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Hi, my name is Jan Musselman and I am so happy you are here today! I love sharing what I create using Stampin’ Up! Products. Here, on my blog, you will find some inspiration, tutorials and even a few videos.

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Stampin' Up! Creativity Now 2025 - My Projects


On Saturday the 21st I attended Stampin' Up! exclusive annual virtual event for demonstrators. I really enjoyed it! We made 3 cards and a treat box using the Peaceful Garden Suite Collection which will be available in the upcoming Sep-Dec 2025 Mini Catalog. It has become one of my favorite events. not only do we get to create projects with products from the upcoming mini but we also get sneak peeks at other products coming in that catalog as well. It was so exciting and so much fun.

This suite is so versatile. The 2 layering label dies coordinate  with the Peaceful Greenery 3D Embossing Folder. While the embossing folder is not a hybrid the fit with the die cuts is perfect. The 
silver Edged Ribbon and the Hues of Blue Flowers embellishments are gorgeous.


This 1st card was a clean & simple one. I did add a couple of things, a Basic White card front and a Secret Sea mat layer to both the card front and the inside layer. And a bow. I used my ruler to place the top & bottom strips 3/4" from the edge. and used the ruler again to place the middle strip 1/4" down from the top strip. That made it easy to stamp the sentiment on the card front. My leafy sprigs are Basic White & Cloud Cover Cardstock.


I used the measurements from this video to make this hexagon floating fun fold card. The label dies made me do it, LOL. I wanted to show off the die cut doves. I think it turned out just great.


This wonderful fun fold started with a 4" x 12" piece of the Peaceful Garden Designer Series Paper (DSP). Scored on the long side at 2" & 7 1/2". This will create a 4" by 5 1/2"card base. The top flap is the 2" end. Adhere a 3" x 4" piece of Misty Moonlight that has been embossed with the Peaceful Greenery 3D Embossing Folder to the top fold. Die cut a piece of Basic White Cardstock with the larger label die. Die cut a 2" x 2" piece of Cloud Cover Glimmer Paper with the smaller label die. Die cut the doves on Basic White Cardstock. Die cut the small leaf sprig on Secret Sea Glimmer Paper. Stamp the sentiment with Misty Moonlight Ink on the larger label die cut. Using a Small Blending Brush add a little color to the top of the label (more towards the right top, then come down diagonally). Adhere the Cloud Cover (Glimmer Paper) 1/2 label to the large label above the sentiment. Adhere the dove & leaf sprig to the glimmer paper with Mini Glue Dots. Add a Linen Thread bow to the leaf sprig. Adhere the assembled label to the embossed Misty Moonlight layer with Stampin' Dimensionals. I punched a slot hole with the Slot Punch at the bottom of the overhanging label area. Wrap the 26" piece of the Silver Edged Ribbon around the folded card, going under the label and coming up through the slot hole. Add some Balmy Blue ink to the top right of the 3 1/2" v 5" Basic White inside layer. Again add color diagonally down the inside layer. Stamp the "Peace, Love & Joy" at the bottom of the inside layer. Adhere the inside layer to the card base with Stampin' Seal+. Adhere the remaining dove die cut to the Inside layer. Tie a bow at the bottom of the larger die cut label.

I hope you enjoyed my take on the upcoming Peaceful Garden Suite Collection.

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