Stampin’ Up! – Quick cards to highlight the brilliant colour co-ordination of products like ribbon, inks, card and paper

TUTORIAL


Hey everyone. Sorry it’s been a while – life has just been A LOT! I’m sure some of you can relate.

I am hoping this is me back on a more consistent basis. I have been crafting away just not creating posts/videos so I do have lots of finished projects I can share along with instructions and I have some fab (I think) ideas like this one to create.

This project came about because one of the reasons I fell in love with Stampin’ Up! was because everything looked so well co-ordinated when I stumbled across some American demos online. I will add that on screen they look good but how well matched they are is even better in the flesh! I wanted to make something that used lots of the different materials available (the only thing I’m missing I think is the self-adhesive gems/enamel dots as I’m all out!) I also loved the Zebras but had not got round to using them yet! So ding ding ding we had a winner.


Watch my YouTube tutorial to see how it all comes together

Supply list

All the supplies used for these projects can be purchased via my “Shop” link to my online store in the top menu or by clicking on the images in the supply list below. Of course you can always contact me if you do not wish to order online. Don’t forget for all orders between £25 and £99 add the Host code for a free gift from me.

If you live in Northern Ireland (or wider UK) and don’t have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator, I’d love to be yours so just reach out if you need anything from a paper catalogue to flick through with a cuppa or some Stampin’ Up! products

I hope you have enjoyed your visit to my page. I hope even more that you will be leaving feeling inspired. As I’m just starting out all feedback will be gratefully received. Please also get in touch if there is a topic, theme or technique that you would like me to cover in future posts or if you have any questions you can’t find the answer to within my site.

I would love to see anything you might make after your visit so please do tag me on any socials!

This project was inspired by a lovely lady called Karen in Australia – go check out her original post!… here