Monday, April 10, 2023

Let's Celebrate

 I put together a few graduation cards in the last couple weeks and for some of them, I used the Sentimental Park stamp set along with some designer series paper from Sale-a-bration.


I added three different patterns of the designer series paper from the Dandy Designs collection and then punched out a Starburst shape using some Fresh Freesia card stock. The sentiment layer is made with the Stitched Rectangles dies and there are some Iridescent Rhinestone Basic Jewels for accents.


Supplies:
Sentimental Park
Basic Gray, Petal Pink ink
Petal Pink, Fresh Freesia, Basic White card stock
Dancy Designs dsp (SAB 2023)
Starburst Punch
Stitched Rectangles dies
Iridescent Rhinestones Basic Jewels


If you are looking for value and versatility in your paper crafting, look no further than the Sentimental Park Stamp Set! Mix and match 16 separate sentiments for maximum card making options. Year-round sentiments include new baby, graduation, anniversary, birthday, love, and so much more! Pair the sentiments with the included floral images or with images from other stamp sets in your collection—the flexibility is unparalleled! There’s even a stamp with a weave pattern you can use with our Stamparatus and the hinge-step technique to create a lovely, stamped ribbon effect or border. Also available in French.

This is a Two-Step Stampin’ set; it allows you to layer two or more images to create one final image with extra texture and dimension in the colors you want.

* 23 photopolymer stamps
* Suggested clear blocks (sold separately): a, b, c, g

Photopolymer stamps from Stampin’ Up!
* Are clear stamps that make image placement easy.
* Have just enough give to create a perfectly stamped image every time.
* Cling to clear blocks without slipping.
* Are repositionable—temporarily mount on clear blocks to stamp, then remove to store.
* Save space—one set of blocks (sold separately) works for all your cling and photopolymer stamps.
* Have images on the spine of the case for easy storage and quick reference.

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