Today I would like to share some projects I made with the welcome greeting from the "Vertical Garden" stamp set
In 2016 we were blessed with our first Grandchild, my beautiful Granddaughter Thea. We are now eagerly awaiting the arrival of our Grandson in 2017. It was therefore very apt that I should create a welcome to the world card. I used the welcome greeting stamp and the stamp that creates the shadow effect. I used the"Brushwork Alphabet" set to form the "to the world".The ducks came from the "Something for Baby" set, as did the small stamped hearts. The "wave"s were created using a piece of fabulous foil acetate.
Another good occasion to welcome someone, is when they join your team of Stampin' Up demonstrators. This time I stamped the greeting onto whisper white and cut it into squares. I used stayzon ink to stamp the flourishes from the set onto some ribbon. The "to my team" sentiment was created using the "labeler alphabet". As we head into the sale-a-bration promotions, there has been no better time to join my team. If it is something that interests you, do get in touch.
If you have someone new in he office, or in your street, how about a little welcome gift in a bag. The bag was created with the gift bag punch board and paper from the "blooms and bliss" pack. I again used the shadow with the welcome greeting as well as the twirly flourish from the set to create the tag. The succulents ribbon pack contains both white and this sugarplum ribbon. It feels lovely. The embellishment as made with some die cut swirls from the swirly scribbles thinlets set; flourishes stamped on a card circle and some tiny flowers/and pearls.
The last project I created was a 12" x 12"project life page using pictures of baby Thea. Again, hello and welcome are so apt when creating a page celebrating the arrival of a baby into a family. I teamed them up with elements from the "Hello baby girl" project life collection.
Here are some items I used from the annual catalogue. The new items will be available to view and purchase from 4th January.
Table built using Product Table Builder by The Crafty Owl - Independent Stampin'
Up! Demonstrator.
More sneaky peeks tomorrow, when we look at some on trend succulents.
Helen
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