Good Morning everyone. I am back with exciting news. As a Demonstrator I was given the opportunity to see what is coming and going for 2024-2025. The new Annual Catalog will be out in May. So that means the Retirement Lists are out. Yes, there two lists. I am giving you the links below.
Don’t forget the 2022-2024 In Colors are retiring which includes their Designer Series Paper, cardstock, ink, and the Blends,
So don’t wait to order these products right away. For the others you will need to wait until April 9th. The In Color products will sell out. I would appreciate you ordering from me. Order Here
Now for today’s newsletter. Let us step up our designs.
Stepping It Up: Just Kiddin’ Suite Collection |
When you need cards that let you sail away to the joyful, carefree days of childhood, these whimsical step-ups are great to have on hand—either for yourself or to share in a class. Anchors aweigh! | CASUAL We love these cards boat-loads—and the casual version is as easy as can be! Simply swipe an Azure Afternoon Classic Stampin’ Pad against Azure Afternoon Cardstock to achieve tone-on-tone depth and texture. (Use our new Stampin’ Brayer if you’d really like to lay on the color!) Stamp the adorable “Land, ho!” image in Azure Afternoon ink on the Perennial Postage die cut (made from Basic White Cardstock). Finish with a sentiment stamped in Tuxedo Black Memento ink on Old Olive Cardstock. AVID To make the shipshape avid card, die cut postage stamp shapes from Azure Afternoon and Tahitian Tide Cardstock; emboss both shapes using the Cascading Ruffles Embossing Folder, then layer them behind the focal point to create a “wavy” background. Stamp the image in Memento ink, color with your choice of Stampin’ Blends, die cut, then adhere the colored image to the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals. ARTFULLY AVID Die cut the image from our Just Kiddin’ Designer Series Paper—the coloring is done for you! Add a Perennial Postage layer die cut from Just Kiddin’ Designer Series Paper. Tear strips of Tahitian Tide Cardstock (distressed with Tahitian Tide ink) and layer them with the other card elements.