Thursday, April 30, 2009

No Challenges today




I have done so many challenges lately that it was time to just sit down and do some cards for the hell of it. So here you are. I finally got a chance to make a couple of cards with my new Stampin' Up stamps. Organic Outlines is a great set. I just love them. I would normally try and stick to just SU products but I have no glitter embossing powder so the For You card has been embossed with Gel-a-tins Gelly powder. I love the stuff. Can't wait to get my Stampin' Up gold embossing powder. Crossing my fingers for tomorrow. I used the Urban Garden DSP. It is such a lovely pack. I love the colours.

For the trendy trees card I used the Good Morning Sunshine DSP. That too is just funky and so bright (but the colours I used was just the Choc Chip).

A very plain card but I still like it a lot.

Okay enough waffling from me.

Stampin' Up has a new special from tomorrow 1st of May. Buy three Designer Series paper for $16.95 and get another Free. What a great offer. Means you can stock up on all your DSP and it will be a saving of $16.95. If you are interested in getting some DSP please contact me on my email -- booyagirl@optusnet.com.au . This offer runs out on the 31st of May so get your order in now so you don't miss out.

Products used:
For You card- Organic Outlines & Basic Phrases stamp sets; Baja Breeze textured cardstock; Urban Garden DSP; Not Quite Navy, Basic Black, Basic Grey cardstock; Scallop Border Punch; Signo pen; snail; dimensional dots; 1/2" circle punch; Kiwi Kiss ink; Versamark ink; Gelly Powder.
Tahnks So Much card- Trendy Trees stamp set; Chocolate Chip, Tangerine Tango, So Saffron & Kiwi Kiss ink; Kiwi Kiss textured cardstock; Tangerine Tango textured cardstock; Good Morning Sunshine DSP; snail.

3 comments:

Cheryl said...

Two beautiful cards,the designs and colours are fabulous!!! I love the Urban Garden DP,it is next on my list.
xx

Anonymous said...

silly question, what is dsp??

love both cards hon!

Tracey Feeger said...

Katie
DSP is Designer Series Paper. not a silly question at all.
Trace