What's New At SU Blog Hop - Peaceful Moments
01/22/2020
I am so happy that you are joining us for our blog hop! We are a group of Stampin’ Up! demonstrators from around the world who are Hoppin’ With Exciting Ideas to share with you. Today we will feature the Peaceful Poppies Suite from the 2020 mini Stampin’ Up! Catalog. I know you will find a lot of wonderful ideas that are shared today!
The Peaceful Poppies Suite has been one of the most popular suites in the new 2020 Stampin' Up! mini catalog. In this suite there are two stamp sets, Painted Poppies and Peaceful Moments. Both of them have coordinating dies, which you can get at a 10% discount if you buy them (stamp set and dies) as a bundle. Yay!
On my card for this blog hop I used 3 different products from the suite. I used the Peaceful Poppies designer series paper, Painted Labels dies and the Peaceful Moments stamp set. I wanted to soften the designer series paper so I added a piece of vellum over it.
To make this card you will need the following paper. For a complete list of all the products I used, please see the end of this post.
Cardstock:
Black
- cut at 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" score at 4 1/4"
- cut at 3 1/4" x 3 1/4"
Pool Party
- scrap for 1 3/4" circle
Vellum
- cut at 4" x 5 1/4"
Whisper White
- cut at 4" x 5 1/4" for inside of the card
- scrap for 1 1/2" circle
Peaceful Poppies Designer Series Paper
- cut at 4" x 5 1/4"
- cut at 3/4" x 5 1/4"
I popped up the sentiment with Stampin Dimensionals. To finish the card I added some rhinestones to give it a little bit of bling. You have to love bling!
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The following talented people are participating in our blog hop. Check out all their beautiful projects they created to share with all of you.
Diane Browning- 24-7 Inkspiration
Cynthia McQueen- A Crowning Creation
Sharon Burkert- As the Ink Dries
Cheryl Hamilton- Create With Cheryl
Tricia Butts- Tricia's Stamping Creations
Joyce Whitman- Stampin’ Scrapper
Linda Moore- Moore Fun Stampin’
Brenda Copper- Stamping with the Copper Cropper
Heather Cooper- Playing with Papercrafting
Loni Spendlove- Creative Juice by Loni
Please take a moment to comment at the bottom of this post and let me know how you liked my projects or ask me a question about any of the products that I used. Don’t forget to scroll back up and keep hoppin’ with us! – Thank you!
Thank you for stopping by today! I hope you enjoyed my project!
Happy Stampin and
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That paper is so beautiful. L like the way you added the vellum to soften it and the little bit of bling is great.
Posted by: Brenda Copper | 01/22/2020 at 01:48 PM
Love the use of black, it makes the designer series paper stand out. Bling is always a nice touch.
Posted by: Judi Anderson | 01/22/2020 at 01:50 PM
Great idea to use vellum over the DSP. Lovely card!
Posted by: Sharon Hashimoto Burkert | 01/22/2020 at 02:11 PM
The vellum mutes the colors, while the black swirl pops off your card with a birthday greeting: Simply splendid!
Posted by: Loni Spendlove | 01/22/2020 at 02:16 PM
You've taken a lovely design of DSP and made it all the more lovely by muting it with the vellum and then by adding the striking layers of Rich Razzleberry and black, created an eye-catching focal point! Love it!
Posted by: Heather Cooper | 01/22/2020 at 05:56 PM
Softening the rich colors with vellum is quite nice.
Posted by: Cynthia McQueen | 01/22/2020 at 06:04 PM
Pretty card! I love the black cutout from the Painted Labels Dies! That's going on my Wish List!
Posted by: Cheryl Hamilton | 01/22/2020 at 09:21 PM
Thank you everyone for your kind comments! I really appreciate them!
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 01/23/2020 at 10:37 AM
Simply beautiful card. I love how the vellum softens the background. It really makes the sentiment pop.
Posted by: Tricia Butts | 02/16/2020 at 01:09 PM
Thank you Tricia
Posted by: Joyce Whitman | 02/17/2020 at 09:57 AM