Have you tried Stampin’ Up!’ stamp positioning tool — the Stamparatus? Its unique hinge design facilitates ease of successful stamping as well as some great time savers and techniques.
Today’s card features Stampin’ Up!’s Oceanfront stamp set. Watch the video below to see how I create this quick and easy card using the Stamparatus.
Find the Oceanfront stamp set on page 39 of the January-June 2022 Mini Catalog. See the Stamparatus on page 144 of the Annual Catalog.
Oceanfront Stamparatus Card Technique
I CASEd (Copy and Share Everything) from my friend and team member Ginger Borneman. She designed this card for our recent shoebox swap. Ginger wanted to showcase the Stamparatus and demonstrate how easy it is to use. We created this card in no time!
In addition, the Oceanfront stamp set pairs well with other current Stampin’ Up! stamp sets. The card below uses elements from the Paradise Palms Bundle.
This next card uses a piece from the Friends are Like Seashells Bundle.
Oceanfront Stamparatus Card Technique Video
See the Stamparatus in action in these other blog posts:
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The bundle includes the Cactus Cuties photopolymer stamp set and Cactus Builder Punch. Purchase them as a bundle and save 10 percent.
Cactus Cuties Card Samples
This card uses patterned paper from the 6 x 6 2 In Color 2021-2023 Designer Series Paper Assortments. These are also available in 2020-2022 In Color Assortments as well as Brights, Regals, Subtles,and Neutrals. I selected Polished Pink, Evening Evergreen, and Soft Succulent.
Stampin’ Up!’s large color palette makes it easy to stamp the cactus in a variety of colors. It offers a lot of green hues: Granny Apple Green, Mossy Meadow, Old Olive, Garden Green, Shaded Spruce, Soft Sea Foam, Pear Pizzazz, Mint Macaron, and Just Jade. Imagine all of the possibilities!
The card above uses Pear Pizzazz, Garden Green, and Poppy Parade.
The clean and simple card above uses a strip of Designer Series Paper from SaleABration’s Sunshine & Rainbows. (You might have a package of this laying around.)
I chose the color combination of Crushed Curry and Cajun Craze for the card above and used Stampin’ Up!’s note cards. Precut and scored, you receive 20 cards and envelopes for $20. Very easy to use to create a lot of cards in a hurry.
Another with the easy note cards. Love the little glimmer flowers.
Cactus Cuties Card Samples Video
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