Friday, October 23, 2020

Casing the Stampin' Up! Catalogue 2020

 Hi Stampers,

Just wanted to share with you some cards I made through casing our amazing Stampin' Up! catalogue. What a great way to use our catalogue, not only for our purchases but for our motivator and inspiration to create. I have chosen the To a Wild Rose on page 15, to get my idea. I have used the same layout, but changed up the colours and layers. I have created a Beginners, Intermediate and Avid card all from the one idea.

This is the card I am casing bottom left hand corner.

My first card is for the Beginner or the stamper who loves simple. I have used Whisper White Card Stock, and added just 2 inks, Blushing Bride and Mint Macaron. You can either use the Wild Rose dies to cut out or your snips.

Just stepped it up a little, by adding the Scripting embossing folder in the back ground, and silver heat embossing to the flower and and sentiments. Stepping it up from a 2 step stamp to a 3 step stamp.

For the avid stamper, I added a little more layering with sponging, spritzing, more heat embossing and embellishments.

What a great way to use your catalogue, so many amazing ideas without to much thinking. The biggest decision to make is which card to case.

Products I have used -

Stamp Set - To a Wild Rose 149452

Card Base :- Whisper White 8 1/4"  x 5 3/4" , 1st Layer and insert 5 1/2" x 3 7/8" , and enough card stock for stamping. This is what I used for all 3 cards, then added 1 piece of W/W card for the 3rd card measuring 4" x 3". 

The Inks used Blushing Bride 131172, Mint Macaron 138326, Rich Razzleberry 147091, Blackberry Bliss 147092, and Versa Mark 102283.

Accessories -  Wild Rose Dies 149547, Stampin' Cut Embossing Machine 149653, Silver Embossing powder 109131, Heat Tool 129056, Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder 152718,  Scripty Embossing Folder 149634, Elegant Faceted Gems 152464

You can purchase any of these products form my online store 

Checkout my tutorial and Subscribe to my youtube channel.

Hope you enjoy the cards,

Happy Stampin'

Cheryl

 

 





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