Bloom Where You’re Planted Z-Fold Card

Bloom Where You're Planted Z-Fold Card

Once I started making cards with the Bloom Where You’re Planted Designer Series Paper, I was on a roll! This paper is retiring on May 2nd, while supplies last, so I wanted to have some fun with the paper I had left. All I did was use the designer paper as either a background for the card or I cut out the plants and pots to decorate the cards. If you don’t own the dies, you can just cut things out! Many people find it relaxing, actually!

This card turned out to be a Z-Fold card so I saved it for today. A Z-Fold card always looks extra-special in my opinion! I used Cinnamon Cider for the card base. After making the normal card base, just score the front of the card at 2 1/8″ and fold that back. That makes the Z-Fold.

For decorating the front panel, I used the brick pattern in the Bloom Where You’re Planted Designer Paper. I just cut it to fit that panel, at 2″ x 5 1/4″. I carried the brick pattern into the inside of that same panel inside the card. To make it a little more interesting, a used a scrap of another paper with a wood floor pattern to make a “shelf” for a plant.

For the inside of the card, I used this greenery panel with just enough white space for a greeting, from the Enjoy the Moment Stamp Set. The right side of it shows from the outside with the Z-Fold but when you open the card, you see the whole pattern.

To decorate the card, I cut out some plants in pots for the front and for the shelf on the inside. Often on a Z-Fold card, we put a piece – a circle or a rectangle or square halfway on the front folded panel which covers the greeting on the inside of the card. On this card, I put a piece of Basic White on the back with a scrap strip of the brick patterned paper on the bottom edge. There I can stamp or write a message when I send the card.

Bloom Where You're Planted Z-Fold Card Inside

If you like this Bloom Where You’re Planted paper and want an extra package or want your first package, be sure to grab it before it retires on May 2!

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Bloom Where You’re Planted Fun Cards to Make

Bloom Where You Are Planted Fun Cards to Make

As I looked through the Last Chance Products to see what retiring products were still available I saw this designer paper and ended up, unplanned, making all these cards plus one more I saved for tomorrow! These are the Bloom Where You’re Planted Fun Cards to Make! They WERE fun to make and I only have the paper, not the dies or stamp set. My little Paper Snips were perfect for all the cutting I did.

The card bases were made with either Evening Evergreen cardstock with Just Jade or Soft Succulent on the green ones. The other two were made with a card base of Cinnamon Cider. I just looked through the Bloom Where You’re Planted Designer Series Paper and inspiration came! So many cute plants, pots, and backgrounds to use! All the plants and pots are hand-cut with my Paper Snips. I don’t try to be perfect AT ALL. If there are a bunch of little leaves, I just wiggle my scissors back and forth as I go along the sides. For the larger leaves, I may trim closer around each leaf but not necessarily in between or all the way down to the pot. They say turn the paper, not your scissors. Some people say they hate to cut things out but it’s a mindless activity you can do while watching TV or just sitting at your craft table. If you don’t try to be perfect it is not that hard! So let go of perfectionism! In fact, years ago at a Stampin’ Up! convention, they suggested when cutting out images leave just a small margin around the image, that way you don’t have to be perfect! And sometimes it helps the cut out image stand out from the background better. Do what makes you happy!

Some of the plants are popped up on Stampin’ Dimensionals and especially the Mini Dimensionals. Others are adhered flat on the card front. For the greetings, I chose some from the Celebrating You Stamp Set and some from the Enjoy the Moment Stamp Set. (retiring and discounted!). I used various die cuts, I think Scalloped Contours Dies, Stitched Rectangles, and Tasteful Labels Dies (retiring and discounted!). Some are stamped directly on the paper with Evening Evergreen Ink.

Here is another card, similar style to all of these, that I made a while back.

Not many days left to get the remaining retiring products! The Last Chance List ends May 2!

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 It’s a great opportunity to stock up on basics like cardstock, adhesives, and embellishments not to mention any of the Last Chance products that will be retiring in less than two weeks!

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Sweet Symmetry Cards

Sweet Symmetry Cards

One of my favorite designer papers in the current Stampin’ Up! catalog turned out to be the Sweet Symmetry Designer Series Paper. It took me by surprise, actually! I didn’t order it originally, but I suppose I saw someone’s sample card or project that caught my eye, and then I had to have the paper! I found it to be just a fun, happy, pleasing paper to work with!

Before this paper retires in less than two weeks, I thought I would make a couple more cards. It is still available on the Last Chance List as I write this. You will find it on pages 112-113 in the Annual Catalog. There was also the In Symmetry Stamp Set but that appears to be sold out unless you would like the French version!

These two cards I made are easy to make and show off the Sweet Symmetry paper. They are both just a basic design with a greeting and a little bit of embellishment.

I first was inspired to make the Night of Navy card on the right. That dark pattern just caught my eye. I made the card base Night of Navy with a layer of Basic White under the designer paper just to help show it off. The greeting is stamped in Night of Navy ink on Basic White from the Tasteful Touches Stamp Set and die cut with one of the Tasteful Labels dies. I used another Tasteful Label Die for a layer underneath the greeting. The Tasteful Touches Stamp Set is retiring on May 2. The Tasteful Label Dies are also retiring and are also discounted! I used these dies a lot, especially the circles and hate to see this set go. For a little embellishment, before adhering the layers, I wrapped around a piece of the Whisper White 1/4″ Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon and adhered a separate bow with a Mini Glue Dot. For a final little embellishment, I used two Gilded Gems on each side of the greeting. The Gilded Gems are retiring and are discounted, too!

The “Thinking of You” card is made with the same Night of Navy paper but it’s the other side! For this card, I used Bumblebee cardstock for the card base and the bright, happy floral design for the card front. Before adhering the designer paper, I tied a piece of the Bumblebee 1/4″ Gingham Ribbon around the designer paper and tied on a bow. This pretty ribbon is retiring and is discounted. The greeting is stamped in Just Jade ink from the Blossoms in Bloom Stamp Set (retired). It’s only available in French now. The greeting is layered on dies from the Stitched So Sweetly Dies. These dies, sadly, are also retiring but have been some of my favorite ones to use. I couldn’t resist using a few Genial Gems, retiring soon but discounted.

Here is a photo of how I decorated the insides of the cards.

Sweet Symmetry Cards Inside

Here are a whole BUNCH of Sweet Symmetry thank you cards I made in THIS POST!

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Free shipping at Stampin’ Up! is coming on Thursday, April 21, 2022!

What a great surprise! This Thursday, with an order of $75 or more, you can get Free Shipping on your order (before tax). It’s a great opportunity to stock up on basics like cardstock, adhesives, and embellishments not to mention any of the Last Chance products that will be retiring in less than two weeks!

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Sweet Sorbet Cup of Tea Card

Sweet Sorbet Cup of Tea Card

After waiting ALL day Saturday for UPS to deliver my Stampin’ Up! preorder, it finally arrived after 9:00 PM but at least it got here! I present to you my first card out of all the things! I couldn’t wait to see and use the new In Colors so I chose this stamp set and designer paper to make my Sweet Sorbet Cup of Tea Card. There are dies in the Tea Boutique Suite but for this first card, I kept it rather simple.

The card base is the very pretty color I love already, Sweet Sorbet. I also really wanted to use the new Tea Boutique 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper, so I simply picked the pretty teacup print on the top of the package! I decided to simply cut a strip about 2″ wide by 5 1/4″ to put on the left side of the card.

The striped teacup is stamped in Sweet Sorbet ink on a scalloped rectangle in Basic White in the Scalloped Contours Dies. After the cup was stamped, I stamped the leafy stems with the new Parakeet Party ink. I dared to stamp the row of little flowers without much thought in Petal Pink ink but didn’t get it lined up right. If I didn’t mention it, you probably wouldn’t notice it or think that it was “wrong”. There are several greetings in the Cup of Tea Stamp Set, some larger and some really small to fit on the little tag stamp and die! I just stamped the greeting next to the cup. Now that I see the sizes of things, I would probably stamp the cup a little lower on the diecut. The diecut piece is layered on the new Starry Sky dark blue In Color. The whole piece is then popped up on Stampin’ Dimensionals®.

On the inside of the card, I added a layer of Basic White with a 1″ strip of the “other side” of this same designer paper on the left side of the white layer. That way it is easier to write a message or stamp on the inside of the card.

This Tea Boutique Suite is going to offer lots of great cardmaking opportunities! There is even a matching set of Tea Boutique Cards and Envelopes to which you can add stamping, paper, and/or die cuts.

Who doesn’t enjoy a cup of tea now and then so they will certainly enjoy a Cup of Tea card!

New Catalog Goes Live May 3rd!

Easter Bunny Treat Basket

Easter Bunny Treat Basket

I was asked to make two Easter treat baskets for two little boys. I had kind of a normal little basket idea with a handle (made of cardstock, of course, not a real basket! but when I got home, I saw one of my Easter decorations on my fireplace mantel that I made years ago. I just copied myself and made these two Easter Bunny Treat Baskets! Plenty of room to put some chocolate candy and other treats inside!

To make these baskets, I pulled out a lot of my retired Stampin’ Up! products! The main thing I used was the Sizzix Scallop Envelope Die, I think it is called. It was one of those first dies we had with our Big Shot, the black thick platform kind of die with the cutting blades inside the die. I cut four pieces, cut off one tab on one side of the envelope piece, laid them side by side, adhered them together, and folded in the bottom flaps to form the basket. So if you have been die-cutting for a long time, you may have this die. We could make a lot more things than just an envelope with this die. The bunny on the back of the basket is simply a sketched bunny shape. There may be a template somewhere online. I traced the one I’d already made on my basket. The bunny feet on the front of the basket are made with the retired large oval punch, the 1″ circle punch, and some smaller punched circles. There were several punches I had that could make those, like the Owl Punch and the Gingerbread Man Punch (not sure that’s the correct name). For the ears, I punched oval shapes but you could color them in with a marker. The face can just be drawn in or just small circle punches for the eyes, a small heart, or a circle for the nose. Add a little blush to the cheeks! Draw on some whiskers or use some crinkled strips of paper or this crinkled shred that I happened to have.

If you do not have the Scallop Envelope Die, just make some little kind of square box. Just take a square piece of paper, score it like a tic tac toe board, fold and crease, then cut the flaps at the bottom and the top down to the horizontal scoreline. Fold in all the sides to form a box.

There are so many ways to make bunnies, too! If you are uncomfortable drawing a bunny like mine and cutting it out, just use some circle or heart shapes to put one together! Use dies or cut freehand.

Since these were boy bunnies, I tied bows and attached them to the bunny chins rather than on their ears! You could also make kind of a paper necktie if you wanted! Just have fun with the project! Nothing has to be perfect!

Here is my original bunny I made a few years back I guess!

Easter Bunny Treat Basket Pink

If you need one more Easter idea, this Easter Bunny Treat Basket might be just the thing to inspire you!

HAPPY EASTER!

Some Last-Minute Easter Ideas For You

In case you are looking for some last-minute Easter ideas, here are a few I made in the past! Maybe it’s something different than what we’re all seeing right now or maybe you have these older stamp sets and products. Just pull them out and start creating! Or update with your current products! It’s all fun! Just click on the title to go to the blog post.

Springtime Joy Lamb Easter Card

Springtime Joy Lamb Easter Card

Easy Easter Candy Treats

Easy Easter Candy Treats

Garden Lane Easter Bunny Card

Garden Lane Easter Bunny Card

Welcome Easter Yellow Chick Card

Welcome Easter Yellow Chick Card

Chocolate Bunny Easter Joke

Chocolate Bunny Easter Joke

Easy Easter Folded Candy Holders

Easy Easter Folded Candy Holders

Make an Easy Paper Easter Basket

Three Easy Paper Easter Baskets

Easter Basket of Flowers Card on a Basket Weave Background

Easter Basket of Flowers Card

Happy Easter! Lattice Easter Cross Card

Lattice Easter Cross Card

Playful Pals Easter Bunny Pyramid Treat Box

Playful Pals Easter Bunny Pyramid Treat Box

Well, that’s probably more ideas than you need but it was fun for me going down Easter Memory Lane! So many cards and treats over many years and seeing them always brings back wonderful memories because stamping is always so much fun! If you need more or different ideas, just select Easter in the Categories drop-down box under the catalogs.

HAPPY EASTER!

Paper Pumpkin Share Hope Offer

Paper Pumpkin Share Hope Banner April 2022

April has been designated as the National Month of Hope in the United States to help spread hope around the world. Stampin’ Up! is celebrating the National Month of Hope in North America with our Share Hope Offer, which runs from mid-April to Mid-June! The Paper Pumpkin Hope Box will be available to purchase at a discounted price between 12 April and 14 June 2022. Even non-subscribers can get in on this limited-time offer. It’s the perfect way to reach out to those who need a ray of sunshine and some kindness! Share hope by making and giving hope cards or by donating a Hope Box to someone in need, or to a hope-related organization that’s dear to your heart.

Here are the cards you can make although you can always change up the designs! Decorate the Paper Pumpkin Box to hold the finished cards if you wish!

Here is the stamp set included in the Past Kit (but not in the refill.

Here are the contents of the Past Kit. The refill kit does not include the stamp set, the ink spot, or the ribbon.

DETAILS

  • Offer available while supplies last between 12 April and 14 June 2022.
  • Available to all customers and demonstrators. Special exception: a subscription is NOT required.
  • 50% discount on single kits. Regularly $19.00 USD. Discounted price is $9.50 USD.
    Item 158541 Hope Box Past Kit
  • 50% discount on refills. Regularly $10.00 USD. Discounted price is $5.00 USD. (Note: Ribbon not included in refill.)
    Item 159345 Hope Box Refill Kit (Refill Kit does not include the stamp set or ink spot.)
  • Block not included in past kit. If you are donating a kit, you will need to add a clear block
    Supply item 148288 Paper Pumpkin Clear Stamp Block $2.00 USD | $2.50 CAD

This is a great opportunity to try out Paper Pumpkin if you haven’t yet! No subscription is required to purchase this kit! You can buy the entire kit (called the Past Kit because it was offered recently). Normally, only subscribers are allowed to buy the Past Kits and Refills.

If you don’t need the stamp set, ink spot, and ribbon, then order the Refill and get all the materials to make the cards for only $5.00!!! You can use whatever stamp set and ink you already have.

Whether you are into the theme or not, this is a beautiful kit at a great price for you to get all these goodies with which to make cards or any other projects! You will find these items under Shop Products > Kits-Paper Pumpkin >Refills, Past Kits, & More.

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You Want This May 2022 Paper Pumpkin Kit!

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I am so excited about this May Paper Pumpkin Kit for all of you! Even if you have never tried Paper Pumpkin before (or even if you did once before!), I would suggest signing up to get this kit…and then you can keep up your subscription, skip a month or two, or cancel if you must. This kit is one of those extra-special ones that I would highly recommend (and I haven’t seen it!).

“Create magic with the NEW 2022–2024 In Colors with this Paper Pumpkin kit! With vivid pops of green and red and a range of blues, these colors are perfect for fun festivities. Send your best wishes or happy moments with the large bold lettering and gorgeous gold foil details. Plus, you can also send gift cards with the included coordinating gift card holders!”

Yes!! This kit has the new In Colors in it so you can test them out (unless you have already ordered them by the time you get your kit!) How great is that?!! And Sara Douglass, CEO of Stampin’ Up!, was involved in the design of this kit, which in the past has always meant good things! She suggested that she would like something so that she could send a gift card if she wanted so the coordinating gift card holders were included in the kit!

And how about THIS!

“As an added bonus, every May Paper Pumpkin subscriber will get the chance to win a GOLDEN Voucher worth $25 USD | $34 CAD in Stampin’ Up! products! The winners will find their Golden Voucher in their May 2022 Paper Pumpkin box. This is the perfect time to snag coordinating In Color products from the 2022–2023 Annual Catalog that will go live on 3 May 2022 in the online store!”

Now that makes an already exciting Paper Pumpkin Kit extra exciting! (I don’t know what the odds of winning are, though, but some subscribers are going to win!) May as well hope it is YOU!

ABOUT THE KIT

Name: Celebrating In Color

This kit includes:

  • Celebrating In Color Photopolymer Stamp Set
  • Basic Gray Classic Stampin’ Spot®
  • Printed card bases
  • Printed In Color envelopes
  • Printed In Color gift card holders
  • Foiled die cuts
  • Printed die cuts
  • Adhesive-backed In Color embellishments
  • Tear & Tape Adhesive
  • dimensionals

Card size: 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ (10.8 x 14 cm)

Coordinating Stampin’ Up! colors: Orchid Oasis, Parakeet Party, Starry Sky, Sweet Sorbet, Tahitian Tide

If you are excited about this Paper Pumpkin Kit and want it to show up in your mailbox in May, just click the link below to sign up! This is my personalized link so you won’t have to look for my name as your Demonstrator. All supplies are included in the box so even if you are new or don’t have your own supplies, you will get everything you need in this kit! And experienced crafters love having a project already designed that they can make right away, too! If you want to see and use the new In Colors, this Paper Pumpkin Kit is a great way to get started!

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Encircled In Friendship Easter Card

Encircled In Friendship Easter Card

This Encircled In Friendship Bundle of stamp set and dies was one of the prettiest sets, I thought, yet I didn’t use it quite enough and now it is retiring in May. The stamp set is already gone, but the Encircled in Beauty Dies are still available as I write this and that’s really the main thing you need to make a card similar to my Encircled in Friendship Easter Card. The flowers in the center were in the stamp set, but you can stamp any flowers, image, or greeting to put in the center of the beautiful die.

The card base is Basic White with a layer of Polished Pink, one of the current In Colors. These colors are sticking around for another year! I decided to emboss the Polished Pink with the Ornate Floral 3D Embossing Folder. This folder is retiring on May 2 and I recommend it as a pretty and useful folder for a background with a little texture you can use frequently. Lucky for you, it is also discounted on the Last Chance Products Sale! So check it out!

The fancy circle die is cut from Basic White with one of the Encircled in Beauty Dies. For the center portion, I stamped the flowers in the Encircled in Friendship Stamp Set (retired) in Polished Pink. You could also stamp them in Memento Ink or Stazon and color them in with Stampin’ Blends markers or any coloring tool. I thought I would like to have a special layer behind this floral circle, so I die cut with a Layering Circles die that was just a little bit smaller than the center of the die and then a larger circle out of Gold Foil. My fancy die was already cut out or I could have used the center of it.

The greeting, in the Celebrating You Stamp Set, was also stamped in Polished Pink ink and die cut with this cute die in the Meadows Dies. I had also die cut a little banner die in the Tasteful Labels Dies (another product I use frequently and will miss when it retires but it is discounted now!) to see which shape greeting I would like best with the fancy die cut above. I thought the Meadows Die would be too much but I liked it!

For a finishing touch, I tied a bow with the White 3/8″ Glittered Organdy Ribbon. When I pulled this ribbon out to try, I wasn’t sure it would work but once I placed the bow under the circle I loved how it looked! Being sheer is didn’t overpower the front of the card but I thought the pink glitter in the ribbon was perfect for an Easter card. This wouldn’t have to be an Easter card. The greeting on the front is generic so could be for almost anything, but on the inside, I stamped “Happy Easter” from the same Celebrating You Stamp Set.

Here’s another card I made with this Bundle. On that card, I used another fancy die as a layer under the stamped flowers, so you can use one or more of the pretty dies!

If you already own the Encircled in Beauty Dies, make some cards with the fancy dies. I would recommend using Adhesive Sheets on the back of your paper before die-cutting to make gluing them down easier. Otherwise, just use teeny tiny dots of Liquid Glue on the back, preferably using your Silicone Craft Sheet to keep the glue off everything else. If you don’t already own these pretty dies, take a look at them in the Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog on pages 70 and 169. Use this Encircled in Friendship Easter Card for Easter or for other special occasions!

Flowering Fields Z-Fold Tulips Easter Card

Flowering Fields Z-Fold Tulips Easter Card

As I looked through my package of the Flowering Fields Designer Series Paper looking to see if a certain pattern was in there, I saw this print of tulips and decided I had to make an Easter card with it right away! As I scored the card in half, I decided to make it a Z-fold card and that’s how this Flowering Fields Z-Fold Tulips Easter Card came about! You never know when you start out what you will actually end up with!

This card was so easy really. I often add pieces of designer paper at least on the folded back front portion but this time I just stamped the smallest tulip in the Flowering Tulips Stamp Set. I used the same Pear Pizzazz ink as the Pear Pizzazz cardstock but I stamped off once on scrap paper because I wanted that light, watermark look down that side panel. I didn’t use the second step of stamping another tulip petal on top of the first because not much was going to show anyway and I just wanted that light look. I did stamp a few leaves to fill in some space.

I die cut a scalloped rectangle from the Scalloped Contours dies (retiring soon!) in So Saffron for the background layer to the tulip paper. For the designer paper, I just measured with a ruler inside the scalloped rectangle and cut out that size rectangle of DSP to fit inside the area. Mine was just a “smidge” under 4″ (about a 1/16th inch less) and about 2 5/8″ wide. If you want to tie a ribbon around that piece, do it before you adhere it to the scalloped rectangle of course.

The greeting is stamped on a die-cut piece from the Stitched So Sweetly Dies (also retiring soon!). I just glued it flat on the card as I am likely to mail this card. I couldn’t resist adding two Iridescent Rhinestone Basic Jewels to the sides of the greeting.

For the inside of the card, to add some interest, I adhered “the other side” of one of the designer papers without a particular pattern except for the shading of colors. This particular piece barely makes a difference in the look from the cardstock, but it’s there and makes a prettier finished look I think.

For the inside, I die-cut a Basic White scalloped rectangle, one size smaller than the card front to adhere inside the card on which to stamp another greeting or write a message and sign the card. You could use one the same size as the front but you would have to line it up perfectly so it wouldn’t stick out from underneath the front card design.

Here is another Z-Fold card I made recently for Easter using the Flowering Tulips Stamp Set instead of the designer paper.

I’ve made lots of Z-Fold cards and I always say they are so easy to make (just fold back the card front!) yet they make such a nice presentation! The recipient will think you are so clever and creative to make such a fancy card! The only difficult part is not to put glue all over the back of the front piece, just on the half that will be adhered to that Z-fold.

Be sure to check the Last-Chance Products list in the Stampin’ Up! Online Store to see what will be retired on May 2 and what is still available. Not everything is discounted, but some things are so grab what you “need”!

Reminder Today is the last day to sign up for Paper Pumpkin to get the April “Change Is Beautiful” Kit!

A Trio of Punch Art Bunnies Easter Card

Trio of Punch Art Bunnies Easter Card

I saw this idea for the punch art bunnies on our Demonstrator group on Facebook but I think I saw the same idea somewhere else online too recently. I thought it was so clever, I went straight for my punches and started making bunnies which turned into this A Trio of Punch Art Bunnies Easter Card!

This “punch art” as we often call something created using different punches that are different than what the punch is meant to be. I don’t know how people come up with these creative ideas, but they do! And the rest of us can copy!

To make these cute little bunnies, just use the Strawberry Builder Punch and the Ladybug Builder Punch. Punch the strawberry shape to make the bunny head. Punch the Ladybug wings to make the bunny ears! I left them attached but I suppose you could cut them apart if you wanted the ears to have different spacing. That’s all there is to it! Isn’t that a fantastic punching idea?!

Strawberry and Ladybug Punches For Bunny

I colored in the pink on the ears with the Dark Petal Pink Stampin’ Blends. I used the Light Petal Pink color to color some cheeks on the bunnies. The faces are just drawn on with the pointy tip of the Basic Black Marker.

The card base is Crumb Cake cardstock with a Petal Pink layer. I embossed that layer with the Gingham Embossing Folder. The background needed some texture and this folder is good for some generic texture! But it also kind of reminded me of the weaving on an Easter basket so that, of course, went with the bunnies!

The greeting had to be simple and not take up too much space. I wasn’t sure it would fit on this smallest rectangle die in the Stitched So Sweetly Dies, but it did! These dies are retiring on May 2 which I hate! I used these dies a lot. I planned to layer the greeting, “Happy Easter” in the Celebrating You Stamp Set on top of a die-cut Crumb Cake rectangle but it was too big for the card and I like just the Basic White greeting better along with the bunnies.

I adhered the bunnies straight to the card because I wanted to add the tiny little Loose Flower Flourishes on the bunny heads and I didn’t want the flowers to stick up too much if I wanted to mail the card. Luckily these teeny flowers are pretty low so hopefully, they can go through the mail. I always add a piece of paper towel or maybe crimped computer paper to cover embellishments in the envelope to protect them from the post office machines.

Try making some of these bunnies! Bet you can’t make just one! You could use a brown or gray cardstock or maybe even the right pattern of designer paper. Just have fun with it!

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Join Paper Pumpkin By April 10

Time is running out! The last day to join Paper Pumpkin and receive this April 2022 Kit, Change is Beautiful, is Sunday, April 10th

Growing through life can also mean growing pains. Whether people are climbing their career ladder or moving out for the first time—change can be simultaneously thrilling and scary—but isn’t that what makes life beautiful? Because new beginnings, after all, are simply new adventures. Let your loved ones know you’ll be there to support them through all of life’s chapters! 

The Change is Beautiful kit contains enough supplies to create 9 stunning cards with a unique folding technique to commemorate moments of change. The designs are inspired by the natural cycles of change found in nature. 

ABOUT THE KIT

Name: Change Is Beautiful

This kit includes:

  • Change is Beautiful Photopolymer Stamp Set
  • Melon Mambo Classic Stampin’ Spot®
  • Printed card bases
  • Printed envelopes
  • Printed, shaped die cuts
  • Iridescent sea glass
  • Dimensionals

Card size: 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ (10.8 x 14 cm)

Coordinating Stampin’ Up! colors: Balmy Blue, Basic Black, Bermuda Bay, Crushed Curry, Evening Evergreen, Granny Apple Green, Melon Mambo

Don’t miss out on this kit! Paper Pumpkin is a gift you send yourself (or a loved one or friend!) once a month. Wouldn’t it be great to find a treat just for you in your mailbox?! No planning, no missing supplies, just open the box and start crafting! Even adhesives are included. Follow the directions or use the contents to put your own spin on the project. Easy for anyone, even beginners, and no big stash of craft supplies required!

JOIN PAPER PUMPKIN TODAY!