Hello there! If you remember earlier this month I mentioned that I am partnering with an amazing team of demonstrators around the world in putting together a tutorial bundle for our customers! see this blog post
Since we are a brand new team being formed we decided it would be great to do a blog hop to let you know more about each of the designers from the Stamping Around the World Team, plus we would showcase the stamp set that we used on the tutorial that each of us created for the tutorial bundle!
I am sure you will get lots of inspiration just going thru the hop, plus you will see which sets are being included on the tutorial bundle 🙂
About Allie (me): I am originally from Mexico City, and moved here with a chemical company for which I have been working 16 years. I have been in United States – Texas for about 13 years, and while I miss dearly my family, friends and the food, I am not positive we would go back to Mexico.
I have been a demonstrator for 11 years (this April) and I have not regretted the decision to join Stampin’ Up!, I love their stamps and the color coordination on all their products, I honestly think that this is what makes the designing of projects go so easy!
I am married to Edmundo for 12yrs and we have two little kids Oliver (2yrs) & Addison (4 mo) and a little 3 lbs yorkie Aitty. All of them keep me busy for sure 😉 but I would not have it differently! I love my family and they are my reason to keep going.
The card I am showing you today features the Incredible Like You stamp set!! this is one of my favorite sets from the new occasion catalog!! I love that you can get so many looks with the same set, the fonts and sentiments on this set are also great for friendship cards.
The designer series paper that I used is the All my love. I can tell you that all the designs on this paper pack are fantastic and a lot of them can be used for valentine’s!!
As you can see on the picture below, I used the flax ribbon, which is really soft! I thought this would be very similar in texture as the burlap ribbon, but I was wrong, this ribbon bends smoothly and has a soft texture. For this card I decided to cut it in half to have a thinner version and have the zigzag made with the ribbon under the whisper white circle.
Watch the video tutorial below, where I go over measurements, tips and tricks on how to make this card. You will see that this card is so easy to duplicate!!
Don’t forget to visit everyone else participating on this blog hop, I am sure you will enjoy knowing a bit from each of us as well as seeing the amazing projects that we all prepared for this blog hop! You can see the full line up below.
Thank you so much for stopping by! Happy Stamping!
If you like the project shown today, below is the supply list for all the items I used to make it. You can click at any of the images to go to my online store, where you can purchase any of these items!! There is also information regarding the card classes To-Go that I have available for you!
Check the Card Classes To-Go available in January
Click HERE or on the images to learn more about these classes!
Thank you so much for your business, I truly appreciate your support; Also don’t forget about the NEW ordering incentive this year!!
Hello there!, Today I am participating in a blog hop with an amazing team of demonstrators around the world! so make sure you visit everyone participating on this blog hop as I am sure you will get lots of great ideas and inspiration for your crafting needs.
I am sharing another Birthday card that you can make in no time!! this is another of those cards where there is minimal stamping but you get a wow factor immediately!!
The star on this card is the “How Sweet It Is” designer series paper! If you remember a previous post, I mentioned that this DSP has big bold images that you can fussy cut, so the designing process of your card goes really quick, add a few embellishments and a sentiment and your are done!
I love the bright colors on this designer series paper, it just makes me happy!! and wouldn’t you want to inspire that feeling to whoever gets this birthday card on his/her day? I thought so too 🙂
For embellishments I added some glimmer enamel dots and a little bow made with the pineapple punch grosgrain ribbon.
Watch the video tutorial below, where I go over measurements, tips and tricks on how to make this card. You will see that this card is so easy to duplicate!!
Thank you so much for stopping by! Happy Stamping! Don’t forget to visit all other participating blogs on this blog hop! I am sure you will enjoy watching all the projects! below is the full line up!!
If you like the project shown today, below is the supply list for all the items I used to make it. You can click at any of the images to go to my online store, where you can purchase any of these items!! There is also information regarding the card classes To-Go that I have available for you!
Check the Card Classes To-Go available in January
Click HERE or on the images to learn more about these classes!
Thank you so much for your business, I truly appreciate your support; Also don’t forget about the NEW ordering incentive this year!!
Hi there! Here is another Birthday card that you can make using the How sweet it is designer series paper (DSP)!! This paper pack is amazing as it will help you create Birthday cards in no time..
The images on this DSP are bold and big so they can be used as a stand alone on your cards! so you can create cards very quickly.
When you are running around and life keep you super busy sometimes there is no much time for planning and you end up realizing you are going to a birthday party and you actually got a gift, but totally missed making the card, these will be perfect for those events.. as you can put these together in no time! no more than 10 min and you are done!
You can see that the I used only images from the DSP and the stamping is little, only a sentiment and voila the rest is super easy to make!
If you want to do many of these cards and have a little Birthday card stack that you can use later on, I would recommend to cut out as many pieces as you want and have them ready, you can do this on one evening watching TV after dinner, that way the next time you have a little time to craft you can put together tons of cards in no time 🙂 You could change the colors on the card base, or change the cut outs since there are different images on this paper pack!
Watch the video tutorial below, where I go over measurements, tips and tricks on how to make this card. You will see that this card is so easy to duplicate!!
Thank you so much for stopping by! Happy Stamping!
If you like the project shown today, below is the supply list for all the items I used to make it. You can click at any of the images to go to my online store, where you can purchase any of these items!! There is also information regarding the card classes To-Go that I have available for you!
Check the Card Classes To-Go available in January
Click HERE or on the images to learn more about these classes!
Thank you so much for your business, I truly appreciate your support; Also don’t forget about the NEW ordering incentive this year!!
Hi there!!! Today I want to share with you a quick and easy Birthday card that I know you will be able to recreate without any trouble!! I know that we are just getting back on our lives after the holidays, and surely we need to get back on our creative journey..
It’s been a while since I last shared a project on the blog, I tried to keep up, and I did share on Facebook and YouTube, but with the holidays and having family in town and continuing with the card classes to-go, it was too much to do blog posts as well, but I honestly wanted to spend time with my family while they were in town.. I am sure you understand 🙂
This was the first year we had the full family together with the kids, my parents came to Dallas and my brother and his family came, his daughter Ana Paula who is 11 months got to meet Oliver and Addison, it was great to see them all together interacting, well Oliver and Ana Pau.. My parents were so happy to see all grandkids together! so overall we were so blessed during the holidays!!
Oliver got to experiment sharing his toys with Ana Pau!! OH Boy!! was he not happy at all LOL but after a little while he was totally ok and in fact he was sharing all his toys and playing with her. I am happy Oliver had that experience with his cousin as soon Addy will start taking his toys at home LOL..
Anyway here is the card that I was talking about at the beginning of this post 🙂
I am using brand new products from the Occasions catalog!! the candy jar cut out is from the “how sweet it is” designer series paper and the sentiment is from the Birthday Cheer stamp set!
There is actually a stamp set and lots of products for this suite that coordinate pretty well with the “How Sweet It Is” DSP, so if you want to step it up you definitely have lots of options in products that coordinate with this suite!
This card is super easy to put together as the main image comes from the designer series paper! you can fussy cut lots of the images from this paper pack in one afternoon and you will be ready to put together so many birthday cards in no time..
Watch the video tutorial below, where I go over measurements, tips and tricks on how to make this card. You will see that this card is so easy to duplicate!!
Thank you so much for stopping by! Happy Stamping!
If you like the project shown today, below is the supply list for all the items I used to make it. You can click at any of the images to go to my online store, where you can purchase any of these items!! There is also information regarding the card classes To-Go that I have available for you!
Click HERE or on the images to learn more about the card classes!
Thank you so much for your business, I truly appreciate your support; Also don’t forget about the NEW ordering incentive this year!!
Hi there! I am super excited to share with you the NEW ordering incentive for 2019!! I am giving it a try for the next six months, and we can see how this goes.. so please let me know what you think of this new incentive..
I am teaming up with an amazing group of demonstrators around the world to put together a tutorial bundle! so we can offer you 10 great tutorials when you place an order of $50 or more using the hostess code of the month! you can see this hostess code on every post of my blog as well as the front page of my blog 🙂
The cool thing about it, is that I will be able to send you the link to download it quicker, I am planing to send the link once a week for all the orders from that week, so this incentive will be faster to get than my previous one.. I think you will love that about this one! don’t you agree?
Here is a snapshot of the demonstrators working on this new incentive as a team!! All of these demonstrators are amazing and their design work is fantastic! I am truly excited with the quality of tutorials you will be receiving every month!
Interested in seeing a sneak peek of the projects in this first bundle released in January 2019??? I thought so (Wink) see picture below so you can see a sneak peek!
By the way there is as well an option to purchase this tutorial from me, if you are interested in this option you can CLICK HERE. The value of this tutorial bundle is $20 usd. Once you have paid for this tutorial, you will receive an email with a link to download this tutorial. If you don’t get this email please contact me at stampin.miranda@gmail.com to make sure you get this tutorial.
Thank you so much for stopping by! Happy Stamping!
Check the Card Classes To-Go available in January
Click HERE or on the images to learn more about these classes!
Thank you so much for your business, I truly appreciate your support; Also don’t forget about the NEW ordering incentive this year!!
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