sunshine vibes valentine’s card

sunshine vibes valentine’s card

Today’s card is a simple straight forward card because it’s been a crazy week. Don’t we all have those LOL.

Reminder tomorrow is my New Catalog Open House – if you would like to stop and get a catalog, do some free projects, sign in for a chance to win last month’s Product of the Month or just visit with other paper crafters for a few minutes stop by at the studio between 10-12 tomorrow!

Measurements:
BASE: Basic White CS: 4 1/4″ x 11″, scraps for
the rainbow base and arches
Real Red CS: scraps for die cut hearts

yep that’s it told you this one is super easy!

Die cut all of the parts and pieces.
Stamp Happy Valentine’s Day sentiment from the Bee My Valentine stamp set in Real Red on the inside panel of the card.
With a Blending Brush and the Real Red ink blend a diagonal stripe onto the card front.

Stamp the “love you” sentiment from the Bee My Valentine stamp set in real Red ink at the bottom center of the card front.

Adhere the three Real Red die cut hearts above the “love you” sentiment on the card front.

Adhere all of the arches to the rainbow base. Pop up the base on Stampin’ Dimensionals and place in the middle of the card front above the heart die cuts.

I applied three white Pearls of Beauty embellishments to finish off the card!

Hope you like this quick and simple card and that you get to stamp today and make some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Hope to see you all tomorrow at the Open House!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

photopolymer tricks

photopolymer tricks

Did you hear the announcement?
Stampin’ Up! will be transitioning to photopolymer stamps for our entire line!

We will be discontinuing our signature red rubber stamp line for several reasons.

Cling Stamps (Red Rubber)
We’ve decided to discontinue our cling stamp line due to key raw materials becoming increasingly difficult to source, with some no longer being manufactured at all. We will continue to offer a wide range of photopolymer stamps to support various artistic styles and techniques.

Other product line updates:

Stampin’ Write Markers
We have also decided to discontinue Stampin’ Write Markers. With the growing popularity of Stampin’ Blends, we’ve seen a steady decline in sales of Stampin’ Write Markers. One of the primary techniques unique to Stampin’ Write Markers is coloring directly on cling stamps—a technique that will become less relevant as we transition away from cling.

New and Improved Stamp and Die Packaging
As part of our transition away from cling stamps, we’re excited to introduce updated packaging for stamps and dies! Because photopolymer stamps are thinner, we’re able to offer sleeker, slimmer packaging that saves space. Both stamps and dies will now come in the same size and style of packaging, making it easier than ever to store bundles and coordinating products together. The new packaging is similar to our current die packaging—durable, clear plastic envelopes—but with an exciting improvement: Die packaging will now feature printed artwork for quick and easy identification! Stamp packaging will continue to display artwork as well.

One of the exciting things about photopolymer stamps is their ease of use – being clear it is easy to see where and what you are stamping as well as line up the image in relationship to other images already on the paper!

Because these stamps are flexible you can manipulate their shape to a certain degree. Today’s project uses this tip and trick – I am using the Everyday Arches stamp set which already has a natural curve to the stamp image but I wanted to use it in conjunction with the Sunshine Vibes rainbow dies!

Here is the original shape of the stamp – I am using the “you are simply fantastic” sentiment.

Measurements:
BASE: Poppy Parade CS: 4 1/4″ x 11″
scored at 5 1/2″, scrap for rainbow die
Calypso Coral CS: 4″ x 5 1/4″, scrap for die
Basic white CS: 3″ x 4″ for the rainbow base die
Crushed Curry CS: scrap for rainbow die
Pumpkin Pie CS: scrap for rainbow die

Manipulate the photopolymer stamp into the shape desired and place on the acrylic block.
Place the largest rainbow strip on the white base for a guide and then stamp the sentiment in Poppy Parade ink to match the card base.

Adhere the rainbow strips to the Basic White CS rainbow base.

Emboss the Calypso Coral layer in the Stampin’ Cut and Emboss machine with the So Swirly embossing folder using the BASE plate #1, and (2) cutting plates #3 as this is a regular width embossing folder.
Tie a 1/4″ white ribbon knot on the lower third of the embossed layer.
Adhere the embossed layer to the card base.
Pop up the rainbow focal point onto Stampin’ Dimensionals and adhere above the ribbon on the embossed layer.
I used the white Starburst Sequin to finish off this fun card that showcases just one of the cool things you can do with photopolymer stamps!

Try you hand at bending and stamping a photopolymer stamp into a different shape and go create some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

boho vibes su creativity challenge

boho vibes su creativity challenge

Every month, Sara Douglas, Stampin’ Up!’s CEO challenges us with a creativity task – everyone can play along and this month’s challenge uses any of our alphabet sets!

On pages 106-107 in our current 2025-2026 Annual Catalog is a beautiful spread entitled “Customize & Personalize with Dies” and features our three current alphabet sets –

the Mini Alphabet Dies #162934 ($31.00) – this set is perfectly sized for customizing your cards small enough to fit onto a card front and designed as one die to cut all of your letters at once – How easy is that?

My personal favorite – the Alphabet A La Mode #160750 – ($42.00) this medium sized alphabet is your do it all work horse small enough for card making and large enough for scrapbooking – this set can do it all!

and new this year the Party Alphabet Dies – #165263 – ($99.00) these letters are about 2 1/4″ tall and add an eye-catching accent to any of your projects. This also comes in a bundle for $125.00 (#165265) with the Party Banner dies for a complete banner making package that will be the hit of your parties!

Today’s project uses the Sunshine Vibes bundle from the Boho Vibes Suite Collection in Fall colors for a great happy Fall card!

Measurements:
BASE: Basic White CS: 4 1/4″ x 11″
scored at 5 1/2″
4″ x 5 1/4″ layer, scraps for rainbow base and
letter dies
Cajun Craze CS: 3″ x 4 1/4″ and scraps
Calypso Coral CS: 3″ x 4 1/4″ and scraps
Crushed Curry CS: 3″ x 4 1/4″ and scraps
Poppy Parade CS: 3″ x 4 1/4″ and scraps
Pumpkin Pie CS: 3″ x 4 1/4″ and scraps

Die cut the rainbow pieces from each color .

Take the Basic White 4″ x 5 1/4″ layer and with blending brushes color the entire area with Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie and calypso Coral inks.
Spray the area with water droplets from a Stampin’ Spritzer – this is called water lifting – the areas of water droplets will lift the ink and make lighter spotting on the surface of the colored area.
Dry with a Heat Tool or let air dry. If using a Heat Tool you should heat from both the bottom and the top of the layer to minimize paper curling.

Cut the word FALL from the Alphabet A La Mode dies and place on the bottom of the layer for spacing and stamp the word “happy” in Tuxedo Black Memento ink from the Blooming Phrases stamp set above where the letters will be adhered.

Adhere the letters to the colored layer and then adhere the layer to the card base.
Arrange the rainbow pieces one from each color on the rainbow Basic White base die and adhere starting on one side and adhering the next one in order.
Pop up the rainbow dies onto Stampin’ Dimensionals and adhere above the stamped sentiment.
I stamped the inside with the good vibes sentiment from the Sunshine Vibes stamp set in Tuxedo Black Memento ink and the sun and rays in Daffodil Delight ink above the sentiment to finish off the inside of the card!
I used the Starburst Sequins for the embellishments around the sentiment to finish the card!

This is one of the cards we will be doing at two of my library classes this month – hope to see you at one of them!

Now go and create some seasonal cards of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie