Ok, if you saw my post below, you saw the card I made using the Greenhouse Gala DSP since my Friends Never Fade stamp set didn't arrive before we left on vacation. Well, now it has a twin - same card, different color scheme. This one uses the pretty Daffodil Delight colored flowers, accented with Pumpkin Pie and Pear Pizzaz. So I guess you could say I now have twin cards! Here she is:
I'm really loving this new paper - likely to buy lots of this during the next Stampin' Up! year. I think my favorites of the new colors so far are Marina Mist, Pear Pizzaz (a new In Color) and Daffodil Delight. In my demo preview order, I picked up a pack of the Daffodil Delight and assortments that included the Pear Pizzaz and Marina Mist colors. I know I'll be picking up full packs of Marina Mist and Pear Pizzaz on my July 1 order from the new catty! Mahalo for stopping by!
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Stampin' in Paradise!
It's vacation time again, and yes, I brought stampin' stuff along with me. I was bummed that the stamp set I had planned to bring with me, Friends Never Fade (ordered on June 1), didn't ship until June 22 (and should arrive today) - and I'm no where near home to pick it up! I did bring the coordinating paper, Greenhouse Gala, which will be available to order starting July 1 when the new Stampin' Up! catalog goes live. So, instead of being able to stamp a card, I used the DSP and cut out an image I wanted to have as the focus of my card. Here it is:
Isn't it pretty? I used Marina Mist as my card base, two pieces from the Greenhouse Gala DSP, along with some textured Chocolate Chip (mounted on the card with dimensionals), and a border of Pear Pizzaz around the Whisper White. The main flower was cut from the Greenhouse Gala DSP, and is popped up with dimensionals. The ribbon is a retired one, I believe it's called French Blue. Went along nicely with the Baja Breeze in the DSP and the Marina Mist card stock, don't you think?
I did bring along two stamp sets with me - Watercolor Trio, and Fast & Fabulous (a new hostess set). The mojo wasn't flowing as well on my first stamping attempt while on vacation, but I'll show it to you anyhow. I used Chocolate Chip, Daffodil Delight and Pumpkin Pie card stocks (Whisper White, too). Not sure if you can see it, but there's some glitter on the flowers. If' I had a few other punches with me, I think I would have added the sentiment (which is from the Watercolor Trio set), stamped on white, and framed using the oval and scallop oval punches - something I'll likely do to this card when I get home. Here's what I made:
Not sure if you can see it, but I used the tall flower stalk stamp to create a background, stamping on the Daffodil in Daffodil ink, each time placing the stamp a little lower as I stamped from left to right. I love the scallop trim border punch, and if you didn't happen to pick it up during Sale-A-Bration time, it's available in the new catty on July 1. That's a little piece of Pumpkin Pie ribbon to top it off. A pretty basic card, but I kinda like it.
Thanks for stopping by today. We're off to my favorite local oceanfront dining place tonight, Leilani's in Ka'anapali. Teriyaki steak tonight, along with my favorite drink, a Dig Me Daquiri (yummy!). We'll probably hit a shop or two there in Whaler's Village before we head back to the condo. Aloha from Maui, and mahalo for visiting my blog today!
Isn't it pretty? I used Marina Mist as my card base, two pieces from the Greenhouse Gala DSP, along with some textured Chocolate Chip (mounted on the card with dimensionals), and a border of Pear Pizzaz around the Whisper White. The main flower was cut from the Greenhouse Gala DSP, and is popped up with dimensionals. The ribbon is a retired one, I believe it's called French Blue. Went along nicely with the Baja Breeze in the DSP and the Marina Mist card stock, don't you think?
I did bring along two stamp sets with me - Watercolor Trio, and Fast & Fabulous (a new hostess set). The mojo wasn't flowing as well on my first stamping attempt while on vacation, but I'll show it to you anyhow. I used Chocolate Chip, Daffodil Delight and Pumpkin Pie card stocks (Whisper White, too). Not sure if you can see it, but there's some glitter on the flowers. If' I had a few other punches with me, I think I would have added the sentiment (which is from the Watercolor Trio set), stamped on white, and framed using the oval and scallop oval punches - something I'll likely do to this card when I get home. Here's what I made:
Not sure if you can see it, but I used the tall flower stalk stamp to create a background, stamping on the Daffodil in Daffodil ink, each time placing the stamp a little lower as I stamped from left to right. I love the scallop trim border punch, and if you didn't happen to pick it up during Sale-A-Bration time, it's available in the new catty on July 1. That's a little piece of Pumpkin Pie ribbon to top it off. A pretty basic card, but I kinda like it.
Thanks for stopping by today. We're off to my favorite local oceanfront dining place tonight, Leilani's in Ka'anapali. Teriyaki steak tonight, along with my favorite drink, a Dig Me Daquiri (yummy!). We'll probably hit a shop or two there in Whaler's Village before we head back to the condo. Aloha from Maui, and mahalo for visiting my blog today!
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