Terrific Tuesdays

Sending Ewe Love

Are you having as much fun with the Sending Love bundle as I am? This stamp and die set is so very versatile — it can stand on its own or pair beautifully with other products. Here, I’ve borrowed an adorable character from the Zoo Crew designer series paper pack to complete this cute card.

I liked the idea of playing off the postage theme, and so I incorporated the Perennial Postage dies for adding interest to the edges of my focal panel pieces. This card begins with a piece of Pretty Peacock cardstock. While a standard size, I chose to use the portrait orientation with the score mark at the top. The two-layer focal panel consists of a Lost Lagoon mat and linen pattern from the Softly Stippled designer series paper pack in the current Sale-a-Bration catalog. The mailbox and envelope are each stamped in black ink on white cardstock and then colored the mailbox with Stampin’ Blends before diecutting with the coordinating Sending Love dies. I cut the cute little lamb from a sheet of Zoo Crew designer paper and filled in a few places with Stampin’ Blends. To build the scene, I cut a strip of grass from a piece of Inked Botanicals designer paper and then a few shrubs from Lost Lagoon. Adding dimensionals behind the strip of grass gives depth to the scene. The mailbox and grass are both in the forefront of the scene. I added a few flowers diecut from Highland Heather using the Painted Lavender dies. I used a few leftover hearts from another one of this week’s cards to finish off the LOVE theme for this cute design. Don’t you just love it?!

Check out this week’s Terrific Tuesdays video for even more inspiration using the Sending Love stamps and dies.

Products used in today’s featured design:
Pretty Peacock, Lost Lagoon, Highland Heather, Melon Mambo, Basic White cardstock
Softly Stippled, Inked Botanicals, golf foil DSP
Sending Love stamps
Sending Love, Perennial Postage, Painted Lavender dies
Opaque faceted gems
Rainbow dots
Pool Party & silver twine (retired)
Stampin’ Blends
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Terrific Tuesdays

Send a Little Love

This week’s posts are all about Sending Love. The Sending Love bundle by Stampin’ Up! includes a set of cling stamps and coordinating dies. This set makes terrific cards for friends and loved ones when you want to say you love them or miss them or are thinking of them. I love this bundle because it can easily be paired with other products to make super cute cards, just like this one.

For today’s card, I paired the Sending Love bundle with the Zoo Crew designer series paper. I love the entire Zany Zoo bundle, which includes stamps and dies, and am always looking for ways to bring these super cute characters into fun and playful designs. I just started layering up some of my favorite characters and that’s how this adorable card came to be.

I decided to lean into the love theme for this card, which is built on a base of Fresh Freesia. I kept the peek-through portion of the base very small because I wanted to darker shades to shine through a bit more to keep things more neutral on the recipient end of things. The image panel is matted with a combination of Melon Mambo and Blackberry Bliss and a fun pop of Pool Party in the center with the crinkle ribbon. The cute images cut from the Zoo Crew designer paper are riding on a base of white cardstock. And all but one character is on their merry way to deliver their little love notes, which have been stamped and diecut using our featured bundle. I chose to have the little rabbit in the center as the usher of the sentiment. Don’t you think it’s fitting that the smallest character brings in the “little” sentiment? *wink-wink* Since love is definitely on everyone’s mind, you can literally see it in the air with all of the diecut hearts floating about.

Check out this week’s Terrific Tuesdays video for even more inspiration using the Sending Love stamps and dies.

Products used in today’s featured design:
Fresh Freesia, Melon Mambo, Blackberry Bliss, Basic White cardstock
Zoo Crew, Gold foil, Melon Mambo soft shimmer DSP
Sending Love stamps
Sending Love, Zoo Crew dies
Pool Party crinkle ribbon
Stampin’ Blends
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Luv 2 Stamp Artisan Design Team · Terrific Tuesdays

Love From Me to You

Do you ever see a stamp set and have your idea wheels immediately start turning? That’s precisely what happened to me as soon as I saw the Sending Love bundle in the January mini catalog. One of the things that I look for in a set is versatility. And while this bundle certainly lends itself easily to Valentine cards, there are a whole host of other occasions for which you can put this bundle to work. And I can’t wait for you to see all of the cute designs I’ve been able to create with this bundle!

Today’s card design revisits a favorite fun fold that I recently learned from fellow team member Patti Dolan. The Center Step fun fold is just so versatile that I find myself circling back to it often right now. I mean, look at how perfectly it shows off the Sending Love mailbox die!

So this card is built on a base of Real Red cardstock. I pulled out my Sale-a-Bration Most Adored designer series paper pack for the perfect combination of patterns for the center and side panels. I love that you have the choice between foiled and patterned designs and, while the pack also lends itself easily to Valentines, the patterns can be used for so many different occasions. I built the mailbox scene using the Sending Love dies and cardstock. These dies make it so easy to build a detailed scene in no time flat. I decided on a more traditional look for the mailbox so that the eye would be drawn to the mail bursting from the mailbox. And I especially love the one taking flight with the hearts gushing out. I used the flower die from the Bright Skies die set to make the vellum wings. Doesn’t that envelope just remind you of that being-in-love feeling?

Want to see other design ideas using the Sending Love bundle? Check out this week’s Terrific Tuesdays episode for more inspiration!

Products used in this design:
Real Red, Smoky Slate, Crumb Cake, Basic White, vellum cardstock
Most Adored, One Horse Open Sleigh, Bright & Beautiful, More Dazzle, Rose Gold DSP
Sending Love stamps
Sending Love, Bright Skies dies
Blooming Pearls
Sequins trio
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Terrific Tuesdays

You’ve Got (Love) Mail

This week we’ll be exploring all of the fun ways that you can use the Sending Love bundle from Stampin’ Up! to make adorable cards. What I like most about this stamp and die bundle is that there are so many different ways you can it to create fun projects — whether it’s stamps and dies, just stamps, or just dies. And there are some terrific pairing possibilities with other cute Stampin’ Up bundles. So join me this week as we take a look at just a few ways that you’ll be able to use the Sending Love bundle in your craft room.

Today’s card is a nod to one of my favorite times of the day — mail time! I don’t know why, but I’ve always had a thing for knowing what’s in the mailbox. Now that I’m at home full-time, I typically hear the mailman running the route on our street and can go to the box fairly quickly after the mail has been delivered. And, naturally, I love it when there’s some special mail in the box. Do you like getting snail mail from friends or family?

Today’s card is built on a base of Pretty Peacock cardstock. A mat of Lost Lagoon serves as the base for the focal panel of this design. I began by cutting a piece of white cardstock with the Perennial Postage die and then cutting out the window using the largest rectangle in the Everyday Essentials die set. I love how these diecut two shapes work together with the theme of receiving some love in the mail. Don’t you think this panel kind-of resembles a stamp? To complete the look of the window pane, I diecut the curtains from Pool Party using the Zany Zoo dies and adhered them to the window panel to make it easier to determine placement of my stamped elements inside the window pane.

The focal panel is stamped on the inside rectangle that was cut from the white cardstock when the Everyday Essentials rectangle cut the window pane. Once proper placement of the scene was determined, I set to work stamping the mailbox using the Sending Love stamp set and used Stampin’ Blends to color the mailbox. A row of hedges was diecut from One Horse Open Sleigh designer series paper using the Sending Love die and then layered using adhesive and dimensionals. The heart is diecut from Melon Mambo using the Sending Love die and then colored using Wink of Stella for a little extra sparkle. The sentiment is stamped in Melon Mambo on white cardstock using the Sending Love stamps and then mounted on a mat of vellum that has been diecut using the Everyday Essentials dies.

To me, this is just like peeking out the window at the mailbox. Don’t you think?

Looking for some simpler ways to use the Sending Love bundle? Check out yesterday’s episode of Terrific Tuesdays for some great inspiration!

Products used in today’s featured design:
Pretty Peacock, Lost Lagoon, Pool Party, Melon Mambo, Basic White, vellum cardstock
One Horse Open Sleigh DSP
Sending Love stamps
Sending Love, Perennial Postage, Everyday Essentials, Zany Zoo dies
Iridescent discs
Stampin’ Blends
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Terrific Tuesdays

Terrific Tuesdays: Episode 10

Welcome to a new episode of Terrific Tuesdays! Each Tuesday at 10 AM CST, I’ll be launching a new video where I’ll share at least three fun projects with you using current Stampin’ Up! products. Each week you’ll have the opportunity to receive a Kit to Go for FREE, and each Kit to Go will include the supplies needed to complete the week’s projects.

In this week’s episode of Terrific Tuesdays, we’ll be working with the Sending Love bundle, which includes a coordinating set of stamps and dies, to make several cute love-themed card designs.

How do I get a FREE Kit to Go?

To receive a FREE kit, simply place an order of at least $40 in my online store (excluding tax and shipping) using host code Z47BNSPP at checkout OR simply click on the link below to start shopping with the host code:

https://www.stampinup.com/?hostcode=Z47BNSPP

In order to qualify for this week’s free Kit to Go, all orders must be placed by Monday, January 29, 2024 at 11:59 PM CST and must use this week’s host code.

Each Kit to Go will make 6 projects (2 each of 3 designs) and includes the cardstock or designer paper required for the week’s projects. Any machine embossing, if applicable, will be done for you. If a die or punch is part of the week’s featured bundle, those pieces will not be included in the kit. However, any punched or diecut element outside of the week’s featured bundle will be pre-cut for you and provided in the kit. Per Stampin’ Up! policy, I do not include any stamped images in the Kit to Go.

For this week’s projects, you’ll need the following items in addition to the kit to complete the projects as instructed. You are free to make substitutions for any of the supplies listed below for items that you already own.

  • STAMPS: Sending Love, Wonderful Thoughts
  • DIES/PUNCHES: Sending Love, Everyday Essentials, Perennial Postage
  • INK: Melon Mambo, Real Red, Fresh Freesia
  • EMBELLISHMENTS/TOOLS: Dots, iridescent discs, ribbon, scissors, Tear-n-Tape, adhesive, dimensionals, glue dots

Remember: If your order is $150 or greater before tax and shipping, do NOT use the host code. I want you to earn your FREE product from Stampin’ Up! AND you will still qualify for this week’s free Kit to Go!

Your qualifying order must be placed no later than Monday, January 29, 2024 at 11:59 PM CST using the host code CKKVYAMB in order to receive the FREE Kit to Go. Kits will ship no later than Friday.

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Kits · Terrific Tuesdays

Last Day for Episode 9 Kit to Go

Don’t forget… TODAY is the last day to place your order to receive this week’s Terrific Tuesdays Kit to Go! All orders must be placed by 11:59 PM CST and must use this week’s host code. Remember, if your order meets or exceeds $150, do NOT use the host code and you’ll still get this week’s Kit to Go for free!

This week, we made 3 beautiful cards using the Painted Lavender bundle. To receive this week’s Kit to Go, simply place an order of at least $40 in my online store (excluding tax and shipping) using host code CKKVYAMB at checkout OR click on the link below to start shopping now with the host code:

https://www.stampinup.com/?hostcode=CKKVYAMB

Each Kit to Go will make 6 projects (2 each of 3 designs) and includes the cardstock or designer paper required for the week’s projects. If a die, punch, or embossing folder is part of the week’s featured bundle, those pieces will not be included in the kit. However, any punched, diecut, or machine embossed element outside of the week’s featured bundle will be provided in the kit. Per Stampin’ Up! policy, I do not include any stamped images in the Kit to Go.

For this week’s projects, you’ll need the following items in addition to the kit to complete the projects as instructed. You are free to make substitutions for any of the supplies listed below for items that you already own.

  • STAMPS: Painted Lavender, Softly Sophisticated, Hills of Tuscany
  • DIES/PUNCHES: Painted Lavender, Everyday Essentials, Autumn Leaves,
  • INK: Pretty Peacock, Gorgeous Grape, Fresh Freesia, Highland Heather, Blackberry Bliss, Versamark
  • EMBELLISHMENTS/TOOLS: Paper butterflies, gems, sequins, ribbon, scissors, Tear-n-Tape, adhesive, dimensionals, glue dots

In order to qualify for this week’s free Kit to Go, all orders must be placed by 11:59 PM CST TONIGHT and must use the host code.

Did you miss this week’s episode of Terrific Tuesdays? You can watch it here:

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Luv 2 Stamp Artisan Design Team · Terrific Tuesdays

Butterfly Thoughts

We’re wrapping up our week of Painted Lavender designs with this stunning center step fun fold card. If you’ve been following me for a little while, you may remember that I learned this fun fold from fellow Luv 2 Stamp team member Patti Dolan.

This time, I tried a little something different with the assembly and decided to cut one solid portion for the center and narrow bottom panel, which gives you a t-shaped panel. While getting the measurements down and everything cut correctly was a little tricky, I do like the look of having that continuous panel. And speaking of tricky, can anyone spot my cutting mistake? 😉

The base of this card is a sheet of Pretty Peacock cardstock. The designer series paper is all from the Perennial Lavender pack. I chose two different patterns for both the front and inside sections of the card. The sentiment is from the Wonderful Thoughts stamp set and stamped on vellum diecut using the Autumn Leaves die. The sentiment is matted by a Blackberry Bliss circle panel diecut using the Everyday Essentials dies. The sprig of lavender on the small step up panel is cut from Lost Lagoon and Blackberry Bliss cardstock using the Painted Lavender dies. A large paper butterfly serves as the focal image on the center panel and really draws the eye down to the sentiment.

Interested in seeing all of the designs we made this week using the Painted Lavender bundle? Check out Episode 9 of Terrific Tuesdays to see them all from start to finish!

Products used in today’s design:
Pretty Peacock, Lost Lagoon, Blackberry Bliss, vellum cardstock
Perennial Lavender DSP
Wonderful Thoughts stamps
Painted Lavender, Everyday Essentials, Autumn Leaves dies
Paper butterfly accents
Opaque faceted gems
Silver trim
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Terrific Tuesdays

Happy Day

This week we’ve been looking at a variety of ways to use the Painted Lavender stamps and dies to make wonderful projects. Today, we’re revisiting the foldout gift card holder fun fold with this bundle. Interested in trying it for yourself? Head on over to my Tutorials page to grab the PDF tutorial or click here.

This design is built on a quarter-panel of Pretty Peacock cardstock. One sheet of the Perennial Lavender designer paper provides the background mat and gift card pocket. A sheet of Lost Lagoon cardstock provides the foldout section. The front focal panel consists of a field of lavender stamped from the Painted Lavender stamp set onto Crumb Cake cardstock that has been diecut using the Thoughtful Expressions dies. The focal panel is matted in Pool Party that has also been diecut using the Thoughtful Expressions set. A banner of Pretty Peacock soft shimmer paper helps draw the eye to the focal panel and provide an extra pop of saturated color.

Don’t forget to dress up the inside of the foldout. This is super easy to accomplish with a gift card pocket from the same sheet of DSP and a decorative notch in the pocket provided by the Heartfelt Hexagon punch. The message panel, though plain, is punched up by using the Perennial Postage diecuts to give it some pizzazz.

You can find even more design inspiration in this week’s episode of Terrific Tuesdays.

Products used in today’s featured design:
Pretty Peacock, Lost Lagoon, Pool Party, Crumb Cake, Pretty Peacock soft shimmer paper
Perennial Lavender DSP
Thoughtful Expressions, Nested Essentials, Perennial Postage dies
So Sincere stamps
Heartfelt Hexagon punch
Lost Lagoon bordered ribbon
Sequins trio
Adhesive

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Terrific Tuesdays

Wishing Peace

Are you loving all of the design inspiration for using the new Painted Lavender bundle? I really love the entire suite of products that coordinates with this stamp and die bundle. And today we’re learning a new fun fold to show them all off.

This gorgeous fun fold is another one from Jackie Bolhuis over at Klompen Stampers. This fold combines a z-fold with a window card. And it looks far more complicated than it actually is, which I think is the beauty of it. One way to increase the versatility of this fun fold is to use different shapes to make the window panel. For instance, Jackie’s example uses a circle die but here I use the Thoughtful Expressions set. When you think about it, the possibilities are endless! You can download the full PDF tutorial over on my Tutorials page or click this link.

This card begins with a standard card base of Highland Heather. The inside z-fold panel is Gorgeous Grape cardstock. I chose two patterns of the Perennial Lavender designer series paper with the larger pattern on the card front and a smaller pattern for the two inside panels. The focal image is diecut using the Thoughtful Expressions dies. I adhered the front DSP panel before I diecut through and through. I simply flipped the inside piece over to use the solid Highland Heather side for the peek-through focal panel. On the smaller white vellum focal panel, I used the Painted Lavender stamps to create the small floral scene. The sentiment is from the Hills of Tuscany set and is stamped directly on top of the small panel. I adhered the butterfly directly to the DSP in a way that it looks like the butterfly is coming in to light on the tall sprig of lavender. A strip of iridescent ribbon on the bottom helps break up the pattern and draw the eye to center panel.

You can find even more inspiration for the Painted Lavender bundle in this week’s Terrific Tuesdays video.

Products used in today’s featured design:
Highland Heather, Gorgeous Grape, Basic White cardstock
Perennial Lavender DSP
Painted Lavender, Perennial Postage, Hills of Tuscany stamps
Thoughtful Expressions dies
Paper butterflies
Iridescent ribbon
Blooming pearls
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Terrific Tuesdays

Simply Marvelous

This week is all about the Painted Lavender bundle, which includes a set of lavender stamp images and coordinating dies. This bundle pairs beautifully with a whole host of products. And I hope to show you a number of ways that you can use this bundle as we explore various projects this week. Today we’re using a fun fold to combine the Perennial Lavender designer series paper with the Painted Lavender dies.

This cut and twist fun fold design, that I learned from fellow Stampin’ Up demonstrator Jackie Bolhuis over at Klompen Stampers, is super easy to execute and always a great way to showcase any number of terrific products — from designer paper to stamp bundles. You can find the PDF tutorial for the cut and twist fun fold over on my Tutorials page or by clicking this link.

Here, we start with a base of Blackberry Bliss cardstock. I chose three separate patterns of the Perennial Lavender designer paper for this card, working my way from largest to smallest pattern as you move left to right. A strip of Lost Lagoon crinkle ribbon serves to break up the busy lavender patterns on the left. The sentiment from the Perennial Postage stamp set is stamped on a Very Vanilla panel and matted with a vellum panel to soften the contrast between the patterned paper and sentiment panel. Both are diecut using the Thoughtful Expressions dies. The lavender stems layered behind the sentiment panel add some visual interest and are cut from Bubble Bath, Berry Burst, and Lost Lagoon cardstock.

Check out this week’s Terrific Tuesdays video for even more inspiration using the Painted Lavender stamps and dies.

Products used in today’s featured design:
Blackberry Bliss, Lost Lagoon, Bubble Bath, Berry Burst, Very Vanilla, vellum cardstock
Perennial Lavender DSP
Perennial Postage stamps
Painted Lavender, Thoughtful Expressions dies
Lost Lagoon crinkle ribbon
Foil gems
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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