Stitched Framelits, Stampin' Up! Artisan Design Team Blog Hop

 Stitched Shapes Framelits, Merry Mice, This Christmas Specialty Designer Series Paper, Christmas card, Stampin' Up!, Papercraft by Jennifer Frost

Hello! The Artisan Design Team have a special blog hop for you today! We are celebrating the release of the new Stitched Shapes Framelits that became available this month.  Not only can you order these fabulous dies now, but there are a bunch of gorgeous complimentary stamp sets that are 25% off at the moment too!

Stitched Shapes Framelits, Merry Mice, This Christmas Specialty Designer Series Paper, Christmas card, Stampin' Up!, Papercraft by Jennifer Frost

One of these sets is the very cute Merry Mice.  I've paired these adorable images with This Christmas Specialty Designer Series Paper.  I like matching patterned papers with cute images for colouring because it makes colour choices so easy!

Stitched Shapes Framelits, Merry Mice, This Christmas Specialty Designer Series Paper, Christmas card, Stampin' Up!, Papercraft by Jennifer Frost

For this last project, I used the sentiment from the Tin of Tags set, a little layering and some pretty papers to make this festive Christmas card.

Stitching on cards is very trendy right now.  As you can see, the stitching detail on these framelits adds an instant, easy border.  They offer these card designs a professional, quality finish that anyone can achieve!  Don't miss your chance to pick up these before November 30.  Please visit my Australian Online Stampin' Up! shop to place your order today.

Up next on the blog hop is the amazing Jessica Williams. Click the link below for more Stitched Framelits inspiration!


Supplies Used:
Stamps: Merry Mice, Tin of Tags
Inks: Cherry Cobbler, Garden Green, Basic Black, Crumb Cake, VersaMark
Papers: This Christmas Specialty Designer Series Paper, Cherry Cobbler, Very Vanilla, Vellum, Cooper Foil,
Accessories/Tools: Stitched Shapes Framelits, Linen Thread, Classy Designer Buttons, Delicate White Doilies, Silver thread, Silver embossing powder, Cooper embossing powder, Heat Tool, Very Vanilla Lace Trim

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