Hello everyone and welcome to “Stampartpapel's Castle” and our special event “The Royal Blog Tour”. You’ve probably know by the title of my blog post the name of my stamps and you are right, they are Petal Pizzazz.
My projects include a Scrapbook Page, a Picnic Basket, a Diorama Box and a Fancy Basket. For all these projects I ‘ve used ideas and inspirations from other demonstrators like Dawn Griffin, Diana Gibbs, Jenny Moore and Angie Valle-Peters. I decided to use different lines of colors to show you the versatility of this set of stamps. None of these projects are complicated, only I stamped tons of flowers in different colors. Let me start to show you my projects one by one.
The first project is a Scrapbook 12x12 page that I made for my youngest daughter Mariantonia. The flowers were stamped in Whisper White Card Stock and I cut them out leaving a white border.
Materials: Textured Card Stock Chocolate Chip, Kraft Card Stock, Pretty in Pink Card Stock, So Saffron Card Stock, Whisper White Card Stock, Sweet Pea Designer Series Paper, Regal Rose Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, Pretty in Pink Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, So Saffron Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, Certainly Celery Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, Pumpkin Pie Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, Bashful Blue Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, Old Olive Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, Rose Red Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, Whisper Whipe Craft Stampin’Pad, On Board Timeless Type, Textured Impressions Folder perfect Polka Dots, Scallop Trim Punch, Paper-Piercing Tool and Mat Pack, Paper Snips, Stampin’Dimensionals.
My second project is a Picnic Basket that I saw in a few blogs and I cased the model of the basket. The flowers were stamped in Very Vanilla Card Stock and I cut them out leaving a very vanilla border. The top of the picnic basket is covered in flowers as well and I added a flower on the end of each handle.
Materials: Chocolate Chip Card Stock, Very Vanilla Card Stock, Textured Chocolate Chip Card Stock, Sweet pea Designer Series Paper, ½” Polka Dot Grossgrain Ribbon, In-Color Classic Ink Stampin’Pads, Vintage and Rhinestone Brads, Stampin’Dimensionals, Scallop Edge Punch, Scallop Circle Punch, Sticky Strip, Paper Snips.
My third project is a fancy basket. The pattern is in our library of Stampin'Up Demonstrators Page.
Materials: Ballet Blue Card Stock, Bashful Blue Card Stock, Whisper White Card Stock and Designer Series Paper in Bashful Blue, Pumpkin Pie Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, Ruby Red Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, So Saffron Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, Ballet Blue Classic Ink Stampin’Pad and Old Olive Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, So Saffron Brads, Scallop Edge Punch, Stampin’Dimensionals, Paper-Piercing Tool and Mat Pack, Sponge Daubers, Paper Snips and Coluzzle Cutting System (retired).
My last project is a Diorama Box created by Diana Gibbs and Dawn Griffin. The base of this box is in Rose Red and So Saffron Card Stock and the Sentiment was stamped in Rose Red. This card fits perfectly in our Small Open-End Envelopes.
Materials: Rose Red Card Stock and Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, So Saffron Card Stock and Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, Whisper White Card Stock, Regal Rose Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, Certainly Celery Classic Ink Stampin’Pad, So Saffron Brads, 1-3/8” and 1-1/4 Circle Punch, Paper Snips, Stampin’Dimensionals.
Well, I want to invite you to continue the tour to see a lot beautiful projects but remember that in a few days I will show you the details to make a picnic basket. I hope you've enjoyed your visit to my castle. You can board your coach and continue down this Royal Path by clicking on one of the ruby glass slippers below
Thank you for coming!!!
Amigas gracias por visitarme y recuerden que si quieren traducir este post solo tienen que usar el google translate que esta en la columna de la derecha.
Chao, Chao!!!
Martha Lu






Que hermosa te quedo el scrapbook page que hiciste. WOW!! Increiblemente hermoso. Tendre que hacer una pagina semejante pero voy a ver como la agrego metal. Bravo!!!
ResponderEliminarTodos estan muy hermoso!! Gracias!!
ResponderEliminarWonderful!
ResponderEliminarWonderful cards...really done well!! very pretty..
ResponderEliminarMuy lindos los proyectos Martha. Mi gorda salio muy linda.
ResponderEliminarYour projects are wonderful! Love the scrapbook page.
ResponderEliminarLove your projects. Lots of flowers. Thanks for sharing.
ResponderEliminarGreat projects. Really like the picnic basket and diorama. Will be back for the deets.
ResponderEliminarMarthaLu divinos todos los proyectos... la cesta esta espectacular y la pagina de Mariantonia divina, me encanta con tantas flores.
ResponderEliminarI love the scrapbook page just beautiful
ResponderEliminarGreat projects! I love the purses you made but my favorite is the scrapbook page! It is wonderful! TFS!
ResponderEliminarHow ADORABLE is that picnic basket. Truly all your creations are fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing Ü
ResponderEliminarWhat wonderful projects, each a beauty. Love the scrapbook page! You have a beautiful little girl. The baskets are fabulous! Thanks for sharing!
ResponderEliminarLove the picnic basket!!! TFS!
ResponderEliminarLove all your projects. I'm now thinking twice about this set. Thanks for sharing
ResponderEliminarsharon L
sharon.lemon@sbcglobal.net
Love the diorama card...just got those envelopes...so now will have to CASE your sample to put in them! Thanks!
ResponderEliminarWonderful projects Martha Lu. Love the picnic basket! Thank you for being a part of RBT and for sharing your beautiful artwork.
ResponderEliminarSeaside wishes,
Karen Sullivan
Fabulous projects. The picnic basket is just adorable!
ResponderEliminarMuchas gracias for sharing your beautiful creations. I especially like the picnic basket!
ResponderEliminarlove your projects that picnic basket is to die for!
ResponderEliminarHi, i'm Mariantonia , from the scrapbook page. Thank you for all the nice comments. It makes me really happy to know that you like the scrapbook page and the other creations.
ResponderEliminarThank you!
Mariantonia <3
OMG, your basket is to die for!! I can't wait until you post the directions -- I hope it isn't as complicated as it looks. Thank you so much!
ResponderEliminarS. Dailey
gdailey@concentric.net
Wow! Great projects. I love your scrapbook page and the picnic basket!
ResponderEliminarGreat projects! I love the colors you used. Thanks for sharing!
ResponderEliminarI love your baskets.... so cute!!
ResponderEliminarThanks so much for sharing!!!
xoxo
Ola
okj83 at live dot com
Your projects are phenomenal, especially the picnic basket. Thank you for sharing your time and talent!
ResponderEliminarCAL8946 at HOTMAIL dot COM
http://stampalley.blogspot.com
Que bonitas proyectos! I love how you used colors in them.
ResponderEliminarnice use of colors thanks for sharing your castle with us princess
ResponderEliminarLove your designs! Thank you for being a part of this fantastic tour! Looking forward to seeing the tutorial for the basket! Happy Stampin'!
ResponderEliminarWhat fun and lovely things you created with this set. I really enjoyed them all but my favoirte is the diorama card at the end. That is really clever and stunning.
ResponderEliminarMarti Crapo
love your projects, thanks so much for sharing.
ResponderEliminarAwesome projects and oh so clever!
ResponderEliminarI love the picnic basket and the Diorama Card. Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing
ResponderEliminarCathleen McSorley
cmcsor9101@aol.com
This is one of my favorite stamp sets. Love the projects and the colors you chose. Thanks for sharing!
ResponderEliminarMartha Lucia: What beautiful projects! And your little girl is lovely - just like her mom.
ResponderEliminarThank you for all your hard work on the committee.
Lucia Kaiser
This is so pretty, it really attracts your eye with the colors, flowers and center, love it.
ResponderEliminarGreat projects! That layout is so pretty and your daughter is too!
ResponderEliminarMe encantaron todos tus proyectos...aqui las latinas demostrando el poder...me siento muy orgullosa y contenta de que te hayan puesto bajo mi grupo, pues es siempre un placer compartir contigo. Muchos besitos y buenos deseos. Tu amiga de siempre,
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