Stampin’ Up! Beautiful Promenade
I used the Stampin’ Up! Beautiful Promenade stamp set bundle that is being carried over in the upcoming 2019-20 Annual Catalog to create my card for the Hand Stamped Sentiments Sketch Challenge ending today.
My sketch is from the Hand Stamped Sentiment Sketch Challenge. 

I started with a Very Vanilla card stock card base.

A panel of Stampin’ Up! Very Vanilla card stock was cut and embossed using the Stampin’ Up! Pinewood Plank Embossing Folder. This panel will be adhered to the card base once the card front is ready to adhere.
A panel of Stampin’ Up! Mossy Meadow card stock is cut and one of the dies from the Stampin’ Up! Everything is Rosy Product Medley is used to crop the trim on the edge of the Mossy Meadow panel. (available until May 31, this is a set you want to get even though it is available for such a short time. It is one of those set you want to keep.)
A panel is cut from a sheet of the Stampin’ Up! Petal Promenade Designer Series Paper. This floral panel is adhered using Liquid Glue to the Mossy Meadow panel that has the decorative edge from using one of the dies in the Stampin’ Up! Everything is Rosy Product Medley. These two panels are adhered using Liquid Glue and then adhered to the panel that was embossed using the Stampin’ Up! Pinewood Plank Embossing Folder.
To create the flower that is popped on the floral panel using Stampin’ Dimensionals, I first stamped an image from the Stampin’ Up! Beautiful Promenade stamp set in Versa Mark ink and then to get the color I wanted, I used Stampin’ Up! Cherry Cobbler and Flirty Flamingo inks and stamped off once before stamping it over the Versa Mark ink. I used Clear Embossing Powder to heat emboss the image. The flower image was then colored using a Stampin’ Blends Light Flirty Flamingo and Light Petal Pink pens. I then fussy cut the flower out. I know there are dies for this flower, but I wanted the cut to be closer than you get when you use the dies. The Happy Birthday is from the Stampin’ Up! Itty Bitty Birthday stamp set. It is stamped in Mossy Meadow ink on a scrap of Very Vanilla card stock and matted onto a Mossy Meadow scrap of card stock and then popped onto the card front.
The inside sentiment from Stampin’ Up! Everything is Rosy Product Medley is stamped using Stampin’ Up! Mossy Meadow ink on a panel of Stampin’ Up! Very Vanilla card stock. A smaller flower image from the Stampin’ Up! Beautiful Promenade stamp set is stamped in Mossy Meadow ink. A Stampin’ Blends Light Flirty Flamingo pen is used to color the flower.
An envelope flap is covered with a panel of the DSP from the Stampin’ Up! Petal Promenade DSP to match the card front.
Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you like my card and that you find inspiration for your own creations.
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Card Cuts For This Card:
Very Vanilla card stock — card base — 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored at 5-1/2″; mat for background on card front and inside sentiment panel 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″
Mossy Meadow card stock – mat for the floral panel on card front — 2-1/2″ x 5-1/2″
Petal Promenade Designer Series Paper — floral panel on the card front 2″ x 5-1/2″























Here is a sneak peek of the Perennial Essence DSP. I think I am going to love, love, love it. But… every time I use one of the new Designer Series Paper, I end up saying I love it. Guess I just love them all.














Since the Share What You Love DSP is retiring, I am trying to get it used up so you may see it every day for a while. My card is created with it and the coordinating stamp set, Love What You Do which is not retiring (I’m so happy).

A panel of the Share What You Love DSP is used as a background piece. The art piece is from the Love What You Do stamp set and is stamped in Tuxedo Memento Black Ink on a panel of Whisper White card stock that has been cut using the Rectangle Stitched Dies. The leaves are stamped in Old Olive ink. A Light Rich Razzleberry Blends was used in coloring the flowers along with the Color Lifter. I discovered that my Color Lifer was dry out and I had not even used it before, so I poured a bit of alcohol in a bottle cap and dipped the pen in it. It worked great.
The butterflies were cut using the Butterfly Beauty Thinlits Dies. I used scraps from the Share What You Love DSP for cutting. I used a Fine Tip Glue Pen to dab just a drop of glue to the center of each butterfly. Pearls from the Basic Jewels Pearls were added to the butterfly bodies and various other places on the art piece.
Two different strips of card stock were cut to be placed behind the art piece. The Share What You Love DSP strip is clipped on one end to make it a banner. The other is a bit of Blackberry Bliss, I mistakenly put used it instead of Rich Razzleberry.
Guess I need to make sure each color is in the proper folder. The art piece has a Rich Razzleberry mat, you would think I would have noticed that when I put the two short strips behind the art piece. The art piece is popped on using Stampin’ Dimensionals.















My card today is made from the Magnolia Lane Memories and More card pack and the Magnolia Lane Designer Series Paper. 

The vertical panel with the magnolias is from the Magnolia Lane DSP. This piece is matted using Whisper White card stock and popped over the Mossy Meadow panel. The two short pieces of ribbon are cut from the Scalloped Lace Ribbon (available June 4 to customers). These short pieces of lace are given a Mossy Meadow mat so the beauty of the lace can be seen so much better. They are adhered to the Mossy Meadow mat using Glue Dots and then are popped on the card front using Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals.
The greeting is one of the stickers from the Magnolia Lane Memories and More card pack. It, too, is matted on a small piece of Mossy Meadow card stock.
The large magnolia fussy cut from a panel of the Magnolia Lane DSP is popped on the Whisper White circle cut using the Layering Circle Dies. The circle and the magnolia are both popped on using Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals.


