Showing posts with label eyelet blooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eyelet blooms. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Eyelet Blooms Butterflies thinking of you today

This week I will be focused on showing you sneak peek projects made with items from the soon-to-be-released May-Aug 2026 catalog and Online Exclusives.  Today's projects are focused solely on items from the upcoming catalog.  I've used the new 2026-2028 In Colors, the April POTM (product of the month) and bundles from the catalog.  I hope you enjoy this little sneak peek and are inspired to add these products to your wish list if you haven't already.  There is a video tutorial over on my YouTube for my projects and you can access that by clicking on this link.




Supplies and measurements:
All Aflutter bundle 167570 (includes stamps and coordinating punch)
Eyelet Blooms die 167984 (April 2026 POTM available only while supplies last)
Impressions Mat 167767 
Bloom Boutique Specialty DSP 167637
    4" x 5 1/4" piece & 1/2" x 3 5/8" for inside
Barely Blush cardstock for card base 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored in center at 4 1/4"
Peaceful Pine two-tone cardstock (lighter side) 3 1/2" x 4 1/4"
Basic White cardstock 2 3/4" x 3 1/2", inside layer 3 5/8" x 4 7/8" & scrap for stamping
Wink of Stella glitter brush 141897
Ink Pads: Barely Blush, Crisp Cantaloup, Golden Glow, Hydrangea Hue, Peaceful Pine, Memento Black
Stampin' Blends markers: Crisp Cantaloup, Golden Glow & Hydrangea Hue
2026-2028 In Color Dots 167546

Thanks so much for stopping by today.  While I realize you can't get the sneak peek products today, you can use whatever stamps you already have in your stash and create this same layout.  I'll see you soon!

Until next time; be happy, good health to you and happy stamping!
Teresa

*Purchasing bundles saves 10% over the individual piece prices when combined.  You must use the bundle item code for the 10% bundle discount.  When purchasing Last Chance items; be sure to check if the individual piece prices are discounted.  Individual piece prices may be less expensive if the discounts are deep enough.



Saturday, April 25, 2026

You're the sweetest fruit fun fold card

Today is part two of the continuation of Wednesday's post and the Homemade Sweetness suite of products.  The coordinating card uses much the same supplies as we used previously but also adds the April product of the month (POTM) as a little surprise element.  You will find the video tutorial for both projects over on my YouTube channel by clicking this link.  





Supplies and measurements:
Made with Sweetness bundle* 167492 (includes stamps and dies)
Filled with Sweetness bundle* 167475 (includes stamps and dies)
Nested Essentials dies 161597
April POTM Eyelet Blooms die 167984 (available while supplies last, only $5 USD with a qualifying purchase)
Gears & Textures 166851 (used one stamp for the cantaloupe rind texture)
Made With Sweetness DSP 167467
    scrap for blueberry die & 4" x 5 1/4", then cut into two pieces at 2 3/4" on the 4" side.
Basic White cardstock 4 3/8" x 5 1/2", inside layer 5 1/4" X 2 5/8" and scraps for stamping
Blackberry Bliss cardstock 4 3/8" x 5 1/2"
Two-tone cardstock scraps in Basic Beige, Crisp Cantaloup, Blackberry Bliss, Berry Burst, Strawberry Slush, Granny Apple Green and Golden Glow. 
Stamp pads: Soft Sea Foam, Strawberry Slush, Granny Apple Green, Memento Tuxedo Black, VersaMark
Stampin' Blends markers: Crisp Cantaloupe, Blackberry Bliss, Crumb Cake and Golden Glow
Wink of Stella glitter brush 141897
Basics Wow! embossing powder (white) 165679
Embossing Additions Tool Kit 159971
Tombow liquid glue, mini glue dots, Stampin' Seal for adhesives

Thanks for stopping by!  You will find all the supplies to make this project in my online store by clicking on the shopping cart.

Until next time; be happy, good health to you and happy stamping!
Teresa

*Purchasing bundles saves 10% over the individual piece prices when combined.  You must use the bundle item code for the 10% bundle discount.  When purchasing Last Chance items; be sure to check if the individual piece prices are discounted.  Individual piece prices may be less expensive if the discounts are deep enough.