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A Cup of Thanks

Today I am sharing this card created with the Press On stamp set and Gilded Autumn Designer Series Paper. I love coffee and saying thank you to someone to show appreciation for something they did. So combining these two is awesome. I used Early Espresso Cardstock for the card base and adhered a piece of  Gilded Autumn Designer Series Paper as first layer. I then stamped the row of coffee cups on a piece of Whisper White Cardstock and coloured in using Stampin Write Markers. The sentiment is in Memento black, I love the script of this sentiment. Adhere this piece to a panel of Early Espresso and then dimensional it to the card base. Place three Gilded Gems onto card and you then have a lovely handmade card to send to someone to say thank you. Don't forget to decorate the envelope. Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today. I hope that you enjoyed my card design and that it inspires you to try something new with your creative projects.  Product List Gilded Autum

Autumn Leaves

Thank you for stopping by today. I have this wonderful handmade card to share with you today using the Love of Leaves Bundle. The stamp set has some wonderful leaf images and some small sentiments that are great for front of a card or inside. I was very happy to be involved with the Autumn Mega Tutorial Bundle that includes this stamp set along with the other Autumn themed stamp sets from the Mini Catalogue. To find out how you can get your hands on 82 tutorials click here. NOTE: This card is not one of the tutorials as those cards are exclusive to the bundle and you will not see them online from demonstrators, you can of course show off your creations that you make from it. The card base is a portrait fold, Crumb Cake cardstock cut at 10.5cm x 29.6cm. Score and burnish at 14.9cm For the first layer, I combined Early Espresso 9.4 x 13.8cm and Gilded Autumn Speciality DSP 9 x 12.4cm. Adhere together with Stampin Seal and then adhere to card base. The second layer is Early Espresso 12.4

Autumn Mega Bundle

I have some exciting news to share with you. I have taken part in a Mega Tutorial Bundle  where all Stampin' Up! demonstrators involved contributed a project tutorial from the amazing collection of Autumn Themed products in the Mini Catalogue. If you have a hard copy of the catalogue, these products are found between pages 44 to 51 other wise check out my online store . I love all the gorgeous colours in these pages. Before I share the exciting news I wanted to share a couple of other cards that I created using some of these products (these are not from the Tutorial Bundle). I am excited to be able to share this bundle of 82 tutorials with you! Each project includes instructions, photos, imperial and metric measurements, and complete product lists. The awesome range of tutorials will suit everyone from beginners to avid crafters. I think you will love it! FAST FACTS      82 Tutorials      510 Pages      Tutorial contains a linked table of contents to find/navigate to           tu

Make Today Awesome Card

Thank you for stopping by today. I have a wonderful card to share with you using the Peony Garden Designer Series Paper, creating a background using the black & white side and adding a hint of colour using the Stampin Blends.  Stampin Blends are alcohol based colouring tools and as such they blend really well and cover paper without leaving lines. They come in a combo pack of light & dark. Card base is Whisper White Take a Misty Moonlight 14.4 x 10cm panel and put through the new Stampin Cut & Emboss Machine with the Tasteful Texture Embossing Folder. With Balmy Blue light Stampin Blend, colour in a piece of Peony Garden Designer Series Paper. Stamp sentiment in Misty Moonlight and cut out using Stitched So Sweetly Dies.  Put card together, adhere with Stampin Seal the Misty Moonlight panel to card base and then the DSP on a angle. With dimensionals place the sentiment to the right of the card. Make two bows, one with Misty Moonlight Ribbon and then tie one with Misty Moonl