The Dandy Garden Suite is ‘my’ suite. I love everything about it. Many Suites are lovely but none has spoken to me like this one has. But which stamp set is best?
I couldn’t decide so had to have both. In fact, I think I ordered the entire Suite Collection.
To justify my investment, I decided to hold a big
event. Normally I would hold an all-day event at this time of
year, hire a local hall and get together with customers for a fun day of
crafting. We may not be able to meet in person but I wasn’t going to
let lockdown stop me from holding my event. So, just as I have been
doing since last spring, I held it on Zoom.
This was a day of
choices. I realised that not everyone would want to spend an entire day
Zooming so offered the opportunity to book just for the morning or the
afternoon. Turns out everyone was quite happy to spend the whole day on
Zoom after all!
I couldn’t decide whether to run it with the
Dragonfly Garden or the Garden Wishes stamp set... so I gave the guests a
choice. Of course, this meant I had to make double the samples but it
did show off the versatility of the sets beautifully.
Both sets feature a tall flower stamp. Both feature a beautiful insect. And both co-ordinate with the Dandy Garden Designer Series Paper. Everyone received half a pack of this, giving them lots of options – and it also meant everyone who chose the Dragonfly Garden stamp set could cut out bees from the DSP, and everyone who chose the Garden Wishes stamp set could cut out dragonflies, just as you can see in the cards above. The top card has a dragonfly cut from the Designer Series Paper, while the bottom one is stamped and lightly coloured in.
We made so many projects that I am going to split them across two blog posts. Please come back on Thursday to see the second batch.
NB: The wetter your paint brush, the bigger and paler the spatters will be.
This card again shows the versatility of the Dandy Garden Designer Series Paper. The card on the left uses a bumblebee cut out of the DSP, while the one on the right is stamped from the Garden Wishes stamp set. The images in the DSP meant nobody had to miss out, regardless of the stamp set they had chosen for their kit.
If you love these products as much as I do, I would urge you to act fast. No, they’re not going anywhere but if you order before the end of February, you can take advantage of Sale-a-Bration.
Order both of the above and you can of course choose TWO Sale-a-Bration items or one Level 2 SAB item. If you are in the UK and would like to order, please
visit my store and, if you use the February host code D6PKN76U, I’ll send you a thank you gift in March!
However, for the best value of all, I would recommend the Starter Kit, which gives you £130 of craft supplies of your choice, plus five packs of Designer Series Paper worth £53.75. It’s shipped to you free of charge and entitles you to discounts and sneak peeks. Please do message me via my website to find out more or click here to get started.
Please message me via my website
The Dandy Garden Suite is ‘my’ suite. I love everything about it. Many Suites are lovely but none has spoken to me like this one has. But which stamp set is best?
I couldn’t decide so had to have both. In fact, I think I ordered the entire Suite Collection.
To justify my investment, I decided to hold a big
event. Normally I would hold an all-day event at this time of
year, hire a local hall and get together with customers for a fun day of
crafting. We may not be able to meet in person but I wasn’t going to
let lockdown stop me from holding my event. So, just as I have been
doing since last spring, I held it on Zoom.
This was a day of
choices. I realised that not everyone would want to spend an entire day
Zooming so offered the opportunity to book just for the morning or the
afternoon. Turns out everyone was quite happy to spend the whole day on
Zoom after all!
I couldn’t decide whether to run it with the
Dragonfly Garden or the Garden Wishes stamp set... so I gave the guests a
choice. Of course, this meant I had to make double the samples but it
did show off the versatility of the sets beautifully.
Both sets feature a tall flower stamp. Both feature a beautiful insect. And both co-ordinate with the Dandy Garden Designer Series Paper. Everyone received half a pack of this, giving them lots of options – and it also meant everyone who chose the Dragonfly Garden stamp set could cut out bees from the DSP, and everyone who chose the Garden Wishes stamp set could cut out dragonflies, just as you can see in the cards above. The top card has a dragonfly cut from the Designer Series Paper, while the bottom one is stamped and lightly coloured in.
We made so many projects that I am going to split them across two blog posts. Please come back on Thursday to see the second batch.
NB: The wetter your paint brush, the bigger and paler the spatters will be.
This card again shows the versatility of the Dandy Garden Designer Series Paper. The card on the left uses a bumblebee cut out of the DSP, while the one on the right is stamped from the Garden Wishes stamp set. The images in the DSP meant nobody had to miss out, regardless of the stamp set they had chosen for their kit.
If you love these products as much as I do, I would urge you to act fast. No, they’re not going anywhere but if you order before the end of February, you can take advantage of Sale-a-Bration.
Order both of the above and you can of course choose TWO Sale-a-Bration items or one Level 2 SAB item. If you are in the UK and would like to order, please
visit my store and, if you use the February host code D6PKN76U, I’ll send you a thank you gift in March!
However, for the best value of all, I would recommend the Starter Kit, which gives you £130 of craft supplies of your choice, plus five packs of Designer Series Paper worth £53.75. It’s shipped to you free of charge and entitles you to discounts and sneak peeks. Please do message me via my website to find out more or click here to get started.
Please message me via my website
Inspirational designs. Thanks for sharing.
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