I have not had a chance to use this delightful new punch bundle yet! This set is featured on the cover of the mini catalogue and has proven very popular.
You can see how I made this card in my video tutorial….
The embossing on the background panel adds some detail.
I love the bold contrast of the Pecan Pie but the subtle look using Crumb Cake is lovely too!
The little heart from the punch is cute embellishment and a splash of colour comes from the wreath.
The supplies used are listed and linked to the online store below.
Have you ever been stuck for some creative inspiration?
There’s lots within the pages of the Stampin’ Up! Catalogue… Don’t have one? … There’s a link to the digital catalogues in the Menu, or at the bottom of this post!
You can see how I made this card in my video tutorial….
Whether you choose a monochromatic look or something a little different, these cards look amazing when they are complete.
I used a bunch of pearls or rhinestones to add some glitz and sparkle too.
The supplies used are listed and linked to the online store below.
So here it is, the first Christmas card of 2024. This one is very simple though, using some festive colours with the layout.
I used the Perennial Postage dies to cut a panel, which I blended with some Poppy Parade ink. I probably should have added more than I did… It looks a bit pink!
You can see how I made this card in my video tutorial….
Layers of Basic White and Gold Foil were added before wrapping some metallic trim. The panel was then added to Shaded Spruce card base.
I used the online exclusive Greetings of the Season stamp set to create the sentiment, which I cut out with the Modern Oval punch.
This version uses Bubble Bath, Soft Seafoam and Smoky Slate which turned out much prettier, in my opinion.
The supplies used are listed and linked to the online store below.
This sketch is so flexible… I’m keeping it nice and simple.
The rectangle was cut using the Everyday Details dies. I added Pretty in Pink and Petunia Pop ink with a Blending Brush and layered it on to black cardstock.
I used a scrap of Summer Splash cardstock to create a banner to go across the rectangle and wrapped some bakers twine.
The sentiment was stamped onto black cardstock and heat embossed in white.
The card base is made with Basic Beige cardstock with an embossed background.
This version uses Copper Clay, Wild Wheat and Boho Blue on a Very Vanilla card base.
The supplies used are listed and linked to the online store below.
Today’s card is made for the latest Inspire Create Challenge Design Team!
For Challenge #174 we are making cards for the guys!
You can see the other design team projects and take part in the challenge by clicking below!
I am working with the Sketched Plaid background stamp to make my project today.
I used a dark ink for the stamping, and added extra lines with a Stampin’ Blend marker.
The panel was layered onto matching cardstock.
Some twine was added before adhering to the card base.
The sentiment was stamped to match the card base and die cut using the Everyday Details die. This was added to a larger die cut, and adhered to the card with dimensionals.
This version uses Misty Moonlight, Night of Navy and Wild Wheat!
Here’s another background idea for you, this time using the Nested Essentials dies!
Six die cuts are needed, I used 3 in Basic White, 2 in Pool Party and 1 in Night of Navy.
The Basic White shapes were adhered first. The centre one was added last and helps with positioning the coloured pieces.
The sentiment is taken from Wonderful Thoughts and stamped with Blueberry Bushel ink.
You can see how I made this card in my video tutorial….
A combination of Thoughtful Wishes and Sentimental Park created the foliage and flowers. Some Wink of Stella pulled some colour from the stamped outline.
This card used Calypso Coral and Petal Pink, not my favourite colours, but look great together in this layout.
I also creating this version when I was designing today’s project. This one uses the smaller shape in Basic White. The flowers are in Melon Mambo and the sentiment in Pebbled Path.
The supplies used are listed and linked to the online store below.