Stampin’ Up’s Sweet Pea Designer Series Paper and Stitched Felt
January 13th, 2010Hey, friends! Oh, how I’m lovin’ my Sweet Pea. The colors, the designs….This pack of Designer Series Paper has 48 sheets for $24.95. You get 2 sheets of every pattern, the sheets are double sided and there are 48 different patterns. Wowsas! I’m selling this pack like hot cakes and I’ve made a good dent in my own pack! Click on the Shop Now button at at the bottom of this post, or in the sidebar to get your own. If you’d like a sample (6×6 of every sheet), sign up for my Designer Series Paper Split.
Another thing I like about this pack of paper is the variety of patterns. They all coordinate with each other and at the same time includes so many different types. feminine. masculin. elegant. whimisical. polka dots. strips. houndstooth. you name it. it’s in there.
See how it all comes together in this video. There’s a couple techniques in here that will remain nameless because I don’t know what they’re called. Leave me a comment if you can enlighten me! Haha!
Supplies:
- 117161 Sweet Pea Designer Series Paper Pack $24.95
- 117266 Sweet Pea Stitched Felt $7.95 for 52 peices
- Well Scripted: 117072 wood mount, $19.95 OR 118601 Clear Mount, $14.95
- 117335 Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions Folder $7.95
- 100908 Chocolate Chip Ink Pad $5.95
- 102544 Rose Red Cardstock $5.50 (24 sheets)
- 105117 Pumpkin Pie Cardstock $5.50 (24 sheets)
- 105328 Sahara Sand Cardstock $7.50 (40 sheets)
- 109065 Chocolate Chip Taffeta Ribbon $6.95 (10 yards)
- 101610 Stampin’ Sponges $3.50 (3)
- 104332 SNAIL Adhesive 46.95
- 103683 Glue Dots $4.95
- 113463 Top Note Big Shot Die $21.95
- 113439 Big Shot Machine $99.95
Stay tuned…I’ll be posting some Birthday Blog Candy a bit later…
Happy Stamping Everyone!







4 Responses to “Stampin’ Up’s Sweet Pea Designer Series Paper and Stitched Felt”
By TraceyR on Jan 13, 2010
I like the accordian ribbon technique -cute. And your Dora bandaid sort of matches your card!
By Debbie on Jan 13, 2010
I like the accordian ribbon also. Thanks for showing how to use the Big Shot. It’s actually easier to use than I thought. Love the tid bit info.(how to clean the stamps, and use of the edge of the dimensionals)
By valentines day gifts on Jan 18, 2010
Nice video! Thanks for sharing it, so I can able to make such kind of beautiful card myself. I would like to make a birthday card same as this one for my best friend.
Great post! Keep it up!
By Erika on Aug 18, 2010
I love this technique with the top note. I think this could be a great Christmas card…I will experiment and share!