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All My Love All-Occasion Card

All My Love All-Occasion Card

Such a decision on what retiring product I wanted to get more use out of and highlight on my blog, but finally I settled on this beautiful designer paper from the Occasions Catalog and made this All My Love All-Occasion Card.

In case you haven’t heard, the current Stampin’ Up! catalog is retiring TOMORROW, as is the Occasions 2019 Catalog, so we only have today and tomorrow to make sure we are not leaving any retiring products that we want on the table to be whisked away with the new catalog! The new Stampin’ Up! Catalog should go live around Noon MT (or 1:00 PM Central Time). You will be able to view the new catalog online at that time as well. Ordering from current products will end at 11:50 PM MT Monday night, June 3rd so that’s your deadline!

Even though this All My Love Designer Series Paper might have seemed to be only for Valentine’s Day, given a few sheets have hearts on them, as you can see from the pattern I selected for this card, it can be used in many ways. I love red, so this Lovely Lipstick Red is right up my alley with the red flowers. The leaves are a Soft Sea Foam green, so I used that color cardstock for my layer and found I liked it so much with this paper that I made another card, too, with that color! The little flowers are Balmy Blue so that was another possible choice.

This is a simple card design, just using a card base of Lovely Lipstick (an In Color for one more year) and the Soft Sea Foam layer, then the designer paper. Here is a tip: If you don’t own a coordinating ribbon color, just use a narrow strip of cardstock to appear to be ribbon as I did on this card. I really wasn’t even thinking about it, it was just a scrap I had trimmed off the paper and I saw it laying there!

The greeting is from the coordinating stamp set, also in the Occasions Catalog, Forever Lovely. I stamped it in Lovely Lipstick ink and die cut with the Stitched Shapes dies, then layered it on a die-cut scalloped oval piece of Lovely Lipstick. I cut out some flowers from the paper to add around the greeting, plus had to add a few Rhinestone Jewels! Just because!

This card turned out very pretty. The flowers almost look like they are gold embossed but it is really a Crumb Cake outline. I also brushed some Clear Wink of Stella over the popped up flowers around the greeting. You might be able to tell in the photo that there is a little glimmer on them. Love that stuff!

Be sure to check the Last-Chance products another time today and tomorrow and get your final order in for this current catalog. It seems like it just came out, time goes by so fast, but it’s so exciting to have a new Stampin’ Up! catalog! Don’t forget to check the Discounted Last-Chance Products, too!

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Delightful Daisy Twin Birthday Cards

Delightful Daisy Twin Birthday Cards

If these two cards, my Delightful Daisy Twin Birthday Cards, look a lot alike, it’s because they were meant to since they were going to my twin nieces! I usually make their birthday cards almost the same but slightly different! I got the idea for this card from someone on Instagram, @leannecreates. I don’t know her but we both seem to like each other’s cards on Instagram! She really liked the look of the pink and navy together on her card and I have to agree. I made the second card with a slightly different color.

To make my cards a little bit differently, I embossed both Night of Navy card bases with an embossing folder. The card with the Powder Pink daisy is embossed with the Tufted Dynamic Embossing Folder. The card with the Flirty Flamingo daisy is embossed with the Petal Burst Embossing Folder. The colored layer on each card is plain, then the Whisper White Cardstock is embossed with the Subtle Dynamic Embossing Folder.

The daisies were both stamped with the Daisy Delight Stamp Set and then punched out with the Daisy Punch. I punched two daisies for each card so the flower would look fuller. The leaves are also stamped from that set and cut out. Luckily, the Daisy Punch is carrying over to the new catalog plus there is a new Medium Daisy Punch! I also stamped the flower center and cut out by hand with my Paper Snips. (If you don’t own a pair of these scissors, you should order them as soon as possible as they are so good for cutting out small pieces and lots of other things!)

The birthday sentiment on the pink daisy card is from the Detailed With Love Stamp Set and on the Flirty Flamingo card it is from the another stamp set that I can’t remember! It really doesn’t matter! You can use any birthday greeting or any greeting for another occasion. This style of card can be used for most any occasion. If you left off the sequins, you could even use it for a sympathy card with some subtle colors and the appropriate greeting. I added some sequins for a little pizzazz. You could also use pearls or rhinestones, whatever you like.

Consider making this kind of card for your next occasion. Change the greeting, change the colors, maybe even use a piece of designer series paper as the layer. Use different flowers or some other image. Lots of possibilities with this card design.

REMEMBER: Today is the LAST DAY for the Everything Is Rosy Product Medley! Don’t get confused with retiring products going until June 3rd. This special set of products ends today, May 31.

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ALSO: Stampin’ Up! discounted SELECT retiring products yesterday afternoon! Be sure to check out the sale, 10% – 30% off! While supplies last!

DISCOUNTED Select Last-Chance Products!!

DISCOUNTED Select Last-Chance Products!!

DISCOUNTED Select Last-Chance Products!!
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Surprise! Just last night Stampin’ Up! told us that they were discounting select retiring products on the Last-Chance List in both the Annual Catalog and the Occasions Catalog!

Sale begins at 1:00 PM CT on Thursday, May 30! Discounts up to 30% off!

This sale will run through June 3rd, but products are only available while supplies last. You know what that means! The early bird gets the worm! No telling what may or may not sell out (except, of course, the things you want!) so if you see something you want, get it as soon as you can.

Click here to see the list of items that will be discounted from the 2018-19 Annual Catalog retiring list.

Click here to see the list of items that will be discounted from the 2019 Occasions Catalog retiring list. 

(This is odd…..the prices must not have fit going across the page for the Occasions Catalog so scroll down to page 2 and you will see the chart that should be at the end of the rows!)

Probably easiest to just go look online at the Stampin’ Up! store!

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Animal Expedition Circles Baby Card

Animal Expedition Circles Baby Card

This Animal Expedition Circles Baby Card shows one of the many ways this cute Animal Expedition Designer Series Paper could be used. You might have overlooked the Animal Expedition Paper as I did because I thought it was for children, babies and maybe animal lovers. But after I saw some cute samples I liked, I had to get the paper and I’m so glad I did!

This paper is retiring in less than a week so if you are interested, be sure to get it! I found that I could make fun cards with it that weren’t only about babies or children. It could be for adults too!

Here are a couple cards I made just for fun!

Animal Expedition Kangaroo Little Hello Card
Animal Expedition Playful Animals Birthday Card

The card I made today I decided to make for a baby. I could have put just about any greeting on the card and it would be fine, except maybe “Sympathy”. I punched out three of the animals from the paper with the 1 1/4″ Circle Punch, then layered each on a Crushed Curry punched 1 3/8″ Scalloped Circle. I should have used circle dies to punch out the card front to look through to the inside of the card, but I had punches ready to go so I could only do a layer for the front of the card.

I initially was going to use the back side (generic) pattern of the paper as a front layer, but then I changed to using the Petal Burst Embossing Folder to look like leaves in the jungle! The card base is Crushed Curry. The greeting is from the Special Celebrations Stamp Set, which is in the new catalog.

And here is a baby card I made using the Animal Expedition Paper and the Large Letters Dies using the Eclipse Technique.

Animal Expedition Baby Card Eclipse Technique

As you can see, this Animal Expedition Designer Series Paper is really fun to make cards and other projects with. I even used a paper with only leaves and tiny birds on it to make an all-occasion card that really has nothing to do with animals. I hate to see this paper go, but the stamp set Animal Outing and the coordinating dies, Animal Friends will be in the new catalog. If you want them in the Bundle, be sure to order now to save 10% because they will not be in a Bundle in the next catalog.

Just a few more days to check out the Last-Chance Products in the Stampin’ Up! Online Store! And for fun bargains, don’t forget the Clearance Rack!

Easy Share What You Love Card

Easy Share What You Love Card

One of the Stampin’ Up! products I hate to see retire very soon is the Share What You Love Specialty Designer Series Paper that I used in this Easy Share What You Love Card. The paper is so pretty, you get a double amount of sheets than in the usual package of designer paper, the designs are handpainted, and some of the sheets have a translucent pearlized finish. It is paper that can be used for a variety of projects, especially being heavyweight designer paper.

One of my favorite patterns in this Share What You Love package of paper is this floral paper with the white background. It is so bright and fresh. The opposite side of the paper has this ombre striped design, so I chose to use both on this card!

The card base is Rich Razzleberry Cardstock. The floral paper is the full size for the layer and then I adhered the striped pattern over the bottom portion. If you really wanted to save paper, you could cut each piece to the exact size you want and then the ribbon would cover the line where they meet. Or you could add a strip of paper over it.

The ribbon is the Rich Razzleberry 1/4″ Velvet Ribbon. I just cut one strip a little longer than the width of the card and adhered it on the back of the card layer, then tied a separate little piece of the ribbon in a knot around the ribbon across the card. This saves a few inches of ribbon that wouldn’t show on the back and saves some bulk.

The greeting is stamped in Rich Razzleberry Ink and is from the Flourishing Phrases Stamp Set. I’m so glad this stamp set is carrying over to the new catalog along with the Flourish Dies. This stamp set has that pretty stem of flowers plus some great sayings to use and very pretty dies.

The greeting is die cut with the Layering Circles Dies and layered on a scalloped circle in the same die set. I popped it up on two Stampin’ Dimensionals since the ribbon is thick. I was going to just add some pearls or rhinestones to the greeting but then I saw the Frosted Flower Embellishments in my drawer. It looked like one of those flowers would be perfect and I think it is! The color is actually Fresh Fig but I think it is close enough to match. For a finishing touch, I added a tiny Artisan Pearl to the center of the flower. To mail, I will probably place a piece of paper towel or crimped computer paper over the card front in the envelope to protect it from the machines sorting the mail.

This is a very easy card to make, especially when you just use the opposite sides of one sheet of designer paper. Then just add a greeting and maybe a ribbon and you have a perfectly fine card to give someone. It only takes minutes to make.

In fact, using this basic plan, you could make an assortment of cards with one package of designer paper. Either make different greetings or save the greeting for when you need to card. This way you have a stash of cards ready to go for when you want to send a card but don’t have time to pull everything out and make a card.

Here is another card made with a full card front of one design from the Share What You Love DSP, using a greeting and the same Rich Razzleberry Velvet Ribbon.

You can make either one of these cards with any designer series paper, so be sure to check the Last-Chance products in the Stampin’ Up! Online Store to see if there are any papers you want to stock up on before they go away. And after you choose your paper, take a look at the ribbons that would coordinate or that you want to replace or stock up on. Take a few minutes to make some cards like my Easy Share What You Love Card.

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Swirly Bird Stamped Flower Card

Swirly Bird Stamped Flower Card

Today’s card is just a totally stamped card except for the little embellishments on the greeting, the Swirly Bird Stamped Flower Card. I really had kind of a feeling of going back to the “olden days” when I finished it before we had dies. It’s JUST stamping! Nothing fancy, just playing around with the Swirly Bird Stamp Set.

The card base is Delightful Daffodil with a layer of Melon Mambo. The flowers are stamped on Whisper White Cardstock. I just chose all “Brights” colors for this card! The flowers are stamped in Coastal Cabana, Melon Mambo, and Daffodil Delight and then overstamped with different colors. The leaves are stamped with Granny Apple Green, sometimes stamped off. The little flowers are stamped in Mango Melody. The little green centers are filled in with the Granny Apple Green Stampin’ Write Marker in the Brights Stampin’ Write Markers.

The greeting is from Itty Bitty Greetings and stamped in Melon Mambo. I punched it out with the Classic Label Punch then layered it on a piece of Melon Mambo that I just cut a little larger than the punch. I couldn’t resist adding two Glitter Enamel Dots in Granny Apple Green.

We are past the deadline now for any stamp sets that sell out. Stampin’ Up! will not make more of the retiring stamps. It’s hard to believe that this month is going by so fast! Soon the new Stampin’ Up! catalog will be out!!

If you are interested in Stampin’ Up! products and do not have a Demonstrator with whom you are working, I’d be happy to help you and send you a complimentary catalog if you want/need one. Just email me with your contact information.

Sometimes it is fun to just do some basic stamping. Just stamping! Try it! Get out one of your stamp sets you haven’t used in awhile and just do some #simplestamping like this Swirly Bird card.

Share What You Love Z-Fold Card For a Friend

Share What You Love Z-Fold Card For a Friend Front

If you want to change it up a bit, try this Share What You Love Z-Fold Card For a Friend. Z-Fold cards are very easy to make – just fold back half of the front of the card!

I chose the Share What You Love Specialty Designer Paper because it will be retiring soon. I love this paper and I wish it was staying around. It’s nice heavy paper and so pretty in so many ways! I also love the stamp set Love What You Do that coordinates with the paper.

To make this card, make the card base and fold. Then score the front of what will be the card in half, which would be 2 1/8″. Fold that back on the other half of the card front and decorate with designer paper and ribbon. Cut a 1 7/8″ x 5 1/4″ piece of designer paper and wrap a piece of ribbon around. I used the Tranquil Tide Velvet Ribbon but I think it is sold out. There is another Tranquil Tide Ruffled Ribbon that is available.

I put a strip of another pattern of the designer paper inside on the Whisper White layer. I could also have put it on the inside of the white layer. There are so many variations of this type of card.

The greeting is from the Love What You Do Stamp Set with some stamped flowers. This is die cut with the Layering Ovals Dies. Then I used one of the scalloped ovals to die cut the Tranquil Tide layer. Be careful to only put adhesive on the portion of the greeting to stick on the front fold of the card. Make sure it’s not going to stick to the inside of your card!

Share What You Love Z-Fold Card For a Friend

This is an easy, fun card to make and a fun way to use some of your pretty designer paper. Here is another z-fold card that you can get an idea from!

Check out the Last-Chance List of retiring Stampin’ Up! products. Time is running out! The Last-Chance List only lasts until June 3rd! Then go make yourself a card like this Share What You Love Z-Fold Card For a Friend.

Lovely As A Tree A Little Hello Card

Lovely As A Tree A Little Hello Card

I cannot believe that Stampin’ Up! is retiring the classic stamp set Lovely As A Tree, so I made this Lovely As A Tree A Little Hello Card to enjoy my stamp set before it goes away. Not that it will ever really go away because it will always be in my stamp collection and I’m sure will get used in the future. I personally don’t think Rooted In Nature is a real replacement, but I suppose we must move forward with newer and more modern trees!

This card is just 4 1/4″ x 4 1/4″ in size, kind of a nice size to work with for something different. The card base is Garden Green. The trees from Lovely As a Tree are stamped on Very Vanilla in Early Espresso Ink. Even though Memento ink is what we are supposed to use with Stampin’ Blends Markers, I let the Early Espresso Ink dry and tried not to color right on it at first with the grass and sky. Then I did dab some green markers on the trees for some leaves. Luckily nothing smeared so it worked just fine! I love coloring with the Stampin’ Blends!

I layered the tree piece on some Crumb Cake cardstock and also added a strand of the Braided Linen Trim to add a little more earthiness to the card. I love this Braided Linen.

The greeting is from Itty Bitty Greetings. I stamped it in Early Espresso and punched it out with the Classic Label Punch. Then I added two gold Metallic Pearls to the label.

If you don’t already own Lovely As a Tree (hard to imagine that not every stamper has it!) you might want to get it before it’s gone! It will be a real treasure! Last day for the current Stampin’ Up! Catalog is June 3rd!

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Hello Card with Magnolia Lane

Hello Card with Magnolia Lane

Here is a “Hello” card made with Magnolia Lane paper and a stamp! Wouldn’t someone you know love to receive this card in the mail?!

This is a sneak peek of a couple of the new products coming in the new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog on June 4, 2019. I used the Magnolia Lane Designer Series Paper and a greeting in the Good Morning Magnolia Stamp Set.

The card base is Petal Pink Cardstock layered with a striped pattern from the Magnolia Lane DSP. I also used a little strip of the brown pattern with leaves as a little layer for interest near the top of the card under the greeting. The greeting is stamped and then die cut with one of the new Stitched Nested Labels Dies. I wrapped a piece of the Braided Linen Trim around this brown piece.

For the focal point of the card, I just cut out a flower from the designer paper and popped it up with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Paper Snips are great for this kind of cutting. We don’t always have a die for everything so you need a good pair of scissors! Before I adhered it to the card, however, I die cut a large Vellum Cardstock circle to place underneath the flower. For this, I used one of the Layering Circles Dies. I could have stopped at this point, but I added some of the Heart Epoxy Droplets to the card. You don’t have to have them, I just thought I wanted to fill up a little space with them.

You might not guess but I got inspiration for this card from the cover of the new catalog. Actually the card I was sort of copying was a smaller one, not this regular size. But I like my card just fine!

I think this Magnolia Lane Suite of products is going to go like hotcakes when the catalog goes live so I would urge you to order right away if you like the main items in this Suite. There are also dies in a Bundle with the stamp set to save 10%. All will become known on June 4th at Noon MT! Just a day over two weeks away! Get ready!

Hello Card Magnolia Lane Closeup

Make an Easy Card Box For a Gift

Card Box Front

If you are giving an assortment of your stamped greeting cards to someone, a nice way to present them would be to Make an Easy Card Box For a Gift. It’s just a little box inside to hold the cards and is simple to make.

Card Box Inside

Just follow this scoring and cutting diagram and instructions.

Card Box Cutting Diagram

For the card box cover, start with a piece of cardstock 6″ x 10 1/4″. Score this at 4 1/2″ and 5 5/8″.

To make the box, cut a piece of cardstock 4″ x 11″. Score this at 2 1/4″, 3 1/4″, 7 3/4″ and 8 3/4″. Turn and score the long side at 1″. Then cut up to the scoreline as you see in the photo above.

Crease and fold all the score lines. Assemble the box with the two pieces coming together in the back. Adhere to the inside back of the cover. Adhere a piece of designer paper to the front of this box.

Decorate the front of the cover (best to do this before adhering the box inside!). Tie a ribbon around to tie and close or make a belly band to match.

Card Box Cards

A gift of cards is always going to be welcome so make the presentation nice! You could put them in a cello bag and tie with a pretty ribbon and tag, or just as easy, make a card holder like this one to give your gift!

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With the Last-Chance retirement list out now and the new Stampin’ Up! Catalog about to go live, now is the perfect time to make sure you are connected with a Demonstrator to keep you up to date on Stampin’ Up! news, new product information and ideas for using those new stamps and accessories!

An extra bonus is that at Christmas time I send out my “12 Weeks of Christmas” holiday emails to all my subscribers. These are extra, separate emails with one holiday project per week to inspire you to start working on your holiday cards, gifts and finally, packaging! You can copy the project exactly, get an idea for something to make on your own, or simply enjoy seeing a new project. I’m almost as happy seeing stamping ideas as I am doing the stamping! I just love new inspiration!

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Perennial Essence Simple All-Occasion Card

Perennial Essence Simple All-Occasion Card

This Perennial Essence Designer Series Paper will be in the new Stampin’ Up! Catalog on June 4th and it is gorgeous! The patterns are handpainted images made into this lovely paper! I don’t know if we have ever had anything quite like this designer paper before at Stampin’ Up!

This card is an easy design using just a strip of the designer paper, coordinating cardstock colors, a greeting from the Floral Essence Stamp Set and this new beautiful ribbon, 5/8″ Organdy Striped Ribbon.

The card base is Blackberry Bliss. I originally thought I was going to use Petal Pink and I had trimmed off this little strip of paper. When I changed to the Blackberry Bliss, I decided to just use that strip of pink next to the designer paper. I adhered a strip of the ribbon around the designer paper and tied on a bow. This ribbon is so pretty, but it also allows the designer paper to show through a bit.

The greeting is from the coordinating stamp set, Floral Essence. This stamp set has flowers and sentiments and also a coordinating punch, the Perennial Flower Punch. It fits one of the 3-petal stamp images so you can stamp and punch a couple and make a layered flower!

The greeting is die cut with the Stitched Shapes Dies and layered on a Layering Circles Petal Pink scalloped circle.

This is a very simple card. You could do some watermark-type stamping on the Blackberry Bliss with the flower stamps if you wanted to add more. You could add some rhinestones or little embellishments on the greeting or even a few scatted on the card base instead of the stamping. You can almost always make a card very simple or jazz it up in several ways.

Try this Perennial Essence Simple All-Occasion Card when you get the Perennial Essence Designer Series Paper or make some simple cards with whatever paper you have now.

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Free As A Bird Friendship Card

Free As A Bird Friendship Card

Here’s my first card with new catalog product, the Free As A Bird Friendship Card. There are a lot of pretty designer papers coming in the new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog, but I think this Bird Ballad Designer Series Paper is one of the nicest. This new catalog has larger photos of the designer paper this year, but I still think you won’t know how beautiful the papers are until you see them in person!

I decided to use this card design with just half the card front being covered with designer paper so when I looked at the designer paper, I saw this grouping of yellow birds right near the bottom of the sheet so it was perfect! I chose Daffodil Delight Cardstock for the card base. First I planned to use one of the gray coordinating colors for a layer, but the birds seemed to have more brown in them so I switched to Crumb Cake Cardstock for a layer.

On a layer of Whisper White, I adhered the piece of Free As A Bird DSP with the yellow birds. I used a piece of the new Linen Ribbon with white edges along with the Mossy Meadow Linen Thread, both included in the Magnolia Lane Ribbon Combo Pack. I think the green linen thread is a nice accent on top of the linen ribbon. I doubled a separate piece of the green linen thread so I had two strands and made a bow with that, adhered with a Mini Glue Dot.

The greeting is included in the Free As A Bird Stamp Set, as are some other very nice, usable greetings. I stamped it in Crumb Cake Ink. I could have also used Black. The flowers from the stamp set are stamped in Memento Ink and colored with Stampin’ Blends, the Calypso Coral Light and Dark colors. I cut out the flowers with Paper Snips and adhered them to the card, one popped up with Stampin’ Dimensionals. I stamped one stem of leaves, colored with Old Olive Stampin’ Blends, and cut it apart to add to the flowers.

Again, the illustrations on the paper are just gorgeous! This piece I used looks like someone painted it or colored it by hand.

When June 4th rolls around, you might really want to add some of the products in this Bird Ballad Suite to your new catalog order! Especially the paper!

A stamp set on the Last-Chance List with a cute bird and flowers is called Petal Palette, so if you like birds you might want to check out this stamp set before it retires! Here is a card I made with the flowers in this stamp set.

Be sure to check out the retiring products and the Clearance Rack for what you need before the current catalog goes out!

May’s Everything Is Rosy Product Medley

Everything is Rosy Products
Images (c) Stampin’ Up! 2019

Remember, the Everything Is Rosy Product Medley is available only during the month of May, while supplies last. This is a whole collection of coordinating products, which is one of Stampin’ Up!’s strong points in their product lines. It’s also exclusive, as you won’t find these products anywhere else. It comes with Rose Gold accents and Shimmer Paint. Have you noticed how much Rose Gold jewelry is out in stores now? It’s the new trend. Rose Gold is a mixture of gold and copper to produce that pinkish look.

Here are a couple samples by Stampin’ Up to show what you can do with all these products in this collection.

Everything is Rosy Sample Pink Card
Image © Stampin’ Up! 2019

This card is made with the designer paper, die cut flowers, rose gold foil, and more. With the congratulations greeting it would be perfect for graduation!

Everything is Rosy Sample Narrow Card and Envelope
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This fun card is made with the Whisper White Narrow Note Cards and Envelopes. The card is decorated with die-cut stamped flowers and an already die cut tag. Wouldn’t you love to get this card with such a cute decorated envelope?!

This Everything is Rosy Product Medley is only available during May so don’t delay if you really want this product. I know you will be able to make gorgeous cards and projects with all these products. It may look pricey but consider all that you are getting for that price. Everything you need in one box to start creating! All you have to do is enter this one number on your order! #150059 It can be a belated Mother’s Day gift for yourself! Why not?!

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New Stampin’ Up! Catalog Products Coming Soon!

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I was lucky enough to receive my Stampin’ Up! preorder, available to Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators during May, on Friday high and dry! With all the rain we were having since Tuesday, I was worried that my box of beautiful new catalog products could be getting wet and damaged one way or another before it arrived on my porch! But fortunately, it wasn’t pouring down rain when the box arrived and all is well!

However, with all the weekend hoopla with rain and Mother’s Day, I haven’t gotten to play with anything yet, but I did get these photos taken. The lighting isn’t great but they will give you an idea of how lovely some of these new designer papers are.

The top photo shows the new In Color ink pads. You might notice one color is missing. There is a quality control issue with the Purple Posy ink so that one is delayed right now. Hopefully, they will get it all corrected soon. The new In Colors 2019-2021 are Pretty Peacock, Seaside Spray, Rococo Rose, and Terracotta Tile as I have them lined up in the photo. I also got the Magnolia Lane Ribbon Combo Pack of Mossy Meadow Linen Thread and 3/8″ Linen Ribbon with white edges. Over on the right side is beautiful 3/8″ Scalloped Lace Trim in Very Vanilla and below it the beautiful 5/8″ Organdy Striped Ribbon in Petal Pink. The dies on the left are the Magnolia Memory Dies. On the right are the Stitched Nested Labels.

New Catalog Products Punches

I chose these two punches (to start with!). The one on the left is the Perennial Flower Punch that goes with the Floral Essence Stamp Set. You can punch several of these petals and stack them to make a 3D flower. The one on the right is the Hot Air Balloon Punch which I bought because I’ve seen samples of magnolia flowers made with the punch (rather than a hot air balloon!).

New Catalog Products Bird Ballad DSP

This is the Bird Ballad Designer Series Paper, and even though I am not into birds, I love this paper! The images are so cute and pretty. It goes with the Bird Ballad Suite and Free As a Bird Stamp Set.

New Catalog Products Bird Ballad DSP2

This is the other side of the Bird Ballad papers.

New Catalog Products Garden Lane DSP

This paper (lighting not very good!) is the Garden Lane Designer Series Paper. It’s very pretty so I couldn’t pass it up!

New Catalog Products Garden Lane DSP2

This is the other side of the Garden Lane Designer Paper. So pretty!

New Catalog Products Magnolia Lane DSP

This paper is in the Magnolia Lane Suite, the Magnolia Lane Designer Series Paper. I bet this suite is going to be one of the most popular products

New Catalog Products Magnolia Lane DSP2

Here is the opposite side of the Magnolia Lane papers. Also pretty!

New Catalog Products Perennial Essence DSP

THIS PAPER! The Perennial Essence Designer Series Paper is hand-painted impressionistic imagery in rich colors, the catalog says. This photo doesn’t do it justice and I’m not sure it is a paper most people would just pick out on their own. But I’ve seen some gorgeous samples using this paper so I had to have it.

New Catalog Products Perennial Essence DSP2

This is the opposite side of the Perennial Essence Designer Paper. Also beautiful.

New Catalog Stamp Sets

Here are the stamp sets I chose just to start in my pre-order! Just couldn’t have everything at once!

I also bought a package of the new In Colors cardstock but forgot to photograph it. We only had select products to choose from in our pre-order, not the whole catalog. Probably just as well because it was hard enough to choose from the pre-order! If I was super-rich, I would want it all, of course!

The new catalog goes live on June 4th. Even if you don’t have a copy, you will be able to see it online. If you are interested in Stampin’ Up! products and do not have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator you are working with, email me at Karen@Karenstamps.com with your contact information. Let me know if you are a new stamper or experienced and what you are most interested in making. If you would like a copy of the new catalog I would be happy to mail you a complimentary copy and be your Demonstrator.

In the meantime, be sure to shop the Last-Chance List of retiring products. It’s best to go to the Online Store and see what is available rather than read through the list. Also, for some fun bargains, don’t miss the Clearance Rack!

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