I'm a bit of a pushover when it comes to stamp sets that you can use to build scenes. But until recently I had very few people images that I could add to them. So you can imagine how excited I was when I saw the Friends & Family Stamp Set. It's a 40 piece stamp set with bodies, heads and accessories that you can mix and match. The set is made of see-through photopolymer which makes it easy to line up the various pieces. One of the things I like about the set is that the images are ... VIEW POST
Gingham Gala Suite Sneak Peek
Happy New Year! I have another sneak peek project for you with a revamp of an old project. Back in November 2017 I created an easel card complete with Post-It® Note pad and calendar. I thought it was time to update it using new products from the 2019 Occasions Catalogue. The new Gingham Gala suite is simply perfect for this. SIMPLE EASEL STAND The assembly of the easel stand is quite straightforward. I used a 4-1/4" x 11" Grapefruit Grove Card base, scored and folded on the long ... VIEW POST
Simple Stamped Wreath
With less than a week to go I'm starting to wind down my Christmas projects. The Stampin' Up! 2018 Holiday Catalogue is coming to an end and I'm ready for a change. But before I do I wanted to remind you of a few Holiday Catalogue items that will be carrying over into 2019. One of them is the First Frost Stamp Set, and today I used it to make a simple stamped wreath. SIMPLE STAMPED WREATH I began with the long foliage image from the First Frost Stamp Set and an Old Olive ink pad. ... VIEW POST
Snow-free Beautiful Blizzard
Since the 2019 Holiday Catalogue Retiring List was published yesterday I've been going through my stamp sets. I'm always sad to see a product retiring, especially when I'd been sure it would make the carry-over list. Beautiful Blizzard is one such set. It's retiring and I wanted to give it at least one more outing. Today though I avoided the blues and grey and went with much brighter colours to bring you a Beautiful Blizzard project with not a snowflake in sight. SEASONS GREETINGS I ... VIEW POST