Hello stamping friends. This month Group 2 from the Stampin' Up!® 2025 Artisan Design Team have been creating with the March 2025 Online Exclusive On the Go Suite.
We were asked to create two projects with the suite, using all the products from the suite and to only use the colors that are featured in this suite. Combine your love of travel with your love of crafting when creating with this suite. The travel theme in this suite is great for card makers and scrapbookers alike.
The suite includes
- Tags to go Stamp Set
- Tags to Go Dies
- On the Go 12" x 12" Designer Series Paper
- On the Go Puffy Stickers
- Pack Your Bags Twine - 3 Pack
- Suitcase Treat Boxes
Product Colours - Azure Afternoon, Basic Black, Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie, Shy Shamrock, and Returning In Colour - Strawberry Slush
Today I've gone back again to my papercrafting roots with a scrapbooking page and then a layered card as well. FYI - I was a scrapbooker before I was a card maker. I still love scrapbooking but they tend to take me quite a while to make, once I discovered cardmaking I loved how quick a card could be made and finished as opposed to a scrapbook that I could deliberate over for days till I was happy with the final outcome.
I've made a couple of scrapbook pages of a huge road trip that we took when my kids were little and it has inspired me to do the whole album. There are lots of photos! So watch this space for some more pages throughout this year of our road trip from Melbourne to Perth.
These photos are part of that road trip before we left home. I've started with a White Willow 12" x 12" cardstock base and then layered some torn On the Go DSP over top. I've then pierced some holes with the Take Your Pick tool so that I could stitch some of the Pack Your Bags Twine. I split the twine down to just two threads rather than using the whole strand of twine as it would have been too thick to stitch with that way.
After that it was just a matter of layering the photos and then playing around with the placement of the photos and the die-cuts, stamped pieces, embellishments, DSP pieces, and twine until I was happy with the final look. Some things I put on and then took off and then put on again. So its a whole process and that is why it takes me quite a while to produce a scrapbook page. I do love it though.
For my card I layered Basic White for the card base and then this provided a beautiful contrast to the bright cardstock and the DSP pieces. I layered some of the geometric DSP patterns wiht some of the images from the DSP that I fussy cut. I've then finished the card off with some of the Puffy stickers, some Pack Your Bags Twine, and some die-cut heart shapes.
I hope that I've given you some inspiration using this suite and some ideas for your next travel themed projects. Make sure you check out my post for this suite on Instagram HERE as group two have an Instagram Hop and you will be able to see the rest of the teams creations.
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