Meet the DSPs…Introducing Petal Garden

It’s that time of the year again…..my annual series introducing the new Designer Series Papers (DSP).  I love to show them off with some projects that focus primarily on the papers!  Each week we are going to “meet” one of them up close and personal.  I just know that once you  meet them, you will agree with me–we have the best darn paper in the industry!

Several different ideas using the Petal Garden DSP from Stampin' Up! Cutting instructions posted on blog.

But remember–DO NOT HOARD YOUR PAPERS!!!  PURCHASE THEM…..USE THEM….REPEAT!

So, let’s get started…….I would like you to meet the PETAL GARDEN DESIGNER SERIES PAPER STACK.  This is a stack that comes with 48 pieces of 6″ x 6″ paper.  There are 12 different double sided pieces, so that is 24 different prints!

Petal Garden DSP from Stampin' Up! Projects posted on klompenstampers.com

The colors in these papers are beautiful together.  This paper is absolutely gorgeous!!!  One thing I love about this paper is that there are “big” designs that are perfect for a card, plus smaller florals and some really nice geometric prints.  This paper can be used for many many different things!

Here are some cards that I made that truly focus on the beauty of the paper.  Add a little ribbon and a little stamping–and BAM–QUICK & EASY card!

Several different ideas using the Petal Garden DSP from Stampin' Up! Cutting instructions posted on blog.

Card Recipe for project posted

  • Sweet Sugarplum Card Base:  11″ x 4 1/4″
  • Old Olive:  5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″
  • Petal Garden DSP:  5″ x 3 3/4″
  • Very Vanilla 1/2″ lace Trim

Several different ideas using the Petal Garden DSP from Stampin' Up! Cutting instructions posted on blog.

Card Recipe for project posted

  • Pool Party Card Base:  11″ x 4 1/4″
  • Old Olive:  5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″
  • Petal Garden DSP:  5″ x 2 3/4″ + 5″ x 1″
  • Pool Party 3/8″ Shimmer Ribbon

Several different ideas using the Petal Garden DSP from Stampin' Up! Cutting instructions posted on blog.

Card Recipe for project posted

  • Old Olive Card Base:  5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″
  • Rich Razzleberry:  5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″
  • Petal Garden DSP:  5″ x 3 3/4″
  • Old Olive 3/8″ Mini Chevron Ribbon

Several different ideas using the Petal Garden DSP from Stampin' Up! Cutting instructions posted on blog.

Card Recipe for project posted

  • Calypso Coral Card Base:  5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″
  • Old Olive:  5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″
  • Petal Garden DSP:  5″ x 3 3/4″
  • Calypso Coral 1/4″ Ombre Ribbon

All of the cards feature the stamp set called LABEL ME PRETTY and the coordinating punch PRETTY LABEL.  You can purchase these 2 items together in a bundle and save 10% of them!

Label me pretty Bundle

Products used on project posted today

Here are the products used on today’s cards.  If you’d like to make these cards, simply click on any picture below to go to my online store.  I would be honored to be your Stampin’ Up! demonstrator!

 

Important reminders of what is happening this month at Stampin' Up! and Klompenstampers.

June is a Fabulous Month…..IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW

  • Brand new 2017-2018 Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog.   If you don’t have one yet, CLICK HERE to request one.
  • EXTRA $35 in Stampin’ Rewards with $350 order.
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Receive 15 step-by-step tutorials when you order from Jackie Bolhuis, Stampin' Up! Demonstrator in June 2017

As always, if you have any questions, or if I can help you with anything, please let me know.  If you are looking for a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I would be honored to be that person.  I would love to send you a catalog, help you decide what you need, or teach you what you’d like to know.

Have a stamp happy day. Jackie Bolhuis, Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

 

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7 thoughts on “Meet the DSPs…Introducing Petal Garden”

  1. Beautifully made… you’re right, these cards showcase the pretty paper nicely! Fun to see the Label Me Pretty stamps and punch combo in this design… my favorite product in the new catalog! Thanks for sharing.

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    • Thanks Patricia–I love the Label Me Pretty too! I know I will be sharing lots of things with it over the coming months!

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  2. Hi Jackie
    On these cards you used a 2 layering of circles. I have the layering circles but the smallest on cuts off the decorative stamping around the “thanks for caring” and then the next size up is to big. Is their other circles from another set that you used?

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  3. Wow these cards are fantastic! I came upon these last night on Pinterest & a friend & I sat here all day making these cards! I just love this formula as it can work with any dsp & they are easy & sooo beautiful! I can’t believe that I have had this paper & that stamp set sitting here all this time & never realized how wonderful both are! Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful cards!

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