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Sale-a-bration! My favorite time of the stamping year because there's freebies for everyone! You can choose a free gift for every $50 that you order, but did you know that you also get extra Stampin' Rewards when you order over $150? Stampin' Rewards (aka Hostess Benefits) start at 10% -- or $15 when you order $150. You can choose any free product with your Stampin' Rewards, but make sure you check out the host-exclusive
Stampin' Rewards in the Annual Catalog and the new Occasions Catalog because you can ONLY get those stamp sets when you order $150 or more or host a party!
(As a side note, if you are ordering over $150, DO NOT use the hostess code for my Stamp Club AT HOME or you will forfeit your extra freebies. Don't worry -- you'll still get your free project kit and gift from me!)
I used the new host-exclusive stamp set Thankful Life to create this card for our team card swap. There are three different stamps that layer together to create the colorful bouquet.
Stampin' Up! Supplies: Thankful Life stamp set, Flirty Flamingo ink & cardstock, Sweet Sugarplum ink & cardstock, Peekaboo Peach ink & cardstock, Memento Black Ink Pad, Whisper White cardstock, Lots of Labels Framelits, Triple Banner Punch, Whisper White Baker's Twine, Glue Dots, Stampin' Dimensionals
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1 comment:
OMG - I thought you individually colored the stamp with 3 different markers. Then I read that it's 3 different stamps. I was relieved. I couldn't imagine painstakingly coloring one stamp to get the multi-colored bouquet. :-) Love the "two-step" (or 3-steps in this case) stamps.
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