Live Card Making today: Frosted Forest Bundle

Live Card Making video featuring Stampin' Up! Frosted Forest bundle with blending brushes and masks. PattyStamps

 

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Join me for a free live crafting session today as I share tips and card making ideas with you featuring the brand new Stampin’ Up! Frosted Forest Bundle.  This bundle is part of the July 2024 Stampin’ Up! Online Exclusive release!  It will be available while supplies last.

This bundle includes a stamp set, dies and masks.  You’ll want to grab some ink and blending brushes, too, if you want to follow along!

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2 thoughts on “Live Card Making today: Frosted Forest Bundle”

  1. Hi Patty,
    I watched your video on the Forest bundle and it was excellent, as usual. I was thinking two things. If the darkest stencil is used after the tree trunk on the big tree (like I think you said SU had numbered them), then the darkest parts will be gone over with the lightest which would soften the edges of the darkest leaves so you don’t see as prominent an outline. Two, on the pine trees, I bet you could move the most detailed stencil upward to apply white puff paint, embossing paste, or even a very heavy hand of white pigment ink to make snow on the tree for a seasonal change.

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