Are you ready to create some gorgeous fall cards with today’s stamping techniques, embossing folders and Stampin’ Blends. Go grab your embossing folders and let’s get started. This is a super easy technique, but one we often forget about. This month in my Team Meeting I focused on Embossing Folder techniques and it was an Read More
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Simple Masking Hacks for Stampers Using Masking Paper
I’m continuing with my simple masking hacks for stampers techniques this week. For today’s card I used a couple different basic stamp masking techniques that I’m sure you are going to love. Maybe you have even tried these techniques before, and this will be a refresher for you. If you are following along with my Read More
Fun Stamping Techniques Six Different Shaker Card Ideas
If you are looking for different stamping techniques that involve shaker cards and incorporated into One Sheet Wonder cards then I have you covered with my six different ways to create shaker cards using just one 12 X 12 Sheet of the Country Woods Designer Series Paper, the Country Birdhouse Bundle, and the Country Flowers Read More
Country Woods and What To Do With Paper Strips
If you are wondering what to do with paper strips, then you just might want to take a look at today’s cards. These faux quilted star cards are made from paper strips and can be created with any designer series paper you have on hand. I have the video tutorial in this article, so you Read More
Looking For New Stamping Techniques – Paper Quilting
Are you looking for new stamping techniques? Have you ever tried quilting with Designer Series Paper? This was a first for me, how about you? Each month France Martin and I have a combined team meeting with her team and mine. Each month France and I take turns talking about the latest Stampin’ Up! news Read More
Resist Stamping Techniques With Designer Series Paper
Here is another quick and easy resist stamping technique you can do with the Free Sale-a-bration Most Adored Specialty Designer Series Paper. This time I used a Blending Brush and the ink pad to achieve the resist technique on the embossed gold splattered background. Maybe it is just me, but when I saw this Read More