Lilies for Easter and the whole year!

Do you know when Easter is this year?…..It is at the end of March! A little early this year!

Time to order Easter Lilies Bundle from Stampin Up….and you will be able to choose a freebie Sale-a-bration with your Easter Lily Bundle. A suggestion would be the Flight & Airy Designer Series Paper that I used on the card below with the light purple color (it’s Stampin’ Up Fresh Freesia)

 
 

This is a wonderful set! It has one of my favorite promises in the Bible. Proverbs 3:5&6 was very meaningful for me when we went through the trial of our youngest having thrush after he was born. It is one of encouragement!

This is also a wonderful set/bundle because it gives you 2 options for creating the lilies! Stamps and die cuts for the stamps AND die cuts that you can add color if you like and put the die cut pieces together to create your lilies!

And, you can make all different color lilies!

 

And for my club members, I have another great looking card for you to make this month using the Easter Lily stamps! Bring your Aqua Painter, Gorgeous Grape, Shaded Spruce, and Bubble Bath ink pads and a clear block to place ink to watercolor on.

 

Next, I asked my friend, Sara if she would mind me sharing her color combinations for the Enduring Beauty Decorative Masks….they are beautiful! Sara used just the Decorative Masks….but you can certainly order the stamp/die/mask bundle for a complete look using the stamp before you use the masks. They are so easy and fun to make!

Click on the image above to enlarge. Here are her color combos:

  • Memento Black & Poppy Parage

  • Berry Burst & Bubble Bath

  • Orchid Oasis & Starry Sky

  • Sweet Sorbet & Real Red

  • Misty Moonlight & Azure Afternoon

  • Highland Heather & Gorgeous Grape

And!!!! Exciting News!!! Stampin’ Up has added more Sale-a-bration products!!! Get them before they run out!

Thanks for visiting! I hope to see you stamping soon!

Also….this month only to join and get the AWESOME GLASS MAT STUDIO! I love stamping on mine!!! Especially with photopolymer stamps! I get a great image!!!

Esther