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Hues of Happiness with the All Star Tutorial Team


Hello crafters, a new month, means a new All Star Tutorial. This month we are showcasing the Hues of Happiness suite. The All Star Tutorial Design Team not only design a Tutorial Project that’s exclusive but we also each design an additional project to share here for further inspiration.



What can I say, what is not to love about this suite! I am particularly partial to the gorgeous DSP, I love how the flowers can be die cut, so I've used this as a feature in my card today. #loveitchopit



I used just 3 flowers in my design, with the largest being cut in 2 and placed at the bottom and top of the card, then I filled the gap with 2 smaller flowers and leaves also die cut from the DSP.



I added one of the die cut edges to create interest on the right hand side of the card and then stamped the sentiment, add some Basic Rhinestones and my card was finished - so easy with the die cut flowers!

Hues of Happiness Inspiration
Below is a sneak peek of what’s in store with this month’s Tutorial Bundle. You’ll see my teaser in the bottom left of the image.  There is more inspiration from the Team within this Blog Hop and another twelve designs in the Tutorial Bundle this month.



There is more Heart & Home inspiration from the Team within this Blog Hop and as well as the twelve designs in the above Tutorial Bundle this month. Be sure to visit all of the team members below:

How to get this bundle:
Twelve amazing Video Tutorials each and every month offering amazing inspiration with Stampin’ Up! Products, Bundles, Suites and Product Medleys.
If you are currently a Stampin’ Up!® demonstrator, these tutorials are a great source for ideas using current products, taking the hassle out of preparing for classes. Each of the 12 tutorials have been created by top Stampin’ Up!® demonstrators from around the world and include measurements in both metric (cm) and imperial.


Thanks for visiting today, I hope you have enjoyed my offering for this month and that you like the sneak peek enough to consider obtaining this tutorial from me. 

I truly appreciate your support, it inspires me to keep crafting and helps to keep my blog and YouTube channel running. If you live in Australia and don't already have a Demonstrator I'd love to be yours. 


Comments

  1. Such a stunning card Sue ... those flowers are just so lovely, and I love the little snippet of the border die down the edge of the card! xx

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  2. Gorgeous!! I love the little detailed touch of the long narrow die cut down the left side. Beautiful x

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  3. your card is amazing

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  4. LOVE This one! Simple and elegant!

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  5. It's gorgeous! You're very efficient and frugal with your use of the die cut flowers.

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  6. Gorgeous card, love the fresh freesia flowers and border die peeking out. xx

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