I'll start by saying "thank you, Viv"! Viv had been patiently waiting to order the November Studio Stamps in the Mail and the link didn't work. This special lady took the time to pick up the phone and call me so I could fix my "operator error". So, once again, thank you, Viv! If you tried to click and order yesterday, I apologize. It's all fixed!
Orders are accepted from October 24-31st only so don't wait. You won't want to miss out on the November package that includes the Santa's Sleigh stamp set, framelits, pre-cut supplies to make 8 cards, video and PDF tutorial PLUS an invitation to join Live with Lisa on November 12th!
Click on the image below to get all the details.


Mark your calendar for THIS THURSDAY, October 27th at 8pm EST! I will be demonstrating a project LIVE on my Facebook page HERE. Be sure to "like" this page so you don't miss the notifications. If you will be using a mobile device be sure to download the Facebook app for connectivity. Can't wait to have you with me!
There's a stamp set in the annual catalog that I've admired since the day I laid eyes on it. It's called Weather Together. The stamp set has an array of script images. There are three different umbrellas in the set and several umbrella handles to choose from. There are rain drops, flowers, hearts and clouds, too.
The best part about this stamp set is that it's also offered as a Bundle. Bundles include the stamp set and the coordinating die cut framelits. No fussy cutting necessary!
I've included a 3 minute video showcasing this Bundle below.
I'm about to date myself…
"Back in the day", upside down umbrellas were synonymous with shower themes. Ribbons would stream down from the umbrella tips creating a cascade over a table where gifts were placed.
I guess you could call this my 'throw back card' since it embraces an "old school" theme.
For perfect placement, stamp and die cut the umbrella first. Lay the piece over your white cardstock and use a pencil to lightly mark where you want the flowers to fall. Stamp the flowers, color them in and then erase your pencil marks. I adhered the umbrella with Dimensionals to give it a 3D look.
And, of course – pearls!








