Stampin’ Up! Christmas Quilt cards

Stampin' Up! Christmas Quilt

This is the first of no doubt many using some new products from the new Autumn/Winter catalogue

This is the Christmas Quilt bundle. Now, I am not a quilter but I loved this suite as soon as I saw it. One of the reasons for that is that although you can see I’ve made Christmas cards this time, you could use the bundle all year round – I’ve already made some non-seasonal cards with it.

Stampin' Up! Christmas Quilt

The Framelits dies cut out the pinwheel and you can fit in different colour/design pieces. I’ve also used the Quilt Top embossing folder, which you can see above, which is also not just for Christmas!

What made piecing this altogether an easy process was using some of the new Mulitpurpose adhesive sheets – they have adhesive on both sides and are so useful.

Stampin' Up! Christmas Quilt

I made these cards for a swap, hope the recipients like them!

To see more uses of this versatile bundle watch this Stampin’ Up! video

This is what I used to make the cards. Please contact me if you have any questions about them. Clicking on the products below will take you to that item in my shop should you wish to order.

 

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Stampin’ Up! Carols of Christmas

Stampin' Up! Carols of Christmas

So, the Seasonal Catalogue is now live – hurrah!

I know you could already buy this bundle in August, but I think it deserves another outing because it is so diverse. I have seen lots and lots of different cards made with it, each different, and each beautiful.

 

Stampin' Up! Carols of Christmas

This is what I’ve made with my bundle. I have plans for more designs so watch this space!

In the example above I’ve also used the beautiful Softly Falling embossing folder, and a stitched oval framelit as well as heat embossing the sentiment.

Stampin' Up! Carols of Christmas

This card uses the frame, which you could easily use on non-seasonal cards. I’ve used Old Olive cardstock and ink here but it doesn’t show up as well on the photos as it does in real life.

Here’s the video Stampin’ Up! made to go with the bundle:

So – if you’d like a Seasonal Catalogue and you don’t already have a demonstrator I can send you one. You need to live in France, the UK, The Netherlands, Germany or Austria – I can’t send one outside Europe, sorry!

I’m off the Cornwall for a couple of weeks, I’ll still be posting with new catalogue goodies, as well as some from the Annual catalogue.

 

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Eastern Beauty cards from Stampin’ Up!

Stampin' Up! Eastern Beauty cards

Sometimes you come across a stamp set with co-ordinating dies that have so many possibilities it’s hard to know where to start.

This is one of those sets. Eastern Beauty is available as a bundle (which means you get a 10% discount, yay!). Honestly you could go on and on and on with all the different combinations of stamps and dies.

There are also dies that have no matching stamps, but go wonderfully with the rest of the set and give even more possibilities.

Stampin' Up! Eastern Beauty cards

I used just a couple of combinations on these cards that I needed as thank you cards. I used the new In Colors which look good together too.

To go with this suite there is also some speciality Designer Series Paper, Eastern Gold vinyl stickers, and Mini Tassel assortment. I haven’t used any of those here, but you can use them to compliment the stamps and dies if you wish.

If you were looking for just one bundle, I would recommend this one. It’s useful for masculine cards too which can sometimes be a problem.

Stampin' Up! Eastern Beauty cards

Here’s what Stampin’ Up! have to say about this bundle:

Give it a go, I don’t think you’d regret this bundle.

 

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High Tide card with sponging from Stampin’ Up!

Stampin' Up! High Tide card with sponging

Today’s card uses the High Tide stamp set which is yet another one that I couldn’t decide whether to buy or not. After seeing lots of lovely cards made by fellow demonstrators though I took the plunge.

The lighthouse is two step stamping to give the shadow and dimension but it’s not hard to do.

Stampin' Up! High Tide card

I used a Post It note to mask off first the sky, then the sea to sponge them on. I used the Tree Builder punch to make the mask for the clouds, and after sponging the sea I used the stamp in the set to add the darker waves.

I added the birds right at the end.

Stampin' Up! High Tide card

All in all not the kind of card I’d usually make but I like it, and will be making more!

A little reminder. If you have vouchers from purchases in July you only have a few days left to use them on your August orders.

Not long to go til the Seasonal catalogue goes live! Lots of exciting stuff to come.

 

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Colourful Seasons birthday card from Stampin’ Up!

Stampin' Up! colourful Seasons

 

I made this card for my father-in-law for his birthday. He likes the sea so I thought he might like this card too! I’ve tried to make it a tranquil card, and I think I succeeded.

I die cut a circle out of some scrap paper and sponged the sand, sea and sky in the middle, it’s an effective technique to use.

Then I added the die cuts from the Colourful Season bundle. This is such a diverse set with extra dies that don’t match any stamps, the Adirondack chair being one of them. Aren’t the cherry blossoms cute too.

Stampin' Up! colourful Seasons

I stamped on the birds afterwards. The sentiment and the wading birds come from the now sadly retired Wetlands stamp set, but there are currents sets with birds that you could use instead. One of them is the High Tide stamp set – the flying birds are from that set but there are wading birds in it too.

The Colourful Seasons bundle has lots of stamps and dies for all seasons so I’ll definitely be using it again, I feel like I’ve barely begun to use it to its full potential.

Stampin' Up! colourful Seasons

Stampin’ Up! have a video which shows more of this great bundle:

 

Back soon!

 

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Magical Mermaid from Stampin’ Up!

Stampin' Up! Magical Mermaid card

Another whimsical card today, and another stamp set that I resisted for a while before deciding to buy it.

There are no dies with the stamp set so you’ll need to fussy cut the mermaid yourself if you want to give her some dimension, but she’s not difficult to cut around.

I used watercolour paper and first added a wash of Pool Party and Sahara Sand, then stamped the shells and weed over the top of them.

Stampin' Up! Magical Mermaid card

I used a variety of colours on the mermaid’s tail, then cut her out and added her with some dimensionals.

I wanted to add the sentiment right in the middle so I did that first, then added the mermaid afterwards.

I’m pleased with this card, it’s understated but effective I think.

Stampin' Up! Magical Mermaid card

Changing the subject slightly! I have Holiday season catalogues in the house – yay!

I’ll be doing some sneak peeks of what’s inside in the next couple of weeks so watch this space.

 

 

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Watercolour Fairy Celebration card from Stampin’ Up!

Stampin' Up! Fairy celebration watercolour card

 

This card is made with one of the stamps from Fairy Celebration. When I first saw this stamp set in the annual catalogue last year I liked it, but didn’t know whether I liked it enough to buy it.

Well, after it carried over to this year’s catalogue I caved in, and I’m glad I did. One piece of advice for you: if you want to watercolour the images as I did, then you do need watercolour paper. Textured paper or thick cardstock won’t do.

Stampin' Up! Fairy celebration watercolour card

I used an Aquapainter, but if you had a paint brush that would do fine.  I tried not to use too many colours – Rose Red, Peekaboo Peach, Old Olive, Melon Mambo, Soft Sky and Powder Pink.

I used Stampin’ Up! Basic Black archival ink so that the colour wouldn’t run. The backgound mat paper is from Naturally Eclectic because I thought it went well with the image.

Stampin' Up! Fairy celebration watercolour card

Now to try out the other images in the set. I’m thinking one of them would make a good shaker card – watch this space!

 

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Carols of Christmas from Stampin’ Up!

It’s August so it must be Christmas, yippee! Stampin’ Up! have released a bundle – stamp set and dies -from their new Seasonal Catalogue early. You can buy it throughout August, before the Seasonal Catalogue goes live on September 1st.

Here it is:

 I’ve had a little play, and there are lots of different combinations. This card uses the tree dies and one of the large seentiments.

 

 

Here are some more samples:

Click on the images in the table below if you’d like to buy – the bundle is available at a 10% discount – (€54/£40.50 for clearmount), or you can buy the stamp set and die set separately.

Here’s the video that Stampin’ Up! have made showcasing the bundle;

Now then, if you like this, and would like to get your hands on more seasonal stuff before September 1st there is a way. If you become a demonstrator in the month of August you’ll be able to order from the new catalogue – contact me for more details if you live the UK, France, the Netherlands, Germany or Austria.

More soon!

 

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Happiest of Days card from Stampin’ Up!

When I saw this stamp set in the new annual catalogue I thought it was so whimsical and I loved that, so of course it got added to my list of ‘must haves’.

As well as the cake I’ve used on these cards there’s also some presents that I’m keen to use, and a sprig of leaves which is lovely too. It’s the kind of stamp set that you could easily miss in the catalogue, but is actually very useful once you have it.

I made another card the same but different:

I used the Layered Leaves dynamic textured embossing folder on the pink card – I’ve been using it a lot. It has different layers to it which make it look great.

I also used one of the roses from the set on the pink card and fussy cut it to add it to the cake.

This is what Stampin’ Up! did with the same stamp set :

More to come next week!

 

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More Than Chocolate card using Stampin’ Up! supplies

More Than Chocolate card using Stampiin' Up! supplies

So, in my last post I said I’d be using a stamp set I loved as soon as I saw it in the catalogue, and here it is. More Than Chocolate – love it! I knew I had to have it.

Here I’ve used the heart shape that comes in the set, and die cut it using the Sweet and Sassy Framelits, then filled it with chocolates! How yummy.

There are wrappers, chocolates, and accents for each chocolate which gives lots of options. I used my markers to fill in some of the icing which really made a difference.

More Than Chocolate card using Stampiin' Up! supplies

Behind the chocolates I’ve put another die cut heart to act as a lid and used the lovely new Layered Leaves dynamic textuted embossing folder to add some interest.

Stampin’ Up! also added a half eaten chocolate which I added to the card – what a great idea (Stampin’ Up!, not me).

The background is from the Wood Textured paperstack, and the sentiment from the new Happy Birthday Gorgeous set.

More Than Chocolate card using Stampiin' Up! supplies

More to come soon.

Don’t forget that you only have until the end of July to get your bonus coupons to use in August – a €6/£4.50 voucher for every €60/£45 you spend. Only a few days left!

 

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