Sara’s Crafting and Stamping Studio

Stampin’ Up! Independent Demonstrator

20 days of paper projects – day 19

20 days of paper projects – day 19

Today is Day 19 of our 20 day series of projects using patterned paper (also known as Designer Series Paper or DSP for short). This time we're selecting a paler shade and pattern and stamping direct over the top of it. Tomorrow will be the last day to get hold of our...

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20 days of paper projects – day 18

20 days of paper projects – day 18

It's Day 18 of our 20 day series of projects using patterned paper (also known as Designer Series Paper or DSP for short). Today we’re using up scraps to create a patchwork background on a card. Hope you're enjoying the extra hour today and get chance to use it for...

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20 days of paper projects – day 17

20 days of paper projects – day 17

On to Day 17 of our 20 day series of projects using patterned paper (also known as Designer Series Paper or DSP for short). Today we’re using our paper to decorate a Mini Pizza Box. I opted for an image of candles on the lid of the box as I intend to put a set of 4...

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20 days of paper projects – day 16

20 days of paper projects – day 16

Today is Day 16 of our 20 day series of projects using patterned paper (also known as Designer Series Paper or DSP for short). This time we’re using scraps of paper for paper piecing a design in the foreground and a larger panel for our background. Paper piecing is a...

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20 days of paper projects – day 15

20 days of paper projects – day 15

Wow, we're round to Day 15 of our 20 day series of projects using patterned paper (also known as Designer Series Paper or DSP for short) - three-quarters of the way there. Today we're transforming a striped patterned paper with washi tape. I love striped papers...

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20 days of paper projects – day 14

20 days of paper projects – day 14

Today is Day 14 of our 20 day series of projects using patterned paper (also known as Designer Series Paper or DSP for short). This time our patterned paper  is cut at an angle to create a focal point for the card. You can vary how much of the card is filled by the...

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