Sentimental Park Thinking of You Card

Sentimental Park Card Class, Card 2

Sentimental Park Thinking of You Card

We are on to the next card from my Weekly Card Class From ME. And this week features the Sentimental Park Bundle by Stampin’ Up!. This stamp with coordinating dies bundle is part of the Regency Park Suite.

We have been exploring this suite quite extensively. Want to see how it all started? Click here.

And just like our first card from in this weeks class, I am using the Fancy Flora 6 x 6″ Designer Series Paper pack. I also used the same Night of Navy Bordered Ribbon, which is your FREE gift from me with a $50 order using my Host Code this week.

Need to see our first card? Click here for all the details!

Designer Series Paper Layout

Did you notice the grid of designer series paper on each of these Sentimental Park Thinking of You Cards? The layout is exactly the same, even though the patterns are opposites.

With the Fancy Flora 6 x 6″ DSP pack, you will find it so easy to make great card designs similar to mine. Just pick 2 patterns that coordinate nicely together (so easy, as previously mentioned!). And cut them at the same time to make rectangles to fill your card front.

Since you are cutting 2 papers together, you will be able to mix and match the designs like I did in my cards above. Not sure what sizes you need? When you get my weekly Card Kits From ME, you will get the card recipe too. Otherwise, cut some estimates based on your preferences!

Sentimental Park, So Sentimental

There is magic to these Sentimental Park Dies, and I shared the great details in my live cardmaking demo. Need to see it for yourself? Click here to watch.

When you use the larger floral edged sentiment style die, you will also be creating slits along 2 edges that will allow you to slide the plain, oblong stitched die into. How clever is this?!?

I stamped my Sentimental Park stamps, “thinking of” and “YOU” in Calypso Coral Ink for one card, and Night of Navy Ink for the other. These stamps are separate, which make using them quite simple.

Get Your Sentimental Park Card Class From ME

This Sentimental Park Thinking of You Card is just one card in my featured class this week. If you would like to see the video from my online class, click this link. For more details on what is in this week’s class from Maine and how to get yours, click here.

I will be sharing more cards from the Sentimental Park Card Class, as well as my bonus cards, as this week goes on. Be sure to check back here or follow me, The Maine Stamper, on FaceBook, for more cardmaking inspiration and ideas.

Another card with the same designer series paper layout! Aren’t the possibilities endless?

Sentimental Park Dear Friend Card

Sentimental Park Card Class, Card 1

Sentimental Park Dear Friend Card

Join me this week as I take a look at the Sentimental Park Bundle by Stampin’ Up!. It is all part of my Card Class From ME. If you missed the live video assembly of my card kits, check it out here.

Here we go with another flower stamp set and die set, you may be thinking. Didn’t we just cover something similar last week?

To begin, this new bundle in the January-April 2023 Mini Catalog is a lot different than what we used last week. The Sentimental Park Bundle is a part of the Regency Park Suite. That means there are a lot more products that coordinate with this bundle!

And to get more of the details on how awesome the previous bundle, Petal Park, is, check out my post for my thoughts on the stamp set and punch by clicking here.

Fancy Flora Designer Series Paper

Last week I used the Regency Park DSP to make my Petal Park cards. That paper is sold as a coordinating item with the Regency Park Suite. But you may know that I love to change things up!

Enter in the Fancy Flora DSP instead. It is featured in an entirely different suite of products. But, with Stampin’ Up!’s amazing coordination, any designer paper matches any stamps and dies. And this class proves it!

You will find that the Fancy Flora DSP works beautifully with Calypso Coral, Daffodil Delight, Soft Succulent, Balmy Blue, Orchid Oasis and Fresh Freesia.

Radiating Stitches Dies

Let me tell you how much I love these brand new dies by Stampin’ Up!. I LOVE the Radiating Stitches Dies! And of course I had to use them on my Sentimental Park Dear Friend Card.

These new dies are just one of many great products released for the March 2023 Online Exclusives. Shop my store to see what else you may discover that you love too!

The largest die from this set is the perfect first mat layer on an A2 card front. It measures 4 x 5.25″. And while I focused on a lot of white for this card, imagine it in any color you choose.

Sentimental Park Dies

The other dies I used on this card from my Sentimental Park Card Class feature plain Basic White flowers, die cut and glued together. I didn’t stamp them or sponge them. They are clean and simple flowers for a big impact!

I also die cut the larger stem/leaves dies from Old Olive Cardstock. And again, I kept them plain. The only actual stamping I did on this card was on the sentiment piece. I chose the smaller of the stitched edged, flower detailed sentiment dies. See more on these dies here.

Get Your Sentimental Card Class From ME

This Sentimental Park Dear Friend Card is just one card in my featured class this week. If you would like to see the video from my online class, click this link. For more details on what is in this week’s class from Maine and how to get yours, click here.

I will be sharing more cards from the Sentimental Park Card Class, as well as my bonus cards, as this week goes on. Be sure to check back here or follow me, The Maine Stamper, on FaceBook, for more cardmaking inspiration and ideas.

Sentimental Park Card Class

Sentimental Park Bundle

Your Weekly Card Class From ME

Welcome to your Sentimental Park Card Class! This week, I am using the Sentimental Park Bundle by Stampin’ Up!. This set is part of the Regency Park Suite Collection, in the January-April 2023 Mini Catalog. As part of a suite, there are a lot of amazing components that we get to explore…and we did experiment with the Petal Park Bundle just last week!

Missed my last card class? Click this link to see another card that featured the Petal Park Bundle, part of the Regency Park Suite.

The Sentimental Park Stamp Set

Just like the Petal Park Stamp Set, the Sentimental Park Stamp Set is also photopolymer. However, this stamp set is heavy on the sentiments! And not only lots of sentiments, but lots of sizes and fonts too.

You will also find some great two-step stamping style flowers in this stamp set too. And who doesn’t love flowers? Another great thing about this stamp set is that it coordinates so nicely with the…

Sentimental Park Dies

I love coordinating dies! I am able to quickly die cut my stamped images for a polished and professional look.

But these Sentimental Park Dies have a secret super-power! There is a way to layer the sentiment pieces and line up the stitched outlines by interlocking them. I shared those details during my live card making class, which you can see here.

Live Card Making Class On Monday

Every Monday at 8pm EST, I am live with your weekly card making class on my FaceBook page, The Maine Stamper. I create 3 beautiful cards and share tips and techniques along the way. This class serves as your tutorial when you receive your card kits in the mail and need to put them together.

Get Your Card Kits For Free

Yes, FREE. You will receive 2 each of 3 card designs (for a total of 6 card kits!) when you place an order of $35+ (before tax and shipping) in my online stamping store using Host Code N9CGDQQW thru March 17, 2023. I will mail the card kits on the Monday following the live class.

Want more details about what is in these kits? Check my blog post here for more info.

Get A Bonus Gift For FREE Too!

When you bump your order to $50 (before tax and shipping), I will send you the card kits AND a full bolt of the Night of Navy Bordered Ribbon that I used on my sample cards, for FREE.

Your Card Class From ME Awaits

I hope you enjoy the Sentimental Park Card Class with my FaceBook Live Event on Monday, March 13 at 8pm EST. Please join me to see how easy it is to put your card kits together. If you miss the live, catch the replay on FaceBook or my YouTube Channel, The Maine Stamper.

I look forward to getting your weekly card kits from Maine in the mail to you. And I know you will be looking forward to receiving them and creating gorgeous works of paper crafted art!

Petal Park Dear Friend Card

Petal Park Card Class, Card 3

Petal Park Dear Friend Card

We are on to the last card from my Weekly Card Class From ME, featuring the Petal Park Bundle by Stampin’ Up!. It is always fun to play with flower stamps and bright, pretty colors…

Speaking of bright colors, Mango Melody, the main color in my Petal Park Dear Friend Card, is pretty bright! I usually avoid this color yellow, as I find it hard to use. But in this card, it just seemed natural and easy. Maybe this color really is growing on me….

Want to see another card from this class in a much calmer color scheme? Click here.

Mango Melody Yellow

I stand by my earlier thoughts on this bold color choice. Like the rest of the cards from this weekly class, I worked with the coordinating palette from the Regency Park 6 x 6″ DSP pack. And there are a few Mango Melody selections to choose from!

Fortunately for me, there is also some Night of Navy to calm down the overwhelming yellow. I love how the patterns and colors came to play for this card. It was simple to pick a few designs that went well together. From there, I chose to flag the ends of different lengths with the Banners Pick A Punch.

Petal Park Punched Flowers

There are soooo many ways to use the Petal Park Stamp Set and Petal Park Builder Punch to create gorgeous flowers. During my live card class, I shared 3 of them. For this third card, I used only 1 color: Mango Melody.

Petal Park Flowers, Option 3

For this Petal Park Dear Friend Card, I chose Mango Melody Cardstock to stamp my flowers on. I stamped only the outline stamp in Mango Melody Ink onto my cardstock. This gave me the perfect tone on tone look.

After my stamping was complete, I used the coordinating Petal Park Builder Punch to get perfect flowers!

Get Your Petal Park Card Class From ME

This Petal Park Love Card is the last one in my featured class this week. If you would like to see the video from my online class, click this link. For more details on what is in this week’s class from Maine and how to get yours, click here.

I have enjoyed sharing cards from the Petal Park Card Class, as well as my bonus cards, during this week. Be sure to check back here or follow me, The Maine Stamper, on FaceBook, for more cardmaking inspiration and ideas. Another great card class is right around the corner!

Petal Park Thanks Card

Petal Park Card Class, Card 2

Petal Park Thanks Card

We are on to the next card from my Weekly Card Class From ME. And this week features the Petal Park Bundle by Stampin’ Up!. This stamp and coordinating punch bundle is part of the Regency Park Suite. Look for lots more to come in that regard!

And just like our first card from this class, I am using the Regency Park 6 x 6″ Designer Series Paper pack. Need to see our first card? Click here for all the details!

Specialty Papers

The Regency Park DSP is not the only great paper on this Petal Park Thanks card. There are 2 other specialty papers here too! Both of these great selections came straight out of the January-April 2023 Mini Catalog.

Textured Shimmer Paper

This 12 x12″ Textured Shimmer Paper is really special. Each sheet has a sheen to it that is noticeable, but not loud. The “texture” element to this paper is the ridges in it, which are similar to corrugated paper. It gives the paper dimension too,

There are 3 great colors is this paper pack: Shaded Spruce, Balmy Blue and White. You will find lots of ways to use any of them in your upcoming projects. For my Petal Park Thanks Card, I used a piece of the white. It helps to “hide” the middle empty space of the detailed leaves on my Night of Navy card base.

Vellum Basics Specialty Paper

While Vellum is not the most showy item on this card, it lends a softness and richness to behold. And maybe you use plain Vellum from time to time! But stepping it up with this Vellum Basics Specialty Paper provides a lot more wow factor.

I adore all the Vellum choices in this paper pack! My favorite by far is the leafy patter. I used it on my Petal Park Thanks Card as a die cut, stitched circle. But the stripes pattern and the dots pattern are just as charming! In my live card demo, I shared a great tip on how to adhere the Vellum to the card without adhesive showing. Check out my video replay here.

Petal Park Punched Flowers

There are soooo many ways to use the Petal Park Stamp Set and Petal Park Builder Punch to create gorgeous flowers. During my live card class, I shared 3 of them. For this second card, I used Balmy Blue and Night of Navy. These colors match my cardbase and chosen piece of designer series paper.

Petal Park Flowers, Option 2

For this card, I chose White Cardstock to stamp my flowers on. I began with Balmy Blue Ink and the filler flower stamp for this two-step stamping technique. I stamped one full set of flowers with full ink, then immediately stamped again to get second generation inked flowers. This gave me 2 different color blue flower sets!

Next, I used the outline flower stamp and Night of Navy Ink. I was able to line these stamps up quite easily, as the stamps from the Petal Park Stamp Set are photopolymer. After my stamping was complete, I used the coordinating Petal Park Builder Punch to get perfect flowers!

Get Your Petal Park Card Class From ME

This Petal Park Love Card is just one card in my featured class this week. If you would like to see the video from my online class, click this link. For more details on what is in this week’s class from Maine and how to get yours, click here.

I will be sharing more cards from the Petal Park Card Class, as well as my bonus cards, as this week goes on. Be sure to check back here or follow me, The Maine Stamper, on FaceBook, for more cardmaking inspiration and ideas.