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TIME TO SAY THANK YOU

Hello and thank you for popping by. I am so delighted that you want to check out today’s project.

Thank you for joining us for our Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrator Training Program Monthly Blog Hop! We are so happy that you could join us today for this blog hop for ideas and creative inspiration. We are a group of Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrators from around the world that are taking part in training that is helping us to build a successful Stampin’ Up!® business and reach some goals we have set. We really appreciate your support.

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Once a month I prepare ‘Thank You’ cards to send to those of my customers who have placed an order. At the start of the following month I take these cards and add a personal message inside each of the cards, usually on a sticky note so that the card can be used by the recipient. For those customers who met the minimum purchase threshold, I also add a small thank you gift.

For this collection of thank you cards I decided to use up some of the retiring Oh So Ombre 6″x 6″ Designer Series Paper – and, some of the retiring Rococo Rose cardstock.

The ‘thanks’ sentiment comes from the Biggest Wish Stamp Set – this set is going to be THE go to stamp set for most of your cards!

These cards are great examples of #simplestamping. Each card shows the basic recipe – ink, stamps and paper. A coordinating colour cardbase, a layer of matching Designer Series Paper and a Stamp stamped in the same Ink.

If you live in Australia and want to place an order for Stampin’ Up!® products, you might want to order through me if you would like to receive this kind of appreciation.

Make sure you see all the other great cards made for this blog hop.

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.

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SPINNER, SPINNER … WHAT’S FOR DINNER?

Hello to those of you who have popped by today. I always love to see the countries that you come from – this shows in my WordPress reports each day.

I would love you to leave a comment and tell me where you’re from – more than just the country. The reason, I invite you to do this, is because my husband and I love to travel and I enjoy discovering new places. Who knows, one day we might meet and craft together.

For today’s project I chose the What’s Cookin’ Bundle. As soon as I saw this bundle, in the new 2021-2022 Annual Catalogue, I knew it would be on my wishlist. I have always loved cooking and was a Home Economics teacher for most of my 35 years of teaching. (P.S. I also really loved sewing and textiles and everything Home Ec related).

I also wanted to use the Give It a Whirl Dies to have some fun. I began by cutting the key components of the ‘whirl’ mechanism. This allowed me to position the stitched rectangle shape for the top layer. Then I was able to make some faint pencil outlines on the spinning circle to be able to stamp the three elements that you see when the scalloped spinner: ‘Happiness is Homemade’, ‘What’s Cookin’?’, and the three chefs’ toques.

After the three elements were stamped, I went on to the front panel. I used my Stamparatus to carefully position the mixing bowl so that I could step stamp five bowls. I used Soft Sea Foam to stamp the bowls.

I stamped and fussy cut four of the utensils to position onto the upper layer – using Crumb Cake, Soft Suede and Gray Granite. The egg lifter was cut, from Basic Gray cardstock, using the lifter from the Cookin’ Dies. Before adhering this top layer, using Stampin’ Dimensionals, I stamped the saucepans image around the outer edges of the card front. This allowed sufficient space for the turning mechanism to work effectively.

I stamped the chef toques onto the card insert and envelope front.

This is what the collection, of most of the products I used for this project, looks like. I was so excited to see brads return to our catalogue. The Round & Square Brads, in black and white, will be so incredibly useful!

What do you think of my SPINNER, SPINNER … WHAT’S FOR DINNER? card? I am very pleased with my first adventure with this bundle and am starting to think of other ways to use it.

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.

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Cookin' Dies
[154333]
$50.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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GROWING GARDEN

Hello and welcome. Thank you for popping by to check out today’s project.

Today I’m sharing my project for this week’s Global Design Project theme challenge – #GDP295.

For this project I decided to use the new Batik Boutique Bundle.

BATIK BOUTIQUE BUNDLE

I love these stylised flowers and leaves. They are going to loads of fun to create with.

After choosing the stamp set and dies, I chose colours to coordinate with the Holiday Rhinestone Basic Jewels. I wanted to make a split front card and have the flowers growing up through the opening.

In keeping with the theme – flowers need water to grow, so I used the Water Painters to help these flowers ‘grow’. I stamped the flowers onto Shimmery White cardstock, using Jet Black StazOn.

After the flowers were dry, I cut them using the coordinating Batik Dies and then added some Clear Wink of Stella. For the split front layer, I cut a piece of Night of Navy cardstock measuring 5-3/4″x 4-1/4″. Then I stamped two images from the Batik Boutique Stamp Set onto that piece of cardstock using the same colour ink. Then I placed a tick mark 1″ in from the top left corner along the top and down the left side. I used these marks and the bottom right hand corner to line up along the paper trimmer.

The next step was to position the flowers evenly along each side and secure them in place. The two triangular pieces were then glued into place and the floweres interwined. After gently shaping the flowers and leaves, each flower had a Stampin’ Dimensional placed behind it so that it would stay lifted. I stamped the same floral image inside the card and onto the envelope.

The sentiment comes from the Dragonfly Garden Stamp Set and this layer was cut using one of the Tasteful Label Dies. The finishing touch was to add the Holiday Rhinestone Basic Jewels.

So, what do you think of my growing garden? I’m not sure if I would have thought of this card design if it wasn’t for the GDP challenge. I am enjoying being part of a couple of blog hops and challenges each week.

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.

Product List
Batik Dies
[155962]
$50.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00