Tuesday, 15 September 2020

September 2020 Monthly Team Blog Hop

 



Thank you for joining us for our Stampin' Up!® Demonstrator Monthly Training Program Blog Hop! We are so happy that you could join us today for this blog hop for ideas and creative inspiration. We are a group of Stampin' Up!® Demonstrators from around the world that are taking part in training that is helping us to build a successful Stampin' Up!® business and reach some goals we have set. We really appreciate your support.



I had a lot of fun making these cards! Black and white has so much impact and I found it difficult to choose which was my favourite! I saw similar cards on several sites in different colours and have added my own interpretation.

For these cards I simply used some layering circle dies and stitched shapes dies and alternated them in black and white. The circles are then cut in half (separately - not after gluing together - ask me how I know)??!!😂😂😂 Next step is to arrange in a pattern that pleases you. The first card here is made with all white circles being made with stitched circles dies and in the second card it is the black circles that are stitched circles dies. For both cards the alternating circles are plain - this enabled me to have 8 circles. The background in the second card is using the Basketweave 3D Embossing Folder which has retired.





After making a couple in black and white, I decided to do a coloured one too! For this one I only used stitched shapes dies (so only 4) and really bright colours.



I used the same technique for all the cards. I love how different they look! Can you think of any other designs? Add them to the comments, I would love to see them!!

Whether you are starting here or have come from another blog, there is a link list below to all of the blogs.

Please take the time to check out all the inspirational ideas that are available and leave a comment as a way of showing your support.


1. Kylie Bertucci - Australia  
2. Tatiana Tobin - Australia  
3. Karen Henderson, UK  
4. Susan E Schultz, Sea Ranch Creations, USA  
5. Libby Dyson - Australia  
6. Tracy Bish - Australia  
7. Heather Guerrero - USA  
8. Gillian Long - Gillybean Crafting, Canada  
9. Deb Macdowell - Inkstability - Australia  
10. Diane Evans - Canada  
11. Sue Allen - Australia  
12. Maryanne Mott- USA  
13. Trudy Collis - Australia  
14. Ellen Liefting, the Netherlands  
15. Alejandra Gomez - Creating with Allie - USA  
16. Kelley Pitts, USA  
17. Ginny Duncan - Canada  
18. Melva Peters - Canada  
19. Jennifer Kirk - Canada  
20. Bonnie Sanche - Canada  
21. Tricia Butts - USA  
22. Dianne Endersby - UK  
23. Nancy Hoetker - Australia  
24. BessMarie Corriveau - USA  
25. Teri Schultz - USA  
26. Marika Laforge - Canada  
27. Cheryl Hamilton - USA  
28. Alice Tomal - Australia  
29. Theresas Treasures/ Theresa McEntee  
30. Michele Jutrisa - Australia  
31. Kristie Strum - The Tygress Den - USA  
32. Sandra Mastello - Australia  
33. Kylie Page | Stampers Workshop - Australia  
34. Shelly Wadge - Australia  
35. Teresa Brown Australia  
36. Mary Bush - Stampin' In The Sand  
37. Jill Goddard - Australia  
38. Liz Yuille - Old Stables Crafts, UK  
39. Tracy Held- Australia  
40. Barbara van den Boom Paper-Tree the Netherlands  
41. Cheryl McInerney - Australia  
42. Mandy Witherby - Australia  
43. Rhonda Kleiman-USA  
44. Kim Kroeker - Canada  
45. Christy Gridley  
46. Pamela Sadler US  
47. Diane Gardner- USA  
48. Angel Shaver  
49. Helen Jennings - Love-a-Duckie (UK)  
50. Maheswari Rajaguru- Australia  
51. Susan Edwards - USA  
52. Lori Willcox - Canada  
53. Leonie Stuart - Australia  
54. Rose Coleman  
55. Elly Rijnvis - Netherlands  

(Linkup closed)


Cheers
Deb xx



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26 comments:

  1. Deb these cards are awesome! Love all three. Thank you for taking part in our Demonstrator Training Blog Hop this month.

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  2. So cute, thanks for sharing. Neat idea.

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  3. Wow, what a great idea for making totally different cards! Thank you so much for sharing.

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    1. Thanks Susan! Its surprising how many variations you can make! :)

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  4. These cards are ‘oh so swish ‘ Deb , you have done an amazing job ❤️

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  5. Deb, these are awesome! I've been wanting to do this technique - and I think you've finally convinced me I need to do it!!

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  6. Such a wow card! Love your circles!

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  7. Well done. I have tried this technique and enjoyed the outcome. Your black and white cards are great!

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  8. Cool cards, Deb! Very creative! ~ Kim Kroeker

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