It’s Sunday! Time for a Sale-a-Bration 2025 Share!
Every Sunday (well, pretty much every Sunday), I share a swap card that I’ve either made or received from recent swaps with other Demonstrators on the YamStamps Facebook Page (and the YamStamps Sunday Swaps Page). I was first introduced to swaps when I became a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator over 20 years ago – it’s an event where you create a card or cardfront, and then make multiples of it. When you meet up with other Demonstrators (typically it was at conventions or other in person events), you would trade one of your card fronts/cards for one that another Demonstrator made. It’s a great way to get new ideas and samples with products that you may not personally have in your own stash.
I honestly can’t remember when this particular swap group started, it might have been around the time of COVID, or before, but this is a mail in swap. We create multiples of the same card, and then send them to the other Demonstrators. This year was a bit tricky due to the Canada Post strike….but in the end it all worked out! In any case, this is my Sale-a-Bration 2025 share!
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You can find a full linked supply list on the YamStamps Sunday Swap Share Page. For this card, I used the Heart Shaped Bundle (also available in French) which is a Level 2 Sale-a-Bration item – you can select it as a Sale-a-Bration freebie with a $150CAD product order (single order total, before shipping/taxes, after any applicable discounts). I used a couple of design techniques that always work well for me – monochromatic colour schemes and clean layouts. For this card, the main image (and sentiment) are stamped on watercolour paper. I like using that paper because of its weight and because of the techniques you can use. I spritzed the paper before stamping it to get a soft, watercolour-like image. I used the same paper for the sentiment strip because I wanted it to match. The flowers were die cut from scraps of the watercolour paper (must use every inch possible!!) and then I used a Water Painter to add some ink to the flowers.
What do you think about single colour approaches? Are you one of the “the more colour the better” types or the “keep it simple, stamper” types? (We know which category I fall into haha).
You can shop 24/7 in Canada with delivery to your door (especially now that Canada Post is fully operational again) – shortcut to shopping is YamStamps.com/shop. You’ll be prompted to enter your choice of Sale-a-Bration item once you hit the applicable total product order as well, so you don’t have to worry about doing math!! Thanks for stopping by the page today, and happy shopping!