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Abstract Impressions

The set Abstract Impressions really caught my eye in the catalog – especially the samples on page 5. Naturally I preferred the clean and simple version. But it inspired me to get this set.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Abstract Impressions

I had received my preorder of the new incolours and that’s about all I was crafting with for a while. Now, I have the new core colors too so expect to see those soon. Here I used lucky lipstick stamped off for the main flower and full strength for the detail. The greenery is mostly call me clover with a little tranquil tide for some depth. The sentiment is beautiful and it looks wonderful too. I love that SU creates different shaped sentiments – it makes it easy to find the sentiment that will fit on a particular card. Sometimes I don’t know what sentiment I want, I just know what shape it should be. Do you do that too?

After stamping the sentiment in more lucky lipstick, I popped the whisper white layer onto a lucky lipstick card base and I was done.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project.

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Liz

Abstract Impressions

Today I’m sharing a lot of new things from the upcoming catalog, live on June  1st – a new stamp set Abstract Impressions and four new ink colours – call me clover, shaded spruce, gorgeous grape and highland heather. I only have the ink pads for the new in colors (of which call me clover is one) but I do have all the new markers. In fact, the only thing on this card that you’ve seen before is the whisper white layer!

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Abstract Impressions

I love the mixture of call me clover and shaded spruce in the greenery – not so different as to be really noticeable, but adds dimension. The stamp set is really fun; there are many images which allow you to build totally different cards.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project.

If you’re in the US and don’t currently work with a demonstrator, let me know if you’d like a catalog and I’ll send one off to you.

Click on the buttons below to join my team, shop or learn how to earn free stamp sets and bundles. This month’s host code is above the Shop Now tab in the menu on the left. Just copy and paste it or type it into the box at the bottom of your order where it says HOST CODE and then click apply.

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See you on Wednesday,

Liz