A lovely card for a Tuesday morning and Day 30 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days. Only 10 days left! On today’s card I used the beautiful Artistic Dies. Isn’t this die gorgeous? To really make it pop on the card I die cut two of them and glued them together. This adds that little bit of extra dimensions to the card. So pretty and so easy!
I hope you have a lovely day! Take care and Happy Stamping!
Day 29 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days has quite an easy card for you. I used the He’s The Man Designer Series Paper. Not only does the package of paper have great masculine designs, but it also has two sheets of die-cut images including the one I used on the card here! Although I only used the designer paper, the He’s All That Bundle and the He’s The Man designer paper make it easy to create those masculine cards which we always seem to need and never have on hand!
It’s Stamp Camp Day to day and I am going to share the project the campers will doing with me. On Day 28 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days I am once again sharing the cute Rhino Ready Bundle with you. The bundle includes the Rhino Ready stamp set and the Rhino Ready dies. For my card I first decided on a color for my Rhino and card base. Gray Granite. I hardly ever use this color but it was the perfect choice after I added the rest of my color palette of Cajun Craze and Old Olive. This is a color palette that will work for any gender.
You can tell it’s a “Cindy” card because of all the layers. Yes, I do get carried away sometimes. Luckily for the stampers, I did all of the die cutting for them! I set up my Stamparatus with a template with spots for the unstamped rhino and unstamped grass. The camper just needs to ink up the stamp and press it down on the template. The image should stamp perfectly! This is a great time saving method when making a lot of the same card. You don’t have to line up the die around your stamped image each time and hope for the best when die cutting.
You can see how I did this step by step in the photos below. Die cut a template and place in your Stamparatus (photo 1). Place the uninked stamp in the template to position it. Close the clear plate of the stamparatus so the stamp will stick to it. (not pictured). Do a practice stamp with the pieces you cut out of the template and repeat until you are satisfied with the positioning of the stamp on the clear plate. Die cut the pieces you want stamped and place them in the template on the Stamparatus (photo 2). Ink up the stamp and close the clear plate to stamp your image (photo 3).
Use this trick when you need to stamp or die cut a lot of the same images. It really is a time saver. Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!
A pretty spring floral card for Day 27 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days. This card was made by fellow demonstrator Jayne Fuller. Jayne used Stampin’ Up!’s So Much Love Bundle from the January – April Mini Catalog on this card. I like how Jayne stamped the leaves directly on the piece of Basic White paper but die cut the stamped flowers and popped them up with dimensionals. It really makes the flowers pop. The tag is die-cut using the Tailor Made Tags Dies. A very nice card for Spring.
Day 26 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days brings a card that I like because it’s not something I would make. This card made by fellow demonstrator Lynn Otto was made with the Enjoy The Journey suite of products. These products highlight the great outdoors. If you like the outdoors, this suite is for you! From the bold papers to the amazing dies, this suite has it all. I love the little tent on the card. Too fun! Thank you Lynn for this great card!
I have a stunning card for you on Day 25 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days. Fellow demonstrator Connie Ingram made this beautiful card using lots of different products. The floral images and the sentiment are all from the Happiness Abounds stamp set. The jar is from the Jar of Flowers stamp set. The printed background is a piece of the Vellum 12” x 12” Layering Designs Paper. It really sets off the jar of flowers without being too busy. The Stitched With Whimsy die completes the card. Beautiful! Thank you Connie!
Starting today and for the next few days I will be sharing cards with you that other demonstrators have made. Last week I went to a Stampin’ Up! meeting and we did a card swap, so I came home with some great ideas and beautiful cards to share with you. For Day 24 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days I have a card made with the Desert Details Suite of products. I don’t own these products, so it was fun to receive a card that used them. The Delicate Desert Designer Paper gives the feel of the desert in it’s patterns and colors. Two of the patterns/colors are used on this card made by fellow demonstrator Mary Roybal. I like how Mary took the southwestern shape and put it together like a puzzle for a fun background. So fun!
Irresistible Blooms is such a gorgeous suite of products! It’s perfect for Day 23 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days. This suite of products is part of Stampin’ Up!’s Online Exclusives. You won’t find these products in any publication. This suite has been so popular that it’s currently unavailable (but will return!).
The flower on the focal point of my card was die cut from the designer paper. No stamping necessary! The leaves were also die cut from the designer paper. So easy to make a pretty flower. The colors in the card are Flirty Flamingo, Petal Pink and Soft Seafoam. The little gems are Irridescent Pearl Jewels that I colored with my Soft Seafoam Stampin’ Blend Markers.
This card is like the Hello Ladybug card that I shared with you last week. They are both Z-Fold cards as you can see in the photo below. An easy fun fold card.
For Day 22 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days I couldn’t resist making another card with the Meadow Dies. They make such a striking card. This card is more casual than the one I shared earlier this week. Yes, I used my favorite embossing folder again. I really need to branch out a bit but this one works so well on so many different types of cards.
When I want to add a sentiment to my card front and the card front is white/light, I like to add a little strip of colored cardstock behind it to make it pop. This “hello” is from the Hello Ladybug stamp set. This turned out to be a pretty easy card for Simple Saturday.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day. Happy Day 20 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days! It would have been wrong not to share a card made with the Lucky Clover Bundle with you today. Unfortunately, I can’t share a link with you because this bundle sold out way back in early February. It was quite popular.
But back to the card. I embossed the card front with my favorite cross-hatch embossing folder. (Did you notice that I actually used a different embossing folder on yesterday’s card?) 😊 If I made this card over, I would emboss a piece of cardstock that covers the front of the card instead of embossing the card front itself. When you emboss the card front, it breaks down the fibers of the paper and it’s not as sturdy and it warps a little. You can see this a bit if you look closely at the bottom edge of my card.
This was a simple card design with some stamped shamrocks and layers. Add that to the embossed card front and you have a fun card for St. Patty’s Day. Enjoy!
A lovely Spring card on Day 20 of my 40 Cards in 40. The focal point of this card is Stampin’ Up!’s beautiful Hues of Happiness Designer Series Paper. Click the link to see all of the gorgeous, colorful patterns in this pack of paper.
To make the card I adhered a strip of the designer paper directly to the Basic White card base. Then I embossed a piece of Basic White cardstock with the Painted Texture 3D Embossing Folder. After cutting a strip out of the middle of the embossed cardstock I adhered it to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Then it was time to decorate the card as it needed a little something more. I chose to use the Charming Sentiments stamp set and the Sentiment Silhouette Dies. Have you used this bundle yet? This was actually the first time I’ve used the bundle and I love it! No more fussy cutting around words! The dies do all the work. These two items are bundled in the current Annual Catalog, but that means you only have about 6 weeks to get the bundle price. 17 different sentiments in the stamp set and 30 dies! Wow!
An easy beautiful card perfect for that next birthday on your calendar! Thank you Lorri Heiling for the inspiration. Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!
The geese in this stamp set are so cute and there are fun sentiments in it too. I die-cut the frame twice, once in Sweet Sorbet and once in Basic White. I used the cut-out from the white frame to stamp the goose on and colored the goose with my Stampin’ Blend Markers. Fun and easy! Who doesn’t need a birthday card with a fun goose on it?
Are you anxiously awaiting Spring and Summer? I know I am! This card for Day 18 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days should at least lets you think about these warmer seasons. I’ve used the cute Hello Ladybug stamp set and the Ladybug Builder Punch for today’s card.
The designer paper used on the card is the Perfectly Penciled Designer Series Paper. You can’t go wrong with black and white paper. The little flowers in the lower right corner of the card are from the Petal Park stamp set. I love that they are so like the flowers on the designer paper.
Today’s card is a fun fold card called the Z-Fold. You can see why it’s called that in the second photo below. A Z-Fold card is easy to make. Take a regular card base and then score the front of the card at the halfway mark (2 1/8” on this card). Fold back along the score mark and add your focal point. Just remember to only adhere the focal point (ladybug) to the front flap of the card.
I love the silhouettes that the Meadow Dies cut out. They make a very striking card. For Card 17 in my 40 Cards in 40 Days I’ve paired one of the silhouettes with the Brushstroke Specialty Paper that I shared with you in my project on Day 15. Today I used the Blushing Bride Brushstroke Paper. It really sets off the black silhouette. Unfortunately, my photo does not do the card justice. The Blushing Bride paper doesn’t want to photograph well. I also used my favorite new embossing folder, the crosshatch from the Basics 3D Embossing Folders which is one of the offering in Stampin’ Up!’s Online Exclusives.
This card would be perfect for almost any occasion. Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!
The Hello, Irresistible Designer Paper is gorgeous and it’s perfect for a Simple Saturday project. You don’t have to work too hard to make a beautiful, simple card when your designer paper is the focal point. I cut down a piece of designer, added a layer and popped it up with Stampin’ Dimensionals on a card. Done!
This designer paper is one of the products just released in Stampin’ Up!’s new Online Exclusives. Be sure to check them out. There are some great products there. The Hello, Irresistible Designer Paper gives us a little sneak peek into Stampin’ Up!’s Fresh New Colors that are coming in the upcoming 2023-2024 Annual Catalog. This designer paper brings back favorite colors Pretty Peacock and Lost Lagoon. So fun!