Hello stampin' friends. I told you recently that I would be back with another preview of the FABULOUS Color and Contour stamp and die set bundle. This card is more or less lifted from the 2021-2022 Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog, but when they do it SO well, it is worth casing.
First, in addition to using the Color and Contour bundle, I also used four of the five new In-Colors: Pale Papaya, Polished Pink, Fresh Freesia, Soft Succulent, and not pictures, Evening Evergreen.
The base card is Polish Pink cardstock. The scallop edged die is part of the Color and Contour bundle - it is the largest of the five layering dies in the bundle.
To create the fun striped background, I used our Stampin' Up! Blending Brushes with the in-color inks on white cardstock. I then stamped the fun flowers in black ink and added polished pink ink splatter dots. I finished the card off with in-color gems placed randomly on the card front.
This card looks more difficult to make that it is. It was a quick and simple card, with a huge visual impact.
I am going to rush off and start dinner, but I wish I could stay and share further.
Hello Stampin' Friends. Today I am going to share more of the new products available in the 2021-2022 Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog which are available after May 4th.
Today I am using the new Flowers of Friendship bundle - the stamps and the punch, as well as new In-Colors. I started with a continuing favorite, the Jar stamp from Jars of Flowers bundle. I stamped the Jar in black ink, then punched it out using the Jar punch. I stamped a sentiment from the Flowers of Friendship stamp set.
Next, I stamped the flowers inside the jar onto the front of my card. I used new In-Color Stampin' Blend markers to color the flowers - Fresh Freesia and Pale Papaya. I used the stamps and punch to create additional flower and the leaves. The leaves were colored with Soft Succulent.
Hello Stampin' Friends! Today I am going to give you a look at three of the new products available in the 2021-2022 Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog which releases on May 4. The first is this gorgeous designer series paper - Hand Penned DSP. This set of 12 x 12-inch dsp includes two doubled sided sheets each of six designs. Each sheet has fabulous hand penned and water colored florals on one side and coordinating pastel prints on the reverse. And each of them is stunning!
The next new product(s) featured on this card are the stamps used, both the pretty flowers and the sentiment. The stamps are from the Elegantly Said stamp set. I stamped the flowers on white vellum and embossed them with white embossing powder.
Finally, this card features one of the new In-Colors. The in-colors are five new colors that will be part of the Stampin' Up! array of colors for only two years. The first year they release they are called the new in-colors. The color featured on this card is Soft Succulent. I used both the cardstock and the pretty organza ribbon.
Thanks for stopping by today. I will be back with more new projects to share soon.
Hello friends. Today I have fun news to share with you about the May release of the NEW 2021-2022 Stampin' Up! Annual catalog (wild cheers)! The catalog will release for customer purchases on Tuesday, May 4th. If you placed an order with me in the last 12 months, you will be receiving the new catalog in the mail (more wild cheers)! This will be especially helpful in building your wish list. Today I planning to share two new hints/previews from the new catalog.
Each year Stampin' Up! release five new limited run colors. The new five colors are in the line for only two years. The year the colors release we refer to the new colors as our In-Colors. The 2021-2022 In-Colors are some of my absolute favorites! They are pictured in the photographs above and below. The colors are (in order from the above photo):
Fresh Freesia
Polished Pink
Evening Evergreen
Soft Succulent
Pale Papaya
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