Tuesday

DAY ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY THREE - Cake on cards





Good morning!


Where to begin? It’s been a big week! Stampin’ Up! has launched the brand new 2025–2026 Annual Catalogue, featuring five gorgeous new In Colors and a whole range of exciting new products—plus fresh additions to the Online Exclusive Range too!

So lets start with the new Annual Catalogue. You can flip through the new catalogue online by clicking on the image below or even download a copy to keep. And if you’d prefer a printed version, just let me know, I’d be happy to set one aside for you to collect from the Craft Room, or I can pop one in the post.


The Stampin' Up! Online Exclusive range has been updated with a variety of exciting new craft products! 

Click the image below to browse the full collection, look out for the "new" stickers to easily spot the latest additions.



 

In addition, there are two more new kits which have been added to the Stampin' Up! Store called Share a Smile and the other kit is called Beautiful Blues.  


Have an uplifting card ready to go at a moment’s notice with the Share a Smile Kit! This all-inclusive crafting kit offers fun, no-fuss crafting, with card bases, envelopes, and pre-cut paper pieces for making bright and cheery designs. Store the completed cards in the included notecard box until you’re ready to give them out!



Craft timeless handmade cards for sharing messages of friendship, support, and sympathy with the Beautiful Blues Kit. This all-inclusive crafting kit comes with everything you need to create nine lovely cards featuring hand-painted floral designs and a palette of soothing blues.

To see all the kits that are available, just click on the image below and a new page will open up. 


Here is a card that I made for our great niece who turned 15 earlier this week.


I used a cake stamp set called Cake Fancy which is a photopolymer set (clear) with so many different elements and sentiments.  





This is currently available in the Last Chance Section at a reduced price.  There is another cake stamps set available called Cake Celebrations.  Details of both of these can be found at the end of the post.

The sentiment, Lets Eat Cake was taken from a retired stamp set called Heartfelt Hexagon and the greeting with the name on was generated on the computer.  It was one of the cards that got posted out via Royal Mail and I shall keep my fingers crossed that is was received in time. 

Fingers crossed that all the links work but if you see something that isnt quite right  please, do send me a message.  Thank you for having a read today.  Tracey x






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