Painted Harvest was one of my favorite seasonal stamps sets last year. So I was really pleased when it returned in the Annual Catalog. Although I created a card with a definite Fall feel, this set is much more versatile and can be used to create year-round. I love these sunflowers and the two step stamping allows you to create so many beautiful color combinations. I choose the combination of Crushed Curry / Pumpkin Pie… Continue reading
I used the Stampin’ Up! Heartfelt Hellos stamp set from the 2024 Sale-a-bration Brochure to create my project for the Happy Inkin’ Thursday Blog Hop. We’ve got a sketch challenge this week and thi…
Today's 16 paper crafting projects were designed by the talented members of my Stampin' Pretty Pals Virtual Community. They offer you a range of styles from clean and simple to lusciously layered! Links to blogs or Pinterest have been provided (when available) for more details. Mary Hanson - blog details
Autumn has officially arrived! It brings a whole different color palette for papercrafters. I love the change! This is the Painted Harvest Stamp Set #144783....
Make party favors to coordinate with your card featuring sun flowers from the Painted Harvest Bundle. Oh how pretty!
I believe it is sweater weather around my neck of the woods. At least, in the morning. In the past few years, it's just been warmer weather beginning of September but this year, it seems like a more typical of what Septembers use to be. Because of that, I'm feeling even more excited about creating
Painted Harvest is not what it sounds like. The word "harvest" brings to mind ripe pumpkins, corn shocks and golden wheat in shades of orange, gold & brown. Painted Harvest is so much more than that. Getting creative with the wealth of colors available to you can create spectacular results! Aren't these lovely? So Saffron & Petal Pink cardstocks paired with Designer Papers from the Subtles family are the basis for this trio of Z-Fold cards. I CASE'd (Copy And Selectively Edit) these cards from the quarterly magazine that all Stampin' Up demos receive, Stampin' Success. I used the colors and general designs featured in the magazine, but changed them up a bit to fit on this simple Z-Fold design. Here you can see why this is called a Z-Fold. There are many variations of this fold, including a Double Z, but this is pretty basic. It starts with a half sheet of cardstock cut at 4-1/4" x 11", scored on the long side at 2-3/4" & 5-1/2". Fold on the 5-1/2" scoreline as you normally would, then fold the second scoreline in the opposite direction. The Whisper White panels on the front & inside are 3" x 4". Each sunflower is stamped the same way: Petal Pink for the bottom layer, Grapefruit Grove for the second layer, and So Saffron for the center. The leaves are stamped with Pear Pizzazz and the sentiment is Soft Suede. The Stamparatus positioning tool makes stamping these sunflowers a breeze - line it up once and stamp away! The leaves are cut with a punch. The sunflower is fussy-cut. A little time-consuming, but oh, so worth the effort! The secret to fussy-cutting an image is to hold your snips in one place and turn the image as you cut. Stampin' Success magazine is just one of the many little perks that Stampin' Up demonstrators enjoy. Phenomenal demonstrator support is another. A big one is early access to new products - demonstrators can begin ordering from the 2018 Holiday Catalog on August 1! Join me in Orlando this November! Don't miss out on the fantastic deal for signing up this month - only 6 days left to take advantage of ten free ink pads with your Starter Kit (ends July 31)! The $99 Starter Kit is the ultimate bundle - you get $125 in products of your choice with Free Shipping - that's another 10% savings! Subsequently, enjoy savings of 20-25% on every order through at least January 31, 2019. What a great way to get everything on your wish list! There's no risk, no pressure & no penalty to drop. Choose any of these five color families for your 10 free ink pads. Overwhelmed? Here are my personal favorites, ranked in order of most used first: 1) Subtles 2) Brights 3) Neutrals 4) In Colors 5) Regals Click here to JOIN MY TEAM NOW or email me with questions! You'll be making the best crafting decision ever. Designer Paper Sale ends July 31 - Shop Now to stock up on your faves! Product List for Soft & Subtle Painted Harvest Z-Fold Cards - Click photo to purchase products. Painted Harvest Photopolymer Stamp Set [144783] Leaf Punch [144667] Another Wonderful Year Clear-Mount Stamp Set [146695] So Saffron 8-1/2" X 11" Card Stock [105118] Petal Pink 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [146985] Whisper White 8-1/2" X 11" Card Stock [100730] Subtles 6" X 6" (15.2 X 15.2 Cm) Designer Series Paper [146966] Petal Pink Classic Stampin' Pad [147108] Grapefruit Grove Classic Stampin' Pad [147142] So Saffron Classic Stampin' Pad [147109] Pear Pizzazz Classic Stampin' Pad [147104] Soft Suede Classic Stampin' Pad [147115] Banner Triple Punch [138292] Paper Snips Scissors [103579] Twine Baker's Whisper White [124262] Iridescent Sequin Assortment [144212] Stampin' Dimensionals [104430] Glue Dots [103683] Stamparatus [146276] Thanks for visiting today! Pat
Watch my free video tutorial today to see these color combo ideas for stamping the Stampin' Up! Painted Harvest sunflower stamps, as well as a couple bonus tips! Please enjoy my VIDEO below featuring 3 tips for stamping the sunflower from the Painted Harvest stamp set! If you are viewing this in an email, click HERE to watch the video. After you've watched the video above, you'll see how I stamped these 3 different color combos for the Sunflower image in the Stampin' UP! Painted Harvest stamp set. What's your preference? The
Pink Labneh made with beets, garlic and mint.
This week's Happy Inkin' Thursday Blog Hop is a color challenge. Of course with these colors I had to use the Painted Harvest Stamp Set. It is hands down one of my favorite stamps from the
So, it's back to school time. Where has the summer gone? I'm a retired first grade teacher so this time of year always has mixed feelings for me. I loved teaching my little ones! But, I have to say that I love being retired! It's my reward, right! Being a...
2 Step Stamping is a rubber stamping technique for any level of card maker. See this step by step tutorial here.
Hello Peeps !!! Happy Saturday !!! I wish I had the time to post this during Sale-a-bration. March has been so hectic for me but better late than never. I really love this Painted Seasons stamp set with the coordinating Four Seasons framelits dies. I used the Highland Heather and Old Olive Color combo. Hope you like it. Thanks for stopping by. Have a wonderful day stampin' Chat Product List Painted Seasons Cling Stamp Set [149722] $0.00 Itty Bitty Birthdays Cling Stamp Set [148618] $23.00 Four Seasons Framelits Dies [150074] $28.00 Old Olive Classic Stampin' Pad [147090] $7.50 Highland Heather Classic Stampin' Pad [147103] $7.50 Highland Heather 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [146986] $8.50 Rhinestone Basic Jewels [144220] $5.00 Old Olive Baker's Twine [134579] $3.00
I used the Stampin’ Up! Painted Harvest stamp set from the upcoming 2017 Holiday Catalog to create my card for the Sunday Stamps sketch challenge this week.
2 Step Stamping is a rubber stamping technique for any level of card maker. See this step by step tutorial here.
It is not very often that I find time to watercolor with my cards, but when I do… I am unable to stop without a HUGE effort of self control! The Quiet Meadow Bundle was featured last month, but once I looked at the Meadow Dies, I got so excited as I could see potential of what the lovely wildflower
Hi everyone, Welcome to my blog. Thanks so much for popping in to see me. Today I am taking part in the Share It Sunday blog hop, where we all get a chance to show you what we've been working on. I have been having a first play with the Painted Lavender stamp set along with the coordinating (and beautiful) Perennial Lavender DSP. I hope you like my card. Expect many more projects from me using this fabulous set. If you'd like to see how I made my card you can see my video by CLICKING HERE or on the image below. Meanwhile, please do keep hopping around the other links given below. I'm sure they will be some amazing inspiration for you. Blog Hop Index Bye for now, back soon, If you'd like to make sure you don't miss any of my posts or projects, just sign up for email notifications by clicking the green button below. You will receive an email to confirm your email address which you will need to click on to complete the sign up. This email may go to your spam folder so do please check there after you sign up. Once signed up, you'll receive an email each time I publish a post. You can unsubscribe at any time! All the products I have used to make this project are available from my online shop. Simply click "Shop Now" button on the top of this page or click any of the images below to go direct to that item in my online Stampin’ Up! shop. If you order from my online shop please use my monthly shopping code (below) to receive a free thank you gift from me as I really appreciate your business. (If your order is £150 or more then please do not use my code as you will earn Stampin' Rewards in your own right and can choose your own freebies!) If you would prefer a more personal service, have any questions or need help with your order, please either send me an email or give me a ring. I'll be more than happy to help. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube - links on the left of this page. Product List Perennial Lavender 12" X 12" (30.5 X 30.5 Cm) Designer Series Paper [162593] £11.75 Painted Lavender Photopolymer Stamp Set [162594] £19.00 Painted Lavender Bundle [162597] £44.00 Gorgeous Grape A4 Cardstock [147011] £9.50 Highland Heather Classic Stampin' Pad [147103] £8.50 Gorgeous Grape Classic Stampin' Pad [147099] £8.50 Lost Lagoon Classic Stampin' Pad [161678] £8.50 Sending Smiles Photopolymer Stamp Set (English) [158701] £21.00 Purple Fine Shimmer Gems [162611] £7.50
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