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Wishing You Well Stamp Set

Hello and thanks for stopping by. I hope you have had a great week. I wanted to share with you today how you can use one stamp set to create different themed cards.


Here I have used the Wishing You Well stamp set to create a Christmas Card and a get well card. This is a distinktive stamp set, the latest innovation in stamp making by Stampin' Up! The stamps create a photo realistic image, they are made with a special texture to give a lot of depth and dimension.



To make my card bases I simply cut an A4 piece of cardstock in half on the long side, then fold in half so that I get two card bases from one A4 sheet. To work out my dsp layers on my card I cut them a 1/8"shorter than my card base. 

On the Christmas card I have used mossy meadow and cherry cobbler card stock and the festive farmhouse designer series paper. The wreath is stamped with pear pizzazz ink and the bow in cherry cobbler ink. The wishing you well card is created with the frosted floral designer series paper, the bouquet is stamped with soft sea foam ink and the bow and flowers stamped in blackberry bliss ink. You can shop for all of these supplies and more in my online store here.

Sale-a-bration catalogues are arriving soon! One of the perks of being a Stampin' Up! demonstrator is being able to pre-order the new catalogues ahead of time. I will be ordering some new catalogues in early December. If you would like to receive the new catalogues or the current annual or holiday catalogues please email me here with your postal address and I will post them to you.



I hope you have a great weekend! Suzanne xx


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