Monday, June 3, 2013

New Catalog Blog Hop - Epic Day Hexagon Card


Welcome to the Blog Hop! I hope you've just come 
from Cali's blog after checking out her project made
from new products from the Stampin' Up! 2013-2014
annual catalog.  You can see the catalog here.
 
Here's my contribution for the Blog Hop:
 
 
Did you notice the little buttons I made at the bottom?
Yes, you read that right, I MADE them!  And so can you!
 
A few of the many new, cool things in this year's
catalog are the Simply Pressed Clay Molds and Simply
Pressed Clay.  There are two molds, one that has
three sizes of buttons and one that has three
sizes of flowers.  It's super fun to make these!


Here are a few more samples of the finished flowers
and buttons:
 
The clay is a white color, and you can
add a few drops of re-inker to color the clay before
you place it in the mold (like the one with the white
arrow pointing to it), or you can color the finished
button or flower with Stampin' Write markers once
it's completely dried.
 
Thanks for stopping by my blog.  I hope you have
fun on our Blog Hop today, and be sure to visit
 
 
Stampin' Up! supplies used:
Pool Party card stock, item #122924
Epic Day This and That Designer Series paper, item #130814
7/16" Trim, item #129287
Chalk Talk stamp set, item #130631 for wood mount, item #130634 for clear mount
Chalk Talk framelits, item #129983
Basic Gray Classic Stampin' pad, item #126981
Simply Pressed Clay Molds, item #131272
Simply Pressed Clay, item #130685
Stampin' Write markers in Daffodil Delight, item #119677, Pool Party, and Calypso Coral

8 comments:

  1. love your card! I already put my order in for those molds and that big shot magnetic platform too! so very excited!!!

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    1. They are really fun to make! A little tip: spray the molds with a little cooking spray to help the clay come out easier. ;)
      Oh, and my magnetic platform is scheduled to be delivered Wednesday. Can't wait!!!

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  2. I may have to copy this one! ;)

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    1. Thanks! This paper was one of those I didn't think I "had" to have, but once I got it, I really like it!

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  3. Aw! I love the colors on this card. And I'm excited to start makin' buttons! It's gonna be a sweatshop at my house! ;)

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    1. They are really fun to make! A little tip: spray the molds with a little cooking spray to help the clay come out easier. ;)

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  4. love the card and the colors. I may now have to get the molds and make some buttons they are really cute.

    Kelly Ray

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    1. Thanks, Kelly! These molds are really fun to use! A little tip: spray the molds with a little cooking spray to help the clay come out easier. ;)

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