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6.28.2014

Seize the Cake

Here's a little fun we had playing with the Lullaby DSP.  It is very versatile, not just for babies. The Chalk marker adds a nice touch to the little flowers.  Of course, love the punch pack that goes with this stamp set.
S&P Recipe:
Lullaby DSP (133695)
Something To Say stamp set (w...134177, c...134180)
Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack (133787)

6.27.2014

Flower Patch card & Photopolymer

It has been a little while since we posted anything new. Here is a cute one from Susan Adams. I like how she pieced together different textures in the background. We are not trying to keep all the cute things we have been making to ourselves (well, maybe a few). We have to have some surprises at convention. So, what do you think about Photopolymer stamps?
There are lots of pros... easy placement because they are totally see through & less expensive. They stick to your clear blocks very well. They are bendable which is a pro and a con. If you are having trouble getting your image to stamp very well, try putting your Stampin' Pierce mat under your cardstock. Sometimes photopolymer stamps can get brittle, and crack and yellow over time, but Stampin' Up has improved the formula to lengthen the life of these stamps.
S&P Recipe:
Flower Patch stamp set (134207)
Flower Fair Framelits (133731)


6.10.2014

Baby Baggies

Use these as baby shower favors or a sweet little baby gift. So Simple and fast. You could whip a bunch of these out in seconds!
S&P Recipe:
Chevron Tag a Bag Gift bags (131370)
Something for Baby stamp set (w...134027, c...134030)
Baby's Firsts Framelit (133735)

6.09.2014

Oh Baby Pages

It's all baby this week! Love this set and the coordinating framelits. We used just one doily. First cut it in 3rds, then cut one of the ends in half. Use the center piece for the bow, and the two smaller ones for the buggy and tucked behind the Coastal Cabana at the top.
S&P Recipe:
Lullaby DSP (133695)
Baby's First Framelits (133735)
Something for baby stamp set (w...134027, c...134030)