I love having the opportunity to "play" with a stamp set and use it in different ways. In this Facebook Live Video Replay, I demonstrate 4 different ways to create amazing cards with the tree image from the Amazing Silhouettes Stamp Set. I hope you'll put some of these techniques to use whether it be with the Amazing Silhouette Stamp Set or many of our others. Have fun experimenting as you create.
Card #1 Cutting Dimensions:
- Shaded Spruce card base = 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", score at 4 1/4" on long side.
- Basic White card stock (cut 2) = 5 1/4" x 4"
Card #2 Cutting Dimensions:
- Cinnamon Cider card base = 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", score at 4 1/4" on long side.
- Basic White card stock inside = 5 1/4" x 4"
- Designer Series Paper for stamping = 5" x 3 3/4"
- Garden Green card stock = 5 1/8" x 3 7/8" (Meant to use Shaded Spruce – What was I thinking???)
Card #3 Cutting Dimensions:
- Shaded Spruce card base = 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", score at 4 1/4" on long side.
- Basic White card stock (cut 2) = 5 1/4" x 4"
- Shaded Spruce card stock for stamping & embossing = 5" x 3 3/4"
Card #4 Cutting Dimensions:
- Shaded Spruce card base = 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", score at 4 1/4" on long side.
- Basic White card stock (cut 2) = 5 1/4" x 4"
- Basic White card stock for stamping & embossing = 5" x 3 3/4"
Bonus Card Cutting Dimensions:
- Pool Party card base = 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", score at 4 1/4" on long side.
- Basic White card stock inside = 5 1/4" x 4"
- Basic White card stock for stamping = 5 1/2" x 3"
Stampin' Up! products used – Click on any link below to be directed to my online store or contact me to order.
Daffodil Daydream Class to Go
How's the weather you are? We've had quite a bit of everything here in Ohio the last few days. Rain, sleet, freezing rain, ice, and snow. It's been pretty cold but not bitter, and the sun even came out for a bit this afternoon. While I love a pretty snowfall, I do look forward to pretty spring flowers. I like to treat myself to fresh flowers especially in the winter when it's cold and snowy. Why not treat yourself to some pretty spring flowers of the paper kind with my Daffodil Daydream Class to Go? You can make beautiful cards with my Daffodil Daydream Class to Go. I've got 3 options to choose from.
Deadline to order and pay is Friday, February 11th. Email me for link to order and pay.
With 3 options to choose from, I have something for everyone:
Option 1: Daffodil Daydream Class to Go = $72 Includes Daffodil Daydream Bundle (stamp set & dies valued at $54.75), supplies to make 8 cards (2 each of 4 designs), PDF Tutorial sent via email, Priority Shipping, and your choice of Level 1 Sale-A-Bration product.
Option 2: Card Supplies & PDF Only = $28.00 Includes card supplies to make 8 cards (2 each of 4 designs), PDF Tutorial sent via email, shipping to your home. This option does NOT include the Daffodil Daydream Bundle needed to complete the cards.
Option 3: PDF Tutorial Only = $15 Includes supply list, color photos, cutting dimensions and instructions to make 4 cards. PDF Tutorial will be sent via email on or before February 11th.
Timeline for Daffodil Daydream Class to Go
- February 11th – Deadline to register & pay.
- February 12th – Stampin' Up! order will be placed for kit products.
- February 16th – 18th – Kits will be prepped, packaged, and labeled for shipping.
- February 19th – Class to Go kits will ship.
Interested in purchasing this Class to Go? Email me for link to register and pay.
I hope you enjoy a fun and relaxing weekend! I'll be working on paper work and taxes, making invitations for my daughter's bridal shower, and watching the Olympics.
Thanks for visiting my website. I look forward to being of service to you in your Stampin' Up! needs (and your wants too – lol).
Mary, I enjoyed your story with stampin up. To me it was exciting and I wish you all the success.
I did Stampin up years and years ago and I never remember any one asking us to be a demonstrator or join their team. One of the ladies had a printing shop and we met there every Saturday and stamped. It was so much fun. Then it finally just stopped. My husband and I moved to a small town and I packed up all my stamp supplies and brought them with me. Then one day I received a stamping notice from Pinterest and I started watching all the cards and I got to thinking, would like to do this again. Don’t know how I found my demonstrator but I did and I ordered was too much “stuff” No I am only doing this for me for the fun I have. I am 87 years old and I don’t get around very well, so I just stamp for my enjoyment. My goodness, I didn’t realize I was typing so much, didn’t mean to do this.
Looking forward to seeing more of your cards. Keep up the good work.
Barbara, your comment filled with your stamping story and your kind words and praise are very much appreciated. I’m happy to know you found stamping again and that it brings you so much joy. Happy stamping always!