One of the greatest things EVER is Stampin' UP! Designer Series Paper! Do you not agree? I mean 24 sheets of 12 patterns and chocked full of potential!
Welcome to the FANCY FRIDAY BLOG HOP for a Designer Series Paper Challenge!
My fancy friends and I are BACK! We loved working with each other so much that we decided to continue on with an all new blog hop to inspire you in fun new ways! Each month on the last Friday, we will bring to you new challenges of all kinds (color,sketch, stamp focus, etc) that you can even participate in! But wait....
Some of us are even giving away to one lucky winner the DSP that we worked with!
Yeppers! Be sure to hop to each fancy lady on the Fancy Friday Design Team and follow their instructions to WIN!
Some of us are even giving away to one lucky winner the DSP that we worked with!
Yeppers! Be sure to hop to each fancy lady on the Fancy Friday Design Team and follow their instructions to WIN!
I use the Lullaby Designer Series Paper from the Stampin' UP! Annual Catalog. I love this DSP! Such a soft pastel color combo and great designs! I also just got this beautiful stamp set called Ornamental Pine from the Holiday Catalog so I jumped at the chance to play with it. I stamped the pine branch and sentiment with Baked Brown Sugar, the ornament with Crisp Cantaloupe right on top of the Designer Series Paper pattern of Hello Honey and Crisp Cantaloupe "bohek" or "confetti" dots. Have you ever use DSP this way? Actually stamped right on it?
I added some of the Frosted Sequins and In-Color Sequins for even more sparkle. See the Blushing Bride 1/4" Cotton Ribbon? Nice touch of a softer Crisp Cantaloupe. Of course, I had to use more of the DSP to make a matching envelope! I added a Lullaby piece cut with the largest Envelope Liners Framelit and placed into a Whisper White envelope.
Now the deets on how YOU can win this
WHOLE PACKAGE OF THE LULLABY
DESIGNER SERIES PAPER!
You have until midnight November 6th, 2014 to submit your comment entry.
Winner will be announced on Friday November 7th, 2014 on my blog.
The winner will have until November 10th, 2014 to contact me via email @ nutmeg1197@aol.com with their address.
Should I not hear from the winner, I will select another winner.
US/Canada mailing only.
Thanks for stopping by! I hope this inspire you today!
I love to see new ideas for using DSP! The non-traditional pattern looks great with that Christmas stamp set! ~Rachel Traudt, rachel.traudt@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love your card I would never have thought to use that Lullaby DSP with the Ornamental Pine stamp set - Cute!
ReplyDeleteI love how you added the sequins and also used non traditional Christmas colors on this great project.
ReplyDeleteI love your stamping on the DSP, and how the sequins add to the dots. So pretty! -Brenda
ReplyDeleteI love how you've transformed the Lullaby DSP into a Christmas card....genius!
ReplyDeleteWho knew?? Lullaby paper for a Christmas card--but it works PERFECTLY and I will be CASing this one. Kris K. kriskok@tds.net
ReplyDeleteThat paper looks delightful that way! I don't often stamp on DSP but I love the extra dimension it gives. Jane Reimer @ reimer2151@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love that stamp set. Your card is beautiful. I think now that I have seen how it was used that I need it. I had looked at that set and thought that there wasn't much to do with it. Boy was I wrong..Great card.
ReplyDeleteLove your Christmas card using this DSP. I would never have put them together for a Christmas project but you did and it is a keeper!
ReplyDeleteI love the soft pastel of non-traditional Christmas. Kudos for helping us think outside the box.
ReplyDeleteLinda Phillips quiltmakerbend@gmail.com
gorgeous card...love it.
ReplyDeleteWOWZA! Gorgeous and amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery clever of you to use the Lullaby DSP for Christmas! The dots are perfect with the pine branch. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeleteWow! I never seem to think outside of the box like you did! Great non-traditional Christmas card--thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLike the idea of stamping on the DSP. The Lullaby paper compliments that set perfectly using those colors. Thanks for the ideas. seletta, stampitup@att.net
ReplyDeleteI love DSP! and I didn't get the Lullaby, now I need it! Very cute card! I love all your creations! So glad you're on the Artisan Team again!
ReplyDeleteMary
maryjsmallwood@gmail.com
I'm a big fan of using nontraditional colors for Christmas. I think using the Ornamental Pine stamp set and sequins really pulled everything together perfectly. Thank you for the new take on using the Lullaby DSP.
ReplyDeletei love to use non-traditional colors for christmas cards and decorating. thanks for sharing the great idea to stamp right on the dsp. your card is awesome.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! I love the colours you chose to go with this stamp set. The result is stunning!
ReplyDeleteCindy
I didn't love the lullaby paper when I first saw it, but now I am second-guessing that! I love that you incorporated an unexpected color scheme to a holiday card. It is beautiful! ~Lauren Reeves lrossing@live.com
ReplyDeleteStripped paper can be hard to work with for me. I love how you worked with it and how your card turned out. I'm inspired to experiment using your ideas.
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