Hello everyone and welcome back to another Stampin' Up! Artisan Design Team Blog Hop! We are a group of 16 Stampin' Up! Demonstrators from around the world, that were chosen to represent Stampin' Up! over the course of the 2019 year, through blog hops, Facebook posts and corporate blog posts. Each month we will be be focusing on a particular set of products to bring you inspiration from around the globe Stampin' Up! style.
Christmas Is Coming Early This Year! We hope you’re ready to make this holiday season magical, because the Christmastime Is Here Suite is finally here! This exclusive, limited-time collection of festive, floral coordinating products has everything you need to share love, joy, and creativity this holiday season.
This suite of products can be purchased in one complete bundle for those of us who want it all or items can be purchased individually. It consists of GOLD 1/4" (6.4 MM) SHIMMER RIBBON, GOLD GLITTER ENAMEL DOTS, CHRISTMASTIME IS HERE SPECIALTY DESIGNER SERIES PAPER, CHARMING ROSE BRACELET, ROSES DIES and CHRISTMAS ROSE STAMP SET. Full of gorgeous florals and shimmery accents this collection is perfect for creating beautiful projects for any crafting style. From stunningly simple to intricately complex.
Last month in this blog post I showcased a trio of projects highlighting the beautiful stamps, papers, dies and embellishments in this must have suite. A Kraft Pillow Box is easily transformed to go with the colour palette by brayering on classic ink in Cherry Cobbler. The label shaped dies are perfect for creating little gift tags sized just right for holiday gift giving. But one of my absolute favourite parts about this suite is that not only is there a die that cuts out the gorgeous floral stamp image it also cuts out an image on one of the beautiful patterned papers!
Today I am sharing two new projects using this amazing suite. Not only are these products great for creating cards, gifts and tags but they are also ideal for scrapbooking. I couldn't resit showcasing this photo of my youngest daughter outside our house in front of the rose bush. I also made another gift tag, because I can never have too many on hand and don't all gifts deserve a pretty little tag too?
This tag started with cutting Mossy Meadow Cardstock with the largest shape from the Stitched Nested Labels Dies. TIP: To create a flagged end, use the same die partially cutting the top of the label from the botton of the cardstock. I then fussy cut part of a pattern from a piece of DSP then did the partial die cutting technique to die cut the side and layered it on top of the paper. The sentiment was stamped using the amazing new Delicata Golden Glitz Ink Pad.
I knew immediately when I started this page that I wanted to use the gorgeous rose image and accompanying stamps to create a stamped floral wreath. The images have almost a watercoloured appearance. Using a small plate I lightly traced the outline on to a 12x12 sheet of Whisper White Cardstock. This helped to create a placement guide for my stamps.TIP: To create varying depths of colour using the same ink stamp full strength then again for a lighter image. I did that here here with the roses, alternating them. Using the coordinating die shape made it quick and easy to cut out an image from D. TIP:This die cuts out both the DSP and matching large floral stamp. The gold foil accents in the paper is so stunning in person.
- Christmas Rose Bundle (#153944) $83.50
- Christmas Rose Stamp Set (#152431) (1 cling stamp set & 1 photopolymer stamp set) $52
- Roses Dies (#152144) (7 dies) $41
- Gold 1/4" Shimmer Ribbon (#152156) $9.50
- Gold Glitter Enamel Dots (#152155) $11
- Christmastime Is Here Designer Series Paper (DSP) (#152154) $20
- Charming Rose Bracelet (#152159) $30
What a beautiful page!!
Posted by: Nora Noll | 11/01/2019 at 02:11 PM
Oooh I love that wreath. Such a pretty layout Jen
Posted by: Tanya Rees | 11/01/2019 at 02:05 PM
Lovely layout! Such a sweet memory!
Posted by: Manuela Geiswinkler | 11/01/2019 at 12:55 PM
What a beautiful scrapbook page - I love the wreath!
Posted by: Emma Goddard | 11/01/2019 at 08:06 AM