Stamp Review Crew – Jingle All The Way

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Hello and welcome to another edition of the Stamp Review Crew. We’re a group of Stampin’ Up demonstrators around the world who hop together the first and third Monday of each month to highlight a stamp set out of the catalog. For this special edition, we’re working with a holiday set – Jingle All The Way – and the coordinating framelits set.
 
It’s been awhile since I last posted. Been taking a bit of a break, although not by design. I’ve been doing lots of stamping though. I hope to post some of the cards soon.
 
A big thanks to my sweet friend Geraldine, who let me borrow the stamps and framelits. There are some really cute ornaments made with this set on Pinterest. Here’s what we came up with:
 
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I used the two-way glue pen and Stampin’ Up glitter to line the edges of each die cut. I also used Whisper White for the snowflakes and sprinkled glitter on them while they were still damp. Finally, I added loose glitter and the mica that we used to sell.

When I first saw this set, I really loved the hills and houses and trees. It reminded me of Tuscany. Or at least what I think Tuscany must look like with the rolling hills and cypress trees and vineyards in the distance. I hope to go there some day – it’s on my bucket list.
 
I played with varying shades of green, yellow and purple to create my rolling hills.
 
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I didn’t have a specific occasion in mind for this card, so by the time I had it put together, I really couldn’t find a sentiment I thought looked good with it.  That’s what happens when I wonder off the reservation.
 
I hope you liked my projects. Next up is Nikki. You’ll love her style – can’t wait to see what she has in store for us.
 
Here is the complete list:
 
  1.  Dawn Tidd http://tiddbitsfromdawn.typepad.com/tiddbits-from-dawn/2015/12/stamp-review-crew-jingle-all-the-way-edition.html
  2. Heidi Baks http://runningwscissorsstamper.blogspot.com/2015/12/the-stamp-review-crew-jingle-all-way.html
  3. Sue Plote  http://thispinkrooster.blogspot.com/2015/11/stamp-review-crewjingle-all-way.html
  4. Jessica Williams http://thepapercaper.com.au/2015/12/07/the-stamp-review-crew-features-jingle-all-the-way
  5. Nancy Smith   https://iguanastamp.wordpress.com/2015/12/06/stamp-review-crew-jingle-all-the-way
  6. Nikki Spencer  http://nikkispencer-mysandbox.blogspot.com/2015/12/stamp-review-crewjingle-all-way-edition.html
  7. Tanya Boser  http://tinkerin-in-ink.blogspot.com/2015/12/stamp-review-crew-jingle-all-way-edition.html
  8. Rochelle Blok  http://rochelleblok.blogspot.com/2015/12/the-stamp-review-crew-jingle-all-way.html
  9. Betty Traciak  http://kittystamp.blogspot.com/2015/12/stamp-review-crew-jingle-all-way-edition.html
  10. Mike Funke http://stampin-style.typepad.com/stampin-style/2015/12/stamp-review-crew-jimgle-all-the-way.html
  11. Linda Callahan  http://stampinseasons.blogspot.com/2015/12/stamp-review-crew-jingle-all-way.html
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8 Responses to Stamp Review Crew – Jingle All The Way

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  2. Dawn Tidd says:

    I love these! The ornament is really pretty and I think you did a great creation of Tuscany using this set!

  3. Your ornament is beautiful! And your Tuscan scene is striking…love it!

  4. Betty Traciak says:

    Wonderful to show this as both a holiday set and an all occasion one!

  5. Heidi Baks says:

    Great projects! I hadn’t seen the ornaments with this set, and the colors of your Tuscany hills are fabulous!

  6. Tanya Boser says:

    The ornament is sparkly and sweet, but I think the star of this post is the Tuscany card. Just gorgeous, and certainly makes me want to go visit Tuscany!

  7. Nikki Spencer says:

    Two fab projects and both so different, they really show how versatile this set is….Very clever and creative of you! Xx

  8. Mike says:

    Nancy, thanks for getting us out of the holiday mind set with this framelit and creation.

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