Day 5! 40 Cards in 40 Days is coming right along. Today’s card was created with the Beautiful Butterflies Bundle by me! This bundle is gorgeous! It’s one of those bundles that comes with a Hybrid Embossing Folder which means the dies coordinate with the embossing folder! I have a card that I will share with you in the future and show you how a Hybrid Embossing Folder works.
This card is easy. The background is made using the Plaster Painting 3D Embossing Folder. This is one of the new larger embossing folders that is 6” x 8 ½”. These large folders are nice because it makes it easier to have your paper sit in them in either direction.
The designer paper I used on this card was from Sale-a-bration, but we made the same card using the Beautiful Bokeh Designer Series Paper at Stamp Camp last week. When I adhered the butterflies to the designer paper, I only put glue on the center of the wings. That way I could pull the wings up a little and give them a little dimension. Doesn’t this card shout “Spring”?
It’s Day 4 of 40 Cards in 40 Days and I have another birthday card to share. This card is perfect for the littles in your life. It’s made with the Darling Dinos Bundle. Cute dinos and cute sentiments. What more do you need?
Last week my group of Sassy Stampers and Friends held our Spring Stamp Camp. This card was one of the cards that was made. It was created by my friend and fellow demonstrator Karen Patz. The little dinos are easy to color and coordinate so well with the Timeless Plaid Designer Series Paper. This designer paper has sure been popular this week on the cards I’ve shared with you during my challenge. It’s been used on three of the four cards! I didn’t even plan that. Ha!
If you look closely, you can see that the clouds and the shrubbery are cut out using the same die! How convenient is that? I can’t wait to play with this bundle again. I made my grandson a cute card for Valentines Day using it and am anxious to use the bundle again. Hmmm…Do dinosaurs celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? I might have to create a St. Paddy’s Day card using them. I’ll keep you posted!
40 Cards in 40 Days – Day 3! Today’s card was created by fellow demonstrator Diana Eichfield. I participated in a swap around Christmas and this was Diana’s card. She used the fun One More Year stamp set which can be found in Stampin’ Up!’s January – April 2025 Mini Catalog and of course the online store. This stamp set has some fun images as well as fun and snarky birthday sentiments. I don’t own it yet, but it’s on my list for my next order.
It’s Day 2 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days. In my newsletter this past Tuesday I was talking about this challenge and I invited my readers to send me photos of their creations so I could share them with you. Cindy Berger from Erie, CO sent me 5 different photos! Thank you Cindy!
Cindy has been creating cards using all of the designer papers she has been collecting (Isn’t that what you do with designer papers? ). This group of cards is a fun and easy way to use patterned paper on a card. She chose two coordinating designs for each card and added a sentiment. I like the way Cindy used a strip of cardstock to separate the two patterned papers.
Recently Cindy made over 200 cards for charities so easy was definitely the way to go. Designer Paper was the focus of her cards and then she added a stamped sentiment. Easy Peasy. Thank you Cindy for sharing your design! It makes me want to get started using my rather large stash of designer papers!
I’d like to invite you to share your favorite creation with me too. Email me a photo and I will share it as part of my 40 Cards in 40 Days Challenge.
Welcome to Day 1 of 40 Cards in 40 Days 2025! The first card of our 40 Day journey is one I had designed for my January Card Buffet. When I created this card I put a Valentine sentiment on the inside, but this card could be used for any occasion. It’s a simple card design that I copied (and tweaked) straight from page 54 in Stampin’ Up!’s January – April Mini Catalog.
I try not to copy someone else’s card exactly. I like to give their ideas my own twist. I kept the same color combination of Boho Blue, Crumb Cake and Basic White for my card but I added a few layers (naturally) and the Forever Plaid 3D Embossing Folder. (I do like plaid! )
I hope you’ve enjoyed the first card in my 40 Cards in 40 Days Challenge! Leave a comment and let me know what you think. Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!
The 40 days of Lent starts tomorrow. Some people give things up for Lent and I know others (myself included) have participated in different sorts of challenges for the 40 days. In the past I have done a cleaning/get rid of stuff challenge of “a bag a day” where you try to fill a box or bag a day with things you don’t want/need anymore. I have also done a 40 Cards in 40 Days challenge, and I am going to give that a try again this year.
So, what is my 40 Cards in 40 Days Challenge? I am going to do my best to post a card for you each day during Lent on my Facebook page and/or blog. I know, you’re asking yourself “does she have a blog?”. Well, I do. I just have not posted to it for a really long time. It’s time to get back to it and this is the perfect way. I may not create every card I post but I hope to create many of them.
You are welcome to help me out with my challenge. Maybe you have created a card you love and would like to share. Email me a photo of it and I can include it as one of my challenge cards. The point is for me to share inspiration with you! I’m doing this challenge for you so please check my blog or Facebook page sometime during the 40 days of Lent and let me know what you think!
It’s been a while since I’ve done a Make-It-Mine Monday post, and I’ve missed it. I love getting inspiration from other people’s projects and Make-It-Mine Monday is the perfect way to showcase that!
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In last week’s newsletter I shared this card that I made at Stampin’ Up!’s On Stage event in March. I had explained how it was a very nice card, but it just wasn’t me. The combination of colors isn’t me and the design itself isn’t really me. The card did inspire me though.
It inspired me so much that I had to make it mine! Nothing against Stampin’ Up! designers, but I do like my card better. Their card was way outside of my comfort zone. The Stampin’ Up! designer used the new Spotlight in Nature (#163579 $23) which will be in the 2024-2025 Annual Catalog and since I had that stamp set I used it on my card too. For my card I decided to stick with a single color and white. To choose a color I started with the designer paper that I used on the layer behind the flowers. I used the new Unbounded Bounty Beauty Designer Series Paper (#163372 $12.50) which you can find on page 55 of the new catalog or in my online store starting on Wednesday. The color I used is the new 2024-2026 In-Color, Summer Splash. So pretty!
The angled pieces that the flowers are on aren’t something that I would usually use on a card but I did find the technique intriguing, so I decided to give it another shot. It’s not hard to line up the two images after stamping them, the hard part is stamping them and making sure that the two pieces will fit on the layer underneath them.
I could have heat embossed the sentiment in white on a piece Summer Splash cardstock but I think my layered sentiment works a little better on this card.
As I mentioned above, I love being inspired by other people’s work. It’s nice to have a starting point and go from there. Give it a try! Take my card and make it your own by changing a little something about the card or a lot. The choice is yours! Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!
We all should really work smarter, not harder in whatever we do. Life is too short to do otherwise. Why “reinvent the wheel” when you can just change things up a little. In today’s blog post I want to show you how I made 5 similar, yet different cards with one design.
This is the card I started with. It’s one we’re making in class this week. (Actually, I got the idea from a friend, but we won’t go into that. ) It’s an easy Valentine card made using the Bee My Valentine Bundle and the coordinating Bee Mine Designer Series Paper. Such fun products! These little bees are adorable!
In the second photo, you can see all five of the cards I made. Once I got started, I could barely stop. I wanted to see how many different designs I could come up with. Alas, life got in the way, and I had to move on to other things that needed to get done.
The two cards in the first column look the same, but if you look closely, you can see that the bottom one is a gate fold card that opens in the middle. The two cards in the middle column are similar. They look alike, but the bottom one is a gate fold card.
I have five cards from one main design. I’ve worked smarter, not harder! What a great idea! I need to do this more often! How about you? Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!
My mother-in-law’s birthday is today and I chose the Translucent Florals stamp set and the coordinating Delightful Florals Designer Series Paper to make her card. There is also a set of dies that coordinates with them. These three items are Online Exclusives found only in my online store. My favorite item of these coordinating products is the designer paper so that is what I chose for the focal point of my card. I fussy cut this floral image from the paper. So pretty!
I knew that I was going to mount the fussy-cut image on white so I wasn’t too worried that there may have been a little white around the edges. I did have to get my X-acto knife out to cut out the small area by the stem of the small flower
The Berry Burst card front is stamped with the larger floral image from the stamp set with the same color ink and the strip of Pretty Peacock cardstock is stamped with the foliage image in the Pretty Peacock ink. Stamping cardstock with the same color image gives a nice subtle background design.
One of the dies (the sixth largest) from the Deckled Circles die set was the perfect size for the floral image and the card. After die-cutting it, it seemed a bit boring, so I needed to figure out how to add a little something to it. I tried drawing a dotted circle just inside the die-cut edge, but my drawing skills were a bit lacking. I tried to find something circular that I could draw around but came up empty. Then I had an epiphany. I could simply draw around the inside of the Deckled Circle die! I placed the die on my cardstock and using sticky notes, I was able to keep the die in place. The sticky notes need to be moved as you draw around the circle. You can either draw the circle before you die-cut it or draw it after as long as you keep the sticky notes in place. I will definitely be trying this technique with other dies.
The Berry Burst card front is stamped with the larger floral image from the stamp set with the same color ink and the strip of Pretty Peacock cardstock is stamped with the foliage image in the Pretty Peacock ink. Stamping cardstock with the same color image gives a nice subtle background design.
Sentiments used on both the inside and the outside of the card are from the Sentimental Park stamp set. There is a birthday sentiment in the Translucent Florals stamp set but it was a little too large. Sometimes you need to look through your stash for just the right item.
Happy Birthday to my MIL! I hope you all have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping!
Today is a big day! It’s Sale-a-bration Time at Stampin’ Up! What a wonderful time of the year for a paper crafter! Sale-a-bration is a way to earn FREE products from Stampin’ Up!! There are three different ways to earn FREE products.
#1. SHOP! Choose a FREE Sale-A-Bration product from the Sale-a-bration brochure (p. 4–15) with every $50 or $100 you spend (before tax and shipping). You can place your order from me directly or shop in my online store. There are items at the $50 level and there are a few items at the $100 level. You can view the Sale-a-bration Brochure here.
#2. HOST! Host a qualifying party and select an additional $30 in FREE products (p. 18)! Host a party with sales of at least $300 to earn this benefit. A personal order of at least $300 also qualifies for this benefit.
#3. JOIN! I’m really excited about this benefit. Once again, you have a couple of different options when you decide to join my team of SASsy Stampers and the Stampin’ Up! family.
“Join Stampin’ Up! as an independent demonstrator and help others discover the joy that comes with creativity! When you join during Sale-A-Bration, you can build your Starter Kit by choosing $125 of products for only $99 (includes shipping). Plus, you’ll get to choose one of the two FREE bonus options shown on p. 17.”
Option 1 – STAMPIN’ GLASS MAT STUDIO (RETAIL VALUE: $60) free! (See Photo Below) GLASS MAT 17″ x 14″ (43.2 x 35.6 cm). 5 mm thick. Heavy-duty, safety-tempered glass crafting mat with raised nonslip rubber feet. Features a white background printed with a gray grid. Heat and scratch resistant. Wipes clean with water or alcohol. SILICONE MAT 8-3/8″ x 6″ (21.3 x 15.2 cm). Nonslip, multiuse mat. Waterproof and heat resistant. Features 4 palette squares for custom color mixing. White. CLEANING CLOTH 8-1/4″ x 8-1/4″ (21 x 21 cm). Reusable cleaning cloth makes chemical-free cleaning easy: just add water and wipe. Durable, thick, lint-free. Dark gray.
Glass Mat Studio
Option 2 – Your choice of an additional $30 in FREE products to add to your Starter Kit.
Sale-a-bration is such an exciting time! I hope you take advantage of these opportunities to earn free products from Stampin’ Up!. Please contact me with any questions you may have!
Today is also the day that Stampin’ Up!’s new January – April 2024 Mini Catalog goes live! Woo Hoo! More new products!
Happy 2024! It’s been a long time since I’ve posted here on my blog. Sorry I’ve been away so long. It’s a new year now and the perfect time to get back to posting. I hope you’ll continue to check back and read my posts.
I wish you all a new year filled with peace, happiness and joy!
It’s time to start talking about brand new colors by Stampin’ Up! in our Journey With Color. We’ll start with Azure Afternoon. Afternoon Azure is a lovely brighter light/medium blue. It’s the color of the sky on a beautiful day. As I was writing this post I happened to look out the window and guess what color the sky was….yep, Azure Afternoon. I looked up the definition of Azure and it’s definition is: “the blue of a clear or unclouded sky”.
In this first photo you can see how Azure Afternoon compares to some of Stampin’ Up!’s other blues.
This second photo shows Azure Afternoon with other Stampin’ Up! colors. I like it best with some of the brighter colors.
The last photo shows some of the color combinations that Stampin’ Up! has in their Color Coach. My favorite combination is the last one with Calypso Coral and Crushed Curry. As I mentioned above, I like it best with the bright colors. What is your favorite combination?
Last but not least! Day 40 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days. The Nothing’s Better Than stamp set and the coordinating Love You More Than dies are my choice for this final day. So fun! If you love chocolate, cookies, coffee or cocktails you may need to grab these products before they retire. I’ve only made cards using the cocktails stamps so for it’s last hurrah I decided to go with chocolate. You can’t go wrong with chocolate! To make the chocolates and the “chocolate” pop on my card I die cut the images three times and glued them together. I did this because I knew I’d never get Stampin’ Dimensionals on the back of the word. This was a fun card to make but it makes me sad to know it’s retiring. At least I can keep it in my stash!
The A Fish and a Wish stamp set was one of the first items I purchased from Stampin’ Up!’s 2022-2023 Annual Catalog and is perfect for Day 39 of my 40 Cards in 40 Days. The Fish Builder Punch coordinates perfectly with the stamp set although I didn’t use it on my card. The colors I used on my card are Old Olive and Granite Gray. I used a Blending Brush and Pool Party ink to give a more watery look to the Basic White cardstock that I stamped on. To stamp the fish I first inked it in Granite Gray ink and then lightly added some Old Olive ink to the stamp with a Sponge Dauber. The background on the card was made using the Splatters Embossing Folder from the Stripes & Splatters 3D Embossing Folders pack.
Only three days left of my 40 Cards in 40 Days! For Day 38 I used Stampin’ Up!’s Full of Love stamp set. This stamp set has some sweet images and sentiments. It was snowing when I created this card the other day so I made sure I chose some nice Spring colors and designer paper. The designer paper I used is from the Awash in Beauty Designer Series Paper pack. The colors of Stampin’ Blend Markers that I used were Polished Pink, Daffodil Delight and Granny Apple Green. The Radiating Stitches Dies from the Online Exclusives were the perfect choice to highlight my focal point. Have a great day! Take care and Happy Stamping! Think Spring!