Stampin' Up! Love What You Do - quick & simple
Hello, here are the details of our first project for this week using the Love What You Do early release stamp set.
I took along some of the gorgeous Share What You Love Designer Series Paper with me this morning - everyone loved it! The papers are gorgeous, so much so that I am thinking about framing one of them ...
There were a few sighs when I told my crafty ladies we would be fussy cutting the tiny flowers.
Top Tip
As you cut out each tiny flower, adhere to the stamped backaground straight away. This way you will not spend ages trying to figure out where the flowers belong.
We had lots of going 'off piste' this morning too. Scuffed edges, stamped off backgrounds - the images in this stamp set are very versatile and make it easy to create your own backgrounds etc.
The inside of the card and the envelope were stamped to coordinate.
Here is the completed card and envelope.
With the exception of the fussy cut flowers, this card is very quick to make; great for mass production!
I have two further C & C sessions available this week, if you would like to join me you can find the details here.
This versatile stamp set is available from the 1st May as part of three early release bundles. Each bundle has free gift(s). You can find the details in my earlier post here.
Hope you can join me for a crafty coffee soon!
Susan xx
Thank you so much for looking at my Blog today, if you don't have a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator I would love to be yours! If you don't have a copy of any of the current catalogues and you would like one, please let me know and I will send one to you straight away.
I took along some of the gorgeous Share What You Love Designer Series Paper with me this morning - everyone loved it! The papers are gorgeous, so much so that I am thinking about framing one of them ...
There were a few sighs when I told my crafty ladies we would be fussy cutting the tiny flowers.
Top Tip
As you cut out each tiny flower, adhere to the stamped backaground straight away. This way you will not spend ages trying to figure out where the flowers belong.
We had lots of going 'off piste' this morning too. Scuffed edges, stamped off backgrounds - the images in this stamp set are very versatile and make it easy to create your own backgrounds etc.
The inside of the card and the envelope were stamped to coordinate.
Here is the completed card and envelope.
With the exception of the fussy cut flowers, this card is very quick to make; great for mass production!
I have two further C & C sessions available this week, if you would like to join me you can find the details here.
This versatile stamp set is available from the 1st May as part of three early release bundles. Each bundle has free gift(s). You can find the details in my earlier post here.
Hope you can join me for a crafty coffee soon!
Susan xx
Thank you so much for looking at my Blog today, if you don't have a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator I would love to be yours! If you don't have a copy of any of the current catalogues and you would like one, please let me know and I will send one to you straight away.
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This month you can choose a pack of Stampin' Dimensionals as your gift - large or small, the choice is yours!
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