Welcome to week one of our Art With Heart 2024-25 Colour Creations blog hop! Today the new 2024-25 Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalogue goes live and we’re kicking off our 2024-25 blog hop with the five new 2024-26 In Colors: Peach Pie, Petunia Pop, Pretty in Pink, Shy Shamrock and Summer Splash. Our colour for Week […]
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Oh my goodness! Do you ever buy a stamp set on a bit of a whim and then absolutely fall in love with it? Well, the Country Flowers Bundle was that for me. I'm a sucker for a teapot (both real and stamped!), and I also love a set that provides the opportunity to colour in, so this one made its way into my shopping cart. For this card, I paired it with Country Lace DSP, and used that to base my colour scheme on. I coloured the image using Blends in Smoky Slate, Misty Moonlight and Boho Blue. I am also loving the Spotlight on Nature dies - circles in lots of sizes with pretty detailed borders. These are getting quite a workout! I'll be back with another card soon! Marelle Email me to place your order, or click HERE to Shop Now Product List Country Flowers Bundle (English) [163411] $92.50 Country Flowers Photopolymer Stamp Set (English) [163405] $42.00 Country Flowers Dies [163410] $61.00 Country Lace 12" X 12" (30.5 X 30.5 Cm) Designer Series Paper [163415] $21.75 Spotlight On Nature Dies [163580] $61.00 Country Woods Suite Collection (English) [163418] $266.00
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Welcome to week one of our Art With Heart 2024-25 Colour Creations blog hop! Today the new 2024-25 Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalogue goes live and we’re kicking off our 2024-25 blog hop with the five new 2024-26 In Colors: Peach Pie, Petunia Pop, Pretty in Pink, Shy Shamrock and Summer Splash. Our colour for Week […]
Hello stamping friends, I have another sneak peek to share with you from the 2024-2025 Annual catalogue. As a demonstrstor we have access to preorders from new upcoming catalogues. When I first saw the Country Flowers Bundle, I knew it was one that I would love. The stamp set includes two different containers, three foliage and flower stamps, a stool and five greetings. For this card I stamped the front pail and flowers first. I created a mask for the pail and then stamped the stool and the teapot and flowers. I stamped the stool again on a piece of woodgrain card stock from the Country Woods DSP and fussy cut it out. I trimmed the stool so that it would fit behind the front pail. I coloured the image with my Blends Markers and cut out the image with a Deckled Rectangle Die. Happy Easter stamping friends, be sure to pop back soon for more peeks from the new catalogue. If you live in Australia and do not already have a demo, contact me and I can send you your own catalogue as soon as it's available. Happy stamping, Rachel
Hello stampers! Today's card is for Hand Stamped Sentiments sketch challenge #440. I wanted another opportunity to color these beautiful flowers and accessories after watching Patty Bennet's video. She shared some wonderful coloring techniques. I was anxious to try some out. I decided to go neutral on this one, stamping and coloring on Basic Beige. I love the way it turned out, especially set against the Country Woods DSP. I already know this is a stamp set I'll be reaching for over and over! Here's a list of my supplies.... STAMPS: Country Flowers PAPER: Basic Beige, Crumb Cake, Vellum, Country Woods DSP, Pebbled Path INK: Early Espresso; Crumb Cake, Pecan Pie, Gray Granite, Smokey Slate, Bronze, and Ivory Blends Markers ACCESSORIES: Country Flowers dies, Natual polkadot ribbon Thanks for taking a peek and have a blessed day! JENNY
Click here for a printable PDF of this project Measurements: Misty Moonlight (card base): 11” x 4-1/4”, scored at 5-1/2” Petal Pink: 3-3/4” x 5” Basic White CS: 3-1/4” x 4-1/2, scrap for flower pot
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Today I am sharing a card that I made with the Country Flowers stamp bundle from Stampin' Up! It is a fun fold CASE with a tutorial included.
Today I'm sharing several new products from the new Annual Catalog. I used the Country Flowers Bundle (which includes the Country Flowers stamp set and Country Flowers Dies), Country Lace Designer Series Paper, Deckled Circles Dies and Adhesive-Backed Sparkle Gems.
I am so thrilled to feature this card as my first card from the new Annual Catalog. The Country Flowers Bundle and coordinating paper are just adorable!
I used the Stampin’ Up! Country Flowers stamp set bundle to create a birthday card for the Sunday Stamps sketch challenge this week.
06.08.2024…..Happy Saturday, my stampin’ friends! Today, I’m sharing another card that I created with products from the Country Woods Suite. This suite is one of faves, and decide…
Did you know you can stamp and color on Designer Paper? Let me Show You How! I loved making these cards featuring the Stampin' Up! Country Woods designer paper and the Country Flowers bundle!! Hope you enjoyed watching the video yesterday.. if you missed it, please watch the replay below! Watch the Country Flowers Video Replay: If you are reading this in an email, please watch the video on my blog, or on my YouTube Channel. https://youtu.be/8Z4tg6JnlRc Isn't this just soo cool? Stamp the pot, jug and stool onto Country Woods designer paper with Memento Black ink, then color
Did you know you can stamp and color on Designer Paper? Let me Show You How! I loved making these cards featuring the Stampin' Up! Country Woods designer paper and the Country Flowers bundle!! Hope you enjoyed watching the video yesterday.. if you missed it, please watch the replay below! Watch the Country Flowers Video Replay: If you are reading this in an email, please watch the video on my blog, or on my YouTube Channel. https://youtu.be/8Z4tg6JnlRc Isn't this just soo cool? Stamp the pot, jug and stool onto Country Woods designer paper with Memento Black ink, then color
Hello stamping friends. Thank you for joining me on my blog today. I hope that you've had a fantastic week and are having fabulous Sunday! Today I'm participating in a blog hop for the CASE-ing the Catty Design Team, to kick off the new challenge for the week. If you come here from Andrea Saragent's blog welcome, if you've started here with me also welcome. We are about CASE-ing the samples from the Stampin' Up! Annual Catalogue with a different theme to CASE each week. To CASE is to Copy And Selectively Edit. This week we are CASE-ing an Embossing Project from the Stampin' Up! 2024 Annual Catalogue. I was drawn to this gorgeous sample from the Annual catalogue that uses the super cute Sweet Peas Stamp set. I love the card design/layout and the use of the white embossing on the coloured cardstock as a background element on the card. I've used that embossing design on my card and added some extra embossing elements to really step it up. I've used the Country Woods Suite (again) for my card today. I just keep being drawn to this suite time and time again. I don't think I've ever gotten so much use from one suite as I have like this one. I've kept the same colour for my base layers as the original sample - Pool Party and then layered the card up from there. I used the Eyelet Embossing Folder to emboss the base layer and then on my square piece used one of the floral images from the Country Flowers Stamp Set for some heat embossing. On the Perennial Postage die cut piece I scored/embossed some lines across the die cut to create a grid pattern. I stamped the stool piece on the Country Woods DSP for that white washed wood look and then added the tea pot coloured with Stampin' Blends, leaves and some die cut flowers. I doubled up the flowers to give them more of a fuller look. I finished the card off with some more flowers off to the side to keep with a similar design to the catalogue same and then added the Happy Birthday sentiment. I hope that I've inspired you with my Embossed project and have encouraged you to use more embossing in your creations. There are lots of AMAZING creations from the rest of the CASE-ing the Catty Crew so be sure to make your way around the whole hop to get inspiration from the CTC team. Next up on the hop is the fabulous Peta Stephen with her embossed creation. Julia Quinn Rebecca Scurr Rochelle Laird-Smith Andrea Sargent Rochelle Blok - You are here Peta Stephen Courtenay Heuston Judy May We would love to have you join us over at our Facebook group to share your creation CASE-ing a project from the 2024 - 2025 Stampin' Up! Annual Catalogue and join in this weeks challenge. You don't need to have a blog to join in! Thanks so much for stopping by! Happy Stamping! Live in Australia? Shop for Stampin' Up! with Me 24/7 HERE Recreate this project at home using the following Stampin' Up! products. Click on the images below to see the product information and to shop from my online store. Tweet
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I am so thrilled to feature this card as my first card from the new Annual Catalog. The Country Flowers Bundle and coordinating paper are just adorable!
In the previous blog post, I mentioned Stampin' Up!'s Country Woods Suite Collection and that it includes the "Country Birdhouse" bundle. Well . . . it also includes another gorgeous bundle - "Country Flowers". I love, love, love the colors in the card that I'm sharing today, which features some of the dies and images from "Country Flowers". Speaking of dies . . . I seem to be making a habit of die-cutting a handful of shapes from white cardstock and stamping them after they've been cut. Sometimes I just do my best to line up a stamp with a die-cut shape, and then there are times when I go to a teensy extra step. The photo above shows the scrap of white cardstock that I used to cut the floral images for my card. This scrap is now kept in the stamp case (along with the dies) to be used again and again as a template for accurately stamping the coordinating images. I should mention that I always use a stamp positioning tool for this method in case I need to stamp the images more than once. The photo above shows the template on the tool. On the acrylic part of the tool (which you can't see in the photo), I have used the template to line up the respective stamps. The die-cut shapes are placed back (on the template) into the spaces where they were cut. The stamps are inked and then stamped onto the die-cut shapes as you can see in the above photo. When removed from the template, the die-cut and perfectly stamped shapes (see photo below) are ready to be colored. I should use this method all the time because it always feels like a win to have a perfect border around die-cut shapes. Don't they look great? Can you guess what makes them even better? That's right . . . color! Below is a photo of the finished card: The images were colored with alcohol markers. I played around with mixing some colors to get the dirty/aged texture on the gray and green pots, which I think gave them some much needed depth. For the stool, I adhered a scrap of "Country Woods" designer paper to a piece of cardstock prior to die-cutting it, and that turned out to be good thing because the stool was nice and sturdy--and the embossed texture of the card behind it didn't get pushed through the DSP when all the layers were assembled. The floor of the card is also from the "Country Woods" designer paper collection. Now . . . those deeply embossed dots? They were created with the brand new "Dotted Circle" 3D embossing folder. The Adhesive-Backed Shiny Sequins were a perfect finishing touch for this card. My cardstock colors are Lemon Lolly and Bubble Bath. I'm really excited about this fantastic suite of products! My plan is to prepare plenty of stamped and die-cut images that I can work on coloring whenever and wherever. Then . . . all of the time-consuming elements will be complete and ready to land on some cards. This suite of products is probably going to end up on your wishlist. :-) Have a stampin' good day!
Did you know you can stamp and color on Designer Paper? Let me Show You How! I loved making these cards featuring the Stampin' Up! Country Woods designer paper and the Country Flowers bundle!! Hope you enjoyed watching the video yesterday.. if you missed it, please watch the replay below! Watch the Country Flowers Video Replay: If you are reading this in an email, please watch the video on my blog, or on my YouTube Channel. https://youtu.be/8Z4tg6JnlRc Isn't this just soo cool? Stamp the pot, jug and stool onto Country Woods designer paper with Memento Black ink, then color
This is a fun fold card I made using the #163411- Country Flowers Bundle= $53.00 pg. 51. It is so pretty in person. It is clean, simple & elegant- all combined! This is one of the cards that everyone stamping with me at my May monthly classes will be making. The card opens up like this. It has a double flap on the inside. This is what it looks like when opened up completely. Isn't this just so pretty!! I love this bundle & all the versatility that it has. Here are the supplies & measurements. stamp sets: 'Country Flowers' & 'Simply Said' card stock: Basic Beige- 5 1/2 x 6 1/2"- score at 4 1/4" & fold for card base Basic Beige- 3 x 4" Crumb Cake- 2 3/4 x 3 3/4" Crumb Cake- 2" strip- stamp pot onto & die cut Mossy Meadow- 2 3/4" strip- die cut leaves Basic White- 4 3/4 x 7 3/4"- fold in half & adhere to inside of card Basic White- 2 3/4" strip- stamp flowers/leaves onto & color with Stampin' Blends Basic White- 3/8" strip- stamp words onto designer paper: Country Lace DSP 2 x 5 1/4" 2 1/2 x 3 1/2" inks: Crumb Cake & Memento Stampin' Blends: Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Wild Wheat, Mossy Meadow, Melon Mambo other: Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine; Country Flowers Dies; dimensionals; glue dot; Wink of Stella I hope you have a WONDERFUL Wednesday! Happy Stamping! Hugs- SUSIE
Papercrafter - Independent UK Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator - I am sharing my handmade card using the Country Flowers Bundle from Stampin Up
Welcome to Sunday and the newest Paper Players (#692) challenge. This week, Jaydee has selected the theme, Friendship and a nice selection of images on her Mood Board. Never one to go empty h…
Hello and welcome my friends, My name is Vicki Boucher and I'm from Melbourne, Australia. Today, I'll be sharing with you the first colour for Colour Creations blog hop and it's Week 1 with the Art With Heart Team in Australia. It's been a while since my last Colour Creation and I'm so excited to be back here again. The first colour is Peach Pie which is part of the In Color Collection for 2024 - 2026 Stampin' Up! sure know how to create some beautiful new colors for us to play with and they are here with us for the next two years. Now that's exciting! All of the new In Colors come in a range of Stampin' Up! products such as ink, cardstock, ribbon, designer series paper, embellishments, Stampin' Blends and so on. New colours means new Stampin' Up! products to try out from the new Stampin' Up! 2024 -2025 Annual Catalogue and I'll be showing you the Country Flowers bundle (163411) which is part of the Country Woods Suite Collection and you can find it on pages 48 to 51 in the catalogue. Country Flowers bundle (163411) The Country Flowers bundle includes the Country Flowers stamp set and Country Flowers dies. I've been using this bundle now for a couple of my projects and I love it! The stamp images of bunches of flowers, cute flowerpots and a variety of different sentiments for your card making and paper craft. I stamped the images using Basic Gray ink onto Basic White cardstock and coloured in the images using Stampin' Blends in Peach Pie, Smoky Slate and Lost Lagoon. I like to leave white space to create depth when colouring in the images. I also added detailed die-cut images to the background of the coloured in flowers and a couple of fallen leaves to add interest. I wanted to add Peach Pie Glimmer Paper which is from the 2024-26 In Color Glimmer 12" x 12" Specialty Paper (163771) to my card, so I used the scissors die image from the Crafting With You Dies (161225) for some detailed bling! I thought this was lots of fun to my card. To create the sentiment, I actually combined two words together from two different sentiments and stamped them in Basic Gray ink onto Peach Pie paper from the Unbounded Beauty Designer Series Paper (163372). I also used this same Peach Pie paper and layered it under the embossed Basic White cardstock. Then I die-cut out using one of the smaller circular dies from the Spotlight on Nature Dies (163580). To finish off the card I created a cute bow using Peach Pie Bordered Ribbon (163783) by pulling away fine strands from the ribbon and tying it into a delicate bow. Thank you for visiting my blog today, I would so love to hear your thoughts on my project by leaving a comment below. Now for the next blog please visit the very talented Sharon Davern click on the link below. If the next button link is not working or you'd like to see the entire list of participants go to Catherine Proctor's blog. Please email me if you would like a copy of the 2024-2025 Stampin' Up! Annual send an email to me here. If you live in Australia and don't have a demonstrator, you can purchase any of the Stampin' Up! products by shopping with me at my Stampin' Up! online store here. Make sure you follow me on social media via Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest. Happy Stamping Vicki Boucher
I used the Stampin’ Up! Country Flowers stamp set bundle from the upcoming 2024-2025 Annual Catalog to create a birthday card to share with you today. I made this card out on my Instagram ac…
Today I am sharing a card that I made with the Country Flowers stamp bundle from Stampin' Up! It is a fun fold CASE with a tutorial included.
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In March I attended the 2024 On Stage Event with Stampin’ Up! in Rotterdam. A fabulous few days away with other Demonstrators sharing what we love and learning all about the upcoming 2024/Annual Catalogue, which launched yesterday! I was able to pre-order a product bundle to create with during the Event and I knew as ... Read More about Creating with the NEW Country Flowers bundle