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Rachael Rife, Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

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Striped card fronts with Beautiful Bouquets

Rachael · March 20, 2019 · Leave a Comment

  Hi Stampers! Thanks for joining me today as we created this really pretty card….well we made two instead of one….so TWO cards! I am really happy with how they turned out and it is a super way to use up small scraps of paper. You could use DSP as well and make a really […]

Filed Under: Annual Catalog, Big Shot, Facebook LIVE, Framelits, Something Old & Something New, Stampin' Up, White card stocks explained

Simple Stamping with Side Hilights

Rachael · February 21, 2019 · Leave a Comment

Hi Stampers! This simple group of cards were so fun and easy to create! Lots of room for personalizing too. You can swap to a new color scheme or different stamp set as well! I love the colors my niece chose for me to use today before school. She has a fun eye for color […]

Filed Under: Annual Catalog, DSP Designer Series Paper, Facebook LIVE, One Sheet Wonder, Something Old & Something New, Stampin' Up, White card stocks explained

Alcohol Painted Backgrounds with Stampin’ Up! Inks

Rachael · February 14, 2019 · Leave a Comment

Hi Stampers! These were such fun cards to create! I used an Aquapainter filled with rubbing alcohol to create the backgrounds. They were inspired by Gail from StampWith Gail SU and you can find her on Facebook. She did some amazing Southwest style cards the other day, and I had to make one as well. […]

Filed Under: Annual Catalog, Cardmaking, Creativity, Facebook LIVE, Layered Fronts, Mix n Match stamp sets, Occasions Catalog, Something Old & Something New, Stampin' Up, Stampin' Up! Ink Pads, Techniques, Uncategorized, White card stocks explained Tagged With: Alcohol and ink, Alcohol backgrounds, Aqua Painter, Simple Stamping, Simple Stamping cards

Humming Along with Watercoloring and Splatter techniques

Rachael · January 9, 2019 · Leave a Comment

Hi Stampers! Thanks for stopping in and having some fun with me today! We created these two simple and fun cards with a bit of fussy cutting ( which can be avoided if you get the matching thinlits) and some Watercoloring with a Splatter Technique! You can see all we did by watching the video […]

Filed Under: Annual Catalog, Facebook LIVE, Occasions Catalog, Something Old & Something New, Stampin' Up, Stampin' Up! Ink Pads, Techniques, Watercoloring, White card stocks explained

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