Terrific Tuesdays

Wonderful Winter

Have you seen this week’s episode of Terrific Tuesdays? We’re focusing on holiday thank you card designs using several of the wonderful designer series paper packs offered by Stampin’ Up! I really love the suite of holiday papers offered this year and will be sad to see so many of them go in a few weeks, which is all the more reason to put them to good use as we send our thanks or maybe even some belated holiday hellos.

Today’s card features a twist on a simple diagonal fun fold and doubles as a one sheet wonder to boot. This horizontal design is built on a Basic White cardstock base, and the front panel of the card is halved on the diagonal. A single sheet of Winter Meadow designer series paper will cover all of the required areas in this design, and I selected the Winter Meadow blue evergreen paper pattern with the grey haze on the reverse side. One panel of the DSP is cut just short of standard size to allow for a narrow border around the card edge. This panel is halved on the diagonal with half of the sheet adhered to the front card panel and the other portion adhered to the inside card base on the portion that is exposed when the card is closed. I chose to use the grey hazy side of the paper for these portions.

Next, we work with the fold-over panel by cutting a sheet of white cardstock and scoring in the center. A piece of Misty Moonlight cardstock covers the front of the smaller white notecard and serves as the mat for the blue tree pattern of the Winter Meadow DSP. The patterned sheet is divided into equal sections and narrowly separated to create a grout effect. Use ribbon to make a band around the panel. You can layer ribbons to create different effects, like I did here to create a sparkly border on either side of the Misty Moonlight trim. The sentiment is cut from white cardstock using the Nested Essentials die and the sentiment is stamped in Misty Moonlight using the Zany Zoo stamps. A few white sequins provide a little extra sparkle and draw the eye diagonally across the design. This is such a fun and easy fun fold and can easily be adapted to any patterned paper.

You can see all of the other fun designs that we made together in this week’s Terrific Tuesdays video by clicking below for the full video.

Tune in the rest of the week to see more projects you can create using Stampin’ Up! holiday designer series papers.

Products used in today’s design:
Basic White, Misty Moonlight cardstock
Winter Meadow DSP
Zany Zoo stamps
Nested Essentials dies
Silver & white sheer ribbon
Misty Moonlight cotton trim
Neutrals sequins
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Terrific Tuesdays

Sprig of Kindness

This week’s episode of Terrific Tuesdays features holiday thank you card designs using several of the wonderful designer series paper packs offered by Stampin’ Up! These papers allow for so much creativity and variety in design, and we’ll be exploring more designs together throughout the week.

Today’s card uses an easy-to-miss sheet of paper in the Winter Meadow paper pack. At first glance, the sheet of grey haze is unimpressive, but it’s a terrific neutral with the interest of a varied pattern that affords you lots of design choices. Here, it serves as a backdrop that allows the focal elements of the card to pop. We start with a base of Crumb Cake cardstock. The lovely grey hazy sheet of DSP is matted by a sheet of Shaded Spruce, which helps draw the eye to the focal elements which are set atop in the same color. The sentiment from the So Sincere stamp set is stamped in Versamark and heat embossed in white atop the banner cut from Shaded Spruce. The sentiment is adhered directly to the grey backdrop to allow the hand-tied sprigs of mistletoe to be the only three-dimensional elements on the focal panel. The mistletoe is diecut from Shaded Spruce using the Magical Meadow dies. The berries are dots of Frosted Lace Stickles, and the whole bunch is held together with a white iridescent ribbon.

I love the simplicity of the design and how lovely the green elements look against the hazy grey backdrop. What do you think about the combination?

You can see all of the other fun designs that we made together in this week’s Terrific Tuesdays video by clicking below for the full video.

Tune in the rest of the week to see more projects you can create using Stampin’ Up! holiday designer series papers.

Products used in today’s design:
Crumb Cake, Shaded Spruce cardstock
Winter Meadow DSP
So Sincere stamps
Iridescent ribbon
White embossing powder
Frosted Lace Stickles
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Christmas

Better Together

I just love finding great design shortcuts, don’t you? Stampin’ Up!’s Memories and More product line is just one way that I’ve found to make quick work of adorable handmade cards. I finished up our Christmas cards over the weekend and was able to make a boatload of cards in no time flat using the Beary Christmas Memories and More products.

Today’s card begins with the red card base from the Memories and More cards and envelopes pack. The adorable present background is a notecard from the Memories and More card pack. I chose coordinating package stickers from the sticker sheet included in the card pack and popped them up with dimensionals. I nestled each package next to its coordinating counterpart on the notecard background and just love the effect. The sentiment is yet another sticker from the sticker sheet. I used gold cord to draw the eye to the sentiment since it’s a smaller element than I would have ordinarily chosen. A few glitter sequins in opposing corners really allow the eye to make the diagonal movement over the card design.

I’m looking forward to trying some of the other Memories and More products when I need to create a bunch of cards in short order.

Products used:
Beary Christmas Memory and More cards and envelopes
Beary Christmas Memory and More card pack
Gold cord
Glitter sequins
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Christmas

Let it Snow

Today we’re taking a look at another card that I was able to make using Memories and More products from Stampin’ Up! This adorable set is called Beary Christmas. By pairing the cards and envelopes and the mini kit card pack, I was quickly able to finish up my Christmas cards over the weekend.

This card design is built on a blue card base from the Memories and More cards and envelopes. The adorable bear scene is a notecard from the Memories and More card pack. The sentiment is cut from a smaller notecard from the card pack and mounted on dimensionals. A strip of silver and white sheer ribbon is twisted behind the sentiment panel for interest and sparkle.

Card designs don’t have to be complicated. And when you’re pressed for time, the Memories and More products allow for adorable designs that come together in a flash.

Products used:
Beary Christmas Memory and More cards and envelopes
Beary Christmas Memory and More card pack
Silver & white sheer ribbon
Glitter sequins
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Christmas

Christmas Together

Have you gotten all of your Christmas cards made and in the mail? I was able to put the last batch in the mail over the weekend. I was able to quickly put together the last batch by using a tried-and-true shortcut method — a Stampin’ Up! mini kit called Beary Christmas. I paired the Memories and More card pack and cards and envelopes for some super cute quick and easy designs. You can find all of the coordinating Beary Christmas products here. Over the next day or two, we’ll be taking a look at a few of the cute designs that came together from this suite of products.

The base of this card design is the blue card base from the Memory and More card and envelope pack. The snowflake background is a full notecard from the Memories and More card pack. The polar bear scene is fussy cut from the notecard and then popped up on dimensionals to stand out above the snowflake background. The remaining sentiment section is cut to break up the words of the sentiment and then adhered with dimensionals across the card front. A few glitter sequins and some gold cord add sparkle and help the eye move across the design.

Stampin’ Up! has an excellent selection of kits and mini kits that allow you to assemble a whole set of adorable cards in no time flat. If you’re in a time crunch but still want to have the personal touch of a handmade card, kits are the way to go!

Products used:
Beary Christmas Memory and More cards and envelopes
Beary Christmas Memory and More card pack
Gold cord
Glitter sequins
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Terrific Tuesdays

Meadow Greenery

We have been exploring all of the wonderful ways we can use the Winter Meadow suite this week. If you were able to watch this week’s episode of Terrific Tuesdays, you watched this design come together, but I didn’t give the backstory. Today’s card design is based on a fellow team member’s card design. I always love being reminded of ways to use our stamps, and in this case, my fellow demonstrator’s design reminded me of the age-old technique of making your own designer paper.

For today’s card, we begin with a base of Pretty Peacock. I created a patterned paper using the Magical Meadow stamps using various shades of blue-green and I mixed in some metallic silver ink for a bit of sparkle. The silver and white sheer ribbon serves as a shimmery base for the sentiment panel, while still allowing the stamped pattern to shine through. The sentiment, also from the Magical Meadow stamp set, is stamped on a shimmer white base that has been diecut using the Autumn Leaves die. I added a sparkly mat of Pretty Peacock fine shimmer paper diecut using the larger Autumn Leaves sentiment die. A bow of iridescent white ribbon at the top of the sentiment panel adds extra shine and draws the eye to the sentiment. I added a few glitter sequins on opposing corners of the sentiment panel to complete the visual triangle with the sparkly bow.

This card is even more stunning in person as all of the elements really catch the light. It’s the perfect combination of color and sparkle to be reminiscent of a magical wintery day.

Would you like to see all of the projects we made during this week’s Terrific Tuesdays episode? Check out the full video here:

Tune in the rest of the week to see more projects you can create using this gorgeous suite of Stampin’ Up! products.

Products used in today’s design:
Pretty Peacock, Basic White, Pretty Peacock fine shimmer, shimmer white cardstock
Magical Meadow stamps
Autumn Leaves dies
Silver & white sheer ribbon
Iridescent white ribbon
Glitter sequins
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Terrific Tuesdays

Silver Snowfall

This week we’re working with the Winter Meadow suite of products from Stampin’ Up! All of these products are part of the winter seasonal sale, so it’s a great time to buy if you’ve had your eye on them. All of the products currently part of the seasonal sale are set to be retired at the end of the year and will no longer be available for purchase come January.

Today’s card design, although quite simple to put together, really packs a lot of punch. The design sits on a base of Lost Lagoon cardstock. The sheet of Snowflake Magic specialty paper is matted with a sheet of Lost Lagoon soft shimmer paper for a bit of added sparkle. The greenery is diecut from Silver Foiled specialty paper using the Magical Meadow dies. The sentiment from the Magical Meadow stamp set is stamped in Lost Lagoon ink on white cardstock, which is then diecut using the Nested Essentials banner die. The silver adhesive-backed sequins and bow from the silver and white sheer ribbon add additional sparkle to the sentiment panel, which is elevated using dimensionals.

This card is even more stunning in person as all of the elements really catch the light. It’s the perfect combination of color and sparkle to be reminiscent of a magical wintery day.

Would you like to see the projects we made during this week’s Terrific Tuesdays episode? Check out the full video here:

Tune in the rest of the week to see more projects you can create using this gorgeous suite of Stampin’ Up! products.

Products used in today’s design:
Lost Lagoon, Basic White cardstock
Winter Meadow, Snowflake Magic (sold out), Soft Shimmer, Silver Foiled DSP
Magical Meadow stamps & dies
Silver & white sheer ribbon
Glitter sequins
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Terrific Tuesdays

Winter Melody

This week we’re focusing on the Magical Meadow suite of products. Today, we’re combining the gorgeous Winter Meadow designer series paper with embossing and diecuts to create a beautiful winter card. This design is inspired by fellow Luv 2 Stamp team member Allison Duvani at Allison’s Creative Greetings. I love how just a few elements can work together to make a stunning card.

This card design is built on a base of Basic White cardstock. A sheet of Blueberry Bushel serves as the mat for the designer paper and embossed panel. I chose the winter branches pattern from the Winter Meadow paper pack and paired it with a sheet of white cardstock embossed using the Merry Melody embossing folder. The sentiment panel is matted with a Night of Navy and white cardstock circle. The greenery is diecut from Pretty Peacock, Lost Lagoon, and Night of Navy using the Magical Meadow dies. The sentiment from the Magical Meadow stamp set is stamped on white cardstock and then mounted at the bottom of the panel over the stems of the greenery. A few simple faceted gems add a bit of sparkle and draw the eye across the card to the sentiment.

Would you like to see the designs from this week’s Terrific Tuesdays episode? Check out the full video here:

Tune in the rest of the week to see more projects you can create using this gorgeous suite of Stampin’ Up! products.

Products used in today’s design:
Blueberry Bushel, Night of Navy, Pretty Peacock, Lost Lagoon, Basic White cardstock
Winter Meadow DSP
Faceted gems trio
Adhesives

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Terrific Tuesdays

Layering Merriest Trees

Wonderful Wednesday, everyone! We’re beginning to have the chill of winter weather in the air here in North Texas and many mornings of heavy frost. Is it beginning to feel more like winter in your area?

And speaking of winter, today’s card tips the hat to winter birthdays AND shows yet another way that you can use the Merriest Trees bundle to create beautiful projects. Today, I wanted to share how you can layer the tree dies to give realistic depth and dimension to the trees on your projects.

In this week’s Terrific Tuesdays video, we spoke briefly about the various sizes of trees in the suite of dies. Not only does this make it quick and easy to cut trees of all sizes, but it also allows you to create beautiful layers on single tree for a more realistic look. This card design shows you both.

The base of this card is a sheet of Night of Navy cardstock. The background panel is the ombre night sky patterned sheet from the O Holy Night designer series paper pack. I decided on a trio of trees as the focal scene with the center tree as the focal image. I stuck with shades of blue and blue-green for a more visually unified scene. I used vellum as the backdrop for the trees. The smallest tree in the background is diecut from Pretty Peacock using the two-panel tree die. The medium-sized tree closer to the foreground is embossed with an older snowflake embossing folder (you could easily substitute the Snowflake Sky EF) and then diecut from Lost Lagoon using the three-panel tree. The base of the focal tree in the foreground is Night of Navy and is diecut using the four-panel tree die. I used several different sheets of the Shining Brightly designer series paper as the layers for the focal image, which are adhered to the tree base. Each tree layer is cut using a different sized tree die from the suite, which makes for very quick and easy layering without any fussy cutting. The edges of each of the layers is curled up for a realistic look of fluffy layers in the tree. Isn’t this a stunning effect? I finished off the scene with some snowflakes diecut from white cardstock and a sentiment. While the snowflake dies I used are from a retired set, there are beautiful snowflakes in a number of sets in the Holiday Mini Catalog, including Merriest Trees, Stars at Night (on sale), and Wishes All Around (on sale).

Wanna know the other ways we learned to use the Merriest Trees bundle? Check out this week’s episode of Terrific Tuesdays!

Products used for today’s card design:
Night of Navy, Basic White cardstock
Vellum
O Holy Night (sold out), Shining Brightly (sold out) DSP
Merriest Trees, Autumn Leaves, Twinkling Lights (retired) dies
Winter Snow (retired) embossing folder
Circle Sayings stamps
Silver embossing powder
Glitter sequins
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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