Tag Archives: Retiring Products

Stamping Sunday — Last Dance

Hello and welcome to the Stamping Sunday Blog Hop for April! This month, our theme is “Last Dance,” which means we are focusing on retiring products. If you’re already following along, then you just came from Vicki Boucher’s blog. Be sure to continue on by clicking the link at the bottom of this post. In… Read More: Stamping Sunday — Last Dance »

Stamping Sunday Blog Hop — Favorite Retiring Products

Welcome to the Stamping Sunday Blog Hop and Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there!!! I’m Tami Hewlett, Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator from California, USA, and I’m so glad you could drop by. This month, the theme of the blog hop is favorite retiring products. While it’s hard to let go, I’m excited… Read More: Stamping Sunday Blog Hop — Favorite Retiring Products »

#TGIFC262 — Color Challenge

Hello and Happy Friday!!! It’s time for a new TGIF Color Challenge!!! This week, we have a beautiful color combination that makes me think of Spring and warm weather, including Calypso Coral, Coastal Cabana, and Daffodil Delight. When I initially designed my card, it was before Stampin’ Up! announced the retiring products list. (See links… Read More: #TGIFC262 — Color Challenge »

Heart Happiness Baby Card

The end of May is looming closer, and that means two things.   Retiring products are going away, and new products are coming!!! I’m using several retiring products on my card today, including the Heart Happiness and Happy Celebrations stamp sets, and Pink Pirouette Stampin’ Blends Markers, ink pad, and cardstock.  I needed to make a baby card… Read More: Heart Happiness Baby Card »

Retiring Lists

It’s that time of year!  Stampin’ Up! just released the lists of retiring products from the 2017-2018 Annual Catalog and Occasions Catalog.  (See links to downloads below.)  This is your last chance to purchase some of your retiring favorites before they are gone for good. Please note that all retiring products are available while supplies… Read More: Retiring Lists »