Welcome to this month’s Paper Crafting Blog Hop featuring the theme Happy Birthday. I am excited to share another project with you today. Fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators from all over the globe are participating, so we have lots of fun projects to share with you. I hope you get loads of creative inspiration from them. You may have started here, or arrived from the talented Sue Boerner’s blog. Wasn’t her project amazing? Either way, you’re in the right place!
I decided to use the pretty Pansy Petals DSP because I wanted to create a pretty birthday card and I also wanted to use one or more of the 2021-23 In Colors which are featured in this paper. As I don’t yet have the Pansy Patch stamp set/dies bundle I decided to cut out one of the floral images in the paper to use for the focal image. I was really happy with how this turned out.
I decorated the inside with more of the DSP and another fussy cut flower. I gave both flowers a good hit of Wink of Stella, so they are very shimmery in real life, but couldn’t capture this in the pics.
SUPPLIES:
Stamps: – Peaceful Moments
Inks: – Memento Black, Wink of Stella, Black Marker
The Hand Penned DSP is on sale for the rest of July. Seethis post for more details.
All of the products I used for this project are available in my online store here. If you live in Australia and don’t already have a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I would be delighted to assist you. Click “Contact Me” at the top of this page or click here to get the conversation started. Thanks!
If you are placing an online order of less than $250, and you use the host code for this month, shown in the sidebar menu on the right, you will receive a small gift from me. If your order is more than $250 you should not use the code as you will earn host rewards for yourself.
If you are placing an online order of less than $250, and you use the hostess code for this month, shown in the sidebar menu on the right, you will receive a small gift from me. If your order is more than $250 you should not use the code as you will earn hostess rewards for yourself.
If you would like to purchase Stampin’ Up! products at a discount and/or run your own business, read more about Joining HERE, and please contact me if you have any questions. I would love you to join us at Netty’s Inkers.
Welcome to this month’s Paper Crafting Blog Hop, featuring the theme Thinking of You Girls. I am excited to share another project with you today. Fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators from all over the globe are participating, so we have lots of fun projects to share with you. I hope you get loads of creative inspiration from them. You may have started here, or arrived from the talented Tracy Held’s blog. Wasn’t her project amazing? Either way, you’re in the right place!
I decided to use the Quite Curvy Bundle with the Dragonfly stamp from the Suite Sampler Hostess Stamp Set. Both are in the January-June 2021 Mini Catalogue. I just love this bundle and I’ve become a bit obsessed by the Blends/Isopropanol Background technique with Vellum. I think the combination work well for a Thinking of You card, although these colours would suit a girl or a bloke.
SUPPLIES:
Stamps: – Quite Curvy, Suite Sampler
Ink : – Night of Navy Blend, Daffodil Delight Blend, Versamark inkpad
Card: – Basic White (thin), Night of Navy, Daffodil Delight, Vellum.
Tools: – Curvy Dies, Scissors
Embellishments: – Silver Embossing Powder
I hope you like my card. Thanks for joining us for our Blog Hop.
Click on the link below and you will be taken to Sandra Robert’s blog. I’m sure she will have something amazing to share.
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If you would like to purchase Stampin’ Up! products at a discount and/or run your own business I would love to have you join us at Netty’s Inkers. Click “Contact Me” at the top of this page or click here.
Welcome to this month’s Paper Crafting Blog Hop, featuring the Birthdays . I am excited to share another project with you today. Fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators from all over the globe are participating, so we have lots of fun projects to share with you. I hope you get loads of creative inspiration from them. You may have started here, or arrived from the talented Tracy Held’s blog. Wasn’t her project amazing? Either way, you’re in the right place!
I decided to use a new (to me) technique, making backgrounds using Blends and Isopropanol on vellum. The technique is shown by Aussie SU Demo Michele Jutrisa here. I also wanted to use the Well Written Stamp Set and Well Written Dies.
SUPPLIES:
Stamps: – Well Said
Ink : – Bermuda Bay Blend, Old Olive Blend, Memento Black
Card: – Basic White (thick & thin), Basic Black, Bermuda Bay, Old Olive, Vellum.
Tools: – Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder, Well Written Dies, Stitched Sp Sweetly Dies, Banners Pick A Punch
Embellishments: – Holiday Rhinestones
Thanks for joining us for our Blog Hop.
Click on the link below and you will be taken to Sue Boerner’s blog. I’m sure she will have something amazing to share.
Here’s a list of hoppers in case you get off the trail:
You can view and download a pdf copy of each of the 2020-21 annual Catalogue and the January-June Mini Catalogues from the sidebar menu on the right side of my blog
Welcome to this month’s Paper Crafting Blog Hop, featuring the SaleABration promotion products . I am excited to share another project with you today. Fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators from all over the globe are participating, so we have lots of fun projects to share with you. I hope you get loads of creative inspiration from them. You may have started here, or arrived from the talented Tracy Held’s blog. Wasn’t her project amazing? Either way, you’re in the right place!
I decided to use the Oh So Ombre DSP in my project because I just love it. (And its FREE during this promotion.) I thought the Merry Merlot would go well with the Rococo Rose and I think it does.
The stamp set is a hostess set and I hadn’t used it yet so thought I’d put some ink on that rubber. Unfortunately, there is no die to match this floral image but it wasn’t too difficult to fussy cut. I think the Gilded leafing and the gold ribbon really set it off, although they are much prettier in life.
You can find details about the SaleABration promotion and the 2021 JJ Mini Catalogue HERE. You can view and download pdf copies of these catalogues from the sidebar menu on the right side of my blog, SaleABration ends 28 February, so get your FREEBIES while you can.
Welcome to this month’s Paper Crafting Blog Hop featuring new products from the January-June 2021 Mini Catalogue and the 2021 Sale-A-Bration products. I am excited to share another project with you today. Fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators from all over the globe are participating, so we have lots of fun projects to share with you. I hope you get loads of creative inspiration from them. You may have started here, or arrived from the talented Tracy Held’s blog. Wasn’t her project amazing? Either way, you’re in the right place!
I wanted to use the Darling Donkeys Stamp Set. I also wanted to use the new Blending Brushes. I decided to use sunset type colours and convert the images to silhouettes by colouring them in black. The fact that one donkey had a rose gave me the idea of Valentines Day, so I hand drew the hearts and the ground and grass. Then I went looking for a suitable greeting. I found It in the Geared Up Garage Set. In Australia, many people don’t celebrate Valentines Day and, if they do, its only by couples. My hubbie and I don’t do mushy Valentines but we do mark the occasion, so I felt that this card was perfect. What do you think?
supplies used:
Stamps:- Darling Donkeys (2021 Sale-A-Bration), Geared Up Garage
Card:– Whisper White ( thin), Basic Black, Mango Melody
Ink:- Versamark, Memento Black, Bumble Bee, Poppy Parade and Melon Mambo
Tools:– Blending Brushes (2021 January-June Mini Catalogue), Basic Black Stampin’ Write Marker, Garage Gears Dies
Other:– White Embossing Powder, Stampin’ Dimensionals,
Thanks for joining us for this month’s hop. Now click on the image below to go to Sue Boerner’s blog to see what fun projects she has created.
Here’s a list of hoppers in case you get off the trail:
If you live in Australia and don’t already have a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I would be delighted to assist you. Click “Contact Me” at the top of this page or click here to get the conversation started. If you’d like to recreate the project, all current products are available from my online storehere or emailme.
The January-June Mini Catalogue runs through to June 2021, while this round of Sale-A-Bration will end 28 February. If you are placing an online order of less than $250, and you use the hostess code for this month, shown in the sidebar menu on the right, you will receive a small gift from me. If your order is more than $250 you should not use the code as you will earn hostess rewards for yourself.
If you would like to purchase Stampin’ Up! products at a discount and/or run your own business, read more about Joining HERE, and please contact me if you have any questions. I would love you to join us at Netty’s Inkers.
That’s it for now, thanks for hopping by…………………………………………..…………..til next time,
Welcome to this month’s Paper Crafting Blog Hop featuring the theme of Gift Packaging. I am excited to share another project with you today. Fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators from all over the globe are participating, so we have lots of fun projects to share with you. I hope you get loads of creative inspiration from them. You may have started here, or arrived from the talented Tracy Held’s blog. Wasn’t her project amazing? Either way, you’re in the right place!
I decided to use the Most Wonderful Time paper because I just love red for Christmas. I spotted a cute little gift bag made with this paper collection on page 2 of the mini catalogue. I thought it was so cute I decided to case it. It is perfect for a small gift or voucher. Caseing Catalogue projects is a great way to come up with new ideas.
The supplies I used from the Most Wonderful Time Product Medley:
DSP, Holly diecut, Star of Bethlehem Die, gold tinsel.
Additional supplies used:
Card: –Real Red Card, Gold Foil paper
Tools:– Stitched Shapes Dies Circle, Bone Folder
Other: –Stampin’ Dimensionals, Tear n Tape
Thanks for joining us for this month’s hop. Now click on the image below to go to Sue Boerner’s blog to see what fun projects she has created.
Here’s a list of hoppers in case you get off the trail:
If you live in Australia and don’t already have a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I would be delighted to assist you. Click “Contact Me” at the top of this page or click here to get the conversation started.
If you’d like to recreate the project, all current products are available from my online storehere or emailme. The medley is reduced by 40% and the refill kit by 10% during the current Year End Close Out sale. If you are placing an online order of less than $250, and you use the hostess code for this month, shown in the sidebar menu on the right, you will receive a small gift from me. If your order is more than $250 you should not use the code as you will earn hostess rewards for yourself.
If you would like to purchase Stampin’ Up! products at a discount and/or run your own business, read more about Joining HERE, and please contact me if you have any questions. I would love you to join us at Netty’s Inkers.
That’s it for now, thanks for hopping by…………………………………………..…………..til next time,
My name is Annette McMillan. I love to make cards and other papercraft projects and this is my place to share my creations and other information. I have been a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator in Canberra, Australia for over 15 years and papercrafting for 22 years or so. I run card making classes for all skill levels and can offer in-home demonstrations for you and your friends. I also sell cards which can be stock or on commission. see more HERE.