Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Cup of flowers

Hello bloggists, and welcome.
There aren’t many weeks left before the new Annual catalogue comes into play at the beginning of June - how time flies!

 One of the great privileges of being a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator is that you get to see what’s coming ahead of time – and to get your hands on it early as well.  If you follow other SU demos, you’ve probably noticed projects made with some very yummy items indeed.

It also means that we’ll be saying goodbye to some old favourites, and items on the retiring list are being snapped up fast – I mean REALLY fast.  Retiring items are available only while stocks last, so if you see something you want, get it now – it might not be there if you come back later.

Today’s project uses a retiring DSP and stamp(boo!), and stamps and punches that are being carried over to the new catalogue (hooray!) Shaped cards are always fun to make and to receive, don't you think?

Here’s the tutorial –

If you like the shaped card, you can download a copy of the template here. 


4 comments:

  1. Have just watched your new video "Cup of Flowers" & LOVE it!! I try to make all your projects...however the link to the template is saying "page not found." Is there really a problem or is it my browser? Your help would be greatly appreciated.

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  2. Very cute card. I am in the process of remaking it. Thank you so much for allowing me to use your template for the cup. When I did print it out it was 3" tall not 4 1/2" as you've indicated he size to be.

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  3. I'm also trying to print off your pattern to your beautiful Teacup card and can not get it to print? I still want this card pattern? TFS! Would love to teach a class on this poject.

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  4. Hi Gloria, sorry you're having trouble downloading the template. I've updated it so please try again. If you still have trouble, email me (keren@tuppencecoloured.co.uk) and I'll sort something out for you. xxx Keren

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