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Designer Series Paper & Dies Tips & Techniques

Hand Stamped Cards· Stamping Tips

10 Feb
Stampin' Up!'s Designers Series Paper and Dies are the perfect match.  Saving tips & Techniques in this video.
Tips & Technique Video

Stampin’ Up!’s Designer Series Paper and Dies are a match made in heaven. In today’s Tips & Technique video I share how to use these two products together to create unless possibilities.

First, I share techniques I have shared before. The Split Card Textures Dies using the negative imagine from this dies with your Blending Brushes creates a soft background for your card . I also share a technique recently about stamping directly on your Designer Series Paper. This has been a game change for me lately, as I rarely think about doing this technique.

In today’s technique video, I share adding depth to your die cut flowers with designer series paper. And don’t forget those Basic Border Dies, You can create interesting envelopes to coordinate with your cards by using these dies and scrap Designer Series Paper. A great technique share during my recent TEAM Challenge by Judy Getty from Hamburg, New York.

Stampin’ Up!’s Designer Series Paper and dies give you endless possibilities with your paper crafting.

Exclusive tutorial with the Dainty Delight Bundle.
Dainty Delight Bundle Exclusive Tutorial
0 Product List
Split Card Textures Dies
159162
Blending Brushes
153611
Small Blending Brushes
160518
Stylish Shapes Dies
159183
Dainty Delight Dies
160674
Basic Borders Dies
155558
Dainty Flowers 12" X 12" (30.5 X 30.5 Cm) Designer Series Paper
160834
Dragonfly Trinkets
160520
Basic White Medium Envelopes
159236
Go To Greetings Cling Stamp Set (English)
158763

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  1. Sue Floyd says

    February 11, 2023 at 9:11 am

    Stunning card! All the tips are great too. I always forget to use the open images as stencils.
    Thanks for the inspiration!
    Sue

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  2. Kim Baker says

    February 14, 2023 at 8:40 pm

    I love everything about this card. It’s so pretty!!!!

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