I’ve had the pleasure of enjoying the swap cards from many of my Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator friends over the last few months. I have had a stack on my desk waiting to have pictures taken of them for quite some time, but I finally got to it this past Monday. There’s a bunch of them, so I’ll share them with…
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May Stamp Club Projects
Yes, you read that right. Today’s post is all about our May Stamp Club projects. It came to my attention that I neglected to share them on my blog after our club meeting was over. Whoops! So way back when I did this card with my Stamp Club, Father’s Day was just around the corner. I realize it’s a little…
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Reason to Smile Promotion
Spend $60 on any current Stampin’ Up! products and get the exclusive Reason to Smile Set for just $5! The Reason to Smile Set is exclusive to this promotion and will not be available after July 31, 2012. There is a limit of one (1) set per customer. Description $5 Item Price Reason to Smile Wood-Mount Set 131274* $5.00 Reason…
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June Stamp Club – con’t
Our final project at Stamp Club in June was this adorable notepad. It’s SUPER easy to add a little pizzazz to an ordinary generic notepad with a simple cover. Keeping with our mastering masking theme, we used a punched out Scallop Circle as our mask and sponged around it to create this stormy Midnight Muse clouds. Stamps: Bootiful Occasions Ink:…
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June Stamp Club – con’t
Thanks for checking back in, and Happy Canada Day to all my Canadian friends! 🙂 This is one of the projects from our June Stamp Club meeting where we focused on mastering masking and also played with the new In Colours. For the tag on this card, I used the Paper Doily Sizzlits as my mask and sprayed a solution…
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June Stamp Club Projects
Our June Stamp Club meeting was alllllll about the new In Colours and masking. There are many different techniques you can use that involve masking, so at club I showed them three of my favourites. Here I used the leftover cardstock after you use the Big Shot Circles #2 die as my mask. Here’s what the die looks like so…
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