If you are new to Stampin' Up! you may not know that this is an exciting time - the launch of the new Annual Catalogue - and with the launch comes new ink colours!! Every year we get five new inks colours, these colours are only available for two years. Here is my new catalogue - check out all the tabs where I have marked the products I have on my wish list:) If you would like a catalogue, let me know and I will get one to you. The new in-colours are Polished Pink, Pale Papaya, Soft Succulent, Evening Evergreen and Fresh Freesia. The In-colours are avilable in ink, cardstock, embellishments, ribbon and Designer Series Paper. I made these cards to showcase the new colours along with the ribbon and embellishments. I used one of the new stamp sets to create the cards - Spiral Die - I love the bold pattern and the stamp is only $23 which is an amazing price point. Check out my online store on May 4 to get your hands on the new In-colours and all the other amazi...
For day three of Sale-a-bration I am sharing a stamp set that I just love - the donkeys are so cute.
The images are perfect for using the Stampin' Blends or you can just stamp the image and leave as is. I created two cards that I am sharing with you today. I paired both of them with the Ombre DSP - I love this paper.
You can see in this photo how I have used the Stampin' Blends to add some definition to the darling donkey image. The blends are so easy to use and make your images pop.
The other card I created, I added a fun element - a wobble - which allows your image move. Unfortunately Stampin' Up! does not sell these but I think it works well on this card with the Ombre DSP and Darling Donkey stamp set.
I really like the final product, simple but fun.
Remember you can get this the Darling Donkey stamp set for free by spending just $60 and if you spend $120 you could get the stamp set and the Ombre DSP for FREE!!!! Sale-a-bration is such a good time to stock up on your crafting supplies.I tried to demonstrate how the wobble works - it allows the image move back and forth.
I really like the final product, simple but fun.
If you an interested in learning how to use Stampin' Blends, join my club which will run from February through to May.
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