Sunday, May 31, 2020

Retiring Stamp Sets



We are featuring the 2020 Stampin' Up! Retiring Stamp list this week, only a couple more days to put orders in from the 2019-2020 Idea Book & Catalog.

Rachel is the only one of us who's posting a card this week, she used several retiring products when she made her card. Click here  to visit her blog post and read up.



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Thank-you for coming by today, see you next week for a fun technique!
The Sisters in Stamping
Karla, Debbie and Rachel

Sunday, May 24, 2020

Fabulous May Flowers

Welcome to another Fabulous week with the Sisters in Stamping. This week we decided to focus on flowers. Afterall, the saying is April showers bring May flowers. There are so many great floral sets to choose from in both the January - June 2020 mini catalog and the 2019-2020 annual catalog.


First up, we have a great card made by Debbie Naylor. The coloring on this card is beautiful. Be sure to hop on over to her blog for all the details. 


Next, we have Karla Anders fun floral card that is great for letting the receiver know how much their kindness meant to them. Don't forget to check out her blog for more details on her card. 


And finally, we have Rachel Yurkanin's bunch of tulips card that is a perfect way to just say "hello" to anyone that may need a pick-me-up. Head over to Rachel's blog for more details on her card. 

Thank you for stopping by. Enjoy your inspiration and keep creating.
Debbie, Karla & Rachel


Friday, May 15, 2020

Fabulous Friday Watercolored Projects


  Hello and Happy Friday!!  This week we are sharing watercolored projects with you. Did you know that Stampin' Up! has several options for watercoloring with Aqua Painters including watercolor pencils, ink pads and even stampin' write markers.  Please read on to check out what our designers came up with to share with you this week...





  Up first is Karla Anders with this bright and cheerful birthday card. She watercolored the sweet flowers on her card. Please visit Karla's blog here to get more information about how she did it.






  Next we have this lovely candy favor from Rachel Yurkanin with a watercolored sailboat. Get all the details on this project when you visit Rachel's blog here.






  And our last project today is Debbie Naylor's sweet little watercolored piggy card. Be sure to hop over to Debbie's blog post here for more information.


  As always, thank you so much for visiting us each week!  We hope you have a fabulous and fun-filled weekend!!


* Debbie, Karla and Rachel *

Friday, May 8, 2020

Show your Mother Some Love

Here are some ideas to do just that!

 This is Karla's card for today, bright and spring-y! She has more pictures and other details on her blog.


 This is Rachel's card for today, it has a very seaside feel to it, don't you think? She has shared in her blog post for today the story behind this card.


Lastly we have Debbie's card, so lovely! Here is a quick link to read up on her Mother's Day card.

Thank-you as always for coming by today to check out our projects!
The Sisters in Stamping
Karla, Debbie & Rachel

Saturday, May 2, 2020

Time to Say Good-bye

Another Fabulous Friday. Thank you for sharing your day with us. This week we are focusing on some of the great retiring sets. I'm sure you have one, two, or many on the list that you will need to get before the end of the catalog sales period. Be sure to contact your demonstrator to order your favorites.


Karla Anders used the adorable Check You Out stamp set. This one was only around for a year but it will surely be missed. Check out her blog for more details.


Debbie Naylor's beautiful card uses the Flourishing Phrases stamp set. It's packed with great sayings for both the inside and the outside of your creations. Plus the flowers that come with it are perfect to make beautiful cards. Be sure to visit Debbie's blog for more details. 



Rachel Yurkanin also used the Check You Out stamp set. It's such a perfect set to make quick thank you cards for teachers. They always need more thank you cards. A teacher can never have too many. Be sure to visit her blog for more details. 

Thanks for stopping by,
Debbie, Karla, and Rachel