22 August 2009

Parisian Breeze

Stampin Up Parisian BreezeThis is the name of the 2nd specialty designer series paper to be introduced to NZ (the other is Sweet Slumber in the main IB+C). The first thing you probably notice is the difference in price between it & the other designer series paper ($27.95 cf. to $19.95) - that's because it's card stock weight which makes it perfect for creating boxes (as well as embellishing cards). If you click on the picture it will enlarge it so you can fully enjoy how beautiful it is!

My team this week have been having a bit of a cyber-swap on our team demo forum and you may have seen some increased blog activity out here as well because of this - I certainly have really enjoyed it.

One of the challenges was to Try a New Technique - so I finally downloaded one of the many templates SU! provides for us demonstrators & attempted to recreate the cute wee handbag box on page 5 of the new Spring Mini. I'd also just recently purchased Dotto ( & I'm totally hooked so this may not be my last post using templates). The Dotto (which is a removable adhesive) holds the template firmly in place whilst you cut around it and then you can peel it off & use it again - how fantastic is that!


This is my wee handbag box using Parisian Breeze DSP & the Great Friend stamp set. If you'd like the template to have a go yourself contact me or your demonstrator.


4 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous! Looks fab in that dp.

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  2. Lovely projects. Thanks for visiting my blog again. Do the Color Throwdown Challenge. Use Stampin'Up@ products. It's great fun! That rooster stamp is not my favorite. I love my Stampin'Up! products! I wish we were all on the same catalog. I would be so much nicer!

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  3. love it love it love it must have it

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  4. So sweet and yes, the DSP is beautiful too.

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