Each year I love to look back and review my most popular PattyStamps.com blog posts from the past year. I know you enjoy the trip down memory lane as well.. so here are the top 10 posts from my blog in 2015!
You can click on any title below to go to the corresponding blog post and read more!
JANUARY 2015
Yes, you CAN cut the Painted Blooms DSP!
February 2015
Sheltering Tree Valentine's Cards
March 2015
April 2015
How to create a Punch Art Minion Birthday Card
April 2015
Recycle your Project Life Boxes!
June 2015
New Sprinkles of Life Ice Cream Cone Card
June 2015
How to stamp the Watercolor Wings Butterfly set
July 2015
How to color the Color Me Irresistible paper for butterflies
August 2015
October 2015
Punch Art Sunflower Note Cards
and a bonus:
October 2015
Did you have a favorite from the past year?
Leave me a comment below!
Happy New Year!!!
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My very favorite was the butterfly tutorial. It was so helpful in pointing out the diversity of the stamp set and the dies. Fabulous! But I also appreciated the tips on cutting that beautiful dsp that looked like it should be framed but could make beautiful Thank You cards. Hard to have enough of those! Thank you for all your wonderful videos and tips.
THank you KJ.. I appreciate your comment!! 🙂
Happy New Year Patty!! I really liked your gift card holder tutorial out of the little gift bags, and seeing how you changed them up using different DSP and stamps. Can’t wait to see what 2016 brings 🙂
Hi Patty,
Isn’t it fun to look back over the year of products and projects? Thank you for the trip down the SU memory lane and all of the wonderful videos and tips you have so generously shared with us. It is so hard to choose which is my favorite. I just love them all. Thank you again, and may I wish you and your family a happy, healthy and prosperous new year.
Best wishes,
Karren
My favourite is the tip on cutting the gorjuss DSP into 6 pieces to make 6 gorjuss cards! I have beautiful papers similar to yours that I just don’t want to cut up…now I know how to do it so I get six gorjuss cards! Thank you, and Happy New Year to you and all your readers!
Sunshine, NZ
http://www.ihearttostamp.blogspot.com
I love everything you do, Patty!!! Those who live close by to you are VERY lucky! Those painted blooms note cards melt me, I just love the colors and designs in that paper. It was so beautiful!!!
Thanks for all you do for your customers, and other demos. And another Congrats on your million dollars in sales! That is just AMAZING!!!
such hard decisions!! I do believe I have to say the vellum winterland note cards; vellum makes the finishing to a card perfect. Happy New Year!
I couldn’t decide on just one, but I did use the Painted Blooms DSP to make many cards really fast adding a little something to each one to make it unique. I also loved your post on how to stamp the Watercolor Wings because I am not very good and picking out color combos. All of your posts are wonderful and not too difficult for even design-challenged people like me! Looking forward to what you come up with for 2016. Happy New Year!
Patty, It is so very hard to pick because I love them all. Thank you so much for sharing them again. I think I need to make the minion card today for my grand daughter.I have seen them before but this is great because I can use one punch to get the job done with dragging out all of my punches. Love when I can make a card that is so cute and quick. LOL
But if I have to pick one where you recycled the Project Life box. This is a wonderful Idea and a great gift.
Cynthia
Thanks Patty for reminding me again of these fantastic cards!! I especially like the Sunflower punch art card, but they all are so neat! I love the Painted Blooms DSP cut up for cards, too!~ very clever.