Showing posts with label iridescent ribbon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iridescent ribbon. Show all posts

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Thinking of you hydrangea fun fold card

 For my project today, I’ve made a super simple fun fold card using the large hydrangea from the Thankful Garden bundle.  This bundle is so fun and versatile because it has the added decorative dies.  You can it, watercolor it, use the masks to color it, or use Designer Series Paper for it.  Lots of possibilities!  If you want to see how I put this card together and learn a few tips and tricks, be sure to watch the video replay over on my YouTube channel.



Measurements and Supplies:
Thankful Garden bundle 165534* (includes stamps 165526, dies 165533 & decorative masks 165538)
Wonderful Thoughts stamps 161899 and Wonderful Thoughts dies 161491 (no bundle available)
Textured Notes dies 165555
Beautiful Bokeh 6x6 Designer Series Paper 164607
    4 1/8" x 5 3/8", then cut into two pieces at 2 3/4" on the short side & additional pieces for stamping
Thick Basic White cardstock base 5 1/2" x 7 1/8", scored at 4 1/4" on the long side
Basic White cardstock for stamping & to cut the 3rd largest rectangle from Textured Notes dies
    for inside layer 2 3/4" x 5 3/8"
Medium Basic White envelope
Iridescent Striped Trim ribbon 163299
Tinsel Gems Four-Pack 161623
Ink Pads: Pebbled Path, Balmy Blue, Shaded Spruce, Fresh Freesia, Blueberry Bushel

Thanks so much for stopping by today.  I hope you've learned some tricks for the easiest use of the Thankful Garden bundle.  To shop my online store for your Stampin' Up! supplies, click on the shopping cart.  

Until next time; be happy, stay healthy 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 could be less expensive if the discounts are deep enough.


Sunday, March 2, 2025

It's a good day to celebrate birthday card

 The card I have for you today continues using those Sale a-bration free items Stampin' Up! offered through February 28.  I showed this card during a live tutorial on Thursday before SAB ended.  However, if you don't have that particular stamp set, you can use any small Happy Birthday, confetti or other sentiment you have in your stash and still make a card very similar.  The technique of making your own designer series paper is the main focus here.  The remaining images from this card are all still available in current stamp sets available in my online store.  You can watch the video replay over on my YouTube channel where I show you how to make your own paper and how to make your own banner piece to fit the die cut banner from Birthday Celebration dies.  




Measurements and Supplies:
Birthday Celebration bundle 164599* (includes stamps 164592 & coordinating dies 164598)
Pocket Thoughts 163547 (for the cupcake image)
Day to Celebrate (SAB free choice retired 2/28/25) Happy Birthday, confetti and Day to celebrate)
Elements of Text 164774 (background text on banner)
Encircled in Friendship 163623 (inside sentiment--last chance list heavily discounted)
Ink Pads: Blackberry Bliss, Bubble Bath, Garden Green and Soft Sea Foam
Stampin' Blends alcohol marker: Soft Sea Foam color white cardstock before die cutting tiny leaves
Wink of Stella Glitter Brush 141897
Blackberry Bliss cardstock for card base 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored at 4 1/4" & 2 3/8" x  3 1/4"
Basic White cardstock, 4 x 5 1/4", 3 5/8" x 4 7/8" (inside layer) & scraps for stamping
Iridescent Striped Trim 163299
Iridescent Faceted Gems 163368

Thanks so much for stopping by!  I appreciate you taking time from your busy day.
Until next time; be happy, stay healthy 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 could be less expensive if the discounts are deep enough.