Monday, July 1, 2024

Take To The Sky

 Hi everyone, 

Who is taking to the sky?  Our daughter and her family are flying to Rockhampton this week.  However their plane is a bit more modern and more reliable than these planes were.  These planes might take several days and several refuelling stops to get to Rockhampton.   However, think of the lovely sites that you would see along the way.  You would be closer to the ground. 

This is called an Easel Card.  I created this card using ‘Take to the Sky Suite’ which is found in the Annual Catalogue ©2024 Stampin‘ Up!® commencing on page 38. 

I started with card stock measuring 11” x 4 1/8”, fold in half and use the bone thingy to make a crisp fold. Fold the front half in half again.  Cut another piece of card stock, 5 1/2” x 4 1/8”.  The DSP is cut 1/4” smaller, (5 1/4” x 3 7/8”).  You can use any round punch or dies.  I used Deckled Circles Dies which can be found in our Online Store. ‘Happy Birthday’ and ‘Celebrate’ are found in the Wanted To say Dies which is found on page 85. 




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.  

The current Annual Catalogue is available on this blog. 


If you live in Australia and you would like to place an order over $250-00 (before shipping) you will 

receive 10% in Stampin Up Rewards.  Or if you would like to place a smaller order please email me on leanne1982@netspace.net.au.


If you would like the current brochure, please email me on leanne1982@netspace.net.au.


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