Hand-Penned Suite meets Basic Borders If you haven't seen the Hand-Penned suite yet, then you need to get your hands on a new 2021-22 A...
Happy Birthday - [blank inside] This card was crafted using the "Color and Contour" stamp set, coordinating Scalloped Contour die cuts, Handed Penned designer paper as well as other products from Stampin' Up and local craft stores. This card measures 5.5"x4.25", is decorated on the outside, inside, and also includes a coordinating envelope. Do you like this card but need a different sentiment? This can easily be done. Most cards can be custom made, no extra charge! If you like this card, please check out my store for additional cards using this same suite. *Please note based on supplies, some colors/papers/other products may vary slightly based on stock from my suppliers, however will not effect the integrity of the original design.
I have lots of birthdays coming up and today’s card is one of the sweetest birthday cards yet! Paper Pumpkin kits for $5?? Yes, it’s true! Check out today’s blog to subscribe toda…
Handmade card made with the Beautifully Penned paper Hand Penned by Stampin' Up! made by Peggy Noe Pretty Paper Cards #stampinup #stampingup #peggynoe
I'm a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator sharing creative projects and stamping techniques to inspire you in card making, memory keeping, and paper crafting of all kinds.
Hand-Penned Suite meets Basic Borders If you haven't seen the Hand-Penned suite yet, then you need to get your hands on a new 2021-22 A...
I used the Stampin’ Up! Hand-Penned Petals stamp set bundle from the upcoming 2021-2022 Annual Catalog (that starts tomorrow!!!) to create a thank you card to share with you today.
SNEAK PEEK! Today’s cards offer a peek at new products from the Stampin’ Up! 2021-2022 Annual Catalog. The Hand-Penned Suite Collection (Item 155503) is simply stunning and will be available for purc
To know me is to know that I LOVE cards that have a special fold! I guess it's the drafter in me! I have always wanted to make a Tri-Fold Angle card but I found it intimidating. I was not sure how to adjust the measurements for the layering pieces...
I adore the Memories & More cards that Stampin' Up!® have currently. I have been wanting to have a play with the Hand-Penned cards as they are so stunning. Here is the video where I make 20 cards!! Here are the gorgeous Hand-Penned cards! Aren't they fun! They were so easy to make as well. If you are new to card making this is the perfect place to start. ––– Supplies ––– Hand Penned Memories & More Card Pack $17.50 Hand Penned Memories & More Cards & Envelopes $17.50 Basic White Assorted Memories & More Cards & Envelopes $18.25 Whisper White Note Cards & Envelopes $12.25 Please Use the current host code - RYAGM9BU Please keep in mind the AMAZING joining special that is on right now! You can join for $169 - you can then choose $235 of ANY product you like. Plus you also get to choose a FREE bundle from selected items in the new mini catalogue. It's an incredible deal that you don't want to miss. JOIN OUR TEAM HERE Other important links - Shop Now (Use the current host code - RYAGM9BU) Follow our Instagram (Behind the scenes videos)
Hello! I am participating in a blog hop organised by Kylie and Bruno Bertucci as part of their Demonstrator Training Program. We are a group of Demonstrators from around the world who are taking part in training that is helping us with our Stampin' Up!® business. So, whether you are a regular visitor or if you have hopped in from another blog, I am delighted to welcome you here to my blog! We are sharing ideas for Thank You cards to send to our customers during August. If you place an order with me during August you will receive one of these cards as a thank you for your purchase. I hope that my customers like the Hand-Penned and Beautifully Penned (Sale-a-Bration item) papers as much as I do because I have totally focused on these pretty pattered papers for my Thank You cards this month. The layout of the cards is exactly the same for each one but the pattern on the paper dictated the colour of the base, layers and embellishments producing a fabulous assortment of cards. The Hand-Penned DSP from the Annual catalogue features a hand-penned water coloured look with a white pattern over a soft wash of pastel on the reverse. The Beautifully Penned papers, that are part of the Sale-A-Bration offering, have similar designs but are more dramatic in a black and white colourway. For each card, the layer of pattered paper is framed with a layer of card edged using one of the dies in the Penned Flower dies. It sits just above the pretty stitched, scalloped edge allowing the Designer Series Paper to really shine. I stamped Thanks from the Hand-Penned set on to a tag cut using the Tailor Made Tag die set, tied a small bow with twine and added it to the card over a delicate floral die cut and some ribbon. Small accents were all that was needed to finish the cards. It was fun mixing and matching to suit the card - I used Matte Black Dots, Pearls and Genial Gems. Thank you so much for visiting today, I hope you have been inspired! As mentioned at the beginning, this is a blog hop so make sure you hop ar0und to see the other amazing projects on the hop! Click on the links below to visit them. Do you need any of the products used on today's card? Click on the shopping links below to add them to your collection now. Blog Hop List: Stay safe and as always, happy crafting, If you would like to order any supplies, and you live in the UK, I would love to be your demonstrator. Use the hostess code TXZA9V9W to get some free product (it will follow in the post after the end of the month). If your order is over £150 do not use the code as you become the hostess and get the rewards. To place an order please visit my online shop HERE. If you would like to join my team, you can choose your starter kit HERE and if you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected] Click on the images below to purchase them in my online shop: All Star Tutorial Bundles All Star Tutorial Bundles have 12 AMAZING video tutorials to inspire you each month. Click HERE for sneak peeks or to purchase. FREE with a purchase from my online store Sale-A-Bration Sale-A-Bration starts 3rd August and ends 30th September and has a range of benefits. Shop choose a free Sale-A-Bration product with every £45 or £90 you spend (before shipping and handling). Purchases from the Annual Catalogue, Mini Catalogue and Kits Collection all count! Host Rewards Earn even more free product by placing an order over £275. Along with Stampin' Rewards and Sale-A-Bration freebies you will also receive the exclusive In Your Words stamp set JoinA Starter Kit is always a great deal, but during Sale-A-Bration the deal is even better! Build your Starter Kit by choosing £130 product for just £99 and during Sale-A-Bration you can choose a bundle from a list of bundles in the Mini catalogue.
TAKE 5 TUESDAY! Here are 5 different Stampin' Up! color combinations featuring Mint Macaron from the Soft Subtles Color Collection! CHECK BACK! I will share a project on Thursday, October 7, with a paper craft project using one of the five color combinations below. SHARE IT! Which combination is YOUR
To know me is to know that I LOVE cards that have a special fold! I guess it's the drafter in me! I have always wanted to make a Tri-Fold Angle card but I found it intimidating. I was not sure how to adjust the measurements for the layering pieces...
The Hand-Penned Suite of products is definitely a must-have for any card maker! You’ll be reaching for it all year. Hand Penned Petals is extremely versatile. Hand Penned Petals is perfect for...Read More
Hi everyone, Today I am showing you this beautiful Hand Penned Designer Series Paper. These can be found in the Annual Catalogue page 131...
Hi Stampers, Today’s post will be dedicated to a type of die I don’t use often. I call them the INTRICATE DETAIL dies. I have no clue what they are officially called, but to me intricate detail describes them perfectly. The type of die I am talking about is like this one from the PENNED FLOWERS DIES: It is very pretty, and when I use it to die cut the image from cardstock, I like the result, but rarely do I actually do something with the die cut. They tend to be difficult to adhere (there are solutions for this problem), and I sometimes just am at a loss when it comes to incorporating them in a card design. So, today I decided it is time for me to overcome these challenges. I am sharing my results and a few tips. First let’s take a look at the entire set of the PENNED FLOWERS DIES and the coordinating stamp set, HANDED- PENNED PETALS. These items are featured as a bundle and as part of a suite in the STAMPIN’ UP! 2021-2022 ANNUAL CATALOG which goes live one week from today (4 May 2021). PENNED FLOWERS DIES & HAND-PENNED PETALS (HAND-PENNED PETALS BUNDLE) Here are the items I used from this bundle to create today’s cards. (The floral bouquet stamp image, the outline die, and the intricate detail die.) Here are the cards. For this card I used the outline die and the intricate detail die to create pieces for the card’s focal point. SUPPLIES: Card Base - Basic White cardstock 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” DSP - HAND-PENNED DSP (Blushing Bride) Other Cardstock - Blushing Bride and Basic White Ink - Versa Mark and White Embossing Powder Other Dies - Layering Circle Dies and Stitched So Sweetly Dies Adhesives - Dimensionals and Multi-purpose Glue * The Happy Birthday greeting is from the PANSY PATCH stamp set. Use the Versa Mark to stamp the greeting on Blushing Bride cardstock. Sprinkle the white I die cut the intricate detail image from Basic White cardstock, and used the multipurpose glue to adhere it to the Blushing Bride piece I cut with the outline die. When using multipurpose glue to adhere the intricate detail dies I look for the largest spaces on the die cut and apply the glue in those areas in a very thin line. To avoid too much using too much glue, I squeeze a bit of glue out on my silicone craft sheet or on a scrap of paper. Once the glue has started it is easier to control the amount that comes out as you apply it to the die cut. Die cut a Basic White circle using the largest of the Layering Circle Dies, and from a piece of Blushing Bride cardstock cut a scalloped circle using the largest scalloped die. Adhere the two circle die cuts together. Now adhere the floral piece to the circles. Adhere the DSP to the card base.Use dimensionals to attach the focal point and greeting to the card. This card is similar to the card above, except it does not have the solid die cut image. The intricate detail die is adhered directly to the panel? I used the multipurpose glue for this die cut too. SUPPLIES: Card Base - Garden Green 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” DSP - HAND-PENNED DSP (Garden Green) Other Cardstock - Basic White 5 1/4” x 4”, Garden Green and Basic White for the focal point Ink - Versa Mark and white embossing powder Other Dies - Stitched So Sweetly Adhesives - multipurpose glue, dimensionals *The greeting is from the SWEET STRAWBERRY stamp set. For the next card I stamped the floral image with Memento Tuxedo Black on Basic White cardstock, colored the image with Stampin’ Blends. I used the intricate detail die cut in Basic Black as an overlay for the floral image. SUPPLIES: Card Base - Basic White 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” DSP - Pattern Party - black& white check Other Cardstock - Basic Black 5 1/2” x 3” plus a piece for the die cut & Basic White for the floral image Ink - Memento Tuxedo Black, Stampin’ Blends of your choice for the flower image Other - white crinkled seam binding ribbon -12-14 inches. Adhesives - multipurpose glue and dimensionals * The greeting is from HAND-PENNED PETALS Stamp the greeting with the Tuxedo Black ink toward the lower right corner of the card base. Stamp the floral image on Basic White. Use Stampin’ Blends to color the image. Die cut the image and die cut the intricate detail image. Adhere the Basic Black overlay to the floral image. Adhere the checked DSP to the Basic Black mat. Tie the crinkled seam binding ribbon around the piece on the left side, and tie a bow. Trim the ends. Adhere the piece to the card base along the top of the card. Adhere the floral piece to the card with dimensionals. This card was easy to make. It is just a Basic White intricate detail die cut colored with Stampin’ Blends. SUPPLIES: Card Base - Basic White (thick) 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” and a piece for the die cut Ink - Soft Succulent and Stampin’ Blends (or Stampin’ Write Markers). Other: In Color Open Weave Ribbon in Soft Succulent - about 18” and Champagne Rhinestones Adhesive: multipurpose glue * The greeting is from the TIMELESS TULIPS stamp set Stamp the greeting toward the bottom center of the card. Adhere the die cut to the card. Place the rhinestones in the centers of the flowers. Tie the ribbon around the card and make a bow. Trim the ends. The card is complete! TIPS FOR ADHERING THE INTRICATE DETAIL DIES 1. Use the method I described above with the multipurpose glue. 2. Multipurpose glue and a sponge. Place the die cut face down on a silicone craft sheet (or a piece of wax paper or parchment paper). Put a dab of the glue on the craft sheet. Dip a wedge of a craft sponge in the glue. Pounce the sponge gentle over the back side of the die cut. * Stampin’ Up! discontinued the Stampin’ Sponges. A sponge dauber can be substituted. After use wash out as much of the glue as possible and let dry. I am not sure how many uses you will get from the sponge dauber. I have used the same dauber twice, and it appears I will get at least one more use from it. 3. Fine Tip Glue Pen - The tip on this glue is made for the intricate dies. The tip can become clogged if the little pin inside the lid is not inserted into the tip of the bottle correctly when putting on the lid. I use it from time to time. 4. Mini Glue Dots - Some of the intricate detail dies have areas where the mini glue dots will fit. Sometimes I cut the glue dots in half, or use the paper piercing tip of the Take Your Pick Tool to roll the glue dot over on itself (sort of fold it in half), and place the glue dot on the die cut. 5. Adhesive Sheets - peel the backing off one side of a section of an adhesive sheet. Place a piece of cardstock the same size as the adhesive sheet over the exposed adhesive. Place the die on top of the cardstock and run it through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine (or other die cut machine). Peel the adhesive off the back dice of the die cut, and place it on the mat, card base, etc. There are several other die sets in the new catalog that contain the intricate detail dies. One is the Sunflowers Dies which are found in the current Annual Catalog. The Brilliant Wings Dies, which are available now as a special promotion. Here is another look at the cards I created with the intricate detail die from the PENNED FLOWERS DIES: That is it for today. Thank you for stopping by. Until next time... Stamp Happy! Kim Are you looking for a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator? I would be happy to be your demonstrator. Simply click one of the catalogs found in the right column of this post. This will take you to my Stampin’ Up! Web Site. Click on SHOP, and you will be shopping with me. Or go to stampinup.com, click on shop. You will be prompted to select a demonstrator. You can select a demonstrator by name (Kim Tolbert) or by town / zip code (Vevay, IN). All stamps and stamped images ©️1991-2021 Stampin’ Up!®️
It’s time for another new sketch at Freshly Made Sketches, and this week our hostess is our lovely Canadian friend, Jen Brum. Take a look at her fun sketch: I needed to make a birthday card f…
Happy Easter!! He is Risen – enjoy the celebration of this day! Something I am so grateful for – and acknowledge as part of the blessings that are upon me every day – are the gor…
Make a bunch of beautiful monochromatic cards with the Penned Flowers Dies and the new 2021-2023 Stampin' Up! In Colors!
Hi Stampers, Today’s post will be dedicated to a type of die I don’t use often. I call them the INTRICATE DETAIL dies. I have no clue what they are officially called, but to me intricate detail describes them perfectly. The type of die I am talking about is like this one from the PENNED FLOWERS DIES: It is very pretty, and when I use it to die cut the image from cardstock, I like the result, but rarely do I actually do something with the die cut. They tend to be difficult to adhere (there are solutions for this problem), and I sometimes just am at a loss when it comes to incorporating them in a card design. So, today I decided it is time for me to overcome these challenges. I am sharing my results and a few tips. First let’s take a look at the entire set of the PENNED FLOWERS DIES and the coordinating stamp set, HANDED- PENNED PETALS. These items are featured as a bundle and as part of a suite in the STAMPIN’ UP! 2021-2022 ANNUAL CATALOG which goes live one week from today (4 May 2021). PENNED FLOWERS DIES & HAND-PENNED PETALS (HAND-PENNED PETALS BUNDLE) Here are the items I used from this bundle to create today’s cards. (The floral bouquet stamp image, the outline die, and the intricate detail die.) Here are the cards. For this card I used the outline die and the intricate detail die to create pieces for the card’s focal point. SUPPLIES: Card Base - Basic White cardstock 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” DSP - HAND-PENNED DSP (Blushing Bride) Other Cardstock - Blushing Bride and Basic White Ink - Versa Mark and White Embossing Powder Other Dies - Layering Circle Dies and Stitched So Sweetly Dies Adhesives - Dimensionals and Multi-purpose Glue * The Happy Birthday greeting is from the PANSY PATCH stamp set. Use the Versa Mark to stamp the greeting on Blushing Bride cardstock. Sprinkle the white I die cut the intricate detail image from Basic White cardstock, and used the multipurpose glue to adhere it to the Blushing Bride piece I cut with the outline die. When using multipurpose glue to adhere the intricate detail dies I look for the largest spaces on the die cut and apply the glue in those areas in a very thin line. To avoid too much using too much glue, I squeeze a bit of glue out on my silicone craft sheet or on a scrap of paper. Once the glue has started it is easier to control the amount that comes out as you apply it to the die cut. Die cut a Basic White circle using the largest of the Layering Circle Dies, and from a piece of Blushing Bride cardstock cut a scalloped circle using the largest scalloped die. Adhere the two circle die cuts together. Now adhere the floral piece to the circles. Adhere the DSP to the card base.Use dimensionals to attach the focal point and greeting to the card. This card is similar to the card above, except it does not have the solid die cut image. The intricate detail die is adhered directly to the panel? I used the multipurpose glue for this die cut too. SUPPLIES: Card Base - Garden Green 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” DSP - HAND-PENNED DSP (Garden Green) Other Cardstock - Basic White 5 1/4” x 4”, Garden Green and Basic White for the focal point Ink - Versa Mark and white embossing powder Other Dies - Stitched So Sweetly Adhesives - multipurpose glue, dimensionals *The greeting is from the SWEET STRAWBERRY stamp set. For the next card I stamped the floral image with Memento Tuxedo Black on Basic White cardstock, colored the image with Stampin’ Blends. I used the intricate detail die cut in Basic Black as an overlay for the floral image. SUPPLIES: Card Base - Basic White 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” DSP - Pattern Party - black& white check Other Cardstock - Basic Black 5 1/2” x 3” plus a piece for the die cut & Basic White for the floral image Ink - Memento Tuxedo Black, Stampin’ Blends of your choice for the flower image Other - white crinkled seam binding ribbon -12-14 inches. Adhesives - multipurpose glue and dimensionals * The greeting is from HAND-PENNED PETALS Stamp the greeting with the Tuxedo Black ink toward the lower right corner of the card base. Stamp the floral image on Basic White. Use Stampin’ Blends to color the image. Die cut the image and die cut the intricate detail image. Adhere the Basic Black overlay to the floral image. Adhere the checked DSP to the Basic Black mat. Tie the crinkled seam binding ribbon around the piece on the left side, and tie a bow. Trim the ends. Adhere the piece to the card base along the top of the card. Adhere the floral piece to the card with dimensionals. This card was easy to make. It is just a Basic White intricate detail die cut colored with Stampin’ Blends. SUPPLIES: Card Base - Basic White (thick) 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 4 1/4” and a piece for the die cut Ink - Soft Succulent and Stampin’ Blends (or Stampin’ Write Markers). Other: In Color Open Weave Ribbon in Soft Succulent - about 18” and Champagne Rhinestones Adhesive: multipurpose glue * The greeting is from the TIMELESS TULIPS stamp set Stamp the greeting toward the bottom center of the card. Adhere the die cut to the card. Place the rhinestones in the centers of the flowers. Tie the ribbon around the card and make a bow. Trim the ends. The card is complete! TIPS FOR ADHERING THE INTRICATE DETAIL DIES 1. Use the method I described above with the multipurpose glue. 2. Multipurpose glue and a sponge. Place the die cut face down on a silicone craft sheet (or a piece of wax paper or parchment paper). Put a dab of the glue on the craft sheet. Dip a wedge of a craft sponge in the glue. Pounce the sponge gentle over the back side of the die cut. * Stampin’ Up! discontinued the Stampin’ Sponges. A sponge dauber can be substituted. After use wash out as much of the glue as possible and let dry. I am not sure how many uses you will get from the sponge dauber. I have used the same dauber twice, and it appears I will get at least one more use from it. 3. Fine Tip Glue Pen - The tip on this glue is made for the intricate dies. The tip can become clogged if the little pin inside the lid is not inserted into the tip of the bottle correctly when putting on the lid. I use it from time to time. 4. Mini Glue Dots - Some of the intricate detail dies have areas where the mini glue dots will fit. Sometimes I cut the glue dots in half, or use the paper piercing tip of the Take Your Pick Tool to roll the glue dot over on itself (sort of fold it in half), and place the glue dot on the die cut. 5. Adhesive Sheets - peel the backing off one side of a section of an adhesive sheet. Place a piece of cardstock the same size as the adhesive sheet over the exposed adhesive. Place the die on top of the cardstock and run it through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine (or other die cut machine). Peel the adhesive off the back dice of the die cut, and place it on the mat, card base, etc. There are several other die sets in the new catalog that contain the intricate detail dies. One is the Sunflowers Dies which are found in the current Annual Catalog. The Brilliant Wings Dies, which are available now as a special promotion. Here is another look at the cards I created with the intricate detail die from the PENNED FLOWERS DIES: That is it for today. Thank you for stopping by. Until next time... Stamp Happy! Kim Are you looking for a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator? I would be happy to be your demonstrator. Simply click one of the catalogs found in the right column of this post. This will take you to my Stampin’ Up! Web Site. Click on SHOP, and you will be shopping with me. Or go to stampinup.com, click on shop. You will be prompted to select a demonstrator. You can select a demonstrator by name (Kim Tolbert) or by town / zip code (Vevay, IN). All stamps and stamped images ©️1991-2021 Stampin’ Up!®️
This is a blog about the latest Stampin' Up! products with card ideas and stamping and more.
Today's card features many new products in the 2021-2022 Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog and will be available May 4, 2021.
It's Blog Hop time again and this time we have a sketch.
Jo's Stamping Spot - Just Add Ink Challenge #578 - Sketch challenge using Hand-Penned Petals by Stampin' Up! Joanne Stubbings, Campbelltown, NSW,
Stampin’ Up! makes creating so easy with their coordinating products, and project samples in their catalogs. In this blog post (& video below) I’m sharing details about the Hand-Penned Suite found on page 104 & 105 of the 2021-2022 Annual Catalog, along with card sketches & samples. … Read More
You can make this Stampin' Up! Beautifully Penned Thanks August 2021 Blog Hop Card with the measurements & supply list included here.
stampin up, hand penned petals, in-colors 2021-2023
The new catalogue is here!!!!!! How exiting is that!! If you haven't seen it, just click on the image and you can see a PDF of it. If you live in Canada and want a paper copy, just message me!!! I had so much fun making this fun fold card. Make sure you watch my video to see how to make it! Which colours do you prefer? Please watch my video for the tips and tricks to make these cards. Here are the dimensions and the supply lists are provided at the end of the post. - Card base (Pale Papaya or Blushing Bride) - 5 1/2 X 8 1/2, scored at 4 1/4 and 5 1/2; another piece for die cutting - Card layers (Old Olive or Highland Heather) 5 3/8 X 1 1/8, 5 3/8 X 2 15/16 - DSP Hand Penned- 5 1/4 X 1, 5 1/4 X 2 3/4 - Basic White for die cutting and for inside 5 1/4 X 2 3/4. scrape for stamping flower Watch my video here! If you live in Canada and would like to make these cards, you can shop from my on-line store! Happy Stamping!!! Jen The Pale Papaya card supplies are here. tams# 59662 Product List 158356 155668 100702 155499 159276 147090 132708 154892 155519 155672 152477 103683 110755 152392 149653 The Highland Heather card supplies. tams# 59663 Product List 158356 131198 146986 159276 155499 147103 132708 154887 154889 155475 154571 103683 110755 104430 152392 149653
Today I have something a little different to share with you. It’s a fun way to make a set of four cards using a patchwork of Designer Series Papers. It’s actually a very simple technique. &nb…
You can make this Stampin' Up! Hand-Penned Just Because Card for yourself with the measurements and supply list included here.
Today’s tutorial is for a hand-penned freesia thank you card. This card uses few supplies and is a great design for any beginner.
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 you can find the link list at the bottom of this post so that you can see every blog post and idea today. For todays project I wanted to highlight the same suite that we used for our tutorial of the month - Hand-Penned Suite This suite is just so stunning - There is so much versatility and exciting things you can do with this bundle. To purchase the product medley you can click HERE So remember if you place an order or join with us in August 2021 these are one of the cards that you are going to recieve to thank you for your purchase as well as one of the video tutorial bundles as a gift. This card is so pretty and elegant but also REALLY simple to make too. Here is an up close look at one of the cards - Thanks so much for stopping by today! As mentioned at the top, this is a blog hop so make sure you 'hop' around to all the amazing projects on this hop! Click on the links below to visit them. Do you need any of the products used on todays project? See the products below or Click HERE to go shopping and check out the amazing products Stampin' Up!® have on offer. Receiving our blog by email? Click HERE to see the blog hop list. BLOG HOP LINKS Live in Australia? Purchase from us below Hand Penned Suite Collection (English) [155503] $115.00 Hand Penned Memories & More Card Pack [155505] $17.50 Hand Penned Memories & More Cards & Envelopes [155501] $17.50 Hand Penned 12" X 12" (30.5 X 30.5 Cm) Designer Series Paper [155499] $20.00 Hand Penned Petals Bundle (English) [155492] $81.00 Perfectly Penned [125014] $28.95 Add All to Cart Check out our AMAZING All Star Tutorial Bundles 12 amazing tutorials to inspire you each month $22 Click Below to see the Sneak Peeks or FREE with ANY ONLINE ORDER
Hey everyone! Today I wanted to share with you a card I created for a virtual SWAP during our Stampin' Up! OnTour event in Denver. One ...