Well it isn't just the Easter bunny that is hopping around at the minute - there is a brand new mini catalogue that has just been released for autumn/winter and there is nothing mini about it! It contains so many wonderful items that this blog hop will be only showcasing a few of the items, so sit back, relax and I hope you’re ready for the ESAD Blog Hop! Better go grab yourself a cuppa as you’ll be hopping for a while!
What is ESAD you say?
ESAD stands for Extra Special Australian (and New Zealand) Demonstrators and it is an online group just for Australian and New Zealand demonstrators for Stampin’ Up!
We so love what we do and not only do we love to share it with our customers, friends and wonderful blog visitors but we share our love for what we do with each other as Demonstrators. We run swaps, challenges, tutorials, product know how and cyberstamps and we are always there to help and support each other when its needed.
So if you are a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator located in Australia or New Zealand then please feel free to click here to join our wonderful group.
If you are following the blog hop you should have come from Angela Purdie and if you leave comments along the way you could be in the running to win some blog candy......but not to worry if you don't win this time as there will be another ESAD blog hop next week! I have made four cards using the super new XL two step bird punch - not only does it have a sleek new design for compact storage, but it is so versatile I love it!
Stamp Sets: Trendy Trees
Papers: Cottage Garden DSP, old olive, very vanilla, barely banana, soft suede, more mustard
Inks: More mustard, close to cocoa
Accessories: Scallop circle punch, 1 3/8” circle punch, stamping sponge, stamping dimensionals, 2 way glue pen, XL 2 step bird punch, SNAIL.
Stamps: Vintage Vogue
Ink: Old Olive, Rich RazzleberryPapers: Cottage Garden DSP, Rich Razzleberry, Whisper white, Soft Suede
Accessories: XL two-step bird punch, Stampin’ dimensional, vintage brads, SNAIL, 2-way glue pen
Stamp Sets: Trendy Trees
Papers: very vanilla, pacific point, bashful blue, more mustardInks: More mustard, bashful blue, night of navy, so saffron
Accessories: Bigshot Top note die, stamping sponge, stamping dimensionals, 2 way glue pen, XL 2 step bird punch, SNAIL.
Stamp Sets: The Best Yet (hostess level 1)
Papers: very vanilla, rich razzleberry, melon mambo, summer sun, old olive
Inks: More mustard, rich razzleberry
Accessories: Bigshot Top note die, stamping sponge, stamping dimensionals, 2 way glue pen, XL 2 step bird punch, oval punch, scallop oval punch, SNAIL.
If you would like any further information on any of the cards, please ask as I'm always happy to share. Next along the blog hop line is Beverley Watt with more sensational ideas for items in the new mini catalogue. If you don't already have a catalogue, please drop me an email and I would be happy to send you one.
We are again offering Blog Candy for our Blog Hop. What you need to do is complete the blog hop until you get back to me. Once you've visited and commented on every blog then you will need to email Sharlene at stampwithsharlene@hotmail.com who will then put your name into the draw for the blog candy. There will be one winner from New Zealand and one winner from Australia. (Please note, Stampin' Up! Demonstrators are not eligible to win the Blog Candy)
Happy stamping,
Ann
WOW Ann, these are great projects and now I know why you were up so late, I see you got your Big Shot out and your new TOP Note die, very impressed! thanks for sharing your talent with us, lots of inky hugs from Charmaine :-)
ReplyDeleteOh I so love this bird punch and just love what you've done with it. How neat are those tulips? I've got a couple of those cards I've made too. Great stuff - thanks for participating Ann
ReplyDeletegreat stuff & you've made the tulip with the punch - fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love the use of the bird punch - why oh why have I not already got it. Tulips are my favorite flower and I love the card with the Bird reflected. Too good.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects. You have certainly shown the versatility of this punch. Kris.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Ann - I like how you've added the eyes onto the bird and your tulips are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, fabulous and FUN! The shadow is so dang clever and the tulips are just lovely. Thanks for sharing your talents with us :)
ReplyDeleteI love this bird punch - thanks for sharing more great ideas on how to use it!
ReplyDeleteLove the cards, Ann and the tulips are a fabulous idea! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the bird card with the reflection. What a great idea. Louise P
ReplyDeleteNice designs!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea of the bird reflection on the Top Note Die.
ReplyDeleteLoving this punch, thanks for sharing even more ideas for things to do with it, especially the tulips.
ReplyDeleteWow! So many lovely ideas covered here! Talk about 'thinking outside the square'. Especially love the colour combo of the first card ... & have written it down. Hugs, Andrea L xxx
ReplyDeleteoh i just love the tulips what a great idea and the water bird is just stunning
ReplyDeleteI love the tulips! Another item to add to my ever increasing wishlist!
ReplyDeleteHey Ann,
ReplyDeleteFab cards I love the bird and the Tulpis...I can't wait to see the new Mini!! Awesome.
Love
Annette
I love how you showed how versatile the bird punch is. I especially love the tulips. Thank you for sharing your ideas.
ReplyDeleteWow you have done a great job using this bird punch I cant wait to get it.
ReplyDeleteLovely!! Some really unique ideas ... I guess that means I need to add the bird punch to my wish list too!
ReplyDeleteLove the versatility of the punch - and that wader bird is SO nice!
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