Monday, January 25, 2016

Bloomin' Love for WWYS

How about a little Bloomin' Love birthday wish for the What Will You Stamp? Challenge this week?  I'm guessing the Design Team will be doing Valentine cards (I don't actually know so I'm really guessing here) so I thought I would use the cute little flowers from the set and make a birthday card.  I combined quite a few different Stampin' Up! products to make my card and you can see a complete listing of those below.  The sentiment is from Tin of Cards which seems to be my "go to" set lately.
This really is a beautiful set of stamps and I particularly like the lacy heart and the banner.  Wait until you see the large lacy heart thinlet die that is included in the bundle...it is so beautiful.
Let's go check out all those projects over at What Will You Stamp? and see if my guess is right that most of it will be Valentines.

I used these products on my card: 
If you don't have a Stampin' Up! demonstrator I would be happy to send the newest catalogs to you.  All you have to do is contact me.  I would love to help you with your stamping needs.

Thanks so much for spending a little time with me today.  See you again real soon!!!


Monday, January 18, 2016

Sky is the Limit for WWYS

We have a wonderful stamp set for you this week over at the What Will You Stamp? Challenge Blog.  Sky is the Limit is one of the Sale-A-Bration items you can get for free with any Stampin' Up! purchase of $50.  One thing to keep in mind about this stamp set is that it is only available for a Limited Time.  February 15 is the last day to earn it for FREE!!!  

I had so much fun working with this set.   I decided to make my plane into one of those that fly advertising banners.  I paired it with the World Traveler Embossing Folder from the 2016 Occasions Catalog.  I hand cut the Pear Pizzazz land portions of the embossing folder and glued them over the Soft Sky portion.  I'll admit it took a little extra time, but I think it was worth the effort.  What do you think?
 Check out the other sentiments that you could stamp on your banner. 
I can't wait to see what everyone else on the Design Team at What Will You Stamp? has created this week.  Don't forget you can play along with us by creating your own project using Sky is the Limit, upload a photo to the blog and then maybe you will get the opportunity to be a Guest Designer for a future challenge.  I hope you'll give it a try because I'd love to see your creations.

I used the following products this week:
Thanks so much for visiting with me today.  I hope you'll come back again soon.

Monday, January 4, 2016

Tin of Cards for WWYS

What better way to welcome in the New Year than by stamping with Tin of Cards and Botanical Blooms.  This is my first post of the New Year for the What Will You Stamp? Challenge Blog.  The challenge was to use Tin of Cards and I couldn't resist pairing it with Botanical Blooms which is my absolute favorite thing in the new 2016 Occasions Catalog which goes live on January 5th.  Love, Love, Love these stamps with matching dies and Designer Series Paper. 

Tin of Cards is a wonderful set to not only complete the Tin of Cards Project Kit but the sentiments cover a multitude of card making needs.  I particularly love the script sentiments which is why I used "happy birthday" on this card. 

 All the other sentiments in the stamp set are shown below and it comes in photopolymer which makes it so easy to get your sentiment in exactly the right position. 
I'm sure the rest of the Design Team has lots of wonderful ideas for using this stamp set so don't forget to go over to What Will You Stamp? and check them out.  You can also create your own project with Tin of Cards, post it to the Challenge Blog and you could win a chance to be a guest designer on an upcoming challenge.  I'd love to see your creations.

If you would like to recreate my card I used the following products:
 
If you are looking for a Stampin' Up! demonstrator I would love to help you so please don't hesitate to contact me.

Thanks so much for visiting with me today...I'll see you again soon