Hi friends! Thanks for being here today. Stampin’ Up! has a brand new release of Online Exclusive products, and today we’re going to use some of them! Do you know my favorite color? If you don’t, you will shortly because we’re using it on these gorgeous cards! I’m using the Stampin’ Up! Violet Dreams bundle. Let’s take a look.

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Featured Products
Here you can see the Stampin’ Up! Framed Violets bundle. I really love the large frame stamp and coordinating die.

You’ll see some fun ways to use these products along with the designer paper and embellishments in the Violet Dreams suite. The Violet Dreams paper pack includes die cut pieces, as well as paper prints that can be cut with the dies. I love how all the coordination makes for really simple card making.
Personalizing Paper Prints Card Ideas
Let’s look at a few easy ideas for customizing your paper prints.
1. Color It
For this card, I used Blends markers to add the dark lines to the background. It did a nice job to bring in more of the Hydrangea Hue color (a new favorite of mine!).

2. Stamp On It
My brain always wants to stamp onto plain cardstock, but stamping on designer papers can add a lot of interest and save you time from having to color images.

3. Stamp Some More…And Color It!
I stamped this on to designer paper, then colored in the lovely flower for an added touch. It adds such a nice effect compared to using plain cardstock!

That’s it – a few easy ideas for using your paper prints! Just for fun, here’s one more card sample that I created in my last Zoom craft night with my team members. I used some of the die cuts included in the paper pack for the tag and the cut out flowers!

Materials List
Take a look at the products I used on these card projects here!
Supply list coming soon.
Thanks for visiting to see the Stampin’ Up! Framed Violets bundle and some simple card ideas to try soon!
Lovely. I absolutely love purple!!!
I too am a purple lover! Thanks for the idea of adding colors and designs to the DSP. I hadn’t thought of that.