Someday my life will get back to normal, but until it does, I want to still share stamping inspiration with you. So, I found this awesome video on the Stampin' Up! website. The presenter is Sara Douglass, Stampin' Up! CEO.
The cards using the hostess set Pun Intended are cute and show a fun idea to get non-traditional sized cards, but wait 'til
you see what comes after that. There are so many ideas using the sets below that they'll keep you busy
for quite awhile.
For example, see color combinations to use with two step stamping images. Although they're shown with Baby Bear, these color combos would work well with other sets. Plus so much more!
Check out the video, then leave a comment below telling me which tip, technique, or project is your favorite. If you get this post via email, you will have to go to my blog to leave a comment. All comments are appreciated.
Here are the sets showcased in the video:
For example, see color combinations to use with two step stamping images. Although they're shown with Baby Bear, these color combos would work well with other sets. Plus so much more!
Check out the video, then leave a comment below telling me which tip, technique, or project is your favorite. If you get this post via email, you will have to go to my blog to leave a comment. All comments are appreciated.
Here are the sets showcased in the video:
Pun Intended Hostess 141804 |
Baby Bear Photopolymer 141859 |
This set is available on it's own or as part of a bundle: Sweet Cupcake Stamp Set 141498 |
Sweet Cupcake Bundle 142232 Stamps plus Cupcake Cutouts Framelits |
Labeler Photopolymer 141936 |
2 comments:
Sue, Thanks for sharing! I really liked the Pun set, and the idea of cutting an envelope in half and finishing with washi tape to make a small notecard. These would make nice gift enclosures.
Karen, the puns appeal to me, too. Good idea about using as a gift enclosure. I thought the frosting on the cupcake was cool. I feel like I'd have to be making several to make it worth the effort, but I loved the idea. Thanks for commenting.
Post a Comment