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Introducing the new In-colours!!

 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 amazing goodies in the ne

Mystery Stamping!

 I have been creating Christmas projects since August so I thought I would change it up and make a simple birthday card for a mystery stamping event I hosted with my team this weekend.  If you have never participated in a mystery stamping event you really should try it out.  Everyone is provided the same instructions but each card turns out different. Here are the instructions I shared with everyone before the meeting: Cardbase: 4 1/4" x 11", scored at 5 1/2"4 Coordinating DSP: 1 3/4" x 4" and 1 1/4" x 4" Small stamp image or punch Coordinating cardstock for sentiment Small sentiment Punch or die to cut out the sentiment Embellishments Tag topper (optional) I then provided the following instructions to everyone while participating in a virtual team meeting: Cut off a 1 1/2" strip on one end of the cardbase Then another 2" strip - on the same end Burnish the scored line and add your DSP to the first 1 1/2" strip you cut and the other pie