Paisley Petals Preview

For the month of April, customers may purchase the Paisley Petals designer series paper, which will not be available again until the new Idea Book & Catalog in July. Although the special offer includes the Four Frames stamp set, I'm using the Vintage Vogue stamp set for this card. I haven't used that set in a while, in spite of the fact that I used it all the time for so long. I think it goes perfectly with this particular design in the package of paper.

The special offer? You may purchase both the Paisley Petals designer series paper and the Four Frames stamp set with a purchase of $20 OR you can earn both with a $350 workshop. See my previous post (or my demonstrator web site) for more details.

For both these cards, I used markers to color the stamp before stamping. That technique enables me to use more than one color on one stamp. So easy!


Products Used:
Vintage Vogue Stamp Set, W 117690, $23.95; C 118598, $17.95
Paisley Petals Designer Series Paper, 122367, $9.95, 12 double-sided sheets, 12" x 12"
Always Artichoke Card Stock, 105119, $6.95 for 24 sheets, 8½" x 11"
Chocolate Chip Card Stock, 102128, $6.95 for 24 sheets, 8½" x 11"
Baja Breeze Card Stock, 111352, $6.95 for 24 sheets, 8½" x 11"
Whisper White Card Stock, 100730, $8.50 for 40 sheets, 8½" x 11"
Always Artichoke Stampin' Write Marker, 105113, $3.50
Chocolate Chip Stampin' Write Marker, 100071, $3.50
Baja Breeze Stampin' Write Marker, 120965, $3.50
Baja Breeze Classic Stampin' Pad, 111833, $5.95
Whisper White 3/8" Taffeta Ribbon, 109070, $6.95, 10 yards
Baja Breeze ½" Seam Binding Ribbon, 122331, $6.95 (Occasions Mini Catalog good through April 30)
Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine, 113439, $99.95
Finial Press Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, 115963, $7.95

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