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WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEDNESDAY

SAVE THE DATES – 17–19 July 2025, from 6:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m. (AEST)

Introducing the Virtual Album Retreat, a brand-new event that’s unlike anything Stampin’ Up! has ever done before!

During this three-day, virtual event, you’ll create 12 scrapbook spreads using the Month by Month Album Retreat 2025 kit, craft with customers and fellow demonstrators who love scrapbooking, learn new techniques, and connect on a personal level with fellow crafters and Stampin’ Up! staff. There will even be some fun giveaways!

To make the 12-spread album, you’ll want to purchase the Month by Month Album Retreat 2025 kit.

Everyone who purchases a kit will receive an email in early July with a link to the exclusive Facebook page where the live event will stream.

There are only have a limited number of kits, so make sure to order yours ASAP when the ordering period begins on 28 May!

Who: Crafters who love to scrapbook!

  • We encourage you to invite customers and friends who love to scrapbook to join this unique event.

When: 17–19 July 2025, from 6:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m. (AEST)

Where: Private Facebook Group

Registration: There is no registration for this event! By purchasing the Month by Month Album Retreat 2025 kit, you’ll get access to an exclusive Facebook group where the live event will stream.

Price of Month by Month Album Retreat 2025 kit: $435 AUD | $525 NZD

Language of Event: This event will be presented in English only.

After the Event: You can access the recorded event videos on the Virtual Album Retreat Facebook group page.

Exclusive After the Event Get Together: For those crafters living in Australia, and ordering their Retreat Kit through me, and can be in Brisbane in the week following the Retreat Event will be invited to guests at my exclusive day long get together to finish your layouts, meet other crafters and have a creative time amongst like-minded people. (Date, time and venue to be advised).

The card I created for today used the die cut letters that were left after I made my scrapbooking layout.

I started with a landscape tentfold card using Misty Moonlight card.

A panel of the Designer Series Paper was added to the card front.

Then I attached Stampin’ Dimensionals to the back of the three Party Alphabet die cuts. Then they were added to the front of the card.

I used the hearts die, from the Fancy Borders Dies, to create a Night of Navy strip of hearts that I added to a wider strip of Misty Moonlight card.

This layered heart strip had dimensionals added to the back and was then positioned on the front of the card.

I added a DSP strip inside the card and also adhered three of the die cut hearts to both the card insert and back of the envelope.

Finally, I added some of the white embellishments from the Hues of Blues Flowers to the card front.

Tomorrow I have two 3D projects to share with you.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below. Some items I have used are not yet available to share with you in the shopping details.

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TUESDAY TECHNIQUES & TIPS

Today I have three cards to share with you. They were projects from the Creativity Now crafting event for demonstrators.

TIP: One of the great benefits of joining Stampin’ Up!, as a demonstrator, is the opportunity for exclusive events and early access to new products. So my tip is to join when you can and enjoy these and many more benefits.

These are the new products that were used for this event – Peaceful Garden Suite Collection.

TIP: Enjoy a 10% discount on Bundles and save yourself the challenge of entering lots of separate products codes by entering the single code for Suite Collections.

These are the three cards that were designed for the event. Demonstrators received measurements and instructions for each project.

TECHNIQUE: The strips of Designer Series Paper were torn at one end. To reveal the white edge you need to tear the paper towards you.

TECHNIQUE: After die cutting some twigs they then had some colour added using a Blending Brush to lightly transfer some of the Cloud Cover ink.

The second card features some Peaceful Garden Glimmer Paper, embossed Cloud Cover card, A panel of Designer Series Paper and a Basic White panel with a stamped greeting.

TECHNIQUE: By leaving a pocket under the DSP panel, a tag can be inserted. This gives you another place to write a message.

TIP: Add a strip of the DSP to the card insert and more to the back of the envelope.

Finally, I added some of the white Hues of Blue Flowers.

The final card was made from a piece of Designer Series Paper.

This card uses a length of Misty Moonlight Silver Edges Ribbon to wrap around and secure the card’s opening.

TIP: Turn a white tag into a pale blue by using Cloud Cover ink and a Blending Brush. Start adding colour by rotating the brush off the tag and slowly brushing across it.

TECHNIQUE: It is quite easy to create your own coordinating envelope to match the card.

Tomorrow I have my own card design to share with you.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below. Some of the products are yet to be released so I’ll provide more details later.

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MEMORIES NEED TO BE MADE ON MONDAYS

Well, I get to say ‘welcome back’ after my week away on holdiays.

Today I want to share some scrapbooking layouts that I made during the Creativity Now virtual event that many Stampin’ Up! demonstrators were able to take part in earlier this month.

The event featured the soon to be available Peaceful Garden Suite Collection and the Peaceful Days Scrapbooking Workshop Kit.

Both the Suite and the Workshop Kit are just stunning and will be available when the September – December 2025 Mini Catalogue goes live.

The first six images show the layouts made using the Peaceful Days Scrapbooking Workshop Kit.

The kit comes with great instructions.

I bought a few clear plastic wallets to store the pieces of DSP and two-tone card that I precut for the layouts.

Where there are elements overlapping the photo spaces I left them unglued so that I easily position photos before securing the elements later.

On these two pages I miscut the DSP but I was able to make some basic adjustments to still get a great result.

The page of stickers makes decorating each layout quick and easy to embellish.

Using the Peaceful Greenery 3D Embossing Folder on elements of the layouts added some great additional texture.

After finishing the 6 layouts, from the workshop kit, I went on to create an extra layout using some of theleftover papers from the kit.

I also used the new Party Alphabet Dies and the Party Banner Dies.

It was fun to use strips of the leftover DSP, in varying widths, to create the background for the photo spaces and thepage title.

These scrapbook layouts were great to create.

I’m looking forward to the upcoming Virtual Album Retreat where I will be able to create 12 double page layouts , one for each month of the year.

On Wednesday, I will share more details about this event with you.

Tomorrow I have some cards to share with you.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below. There are some items that aren’t available yet but I will add details later.

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