! Cheerful Daisies
My favorite suite or bundle in the new Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog is the Cheerful Daisies. I have created lots of cards with this product and will be sharing them with you over the next few days. My first card features the Designer Series Paper (DSP) from the Fresh as a Daisy Suite. One piece of the DSP has 10 sections that you can use to easily create a card. You just snip them apart and you have a card backing - so easy. Here is the sheet of DSP. Here is the card I created from the daisies...