Misplaced

Have you misplaced a Stampin’ Up! stamp set or dies? I have looked everywhere for the Radiating Stitches Dies with no luck.  I just found them.  I have a stand with my Keurig and a box of green tea bags.  At some point, I threw some cards on the stand and Radiating Stitches Dies were under all of it in the tea box. So I do want to use this one still even after retiring.  It makes such simple cards for any occasion.  I have always needed wedding and anniversary cards. So this set is perfect.

Spotlight on a Stamp

Color Combination:

  • Real Red
  • Basic White

Stamp Set:

Loviest Tree (words)

Ink:  

  • Memento Black

Paper: Remember I always use Basic White as my base.

  • Basic White 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″,  1/2″ x 2 1/2″
  • Real Red 4″ x 5 1/4″, 3″ x 4 1/4″, 3″ x 2 1/4″, 3″ x 3″

Tools:

  • Cut and Emboss Machine
  • Radiating Stitches Dies

Accessories:

  • Trimmer
  • Multiple Purpose Glue

 

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Weekly Newsletter September 9th

Some of you are skipping Halloween and getting your Christmas projects done.  Or maybe you are already done with Halloween.  If that is the case good for you.  So here is a Christmas project for you.

 

Festive Christmas Trees Step Up

If you’ve ever wanted lots of Christmas tree options for your seasonal card-making, the Decorative Trees Bundle is a must-have this year! With dies featuring snowflakes, holly, plaid textures, and more—plus a tree stamp image with all the trimmings–you’ll have endless variations for your Christmas cards and tags!

You could start by creating a stack of simple cards using a Basic White Cardstock card base and a Basic White Cardstock tree die cut. We added a tree-top star stamped with Pecan Pie ink and some Earth Tones Shimmer Gems “ornaments.” So simple, so perfect! (Tip: Adhesive Sheets work well with the detailed snowflake tree die pictured here.)

Next up: we put together some splendid gift packaging using the Book Treat Boxes (so cool!). Simply add Crumb Cake ink stars, a Christmas tree die cut, a banner (using Real Red Stampin’ Blends to draw vertical lines), and a tag made from Old Olive ink stamped on Old Olive Cardstock. (Tone-on-tone is always great!)

To make our most stepped-up project, we again used the Book Treat Box, but this time we stamped both star images on the box in Crumb Cake ink. We then cut a window in the box using the open tree die and backed the opening with a Window Sheet. To refine it a bit more, we adhered to the Crumb Cake Cardstock detailed snowflake tree die cut to the Window Sheet using Adhesive Sheets. To finish, we simply cut the tabs off the box and closed it using Cherry Cobbler & Gold 1/4″ (6.4 mm) Satin Ribbon.

Now what do you think you can do with the bundle? Have fun!

There is no exciting news other than the fact that the Holiday Catalog is available. I do want to call attention to the fabulous Decorative Trees because when you cut each tree out, the image will be on that tree. Just think of the possibilities!

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Mistake?

Did I make a mistake when designing this card? It has been lying on my desk for over a month because I was unsure I liked the design. It is a very simple card. I used the Delightful Daisies stamp set with the punch.  I embossed one side and the other side has the Country Designer Series Paper from the birdhouse set.

I am not going to post the information.  Just choose the colors you like.  Don’t forget tomorrow the weekly newsletter goes out.

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