The new year is here and so is a brand new Mini Catalogue and Sale-a-bration brochure! And from today here in Australia they are both live. (I’ll post more about this later today).
Sale-a-bration is one of our favourite events on the Stampin’ Up! calendar.
The IDEAS design team is kicking off 2024 with a a focus on the new Sale-a-bration products which you can choose for free with a qualifying purchase during January and February 2024.
The collage above is a sneak peek of the projects the Design Team have contributed this month.
My projects this month feature the Softly Sophisticated stamp set and embossing folder combo. The stamp set is actually a 2-step stamp set, with the stems on one stamp and the flowers on another.
And as for the embossing folder, it can be used to create both embossed and debased images with both looking amazing! The square pillow box shown below and the Bubble Bath pink panel on the card shows both ways.
To get your hands on this file of tutorials, including the projects shown here, simply place a $50+ order of Stampin’ Up! products with me during the month of January 2024. This can be done through my , or by contacting me by email, by Facebook or phone. It’s also available for separate purchase and is provided to my team members for free in our team forum and also to my stamp club members. Once you have received the tutorials, please remember they are for your personal use only, so that means you can’t distribute any printed or electronic copies of these bundles. CONTACT ME to order your tutorials.
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Great news! Stampin’ Up! will have FREE SHIPPING for one day only, Thursday 14th December. It’s valid for all orders over $65 here in Australia. You can order online or contact me and I’ll be happy to help you with your order.
New Kit: Painted Wishes
There’s also a very pretty new kit available called . It’s quick and easy to put together, with pre-printed sentiments and envelopes, foiling, gorgeous images and no stamping… perfect to take away on holidays or give as a gift for a new crafter.
Now that I think of it, it would make a great alternative to a bunch of flowers for a friend recovering from illness. It’s only $25 too! .
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Only 11 days until Christmas! How did you go getting your Christmas cards out in the mail? It’s never too late to send or give a handmade card, so don’t stress. There’s plenty of time 🙂
Oh my gosh, it really is hard to believe that we are in December already! Not long until we will be welcoming in a new year. Amazing.
The IDEAS design team is finishing off 2023 with a new set of fabulous tutorials for you, with the theme of “We’re Cut Out to be Friends”. What does this mean? Well, it’s all about the different ways we using cutting in our projects – such as die cutting, fussy cutting, interesting folds, and more.
The collage above is a sneak peek of the projects the Design Team have contributed this month.
My projects this month feature the Holographic Trio paper… which, let me tell you, is not easy to photograph but WOW it sure is stunning in person! The feature wording on the front of these cards are all die-cut from the Holographic paper.
To get your hands on this file of tutorials, including the projects shown here, simply place a $50+ order of Stampin’ Up! products with me during the month of December 2023. This can be done through my , or by contacting me by email, by Facebook or phone. It’s also available for separate purchase and is provided to my team members for free in our team forum and also to my stamp club members. Once you have received the tutorials, please remember they are for your personal use only, so that means you can’t distribute any printed or electronic copies of these bundles. CONTACT ME to order your tutorials.
Would you like to see some more sneak peeks? Join our blog hop by clicking on the links below.
* Legal disclaimer: I have achieved the awards and recognition listed above, but this is not representative of typical Stampin’ Up! demonstrators. The level of sales to achieve this result requires significant work and is accomplished by a substantially small percentage of Stampin’ Up! demonstrators.