Friday, March 4, 2022

Corner Flip Card

Hi everyone, 

I have been busy this weekend.  My sewing machine has been at the doctors over the last few weeks.  I have been making lots of cards, but usually using retired stamps and designer series paper. So the first cards I made I used Gingham Gala, a retired designer series paper, (DSP).  I usually make the card to use all the different colours or sheets in the designer series pack, hence 5 cards each using the Gingham Gala DSP

Tonight I skyped my mum in Adelaide and I made four cards using Hand Penned DSP which can be found in the Annual Catalogue page 104-106 ©2022 Stampin' Up!®  Also you will find the Hand Penned Petals Bundle consisting of Hand Penned Petals Stamp Set and Penned Flower Dies.  While we shared our with one another, some of the conversation is showing cards, and saying to Mum ‘What do you think of this?’  So tonight, while we were on skype, Mum helped me to make the top four cards.  I think they look pretty good.



Have you used Stampin Up products before. One of the reasons that I became a demonstrator/hobbyist was because I love the colour combos.  Stampin Up provides cardstock, ribbon, stamp pad, and matching designer series paper and sometimes matching glitz to enhance the cards.  If you are a bit pedantic with colour combinations Stampin Up is your friend. They certainly have my vote.  


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