Sunday, April 2, 2023

Saying good-bye to Rich Razzleberry

 Hello, crafty friends! Today's creation was made is in honor of a long time friend who will be retiring at the end of this month: Rich Razzleberry.

There are other products that I used for this card that are retiring too: Pretty Prints 12" x 12" DSP, the Stitched Rectangle Dies, the Full Basket Dies, and the Inspired Thoughts stamp set.

To create this card, I first stamped 3 flowers from the Color and Contour Bundle using Memento Back ink onto Basic White cardstock and colored them with Rich Razzleberry and Daffodil Delight Stampin' Blends before die cutting them out.
My flowers were added to a Rich Razzleberry piece of Fresh Prints DSP that was  die cut with the Stitched Rectangle Dies and then then layered onto a piece of Blackberry Bliss cardstock that was die cut with the Scallop Contour Dies.

Next, I added leaves and sprigs using the Full Basket and Artistic Dies.  My card design follows this weeks new sketch challenge by Deb.


To play along with this weeks challenge, simply follow Sunday Stamps! guidelines below:
  • Use any brand of products you have;
  • Link your new project you created for this challenge (no backlinks) to the Sunday Stamps! blog;
  • Provide a link to the Sunday Stamps! website and/or the challenge picture in your post; 
  • Feel free to combine our challenge with up to four other challenges; and most of all-
  • Have fun creating with us!

This weeks challenge will end on Friday, April 14, 2023, at 6:00 pm EST. Click HERE to play along and to see what other fellow crafters have made.

 I added a gold embossed sympathy sentiment from the Inspired Thoughts stamp set (one of my favorite word sets) some Sweet Sorbet Metallic Ribbon and a few Brushed Brass butterflies to finish off my card.

Don't miss out on my NEW Card Class!

There are 12 projects in this class (2 different DSP creations using 6 designs). This class uses the Petal Park Bundle, the Regency Park DSP, and the Night of Navy 3/8" Border Ribbon with a variety of die sets including the new Elegant Border Dies.  

PLEASE NOTE: The Petal Park Bundle is carrying over to the new 2023-2024 Annual Catalog but the coordinating Regency Park DSP is not! As as a result, I can not guarantee how long the DSP will be available so do not delay on placing your order for this class!!!! 

Petal Park Card Class Kit details:
  • Purchase the Petal Park Bundle ($37.75) and the coordinating Regency Park DSP ($12.00) by Thursday, April 13, 2023, using Host Code SQZDZDPC and you will receive the following card class kit supplies:
  • PDF with step by step instructions for each of the 12 project in the class;
  • private link video with tips and tricks for stamping and/or assembly of each project;
  • the precut and embossed supplies for 6 of the projects; and
  • a spool of Night of Navy 3/8" Bordered Ribbon (160581) ~ all for FREE.
Card Class Kit supplies including the PDF and private link video will be sent out no later than Wednesday, April 19, 2023.

See my Petal Park Card Class introductory video HERE.


See the new Online Exclusives HERE! 


April's All the Little Things Paper Pumpkin Kit:

April's Paper Pumpkin Kit makes 9 cards (3 each of 3 designs) and contains iridescent foil accents, a box organizer which is perfect for storing extra Stampin' Spots to go along with your card kit supplies, a Shaded Spruce Stampin' Spot and a celebratory photopolymer stamp set.

Sign up for the All the Little Things Paper Pumpkin Kit by April 10, 2023, HERE.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thank you and Happy Stamping! 


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2 comments:

  1. Gorgeous...that trio of flowers all tied up is just gorgeous!! Your deep rich colors make a great sympathy card!! Fantastic inspiration to those who decide to play along with our new sketch challenge over at Sunday Stamps!! #SSC306

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  2. Annette, this is so gorgeous! I love the Blackberry Bliss and Rich Razzleberry together. Such an uplifting card to brighten someone's day! Great take on the sketch, My Friend!

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