2025-27 In Color Bookmarks

2025-27 In Color Bookmarks - 5 bookmarks with different things on them
2025-27 In Color Bookmarks

Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! Every year I am asked to create a Stampin’ Up! In Color bookmark file. So, I am sharing my 2025-27 In Color Bookmarks using my PDF file that I created for this purpose. When you download the PDF files print them with the fit to page setting in the Adobe Acrobat on Basic White. All files are at the end of this post including a French version, as well as the files for the 2024-26 In Colors from last year.

Inks/Card Stock Bookmark – Version 1

For this bookmark, I used the new May release the Notes & Totes Bundle. I love this Bundle and some of the images and dies are the perfect size to use on the bookmarks.

Inks/Card Stock Bookmark – Version 1
Inks/Card Stock Bookmark – Version 1

So, I stamped all the suns except the Cloud Cover since it hasn’t been released yet. Stampin’ Up! is still working on the formula. Then, I die cut a shell from each colour card stock. The finishing touch was to use a matching 2025–2027 In Color Flat Pearls for each colour.

Close Up of Inks/Card Stock Bookmark – Version 1
Close Up of Inks/Card Stock Bookmark – Version 1

Inks/Card Stock Bookmark – Version 2

I love those cute sunglasses in the new May release the Notes & Totes Bundle so much that I had to create a bookmark using them!

Inks/Card Stock Bookmark – Version 2
Inks/Card Stock Bookmark – Version 2

So, I stamped the “sand speckles” twice in each colour as my backdrop. For the Cloud Cover one, I used my Cloud Cover Stampin’ Write Marker and coloured the stamp and then did the “Huff Technique” to moisten it. Lol! It didn’t come out perfect, but you can still see it. I added a die cut starfish in the appropriate card stock colours. Then, I die cut my glasses and framed them in Basic Black. To add some dimensions to the glasses, I added some shine using my inked Craft White Ink Pad and a Blender Pen. The finishing touch was to use a matching 2025–2027 In Color Flat Pearls for each colour.

Close Up of Inks/Card Stock Bookmark – Version 2
Close Up of Inks/Card Stock Bookmark – Version 2

Card Stock/Stampin’ Write Markers Bookmark

For my next bookmark, I stamped in Memento Ink the flowers from the Lifetime of Love Stamp Set directly onto the bookmark and coloured them with the Stampin’ Write Markers. I coloured the flowers in the matching colours and used Shy Shamrock Stampin’ Write Marker for the leaves and Darling Duckling for the flower centres.

Card Stock/Stampin' Write Markers Bookmark
Card Stock/Stampin’ Write Markers Bookmark

I had some die cut hearts leftover from the sunglasses in my previous bookmark. So, I place the matching coloured card stock hearts where appropriate. Finally, I add the smaller 2025–2027 In Color Flat Pearls for each colour.

Close Up of Card Stock/Stampin' Write Markers Bookmark
Close Up of Card Stock/Stampin’ Write Markers Bookmark

Easy Card Stock Bookmarks

For my last set of bookmarks, I cut a ½” x 11” strip of card stock for each colour. I glue them directly to the print out before cropping the bookmarks down. I them cut them apart creating 5 bookmarks. Fast and easy!

Easy Card Stock Bookmarks
Easy Card Stock Bookmarks

Supplies:

Stamps: Notes & Totes Bundle (165241), Lifetime of Love Stamp Set (162574)

Inks: Strawberry Slush Classic Stampin’ Pad (165286), Timid Tiger Classic Stampin’ Pad (165278), Darling Duckling Classic Stampin’ Pad (165277), Secret Sea Classic Stampin’ Pad (165285), Memento Ink (132708)

Paper: Basic White (159276), Strawberry Slush (165625), Timid Tiger (165626), Darling Duckling (165622), Cloud Cover (165621), Secret Sea (165624), Basic Black (121045)

Accessories: 2025–2027 In Color Flat Pearls (165192), 2025–2027 In Color Stampin’ Write MarkersAssortment (165292), 2024–2026 In Color Stampin’ Write Markers Assortment (163829), Uniked Srampin’ Pad & White Craft Refill (147277), Blender Pens (102845), Stampin’ Paper Trimmer (152392), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (144108), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755)

Three Fancy Bookmarks
Three Fancy Bookmarks

For Further Information on My 2025-27 In Color Bookmarks:

2025-2027 In Color Bookmark File

English Version
French Version

2024-2026 In Color Bookmark File

For my post with further details on how I decorated my 2024-2026 Bookmarks, please click here.

English Version
French Version

Bookmarks
2024-26 In Color Bookmarks

I hope you liked my 2025-27 In Color Bookmarks using the new Stampin’ Up! In Colors!

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My Storybook Easter Card

My Storybook Easter Card - an Easter card with a scene of animals celebrating Easter
My Storybook Easter Card

Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing My Storybook Easter Card using the Storybook Friends Bundle which includes the Storybook Friends Stamp Set and the Storybook Friends Dies with Storybook Moments Specialty Designer Series Paper by Stampin’ Up! I thought this DSP with its die-cut designs would make a fast and fun Easter card for my in-laws! In fact, my Mother-in-law loved Peter Rabbit. So, I knew she would get a kick out of my card!

The Details of My Storybook Easter Card

For my card, I thought a double z-fold card would create a perfect Easter scene. So, I used the soil-shaped die from the Storybook Garden Patch Dies to create the ground panel. I very carefully lined up the die three times to cut it along the top of the 11” x 1 ½” piece of Crumb Cake.

Top View of Card
Top View of Double Z-Fold Card

Next, I embossed it with the retired Textured Embossing Folder to give the ground some interest and to cover up where the soil-shaped die left indents in the card stock. Once that was done, I brushed Crumb Cake Ink with my Blending Brush along the edges to make it look more like dirt. I popped up my ground piece with dimensionals on the front and on the last panel.

To make the carrots, I used the spade from the Storybook Garden Patch Dies and trimmed off the handle part. Then, I added the Old Olive die cut leaves. I love that the soil-shaped die has cuts in the ground that the carrots can be inserted to look like they are growing out of the ground!

Front of Card
Front of Card

For the front panel of the card, I used the Storybook Friends Dies to die cut a house from the DSP and frame it with the Wood Textured Specialty Paper. Since I wanted to add the pre-cut fence and ground infront of the house, I made sure that the house I picked was towards to top of the frame. I added some Lost Lagoon DSP that reminded me of wallpaper behind my frame.

Inside of Card
Inside of Card

For my background scene on the other two panels, I made sure that I cut the DSP to create a continuous scene.

I love how easy it is to decorate my card with the die-cut designs! I added the momma bunny and child bunny to the front of the z-fold. Then, I added the mouse carrying water to the middle panel of the z-fold. And, finally, I added the squirrel with the rake to the third panel. I popped up the bunnies, but adherred the mouse and squirrel directly to the ground piece. When the card is closed, the carrots hide the mouse and squirrel from view. How cool is that!

Side View of Card
Side View of Card

For the popped up sentiment, I used one of the stitched banners from the Stylish Shapes Dies to die cut my Lost Lagoon Easter Greetings. A die-cut butterfly was added for whimsy.

The finishing touch was to add three Antique Pearls with two on the front and one beside the sentiment.

I placed a Basic White piece on the back for the message.

Supplies:

Stamps/Bundles/Dies: Storybook Friends Bundle (164675), Storybook Garden Patch Dies (164666), Stylish Shapes Dies (159183)

Inks: Crumb Cake Classic Stampin’ Pad (147116), Lost Lagoon Classic Stampin’ Pad (161678)

Paper: Crumb Cake (120953), Basic White (166780), Calypso Coral (122925), Old Olive (100702), Wood Textured Specialty Paper (163770), Storybook Moments Specialty Designer Series (164662)

Accessories: Blending Brushes (153611), Antique Pearls (164679), Paper Snips (103579), Stampin’ Paper Trimmer (152392), Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (144108), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755)

Card Laid Flat
Card Laid Flat

Measurements: 

  • Crumb Cake (2 pieces):
    • 11” x 4 ¼” scored at 2 ¾” and 5 ½”
    • 11” x 1 ½” scored at 5 ½” and 8 ¼”
  • Basic White (2 pieces):
    • 4” x 5 ¼” (for Back)
    • Scrap for Sentiment
  • Calypso Coral:
    • Scrap for Carrots
  • Old Olive:
    • Scrap for Carrot Tops
  • Storybook Moments Specialty Designer Series (10 Pieces):
    • 2-5/8” x 4-1/8” (Front Panel)
    • 2-5/8” x 4-1/8 (Middle Panel)
    • 5-3/8”” x 4-1/8 (Back Panel)
    • 1 ¾” x 2 ¾” (House)
    • 2 Rabbits, Mouse, Squirrel, Fence, Butterfly Die Cut Designs

More Information on My Storybook Easter Card

Here is another card that I made recently just with the die-cut designs. I even have a third card that I will share later. I just love this Suite for those quick cards!!

Another Card animal card
Another Card Using Die-Cut Designs

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Daisy Daydream Alternative Cards

Daisy Daydream Alternative Cards - 5 cards with daisies on them
Daisy Daydream Alternative Cards

Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing my Daisy Daydream Alternative Cards using the Daisy Daydream March 2025 Paper Pumpkin Kit by Stampin’ Up! I loved this kit with its pretty paper pieces (especially those bees!), printed cards and envelopes! So, I made five alternative cards with only adding Balmy Blue card stock to two of them.

But, first, here are the three cards that the kit makes. Perfect for all occasions, these beautifully crafted cards bring a touch of nature-inspired charm to your handmade creations.

Three cards with daisies on them
Daisy Daydream March 2025 Paper Pumpkin Kit

The Details of My Daisy Daydream Alternative Cards

My Centre-Step Card

For my first alternative card, I used my favourite fun fold and create a centre-step card! The beautiful printed card bases lend themselves to this fun fold. The only extra product that I added was the Balmy Blue card base which was cut and scored according to the template below.

A card with daisies on it with a fun fold
My Centre-Step Card

For the centre panel, I cut the front of one of the daisy cards in half and used the right side for my centre panel. Next, I popped up a large daisy at the top and tucked in a honeycomb piece so that it hung off the edge.

The side panels were from the envelope with the daisies on the front that I cut apart. Since the panels were so thin, I was able to cut both panels using just the front left side of the envelope.

Side view of card
Side View of Centre-Step Card

For the bottom panel, I added the daisy chain behind my sentiment and tucked in another honeycomb hanging off the edge of the centre panel. The daisy chain was a little long. So, I used my paper snips and trimmed off the green leaves on either side of it.

The finishing touch was the bee popped up on the centre panel. You might notice that I again had the bee hanging off the edge of the centre panel. I loved this look which added visual interest and brought the eye to the back panels.

Measurements:

  • Card Base:
    • 11” x 4 ¼” cut/scored according to template below
  • Centre Panel:
    • 2-1/8” x 5-3/8”
  • 2 Side Strips (from Envelope):
    • 7/8” x 4-3/8”
  • Other Pieces from Kit:
    • Daisy Precut Paper Pieces
    • Bee Precut Paper Piece
    • Honeycomb Paper Pieces
    • Sentiment Piece

My Easel Card

For my second alternative card, I decided to create an easel card with the daisy chain being used inside as my stopper. So, I scored the front of the Blue Card Base from the Kit in half at 2-1/8” to create my fold.

I used the remaining half of the Daisy card front and cut the back of that card base in half to use one panel for the front and the other panel on the inside.

Another card with Daisies on it
My Easel Card

For my focal point, I layered several elements from the Kit. I used the leftover circle from the Circle Layered piece to matt the green circle. Then, I added the full-length daisy making sure that when the card was in easel layout that the daisy did not extend beyond the card at the bottom. I tucked in a honeycomb behind my sentiment and popped up the bee. Note: Only add adhesive to the bottom of this circle focal point.

Card open
Easel Card Open

For the inside, I added the final panel from the daisy card base and popped up the daisy chain to create the stopper. I love how this looks when the card is in easel form with the daisy chain mirroring the daisies on the card front.

Measurements:

  • Blue Card base (from Kit):
    • 4 ¼” x 5 ½” scored at 2-1/8”
  • Daisy Card Base (3 Pieces):
    • 2” x 5-3/8”
  • Other Pieces from Kit:
    • Daisy Precut Paper Pieces
    • Bee Precut Paper Piece
    • Honeycomb Paper Piece
    • Green Circle
    • Leftover Circle
    • Sentiment Piece

My Faux-Step Card

For my next alternative card using the Daisy Daydream March 2025 Paper Pumpkin Kit, I made a faux-step card.

I used two of the yellow card bases from the kit to create my card. One I trimmed 3 ½” off the full card base to create my centre panel. For the back panels, I used a full card base and scored it according to the measurements listed below. There was a score from the original card that I ignored. Once that panel with the original score was covered up with the card stock and the printed envelop, it was not noticeable. Hence why my mats are 1/8” instead of ¼” …less card base showing.

A card with a daisy and bee on it
My Faux-Step Card

For this card, the only extra product that I used was some Balmy Blue Card Stock to mat my pieces. The rest was from envelops which included the front right of the blue envelop and the envelope with the bee on the front. Once the envelope with the bee was cut apart, I was able to use the front piece for the back panel that ran the length of the card. Then, I used the back of the envelope for the bottom panel.

Sid elf Card
Side of My Faux-Step Card

Again, for my focal point, I layered several pieces from the kit together.

Measurements:

  • 2 Yellow Card Bases:
    • 4 ¼” x 5 ½” scored at 1 ¼”, 2 ½” and 5 ½”
    • 3 ½” x 8 ½” scored at 4 ¼”
  • Balmy Blue (3 Pieces):
    • 3-3/8” x 4-1/8” (Centre Panel)
    • 1-1/8” x 5-3/8” (Bottom Panel)
    • 2-7/8” x 5-3/8” (Back Panel)
  • Envelope Pieces:
    • 3 ¼” x 4” (Blue Envelope)
    • 1” x 5 ¼”
    • 2 ¾’ x 5 ¼”
  • Other Pieces from Kit:
    • Daisy Precut Paper Piece
    • Bee Precut Paper Piece
    • Honeycomb Paper Piece
    • Green Circle
    • Sentiment Piece

My Birthday Card

For this alternative card, I decided to use the circle layer on top of the daisy card to create a peekaboo to the daisies below. I added several Daisy Pre-cut Paper Pieces around the sentiment and popped up the bee.

A birthday card with Daisies and a bee on it
My Birthday Card

Measurements:

  • Pieces from Kit:
    • Daisy Card Base
    • Circle Layer
    • Daisy Precut Paper Pieces
    • Bee Precut Paper Piece
    • Sentiment Piece

My Thank You Card

For my last alternative card, I had the daisy part leftover from the blue envelop and thought it would be pretty peeking through the circle layer.

A Thank You Car with daisies and two bees on it
My Thank You Card

The daisy just fit in the circle to the point that I adhered it directly to the circle layer. If I had popped it up, the edges would have been noticeable. So, instead, I popped up the whole circle layer.

Once again, I layered several pieces, including a large daisy, sentiment, honeycomb, vellum and a bee, from the kit for my focal point. I added an extra bee since I had one leftover.

Measurements:

  • Blue Envelope
    • Leftover from faux-step card
  • Other Pieces from Kit:
    • Blue Card Base
    • Circle Layer
    • Daisy Precut Paper Piece
    • Bee Precut Paper Pieces
    • Honeycomb Paper Piece
    • Vellum Piece
    • Sentiment Piece

More Information on My Daisy Daydream Alternative Cards

Downloadable Centre-Step Card Template

To download a PDF of the Centre-Step Card Template, please click here or on the picture.

Centre-Step Card Template
Centre-Step Card Template

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My Floating Hexagon Card

My Floating Hexagon Card - a birthday card with planes on it
My Floating Hexagon Card

Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! Today is my Father-in-law’s birthday and I know he loves planes! So, I am sharing My Floating Hexagon Card using the Adventurous Sky Bundle by Stampin’ Up! This bundle is retiring and if it was on your wish list, now is the time to get it!

I received a swap card from another Demonstrator recently and she used a Half Hexagon Pop Up Box Card using the Wildflower Birthday Suite Collection, but I thought the Adventurous Sky Bundle would be a fun alternative. When I was researching this fun fold, I discovered that another Demonstrator used this Bundle but made it floating with Window Sheets. So, I combine the two ideas and made my card as a Floating Hexagon Box Card (could also be called a Bandstand Pop Up Card). Don’t you just love all the inspiration out there!

The Details of My Floating Hexagon Card

For my card, I decided to use the cloud DSP for the front and side panels and the airplane DSP for the inside panels. I knew that I wanted to use the DSP also for the body of the large die cut plane. I love how it looked on another card that I made (I will post this card at the end). It gives the plane a texture like it was rivetted together.

Side View of Card
Side View of Card

Next, I fussy cut two planes from the DSP. I wanted one of them to be pulling the Happy Birthday banner along the bottom of my card.

To create my scene, I used Tear & Tape Adhesive to hold the Window Sheets in place. I tried liquid glue, but it wasn’t strong enough. Then, I decorated them with Boho Blue stamped clouds using liquid glue and then dimensionals for the clouds on top. I added the large plane that I built with liquid glue to the centre window panel with dimensionals.

Top View of Card
Top View of Card

The finishing touch was to add another cloud and a fussy cut plane to the top of the panels to balance out the plane and banner below.

I placed a Basic White piece on the back for the message.

Supplies:

Stamps/Bundles/Dies: Adventurous Sky Bundle (163447)

Inks: Boho Blue Classic Stampin’ Pad (161650), Night of Navy Classic Stampin’ Pad (147110)

Paper: Night of Navy (100867), Basic White (166780), Copper Clay (161721), Textured Metallic Specialty Paper (163772), Take to the Sky 12” x 12” Designer Series Paper (163436)

Accessories: Window Sheets (142314), Paper Snips (103579), Stampin’ Paper Trimmer (152392), Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (144108), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Tear & Tape Adhesive (154031), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755)

Close Up of Large Ariplane
Close Up of Focal Point

Measurements: 

  • Night of Navy:
    • 5-3/8” x 4 ¼” scored at ¾” and 4-5/8”
    • 7” x 1 ¼” scored at ¾”, 2 ½”, 4 ½” and 6 ¼” (2 pieces)
  • Basic White (7 pieces):
    • 3 ¾” x 4” (for Back)
    • Scrap for Sentiment
    • Scraps for 5 Clouds
  • Copper Clay:
    • Scrap for Large Die Cut Plane
  • Textured Metallic Specialty Paper:
    • Scrap for Propeller
  • Window Sheets (3 pieces)
    • 1 ½” x 4” (2 pieces) and 1 ¾” x 4”
  • Take to the Sky 12” x 12” Designer Series Paper (12 Pieces):
    • 8 Sky pieces total: 1 ½” x 1” (4 pieces), 1 ¾” x 1” (2 pieces) and ½” x 4” (2 pieces)
    • 3 Plane pieces: 3 ¾” x 4” and ½” x 4” (2 pieces)
    • Scrap for Large Die Cut Plane
    • 2 Planes Fussy Cut from DSP

More Information on My Floating Hexagon Card

I made a while back another card with this Bundle which you can find here.

My Adventurous Birthday Card - a birthday card with an airplane on it
My Adventurous Birthday Card

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My Easter Greetings Card

My Easter Greetings Card - an Easter card with an Angel holding flowers
My Easter Greetings Card

Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing My Easter Greetings Card as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Conie Fong Art & Design using the sweet Angel Wishes. This purchase includes 2 Images with Angel facing left and right.

The Details of My Easter Greetings Card

For my card, I decided to create a mini slimline Easter card with this sweetie! So, I knew that I wanted to colour her with my Copic markers in soft pastel Easter colours of purples, pinks, yellows and greens. For the purple, I decided to use my BVs instead of my traditional Vs to match the papers. Another big departure for me is that I coloured her wings in B45/B41. I usually use much lighter colours like B000/B00 or BG10/BG11. My colour choices were out of my comfort zone, but I was pleased with how she turned out!

For the designer paper, I used two different paper packs. The butterfly paper in the background was from Spring Whispers and the florals was from Sweet Tweets both by The Paper Boutique. The Spring Whispers Coloured Card Collection made it easy to match my papers!

To anchor my Angel, I added a stitched circle and another circle mat. I had debated about using the Tulip Doily for my card, but decided it was too busy. However, the inside circle die from the Tulip Doily was the perfect fit for the mat of my stitched circle. I offset the circle and trimmed off the excess.

The sentiment was already on my desk leftover from anther card. It was from the Easter Bunny Trio Bundle. I added a stitched die cut behind my sentiment with the same paper to tie in the floral paper behind my focal point.

To add some sparkle, I used my Clear Star Gelly Roll Pen on her wings and the ruffle of her dress. To create a soft look, I smooshed my finger on the ink before it dried.

The finishing touch was a scattering of butterflies to match the butterflies in the designer paper.

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Copic Markers:

Skin: E000/E00/E21/E11/E04/R20
Hair: E49/E47/E44/E43
Dress: BV34/BV31/V20
Wings/Dress Ruffle: B45/B41/Clear Star Gelly Roll Pen
Pink Flowers: R85/R83/R81/Y15
Yellow Flowers: Y17/Y15/Y11/E15
Blue Flowers: B45/B41
Leaves/Stems: YG67/YG63/YG03

Close Up on Angel
Close Up of Angel Wishes

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Card Recipe for My Easter Greetings Card:

Angel Wishes, Conie Fong Art & Design
Easter Bunny Trio Bundle, Conie Fong Art & Design
Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink
Spring Whispers Coloured Card Collection, The Paper Boutique
Spring Whispers Decorative Papers, The Paper Boutique
Sweet Tweets Decorative Papers, The Paper Boutique
Mini Slimline Stitched Scalloped Rectangle Die, Pink Fresh Studio
Tulip Doily Creatables Die, Marianne Design
Unbounded Love Dies, Stampin’ Up!
Stylish Shapes Dies, Stampin’ Up!
Brushed Brass Butterflies, Stampin’ Up!
Clear Star Gelly Roll Pan, Sakura

Finished card size: 6 ½” x 3 ½”

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Hope you like my Design Team Inspiration Card using Angel Wishes for Conie Fong Art & Design!

Thank you for stopping by!

Hugs,
Laurie