Thanks for following along on the North American Events Council Blog Hop. Thanks for visiting the YamStamps Blog! I’m Linda, here in Burlington, Ontario Canada. This week, we’re sharing some more samples from the Share What You Love Product Suite! The Events Council members were the lucky ones who got to play with these products that will be available in special bundles only available for purchase next month, ahead of their individual item appearances in the new Annual Catalogue!
These are some of the cards I created as part of the display for Stampin’ Up!’s On Stage event in London Ontario. The first image shows four cards created on the same basic design premise – a half sheet card (5.5″ x 8.5″ folded in half), with a 5″ x 3.75″ piece of the Share What You Love Specialty Designer Series Paper, matted onto a 5.25″ X 4″ piece of Rich Razzleberry cardstock. Each card also used the Rich Razzleberry Velvet Ribbon and tags from the Share What You Love Embellishment Kit. The Artisan Pearls are on most of the cards, and I used the Silver Self Adhesive Flower (from the Embellishment kit) on a card too.
These next samples are clean and simple cards, using Stampin’ Up!’s Notecards. I used the Stampin’ Blends markers on the flowers on the left card, and featured the Make A Difference stamp set on the right card. It has an alphabet in both script and block capital styles. My hint that I shared at On Stage – to get the individual letter images close together, I used the Stamparatus, and placed every other letter on one plate, and the remaining letters on the other plate. Since the notecard is a personalized one, I figured I would make a bunch up in bulk, which means that the Stamparatus is perfect for that. For a “one off” card, I might be brave and just wing it – stamping one letter at a time tends to work best (rather than spelling out entire words on a block). I did that for the scrapbook page that I shared last week.
We have one more North American Blog Hop event scheduled for next week featuring this product suite – so hope you’ll be coming back to join us!
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