Thursday, 7 May 2020

All Star Tutorial Bundle Team Blog Hop - May 2020

Hello and welcome to our All Star Tutorial Bundle Design Team blog hop for May 2020 where we will all be sharing ideas using the Best Dressed Suite.


What is a Tutorial Bundle I hear you ask? Each Tutorial Bundle contains 12 turorials compiled into a fabulous PDF, which is filled with amazing projects. The All Star Tutorial Bundles are based on current Stampin' Up! products and provide both Metric and Imperial measuements. There are more details of how you can get your hands on the bundle further down the page.

The projects are exclusive and will not be shared on our blogs or social media. Each month we will be featuring on a suite of products to provide you with a fabulous bundle of tutorials with heaps of inspiration. The featured products are:

FEBRUARY - Painted Poppies Suite
MARCH - Parisian Blossoms Duite
APRIL - Botanical Prints Product Medley (comes with twelve EXCLUSIVE VIDEO tutorials)
MAY - Best Dressed Suite
JUNE - Suite from the new Catalogue

Here is a sneak peek for this month. Remember that they are exclusive! 


How can you get your hands on the PDF Tutorial Bundles?

Shop with me - if you order from my online store you will receive that month's bundle for FREE. Be sure to use the monthly Host Code TGXAX64K when you check out.

Join My Team - Team members will receive the tutorials for FREE.

Purchase - Buy the bundle for £11.50. You can buy in any currency and PayPal will do the conversion for you.
 

I enjoy colouring and this design fills that need. My Stamparatus was my best friend to create the circle of flowers - once the flower stamp was mounted on the Stamparatus I stamped, rotated the card and stamped again until the circle was complete. I drew horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines on a piece of grid paper to help me rotate the card evenly.


The colours I have used are In Colours. Lovely Lipstick is a retiring colour I'm going to miss very much but Purple Posy will carry over into the New Annual catalogue and we can enjoy it for one more year. I coloured the flowers using Blends - the light colour followed by dark for shading and then going back over with the lighter colour to blend them together. The centres were coloured and then topped with a swoosh from the Wink of Stella pen. 


Every time I use heat embossing I am amazed by the transformation from powder to a raised shiny image. Just love it, so the sentiment is heat embossed in black. It's then die cut using the Layering Circles with a black scalloped circle behind. This echoes the layer of black under the flowers which really makes them pop. 


Before you continue on your way around the hop here is a sneak peek at my project included in the Tutorial Bundle this month.


Click on the names on the list below to hop around and see all the other gorgeous projects from the rest of the team - Enjoy!

Blog Hop List:
 
If you want to purchase the items used for these cards, or any other supplies, please take a look in my online Stampin' Up! shop.  You can follow the link or click on the pictures below of the products I have used today.

Stay safe and as always, happy crafting,



If you would like to order any supplies, and you live in the UK, I would love to be your demonstrator.  Use the hostess code TGXAX64K to get some free product (it will follow in the post after the end of the month). If your order is over £150 do not use the code as you become the hostess and get rewards.  To place an order please visit my online shop HERE.

If you would like to join my team, you can choose your starter kit HERE and if you have any questions, please contact me at furrycatdesigns@gmail.com

Click on the images below to purchase them in my online shop:








3 comments:

  1. Lovely cards Karen, I keep forgetting about this great Stamparatus technique!! xx

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    1. Thanks Cheryll - Ideas go round and round and that is the wonderful thing about our community!

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  2. Brilliant creative technique to have used with this set. Love it xx

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