Wednesday 19 April 2017

A branch and some flowers | Display Stamping Blog Hop Day Seven


It's DAY SEVEN on the Display Stamper Blog Hop!
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Check out DAY ONE to catch up!

These sneak peeks showcase products that are not on the Stampin' Up! website until June 1st so make sure you continue to have your wish list handy.

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All of these projects are created using the Colorful Seasons stamp set and co-ordinating dies.  Amongst the suite, there are plenty of flower stamps and die cuts.  There is also the branch die cut that you can see above.  You can also see a stamped branch below.

In the design below, the stamp is created so that it lays perfectly into the branch as if they are overlapping.  It took me some time to realize that this is what was happening but when it did happen it was like the skies opened up and the sun burst through... OK, it was probably the moon as it must have been 2 or 3 in the morning.



These so many ways you can use this stamp set and dies that its hard to explain.  Like the title, it covers all the seasons and as such it might very well be the most versatile set you'd ever own.

Finally, I have a bonus third project for you.  This was not created from the stamps above but it certain co-ordinates.  The floral pattern comes from the Color Theory Memories and More card pack. Of course, the stamped "Thank You" derives from the Big Giant Greetings stamp set.


And because that Thank You is so loud and proud - I just wanted to take a minute to say thank you for popping by my blog every day.  I hope you are inspired to create!

Dani is up next so keep hopping along to see what she has to show us today.

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3 comments:

  1. If I wasn't already in love with that suite, you would have convinced me! LOVE, Love, love all of these samples!!

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  2. I am loving every sample you put up Cathy ♥

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  3. I love the variety of cards you've made with that branch and those flowers. Stunning!

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