Stampin' UP! In Bloom

This card was for the casual crafter in the series I created on my facebook live 6/22/21. It uses the In Bloom stamps and coordinating Pierced Blooms dies as well as the new Basic Borders dies. You can view these items and the rest of the catalog on my blog. GreenThumbStampers.com

Count on Me pull tag card from my FB live lastnight.

Stampin' UP! Count on Me set was used to create this adorable card. I thought it looked like a baby card. I made it for a birthday but a shower or new baby would be great too. You could change the colors and clothes to make it a boy card for sure!

Ready to be amazed?

I saw the Days to Remember set in the new catalog on page 18.  It is a calendar set that I thought was really cool, but it immediately overwhelmed me!  All those numbers for the dates, how did it work?  How would you line that up to get the dates you needed.  It was just scary and I kept moving.

Well, I happened to find a post on the demonstrator site where another demo shared how to line it up!!  The key is to go across the stamp pad on the narrow side!!  You line up your numbers according to where your weeks start!!  Piece of cake once you see it.  So, I thought I'd show you the visual here so you too can be amazed at how easy it works and not shy away from a set you might get a lot of use out of!!

So Cool cards from April Paper Pumpkin

I had to cancel my May classes due to my stepfather passing away and my dad needing my help during the same timeframe.  It was a crazy month!  I can always push the stamp a stack cards to other months, but not the Paper Pumpkin.  Those cards are specific to a monthly kit.  I had these cards designed for the "So Cool" kit.  I'm pretty happy with the way they turned out.  I especially like the flowers created from the kiwi popsicle!  I'll figure out what to do for the customers that missed out on the in person class and get moving onto the May kit.  I'm starting to feel like I'm close to being back on track!

Poinsettia Petals Christmas in May

Stampin' UP! Poinsettia Petals and coordinating dies was used to create this card for a May sketch challenge. I hope you are able to make your own creations using this layout. For the tutorial for this card and others, sign up for my newsletter at greenthumbstampers.com My newletter recipients have exclusive access to my tutorials. I also made this card into a gift card holder where the poinsettia portion lifts up.