It's here... the 2013 Holiday Catalogue!
The 2013 Holiday Catalogue was released today, and it has fabulous project ideas, gorgeous stamp sets and wonderful new products just in time for our holiday season.
One of the best parts of being a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator is having access to new products before they are released to the general public. For instance, I have been playing with products from the new Holiday Catalogue during August and having a lot of fun! Here's my Father's Day card that I wrote about earlier this week, with a coordinating envelope...
I used the new Envelope Liners Framelits Dies, from the Holiday Catalogue, to die-cut a liner for my envelope out of the Soho Subway DSP.
Envelope Liners Framelits Dies (132218) - $55.95
And here's another of my Father's Day cards, using the Six-Sided Sampler bundle again (so great for masculine cards) and with a coordinating envelope...
Stamps: Six-Sided Sampler (wood: 130953, clear: 130956), Teeny Tiny Sentiments (wood: 130042, clear: 120024), Dictionary (wood: 130348, clear: 130351). Ink: Gumball Green (126861), Pool Party (126982), Calypso Coral (126983), Smoky Slate (131179), Basic Gray Stampin' Write Marker (Neutrals: 131261). Card/Paper: Pool Party (124391), Basic Gray (121689), Whisper White (106549), Epic Day This and That DSP (130814). Accessories: Epic Day This and That Designer Washi Tape (131269), Neutrals Candy Dots (130934), Subtles Candy Dots (130933). Tools: Hexagon Punch (130919), Stamp-a-ma-jig (101049), Stampin' Dimensionals (104430).
This card was inspired by Jackie Bolhuis' thank you card, but instead of using the very cool Off The Grid stamp, I partially inked the Dictionary stamp in Smoky Slate for the background. The other colours were inspired by the Epic Day This and That DSP, which is used to line the inside of the envelope.
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