Love All the New Stampin’ Up! In Colors 2021 Do You?

I love all the New Stampin’ Up! In Colors 2021 do you? I think they all go together so well and the In Color Shimmer Vellum is beautiful with the Pretty Flowers Embossing Folder.   It may be hard to see the embossed image on these cards but trust me they are just beautiful. The Stitched Read More

A Memorial Day Remembrance Featuring The Stitched Stars Dies Stampin’ Up!

Today’s card is a memorial day remembrance to Thank all those who served our country. I decided to use the  Stitched Stars Dies Stampin’ Up! to create a quick and easy patriotic card for this Memorial Day.    I have a son and son-in-law who both served in the Marines and I just want to Read More

How to Create a Grill Master Card/Gift Card Holder

Try It Thursday! – How to create the Grill Master Apron Card/Gift Card Holder.  This is a great card for the Grill Master in your life for Father’s day or a birthday.  Heck, it would also make a great Retirement card. On Monday I showed you how to create the Apron Card/Gift Card Holder for Read More

Forever Blossoms Stamp Camp At Home April Club Kit

This month’s Stamp Camp At Home Club Kit features the Forever Blossoms and the coordinating Cherry Blossoms Dies, plus the Brick & Mortar 3D Embossing Folder from Stampin’ Up! You will create 3 cards with this months card kit each a bit stepped up from the next.  It is easy enough for the beginner stamper Read More

Stampin’ Up! Peek a Boo Baby Pull Toys

The Baby Pull Toys stamp set from Stampin’ Up! is perfect for baby cards, scrapbook pages, baby announcements or baby showers. These little animals are so adorable and cute I couldn’t resist creating little peek a boo windows for them. The Brights Designer Series Papers, which by the way are retiring had the perfect print Read More

Technique Tuesday Faux Joseph’s Coat With Die Cuts

Technique Tuesday – Faux Joseph’s Coat Technique with Die Cuts.  Today’s technique is a spin on the Joseph’s Coat technique but with Die Cuts instead of stamps and ink.  I think you get the look of the Joseph’s Coat technique when you use the negative and the positive die cuts from black card stock. Join Read More