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The new In colours



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With the new Stampin' Up catalogue comes new colours!

These ones are delicious!

We have Fresh Fig, Berry Burst, Powder Pink, Tranquil Tide and Lemon Lime Twist.
They even sound delicious!

Check them out......


The new ink pads

New cardstock in the In Colours

The very pretty new Fresh Florals Designer Series paper stack



And so much more coming your way in just a few days - Jun 1st!!

Because everything goes together, and with things you may already have in your stash, it makes creating so easy!









When I get my 12 x 12 DSP I make sure that I take one sheet of each and CHOP IT!!

I chop the sheet into 6 so I have card fronts at the ready, making it quick and easy to whip up a card when I need one.





If we don't chop it straight away, we tend to leave it and not use it.  We all seem to love our paper so much but we would be doing it a favour by chopping it and using it on our projects.

So make sure you #LoveitChopit!

These cards were made using the new Designer Series paper chopped card fronts and the Daisy Delight stamp set and punch bundle.




This bundle will be available in the new catalogue, as well as many more goodies!

If you don't have a demonstrator in Australia, and you want to get one of these lovely new catalogues, or you want to order some new goodies, head on over to my store on Jun 1st!

There are also some great bargains in the Retired products and Clearance section.

Watch out for more new creations using great new products!

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