I do LOVE the Large Number dies! Sure, I've used them for a workshop, but I use them for much more than that! They've now made appearances on last year's and this year's calendars, a club project, and Dad's birthday invitations... among other things. So useful!!
The snowflakes for January are cut from Bermuda Bay glimmer paper, and Dazzling Diamonds glimmer paper.
If you've every tried cutting glimmer paper with the big shot, you know it's NOT easy!
I found a way to make it much easier! On the back of any Stampin' Up! glitter/glimmer paper, there's a backing sheet and clear film. Very carefully from one corner peel off this backing paper. The glitter paper remaining will run through your die cutter with EASE!
The March calendar features the Tranquil Tulips Hostess set. It's a 2-step stamping set, and you can make tulips absolutely any color you'd like!
Here I chose Blushing Bride, Daffodil Delight, and Tempting Turquoise.
Mom, after a trip to the Netherlands planted bulbs she had shipped from the market there in a berm at the house. There were tulips everywhere, and it just about every color. A pretty, very delicate looking flower.
Click on any of the products below to purchase materials to make this project.
If you don't currently have a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, I'd be thrilled to talk with you about furthering your crafting pursuits!
The snowflakes for January are cut from Bermuda Bay glimmer paper, and Dazzling Diamonds glimmer paper.
If you've every tried cutting glimmer paper with the big shot, you know it's NOT easy!
I found a way to make it much easier! On the back of any Stampin' Up! glitter/glimmer paper, there's a backing sheet and clear film. Very carefully from one corner peel off this backing paper. The glitter paper remaining will run through your die cutter with EASE!
The March calendar features the Tranquil Tulips Hostess set. It's a 2-step stamping set, and you can make tulips absolutely any color you'd like!
Here I chose Blushing Bride, Daffodil Delight, and Tempting Turquoise.
Mom, after a trip to the Netherlands planted bulbs she had shipped from the market there in a berm at the house. There were tulips everywhere, and it just about every color. A pretty, very delicate looking flower.
Click on any of the products below to purchase materials to make this project.
If you don't currently have a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, I'd be thrilled to talk with you about furthering your crafting pursuits!
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