I had the most lovely job of creating some cards for my team members who have earned the Stampin’ Up! Incentive trip to Alaska in 2018. I used the Large Letter Dies and matching stamp set Letters For You both available from Stampin’ Up!
I created a long thin card case and printed off a picture of the Alaska landscape and wrapped a piece of vellum over it to mute the background down a little.
I then stamped and die cut the word Alaska using the Letters for You and Large Letter Dies. These dies are a big investment but oh so useful and a really great addition to your craft stash. Imagine how easy it would be to create projects to celebrate those milestone birthdays and anniversaries.
If you have any new additions to your family its is great to be able to spell out the name of the new baby for a gift or home decor piece.
Each year I buy some silver charms which fit a Pandora style bracelet which match the destination of the incentive trip. This year is a polar bear and I hope that over the years my lovely downline will be able to build up a lovely collection of charms to remind them of some fabulous trips they have earned and the experiences they have had.
So proud of you Jenny McCormac and Lisa Cornwall. What fun we are going to have next July 🙂
I am super proud of the amazing women in my team and all their acheivements, what a lovely job I have to be able to celebrate them!
It was great fun to create a card with a background based on the destination, why not try it?
If you would like to place an order for the stamps or dies used in this project, they are available in my online shop.
If you are able to invest in a larger order and earn some Stampin’ Rewards you could use towards these items or if you host a party or can place an order with a sales total of £400 you can choose anytime for HALF PRICE.
Imagine getting these dies for £44.50 instead of £89. If you are ever unsure on how to get the best deal or wish to book a party or event please get in touch as I am here to help.
It’s lovely Michelle
This is one of the most gorgeous cards I have ever seen. Thanks so much for explaining how you did it! What type of printer did you use, if I can ask? Thanks for sharing!
Just a regular Epson Wp4535 I think x
jolie creation
What is not to LOVE about this card?! Great ideas for other occasions.
Beautiful!