Have you ever admired a handmade card and said to yourself “I could never make a card like that” (or perhaps even said it out loud)? Introducing …
Ready. Set. Send. — a package of ten pre-made cards (five each of two handmade designs — shown above) and ten envelopes — the perfect solution (or gift) if you feel you don’t have time to create your own cards or may not be ready to try your hand at stamping just yet.
Buy it now! Ready. Set. Send. Cards–Item 133384 $19.95 **
{** Available only while supplies last.}
Or, if you would prefer to make these clean and simple cards yourself — here’s the Stampin’ Up! product supplies list for each:
Thanks So Much card (4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″)
Oh, Hello (Wood-Mount 131931, Clear-Mount 130733) and Thank You Kindly* Stamp Sets; Night of Navy (100867), Pool Party (122924), Summer Starfruit (126839), Tangerine Tango (111349), and Whisper White Cardstock (100730); Night of Navy (126970), Pool Party (126982), and Summer Starfruit (126991) Classic Stampin’ Pads; Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430); Small Heart Punch (117193); Big Shot (113439); Ovals Collections Framelits Dies (129381)
*Retired. Consider these currently available alternatives: Lots of Thanks (Wood-Mount 129687, Clear-Mount), Teeny Tiny Wishes (Wood-Mount 128748, Clear-Mount 127802) or Fabulous Phrases Stamp Sets (Wood-Mount 128577, Clear-Mount 120501)
Happy Birthday card (4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″)
Bring on the Cake Stamp Set (Wood-Mount 128490, Clear-Mount 121958); Solid Stripes Stamp*; Pool Party (126982), Summer Starfruit (126991), Tangerine Tango (111349), and Whisper White (100730) Cardstock; Night of Navy (126970) and Summer Starfruit (126991) Classic Stampin’ Pads; Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430); Big Shot (113439); Deco Labels Collection Framelits Dies (130102)
*Retired. Consider these currently available alternatives: Any background stamp, a piece of coordinating patterned paper (Stampin’ Up! Designer Series Paper) or a square embossed with Stripes Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (123128)
Please note: Because Stampin’ Up! originally rolled these cards out in retail venues, the packaging encourages customers to learn how to make their own cards and directs them to the Stampin’ Up! website to find a demonstrator. You can skip this step — I would be happy to teach you how to make your own cards as well as with any of your other papercrafting needs!
Until next time, stamp on my friends,
Linda