Saturday 20 June 2015

Crazy Crafters Blog Hop: Favourite New Stampin'Up! Products!



Hi, and welcome to our Blog Hop for June.
You may just be starting the blog hop here at my blog (Em Robinson, studioemilie.blogspot.com) or may have come from the person previous to me in the list below. If you get off track at any time, the full lineup below will help you move along from blog to blog so you see all the projects. Make sure that you visit all of the blogs in the hop, as you are sure to get heaps of inspiration and ideas :)

The theme for this months blog was "Favorite New Stampin'Up!" products. Unfortunately because of where I live, post is really slow, so I knew I was going to have to use something from the sneak peak range we got early. Fortunately one of my absolute favourite products from the whole catalogue was is the sneak peak, the gorgeous Bohemian Designer Series Paper!!

Here is what I have made:


I got the idea for this card from a picture I had seen on the Stampin'Up! South Pacific Facebook page.

(If you aren't already, make sure you follow the Stampin'Up! facebook pages and instagram accounts, they are full of great inspiration!)

The project from Stampin'Up! features the Cherry On Top Designer Series Paper Stack, The Watercolor Wings Bundle, as well as the new cardstock colors Cucumber Crush and Watermelon Wonder.


My version features the Butterflies Thinlets, as well as the Elegant Butterfly Punch. I love layering the butterflies, with the punches I usually layer 2, but with the thinlet I have 3 layers (two cardstock, and the middle one is paper.)

All of the papers are from the Bohemian range, and I have used the coordinating cardstock pack for the butterflies. I am loving that its now so easy to buy coordinating cardstock with these ready made packs!

All of the thankyou images are from the Another Thankyou set, which was probably my favourite stamp set last year (and has carried over the the current catalogue.) The sentiments are stamped in Blackberrry Bliss ink.



Thanks for hopping along with us, and I hope you have enjoyed my creation. Please continue on for more ideas and inspiration, who knows, just as I found something on the Stampin'Up! page and made it my own, you may find inspiration for your next crafting session somewhere in these pages too.
Remember you are currently at the blog of Em Robinson, so check the line up list to find out who is next.

See you next time.

Love Em


If you would like to inspirational images like these everyday, consider joining Stampin'Up! If you join with me you will get access to the Crazy Crafters Facebook page, a treasure trove of ideas! Plus if you join in June, you get 2 free stamp sets of your choice from the Annual Catalogue to add to your starter kit. Click here for more info.

19 comments:

  1. wow....these are really cute.....nice work

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  3. Great Cards Em - You have been busy. Angexxoo

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  4. Wow this is gorgeous! You actually make me warm towards the bohemian range, I wasn't too sure about it. And I bought that thank you stamp because of you!

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  5. I love that DSP! Great projects Em

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  6. That are so gorgeous! Love the paper and the folds too.

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  7. Really beautiful creation, Emilie. I'm a big fan of the gorgeous jewel tones in the Bohemian DSP, and I love that big, glorious butterfly and sentiment.

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  8. Wow Emilie - love the big bold butterfly! the 3 layers really set it off. Love your choice of colors too.

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  9. Amazing Emilie. I love those butterflies!

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  10. Hi Em I have never seen a step card before, it is a really cool design. I love the bohemian paper as well it is so bold. Well done

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  11. That looks so striking in that DSP. Love the butterfly.

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  12. Beautiful cards Emilie, must give the step card a go, many thanks for the inspiration.

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  13. Doesn't that DSP really work well here? Lovely work.

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  14. I love the way you have showcased the DSPs

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