July Mega Class

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 Hi There Creators,  Thought you might like a sneak peek of the cards we'll be creating for our July Mega Class,  and in fact if you want to see them all they will be at the beginning of my video for this Saturday 21st June😉 Heather’s July Mega Class 19 th July 2025 (book by 2nd July) Laanecoorie Hall (or by mail) 10.30am to 3.30pm Full registration $120 ·       Includes Sweet Jar Bundle Stamps & Punch (worth $72.75) ·       12 individual Cards with envelopes to create at least 2 of these are fancy fold cards ·       Full take away instructions ·       ½ pack bling ·       ½ pack  Irresistible Designs Specialty Paper ·       And more…. Lunch and snacks included You will need to bring:   Minimum of two D size clear blocks, Ink pads in Green, Red, Dark Blue, Orange and Yellow Sele...

Something Saturday - Impossible Card

Hi there Creators

I figured I'd try my hand at an "impossible" card today (not to be confused with the never ending card🤣)

But, just quickly don't forget to check out the retiring bargains in my Stampin' Up! shop (there's some great reductions!😉)

I think it's called "impossible" due to the fact it is made from one piece of A6 cardstock

I used the gorgeous Botanical Textures Designer Series Paper and the Beautiful Butterflies Bundle (Stamps, dies, embossing folder)  I figured they actually went quite nicely together.

The card I made up and showed in the video is this one:

I wanted a pop of colour hence the butterflies ended up in Berry Burst with some of the lovely Basic Gray & Smoky Slate Pearls on them
Impossible Card, Stampin' Up!, Botanical Textures, Beautiful Butterflies

Impossible Card, Stampin' Up!, Botanical Textures, Beautiful Butterflies

then as I ended up cutting 2 sets of designer Paper I also made up this card , and coloured in the paper using Stampin' Blends (alcohol markers) so I could get graduation of colours.
Impossible Card, Stampin' Up!, Botanical Textures, Beautiful Butterflies

Impossible Card, Stampin' Up!, Botanical Textures, Beautiful Butterflies

I reckon you could probably make this card any size you like (although A6 sheet fits nicely in a C6 envelope!)
  So my measurements are as follows:
  • score your card in 1/2 lengthways
  • on one side of the score line find the 1/2 way point and cut down from the edge to the score line
  • on the other side of the score line measure 2 1/2cm in each side and cut from the edge to the score line
  • then twist!
Check out the video to see how it works!


I hope this inspires you to create, and you have a go too
God Bless love
Heather xox

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