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You’re a peach DSP

I decided to use the You’re a peach DSP again, but this time only use the patterns including Balmy Blue. There are 5 of them and I hadn’t used any of them previously. I’ll also be making a box to put the notecards in.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - You're a peach DSP - Stitched so Sweetly dies - Layering Circles Framelits dies

This is a 1 and 5/8 by 5 inch strip of the You’re a Peach DSP added to a note card. The sentiment stamped in Balmy Blue was die cut using the Stitched so Sweetly dies and popped up with dimensionals.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - You're a peach DSP - Layering Circles Framelits dies

This notecard has a 4 7/8 by 3 3/8 inch of the You’re a Peach DSP which gives a small border around the DSP. The sentiment was stamped in Balmy Blue and cut out with the Layering Circles dies. The same dies cut out the Balmy Blue slightly larger scalloped layer. The sentiment layers were popped up with dimensionals and a few opal rounds were scattered around.

I’ll be showing all of the note cards plus the box on Sunday at my live at 11am EDT

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Liz

Bamboo Beauty

This week I’m working with the Bamboo Beauty stamp set (155478, $21). It’s really good for clean and simple cards. 

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Bamboo Beauty - Layering Circles Framelits Dies

I put both stamps on one block and stamped the bamboo in Evening Evergreen and then matted with in the same. This was then layered on a Whisper White card base. I then went searching for a shape that would suit the sentiment and found the Layering Circle dies. Perfect!

As I said, this really lends itself to #SimpleStamping and can be made quickly if the need arises. Friday’s card using the Bamboo Beauty set is a little more time consuming but not much. 

I’ll be showing how to make this card and two others using Bamboo Beauty on Sunday on my live at 11am EDT. Share my video and be put in the raffle for a little prize.

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Liz

Vine Design

This week I’m using the Vine Design Bundle (156266, $55.75) from the January to June mini catalog and today I’m introducing the fifth incolor, Soft Succulent.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Vine Design - Layering Circles Framelits Dies

I started with a Very Vanilla layer and then used a couple of flower stamps from the Vine Design set up one of the sides. Colors used were Fresh Freesia and Pale Papaya and then some Soft Succulent leaf sprigs. 

 Next the very vanilla layer was matted in Soft Succulent and then the same color was used for the sentiment, also from Vine Design. The Layering Circles Framelits Dies were used to cut out the sentiment and also a scalloped circle in Soft Succulent. The two circles were glued together and then added to the card using dimensionals. The final touch was the addition of the brand new – and gorgeous – 2021-2023 incolor jewels. I predict that these will quickly go on back order!

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Liz

Rooted in Nature Double

Here’s the last past for this week showing the Rooted in Nature set which is carrying over to the new catalog out next week. I decided to do a sunset card and used my ovals and circles framelits dies to help cut out my mask.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Rooted in Nature - Layering Ovals framelits dies - Layering Circles Framelits dies

I used a standard layer of very vanilla and held my mask in place whilst I sponged and daubed using mango melody, daffodil delight, pumpkin pie and lovely lipstick. I removed the mask over the setting sun and added more daffodil delight and a smear of lovely lipstick.

I then stamped the trees in tuxedo momento black and then sponged old olive in the foreground. I then decided to cut my layer in half and make two cards for the price of one! I added black mats and a sentiment also from Rooted in Nature. Then I thought I’d demonstrate how a different coloured card base can make quite a difference.

I’ll be going live on Facebook at 11am EST on My Elegant Cards demonstrating all the Rooted in Nature cards that I’ve made this week. If you place an order with me of at least $20 in product, I’ll send you the cut card stock that would allow you to make the 4 cards along with a tutorial. If you only want the tutorial, that’s $15.

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Liz

Lots of Love

My sister posted on Facebook in a Random Acts of Kindness group about my recent medical diagnosis and I’ve received a number of cards from people that I don’t know, encouraging me and wishing me well. Everyone has talked about how great it is to get nice mail rather than bills and junk and how we should send cards. Having been on the receiving end, this has really opened my eyes – even sending cards to people that you don’t even know is tremendously powerful. So my message today is – send your cards! Today’s card is using a new hostess stamp set, Lots of Love and I’m CASEing one of the cards that I received, this one from Carrie Todd.

carrie todd

I love the colours that Carrie chose and the simplicity of the card. Really stunning. So I decided to CASE it. Unfortunately I didn’t have the same washi tape (I immediately ordered it on receiving this card!) but I did have Background Bits and I used that instead of the washi on a card base of lemon lime twist. I heat embossed in black actually to give some shine – I have to say it’s much harder to get your stamping straight than it would be to get the washi straight! Then I pulled out the hostess set Lots of Love and stamped the sentiment on more lemon lime twist this time in archival basic black and cut this out with my layering circles framelits dies. I added a scalloped border in basic black just a tiny bit larger and popped this up on dimensionals.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Lots of Love - Background Bits - Layering Circles Framelits Dies

I love the lemon lime twist with black. I can’t believe that I originally said that I wouldn’t use this color except for little accents!

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See you tomorrow,

Liz