Sunday 3 February 2019

New Wheels In The Garage

I am an independent Stampin" Up! demonstrator based in South Morang, Victoria. Craft has been my lifelong passion, and paper crafting is so quick, easy and satisfying. It is only one of many creative outlets I have, but I've spent 8 years sharing card-making with others. You'll find links to my classes, for sale, join my team etc at the top of my blog. I have made a range of cards using the Geared Up Garage stamp set and thinlet dies bundle, Classic Garage DSP (patterned paper), Classic Garage Metal Elements, and a few other Stampin' Up! supplies. You'll find an extensive list at the end which will take you straight to the item in my shop, if you would like to make a purchase. Please be assured, that you will also receive after-sales follow up to make sure you are happy with your purchase.


The patterned paper, Classic Garage DSP, is a great purchase at $19.25 for 48 - 6" X 6" sheets of double-sided paper. You can actually rely on the paper and a suitable sentiment for a winning card. A couple of circle punches helped out here too, and the Labeler Alphabet stamps. You could possibly find other suitable stamps in your stash.


Did you know that Stampin' Up! takes a great deal of pride in the co-ordinating ranges of products. If the colours match, it seems to tie together so much better. Handily,  A4 card pack with three colours, which then match the pattern paper. To cut a card base, the A4 card is cut in half, either across the card or down the centre. I do prefer to cut at 10.6cm x 14.5cm, leaving a strip over. It actually helps me to more easily measure the smaller matts (at 10cm X 14cm, progressing down by half a cm a matt.



I will be sharing some more of these in the next few days so make sure you check back. And don't forget to order, if you're like me and need masculine stamps. There is very little guarantee that this will be around after June 2019.


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