Try Stampin on Tuesday #104

By | February 6, 2013

Hi there

Well today Try Stampin on Tuesday turns two! and to celebrate each entry in this weeks challenge will go into a draw for a prize.  So help us celebrate and be in to win.

I have just purchased the Print Poetry DSP Stack from the new Seasonal Catalogue – this is such good value.  For NZ$14.50 your get 48 sheets of 11.4cm x 16.5cm paper in 12 double sided designs.  I’ve already used a number of sheets and today’s card has one of them.

I’ve gone for a Clean and Simple look with this card using this years In Colours of Raspberry Ripple, Primrose Petals and Summer Starfruit.  The sentiment is also from the Seasonal Catalogue.  The cute Petite Curly Punch is one of the FREE gifts during SAB and matches perfectly with this stamp.
If you’d like to earn FREE products just place an order with me of NZ$120 or more between now and 22 March and you can choose from the 19 different products on offer.  Send me an email to place your order.
Supplies:
Stamp – Ciao Baby
Card Stock – Raspberry Ripple, Primrose Petals, Summer Starfruit
DSP – Print Poetry DSP Stack
Ink – Raspberry Ripple
Other – Primrose Petals Satin Ribbon, Curly Label Punch, Petite Curly Label Punch, 1″ Square Punch, Corner Punch

Well its Waitangi Day here in New Zealand – our National Day.  We may go for a picnic in the park and enjoy the lovely sunny weather.

Catch you back soon.

5 thoughts on “Try Stampin on Tuesday #104

  1. Rachael Knight

    Very cute Paula! I really like what you've been doing with the Pretty Petites stamp set. It was one of the first items I grabbed from the SAB selection, but I have to say I've struggled somewhat to make a full sized card using it. Tags yes, cards no! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  2. Mynnette

    Paula, this is amazing! LOVE the way you layered the punches and that patterned paper is fabulous with the stitched ribbon! Have a fabulous rest of the week! 🙂

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  3. MJ

    Darling card, love how you made that tiny image work with this sketch. Awesome job. Your link from the TSOT blog didn't work for me??

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  4. Sarah

    Lovely card. Great clean lines and letting those colours do all the talking, is perfect 🙂

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