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This card was so easy to make and can be used for any occasion just by changing out the greeting and Designer Series Paper. I love a card layout/design that can be easily adapted to fit my needs. Instead of re-inventing the wheel, run with what you've already got. I layered two designs of Regal…
Sending Thanks with Wintery Tree Tops
This card, featuring the Nests of Winter Designer Series Paper is perfect for sending your holiday thank you cards. I layered two pieces of Nests of Winter Designer Series Paper onto a piece of Basic White cardstock. I used a Memento Tuxedo Black ink pad to apply ink to only the words sending thanks and…
Stampin’ Up! Thankful Gardens Bundle
This card was made using products from the Lovely Garden Suite, an Online Exclusive. Other than my cardstock, everything I used to make this card are from the Online Exclusives section. Make sure to check out all the great Online products here. I added a strip of Lovely Garden Designer Series Paper to a Basic…
Masculine Textures & Frames Card
Sale-a-Bration is over, but I realized that I hadn't shared this masculine birthday card using the Textures & Frames stamp set. So here you go, a easy repeat stamping technique card suitable for any masculine birthday. The greeting is from the Handsomely Suited stamp set and popped out with the Rectangle Stitched dies, keeping with…
Beautiful World Video
This masculine themed card was sent to someone very special in my life. I used new products from the World of Good Suite. On a piece of Whisper White cardstock, I layered World of Good Specialty DSP at the top and bottom, leaving room to stamp the greeting in Early Espresso ink. The coordinating World…
Joyful Wishes Christmas Card
The hardest part in making this card was deciding what Designer Series Paper to use! The layout is so simple but really spotlights Stampin' Up!'s beautiful Designer Series Papers. I used the Boughs of Holly Designer Series Paper and kept my color palette to Cherry Cobbler and Mossy Meadow. I don't think you can see…