lily of the valley in color card

lily of the valley in color card

This stamp set just arrived in the mail! A gift from my up-line for recruiting! SO fun to receive something new and even more fun that it was FREE to me!

This is the NEW catalog Lily of the Valley bundle. Join me today to see how to make this easy card in my favorite 2026-2028 In Color – Hydrangea Hue!

Measurements:
BASE: Hydangea Hue CS: 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
Lemon Lime Twist CS: scraps for die cuts
Basic White CS: scraps for die cuts
DSP: 2″ x 5 1/2″

I cut the 2026-2028 In Color DSP to 2″ x 5 1/2″, I added Stampin’ Seal to the backside long edges and adhered the geometric shaped dies that I die cut two of out of Lemon Lime Twist CS to diagonally edges of the DSP. Place another ribbon of tape down the center of the DSP and adhere to the center of the card front.
Die cut two of the detailed Lily of the valley dies in Basic White CS. Stamp the Lily of the Valley large stamp in Tuxedo Black ink and die cut it out. Color with a light Lemon Lime Twist Stampin’ Blend marker the stem and base of the bells of the lily of the valley flower.Adhere the white die cuts behind the colored flowers and adhere over the DSP layer.
Die cut one of the larger leaves in the Lemon Lime Twist CS and adhere to the right side of the flowers.
Stamp Happy Birthday to one of the nicest people I know on the inside of the card in Hydrangea Hue ink. Then use a blending brush in a circular motion to add a little tone on tone color behind the sentiment.
Die cut a small circle from the Spotlight on Nature dies and stamp the sentiment in Hydrangea Hue ink and blend the outer edge of the die with Hydrangea Hue ink.

Pop up the sentiment piece on Stampin’ Dimensionals and place in the lower left-hand corner over the flower stems and DSP.

Adhere some 2026-2028 In Color Butterflies to the card!
I love this color combination and I LOVE the NEW MAGNETIC INK PADS get all of the 2026-2028 In Colors and start your magnetic ink pad collection today!

Now it is your turn to create some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

more color mondays – basic beige, pecan pie and golden glow

more color mondays – basic beige, pecan pie and golden glow

Today’s blog post features a fabulous 3D fun fold called the Pop Up Book Fun Fold. The Silly Old Bear Suite – for me and many is a sentimental stroll down memory lane – this suite SOLD OUT during the Demonstrator Pre-order and SOLD OUT again on the first day of Customer Orders. If this is a Suite for you make sure that you use the “notify me” button so when it’s back in stock you will get a notification. This More Color Mondays Color Challenge looks great in shades of brown and gold!

This 3D Pop Up Book Fun Fold is a WOW fun fold and today I will teach you how to make this!

Measurements:
BASE: Basic Beige CS: 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″, 4″ x 5 1/4″, (2) 2 3/8″ x 3″
DSP: 5 1/4″ x 8 1/4″ , with long edge at the top
scored at 4 1/8″
Pecan Pie CS: 4″ x 5 1/4″, (2) 2 1/2″ x 3 1/8″

With the short side of the DSP at the top of the Stampin’ Trimmer and the left edge at the 1″ mark cut from the 1″ mark on the clear ruler to the 7 1/4″.
Repeat this cut with the opposite side placer the opposite short side at the top of the Trimmer and place the edge of the paper at the 1″ mark on the right side of the cutting groove, cut from the 1″ to the 7 1/4″ marks on the clear ruler.

Then with the long side of the DSP at the top of the Trimmer and the left side of the DSP at the 1″ mark – score between the top and bottom cuts.

Then Score at 1 1/2″ in between the top and bottom cuts.

Repeat on the opposite side of the DSP.

With the long side of the DSP at the top of the Trimmer and at 2″ on the side score from the top edge of the DSP to the top cut line and from the bottom cut line down to the bottom edge of the DSP. (Only score above and below the cut lines for this score line)

Then fold the top section Valley-Mountain-Valley
middle score line V-M-V-M-V
and bottom scores V-M-V

Fold and burnish all score lines.

It will look like the photo below.

Fold the DSP and add Stampin’ Seal to the outside U shaped panel and attach to the left hand inside of the Basic Beige card base.
FOld the DSP again and place adhesive on gthe opposite U shaped panels on the other side of the DSP that is not attached to the card yet. Close the back side of the card base and rub on the back side of the card base to secure the DSP to the back inside of the card base.
Take the extra layer of Basic Beige and stamp the images for decoration.
Die cut the images.

Color the stamped images from the Silly Old Bear Suite with Petal Pink, Pecan Pie and Golden Glow Stampin’ Blends.

Take the extra layer of Pecan Pie CS and run it through the Stampin’ Cut and EMboss machine with the Hundred Acre Woods 3D embossing folder.
Adhere the embossed layer to the card front.
Pop up the sentiment die on the center of the card front and add Piglet popped up over the sentiment label.
Stamp the inside sentiment to one of the Basic Beige smaller layers and adhere the two Basic Beige smaller layers to the Pecan Pie layers.

Adhere the stamped and colored figures to the Basic Beige layers and adhere the Pecan Pie to the middle inside panels.

One of my favorite NEW products in the catalog are our NEW IN COLOR SHIMMER BRUSHES! They do not show well in these photos but the shimmer is stunning and I dressed up the stamped images with the Golden Glow Shimmer brush!

I adhered some metallic dots to the card front to finish off this great book fun fold.

Try this fold if you want to really WOW a special someone with you card making skills!

This card post was incomplete yesterday so I rewrote it today with all the photos that did not make the original post – sorry for the technical difficulties!

Now it’s your turn to go and create some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

torn dsp card inspiration

torn dsp card inspiration

I wanted to show you all a copy of the card that inspired Wednesday’s torn DSP card. Unfortunately like I said in the post the other day I cannot give proper credit because when I tried to go back to find the inspiration card post I could not find it.

This is the same technique I used for Wednesday’s card only using the Nature’s Walk Suite of Products and it makes a gorgeous Masculine card!

Measurements:
BASE:Early Espresso CS: 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
Basic White CS: (2) 4″ x 5 1/4″, scrap for die
cutting
DSP: different 4″ strips of coordinating DSP
does not need to be from the same package

Die cut the larger leaf die from the Nature’s Symphony die set out of the lower right-hand corner of one of the 4″ Basic White layers.

Cut a smaller square from the Stylish Shapes dies set from a Basic White scrap for the sentiment piece. I stamped the You Make Me Smile in Early Espresso on the square die and blended the edges with a Blending Brush.

Tear strips from the 4″ DSP pieces about 1/2″-3/4″ wide.
Adhere to the other 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic White layer as done in Wednesday’s post.
Cut a 1″ strip off gthe left-hand side of the torn DSP layer.
Adhere the 1″ strip to the left-hand side of the die cut Basic White layer.
Since this die is more intricate, turn over the layer and glue all around the leaf cut out and the right hand side of the die cut layer to adhere the other DSP piece to that side. Place the DSP layer DSP facing what will be the front and make sure that the DSP is the same pattern direction as the 1″ strip before securing it down. This creates the illusion of the DSP flowing through the paper!
Adhere the layer onto the Early Espresso card front and then pop up the sentiment square.
I added some retired cork embellishments to finish off the card with a masculine vibe!
Love this look! Try this technique soon and let me know what you create – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

torn dsp card – homemade sweetness

torn dsp card – homemade sweetness

Today’s blog post is a clever way to use Designer Series Paper scraps! I saw a version of this card last week and forgot to write down where and of course today’s search came out empty – this is my case and I wish I could give credit for the inspiration –

Measurements:
BASE: Blueberry Bushel CS: 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
Basic White CS: (2) 4″ x 5 1/4″, scrap for die
cutting
DSP: different 4″ strips of coordinating DSP
does not need to be from the same package

Tear strips about 1/2″- 3/4″ wide and 4″ long from coordinating DSP.
Start to adhere a strip at the top of one of your 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic White layers that has a straight edge at the top.
Adhere pieces over the top piece of DSP with the white torn edge facing up and exposed. Also pay attention to the paper if there is a directional pattern – you do not want to finish gluing your paper only to discover your pattern for one or more pieces are upside down! Finish with a piece that has a straight edge at the bottom – although you can always turn the 4″ Basic White layer over and cut to the end of the paper.
Cut one inch off of the DSP torn adhered piece from the left hand edge.

Die cut an image that will take up about 2/3rds of the bottom corner of the right-hand side of the second Basic White layer. Save the die for another use! We are using the layer and the negative space for this card.

Adhere the 1″ piece to the front left-hand edge of the die cut Basic White layer. Then turn the layer over and glue the right-hand side around the negative die space and above and adhere the other torn DSP piece so that the torn paper shows through the negative space die hole.
Stamp your sentiment from the Filled with Sweetness stamp set in Blueberry Bushel ink at the top of this Basic White layer.
Stamp the strawberry and blueberry images in Tuxedo Black memento ink which is available at a discount on the LAST CHANCE LIST as it is discontinuing and we have a new hybrid ink pad – which I am anxiously awaiting it’s arrival!
Color the fruit in with Stampin’ Blends alcohol markers – if you have never used these you should try them they are one of my FAVORITE coloring tools! The alcohol allows for seamless blending!
Adhere the torn DSP layer onto a Blueberry Bushel card front,
Die cut out the fruit and pop up the fruit around the sentiment.
Adhere embellishments around the sentiment and this clever way to use DSP card is complete.

Try this technique with your stash of DSP and see what possibilities you can create – one stamp and lots of DSP at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie