Hello and welcome to my blog. I am delighted to be part of the All Star Video Class Group. We create a Video Class Bundle with exclusive tutorials complete with photos, video directions and a supply list that includes both Metric and Imperial measurements, and we also hop together each month sharing another project using the same suite.
This
month we are using the Online Exclusive Mixed Media Florals Suite, which you will find in the Online Store. This is a sneak peek of the projects included in this month's bundle of video tutorials.
Here is a closer look at the sneak peek of my project in the tutorial bundle.
To enjoy the video class bundle of tutorials you have several options:
- shop with me - if you order from my online store you will receive that month's bundle for free
- purchase - buy the bundle for £11.50
- Join my Team - team members will receive the tutorials for free
Every
month for the next six months we will be using current Stampin' Up!
Suites to create a Video Class Bundle, each containing 12 exclusive
video classes. We will be using Online Exclusive (OE) products, plus
products from the new January - April Mini Catalogue (MC) and the
upcoming 2025 Annual Catalogue:
- January 2025 - Marbled Elegance Suite Collection (OE)
- February 2025 - Storybook Moments Suite (MC)
- March 2025 - Mixed Media Suite (OE)
- April 2025 - Beautiful Bokeh Suite (MC)
- May 2025 - TBC
- June 2025 - TBC
Thank you for joining me today for the All Star Design Team Video Class Bundle Blog Hop for March 2025. At the start of each month, we create another project
using the featured suite of products to
give you even more inspiration. Here is my additional Mixed Media Floral Suite project.
For my background I covered half a layer of Basic White with stripy Designer Series Paper and then added texture to the whole piece using the Exposed Brick embossing folder. I've cut a rectangular layer using a brand new set of dies called Textured Notes (each rectangle has an etched pattern around its edge, and they are all slightly different). For extra texture I stamped text from the Elements of Text stamp set using second generation Basic Gray ink. The text, together with the embossing, adds a real vintage feel to the card.
The flowers are stamped in Basic Gray and coloured with Stampin' Blends - I used Petal Pink with a touch of Calypso Coral for the large petals, Crumb Cake for the centres, Boho Blue for the tiny flowers and Old Olive for the foliage. I don't use my Blends as often as I perhaps should, but when I do I thoroughly enjoy using them.
To finish my card I have added a white heat embossed sentiment, a Linen Thread bow and some of the Low Profile Dots, which are included in the Suite. The top folding Mossy Meadow card base acts as a lovely frame for the decorative piece.The more times I use these products, the more ideas I want to try. I hope you feel inspired to create with this lovely suite too. Let me know what you think in the comments below. If you would like more ideas using this suite you can purchase the tutorial bundle (along with previous tutorials) HERE.
Thank you so much for visiting today. Click on the names below to hop around and see all the other amazing projects. Enjoy! If you live in the UK you can purchase these products below.
Blog Hop List:
Do you need any of the products used on today's cards? If you live in the UK 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 current hostess code (March 2025 code: Q4RERBVK) 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 the rewards. To place an order please visit my online shop HERE. The products I have used on today's project are linked from the images shown below.
Love the extra texture on this one Karen, pretty card!
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