Monday, June 9, 2014

Cards Made at Project Share Day!!!











Hello Stampers......these are the two cards we made at the Saturdays Project Share Day.  They were a lot of fun to make.  The first one is done with the Blendabilities Daffodil Delight and Blended Bloom stamp set and the second one is made using the new DSP Lullaby paper, Coastal Cabana card stock, Something for Baby Stamp set and sentiment was from the stamp set Something to say and stamped in Early Expresso ink. The Blended Blooms card stock is Daffodil Delight and Basic Black. The Blended Bloom card  was cased from Dawn Griffith and the baby card was cased from Stamping Sunshine blog. Thanks Dawn and Sherrie for sharing.  Using the Blendabilities is something you have to work with to get your own technique.  Some say use the circular motion, others say use a flicking motion and then go over it with the next color and so on.  You really have to sit down and decide what is best for you.  I think the ladies did a great job for the first time and I really appreciate their patience in trying it out for the first time. You Tube has some great tutorials that will help you get started....check'em out.


HOLIDAY CATALOG CARRYOVER PRODUCTS REVISED DATE.  Stampin' Up! has updated the expiration of the Holiday Catalog Carryover list to August 28, 2014, when we transition to the new holiday catalog and products.  Please be sure to order any of your favorites prior to that time.

Catalog Download

 Download Catalog PDF click on the red PDF and it will download for you and you can save it to your computer.  This will help those of us that need to have the images larger.  Click here for the recipes to cards in book. This download tells you what stamps and materials were used in the making of projects in annual catalog.

If you need any supplies please click on the annual catalog in sidebar and it will take you to my online store. Need any help please contact me.

Happy Birthday Linda....hope you have a great day!

Happy Stamping,
Johnnie Sexton, Stampin'Up Demonstrator

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