More Cards using the You’ve Got This Stamp Set (2016/2017 Annual Catalogue)

by Kylie

Somebody stop me! I just cannot stop using the You’ve Got This stamp set from the 2016/2017 Annual Catalogue. Today’s cards are, once again, variations of the same theme but I hope you will enjoy seeing the different looks you can create. The cards are very simple to recreate and if you like colouring, you will love this stamp set! You might notice some of the cards are similar to cards I’ve previously posted. That’s okay! Don’t be afraid to try card designs you’ve previously tried but mix up the stamps you use, as well as the colours and embellishments. Okay, let’s get started!

Here’s the card…
You've Got This

You’ve Got This
Materials used: Stamps – You’ve Got This, Diagonal Stripe Background; Stampin’ Write Markers – Melon Mambo, Wild Wasabi, Soft Suede; Black inkpad; Cardstock – Whisper White, Black; Wink of Stella and Rhinestones.

By changing the sentiment and the colours used to finish the card, you have a “same, but different look”.

Here’s the card…
Good Things are Going to Happen

Good Things are Going to Happen
Materials used: Stamps – You’ve Got This, Diagonal Stripe Background; Stampin’ Write Markers – Tempting Turquoise, Wild Wasabi, Daffodil Delight; Black inkpad; Cardstock – Whisper White, Black; Wink of Stella and Rhinestones.

Let’s change things up slightly. This time, let’s highlight the flowers with Smoky Slate. You could use a softer shade of gray or even a blue shade to highlight the images. You could also soften the edges to have it fade away. I also decided not to centre the stamped panel just to be a little different.

Here’s the card…
I'm Here for You

I’m Here for You
Materials used: Stamps – You’ve Got This; Stampin’ Write Markers – Melon Mambo, Wild Wasabi, Soft Suede, Smoky Slate; Black inkpad; Cardstock – Whisper White, Melon Mambo, Black; and Rhinestones.

 

Next up is a super simple card! I’ve used one stamp pad to ink all the images, including the sentiment. Then I’ve used just one marker to colour all the flowers. By adding a little of the clear Wink of Stella to the image you give it a little shimmer to make it a bit more interesting. So simple! You can certainly add additional colours, shading, embellishments, etc, but don’t ever feel like you have to!

Here’s the card…
Wishing You A Very Happy Birthday

Wishing You A Very Happy Birthday
Materials used: Stamps – You’ve Got This, Big on Birthdays; Stampin’ Write Markers – Melon Mambo; Classic Stampin’ Pad – Chocolate Chip; Cardstock – Whisper White, Melon Mambo; and Wink of Stella.

The next two cards are based on other favourite designs of mine and I will have many, many more cards like this to share soon. Once I get started colouring, I usually end up making lots of these cards.

First up, let’s change up the colour palette.

Here’s the card…
Happiest of Birthdays to You

Happiest of Birthdays to You
Materials used: Stamps – You’ve Got This, Birthday Blooms; Stampin’ Write Markers – Wisteria Wonder, Wild Wasabi, Smokey Slate; Black inkpad; Cardstock – Whisper White, Wisteria Wonder; and Rhinestones.

And last card for today, is one I have just finished. I LOVE it!

Here’s the card…
You've Got This

You’ve Got This
Materials used: Stamps – You’ve Got This; Stampin’ Write Markers – Melon Mambo, Chocolate Chip, Smoky Slate; Classic Stampin’ Pad – Chocolate Chip; Craft Stampin’ Pad – Whisper White; Embossing Powder – White; Cardstock – Whisper White, Black; and Rhinestones.

I hope this inspires you to dig into your floral stamp images and colour away!

Don’t forget Sale-A-Bration is still on! With every A$90.00 purchase, you are entitled to a free item from the Sale-A-Bration catalogue. From February 23, 2017, Stampin’ Up! has released three additional items to choose from. So fun!

Thank you for stopping by today! Happy Stamping!

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2 comments

Rosie May 22, 2017 - 7:38 am

Can you give some sizes for the card.

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Kylie May 25, 2017 - 9:09 pm

Hi Rosie, most of my cards tend to be 5.5″ x 4.25″ in size. Thanks for the question.

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