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The recent arrival of my new baby nephew prompted me to search my stash of cards for a baby card and..... well the stash was empty. No baby cards at all so a great excuse to get into my craft room. (not that I need an excuse)
I love,love, love the Pieces and Patterns stamp set. I think it is so perfect for a whole range of cards.
I stamped the cute bear in Crumb Cake ink and did a very light water colour to fill in his tummy.
The cute little bunny is cut out from the Pick A Pattern Designer Series Paper . I also used the striped paper from Birthday Memories suite as I really like the bright colour combination.
If you like these papers they are part of the BUY 3 GET 1 FREE promotion with finishes this week on 31 October.
For the inside I added a sentiment from Special Celebrations stamp set and randomly stamped with a couple more of the stamps from the Pieces and Patterns set.
Now all I have to do is buy a present.
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If any of these ideas have inspired you to get creative using Stampin' UP! supplies, and you don't have a Demonstrator in Australia, I would be happy to help.
You can contact me via my Stampin' UP! website, or email me stampingmerry@gmail.com
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I joined as a way to get my hands on quality craft products at a discounted price. Along the way I have met wonderful people and made great friends.
Joining is different for everyone and here are a few of the advantages being a Demonstrator.
- Discount on all your Stampin UP! purchases
- Early access to all new Stampin UP! products and catalogues
- No pressure to sell
- Ability to attend Stampin UP! demonstrator only events
- Access to fantastic training programme and resources
- Meeting amazingly talented people
- Stampin UP! is a company that cares about people and I love being part of that culture.
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