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We BEE Stamping TEAM Blog Hop – New In Colors

Hello and welcome to the We BEE Stamping TEAM Blog Hop featuring the new Stampin’ Up!
In Colors for 2026-2028

Stampin’ Up! introduces five new In Colors every year, which are trendy shades that stay in the collection for exactly two years before retiring. The new In Colors will be available on May 5th and will feature a new magnetic case that is easy to open and snaps into place for stackable storage.

Here’s a look at the new 2026-2028 In Colors

Barley Blush is an extremely light, pale and true pink that offers a soft romantic feel
Crisp Cantaloupe is a soft, juicy orange-pink that sits right between those two colors
Golden Glow is a rich, warm yellow/gold tone
Peaceful Pine is a deep, calming green with a slight dusty hue
Hydrangea Hue is a soft, dreamy blend of periwinkle, blue and purple

Since I love all the new In Colors and couldn’t decide which one to feature, I used them all!

I cut 1/2″ strips of the 2026-28 In Color Painted Patterns Designer Series Paper (available May 5th) and attached to a piece of Basic White cardstock matted to a piece of Basic Black Cardstock. I used Thick Basic White for my card base. I stamped the small flower from the Boutique Blossoms Bundle (available May 5th) in each new In Color and popped them up with mini dimensionals. I added 2026-28 In Color Dots to center of each flower. The greeting is from the Sending Salutations, another new stamp set and popped it out with a die from the Words of Beauty die cuts, an Online Exclusive.

The inside greeting is also from the Sending Salutations set and was stamped using Memento Tuxedo Black ink.

Leave me a comment and let me know which is your favorite new In Color. Make sure to subscribe so you’ll never miss a post.

Take a “buzz” over to Linda’s post to see what New In Color she’s featuring

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2 Comments

  1. You card is eye catching and different. I love how you cut the design paper into matching strips. Clever.

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