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  Timeless Tulips Easter Card As the 2021-22 Annual Stampin' Up catalog winds down and we are all excited about the new Annual Catalog that starts April 1st for demonstrators and May 3rd for customers, I thought I'd use some of my favorite products that are retiring soon. You hopefully know that all the products that are retiring are now while supplies last and that some (like the Just Jade ink refill) are already sold out. That means if there is something in the Annual Catalog you've been putting off getting, now is the time to buy it. The Timeless Tulips stamp set that I used here is 20% off, as is my favorite Tailored Tag punch, which is incredibly versatile. Also all the 2020-22 In Colors, like Just Jade and Bumblebee that I used here will be going away, and the In Colors often sell out quickly. The ink refills for both of these colors have already sold out. So let's get going and make this card. If you need more help, watch my Facebook Live below--I'm on every
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  What's Cookin'? Hi Stampin' friends! I thought I'd share a card using the What's Cookin'? bundle as it is on sale for the remainder of the month of March for 20% off! That's an extra 10% off the usual price of buying the bundle. I have had this bundle for a few months now, but got distracted with other sets and hadn't played with it until today. It seemed kind of retro to me, so I wanted to use some retro colors. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have! Let me know if you would like me to order it for you or click on the red Robin in the upper left and order it sent to you.  First, gather your supplies to make this card.  1. Real Red cardstock 5 1/2" by 8 1/2" scored on the long side at 4 1/4", another scrap for the scalloped oval 2. Basic White cardstock 3 3/4 by 5" for the inside, another piece about 4 1/4 by 5 1/2 for stamping and cutting the pieces and another scrap for the oval 3. Pattern Party Designer Series Paper (#155426) cut
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Masking with Flowering Rain Boots I thought it would be fun to remind everyone how to do the masking technique and what better to do it with than the Flowering Rain Boots bundle? This bundle has adorable images that remind me of spring as well as some nice sentiments. The best way to see how to mask is to watch my Facebook Live below or the same video on my YouTube channel at Stamp with Dr Robin. I'll try to describe it here for you as we go.  First, gather your supplies to make this card.  1. Misty Moonlight cardstock 5 1/2" by 8 1/2" scored on the long side at 4 1/4"  2. Basic White cardstock 3 3/4 by 5" for the inside and another piece die cut with the Scalloped Contours Dies (3rd largest) and a scrap for the watering can and die for masking 3. Pattern Party Designer Series Paper (#155426) cut 3 3/4 by 5" 4. Mango Melody cardstock for the sentiment cut 3/4 by 2 1/4" 5. Stamp Set-- Flowering Rain Boots (#157689 for stamp set or #157691 for bundle) 6.
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More Hats Off Cards To see how to use the Hats Off bundle, look at my blog post from 3/7/22 and my Facebook Live (Stamp with Dr Robin) or my YouTube channel post from the same date. Shop with me: https://www.stampinup.com?demoid=2161733 I'd love for you to join my Robin's Rowdies team: https://www.stampinup.com/join?demoid=2161733 Email me: stampwithdrrobin@gmail.com March host code:  7ABNKCGN I used the Hey Sports Fan DSP with Night of Navy cardstock on this one. Sentiment is Flowing Flowers. I used the Expressions in Ink DSP with Evening Evergreen and Pale Papaya cardstock on the left card and Polished Pink and Pale Papaya on the right. Sentiment is from Dressed to Impress. I used the Pattern Party DSP and Granny Apple Green and Flirty Flamingo cardstock for these. Sentiments from Biggest Wish stamped with the Stamparatus. Inspired by annettescraftinspace.blogspot.com for these.   I used the Pattern Party DSP, Vellum Layering Designs and  Flirty Flamingo cardstock for t
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Hats Off to You Most of us have problems making guy cards and the Hats Off bundle solves that problem for you! It also makes really cute cards for you gal pals too--I showed off lots of other samples on my Facebook live (at Stamp with Dr Robin) which I've attached below and I'll post pictures of those other cards here on my blog tomorrow. I just couldn't stop cutting out hats from every color and DSP and then making them into cards. If you have a baseball fan in your life, try downloading their hat and attaching their logo to the front of the hat. For this card, I've paired it with the brand new Waves of the Ocean Designer Series Paper and if you look closely you can see the texture on the hat from the Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder.  First, gather your supplies to make this card.  1. Pacific Point cardstock 4 1/4 by 8 1/2" scored on the long side at 4 1/4"  2. Basic White cardstock 3 3/4 by 5" for the inside and another piece die cut with the Stitched