 Hey stampers, welcome to another week of Watch It Weekly Wednesday. I'm Aubrey, part of the Stampin' Jill creative team, and today I'm excited to share with you a new suite of products from our new annual catalog. It is the Fresh as a Daisy suite. First I want to show you this super cute paper. This is the designer series paper that comes in it. You can see all these beautiful, vibrant colors. And one of the best parts is that these, it has all of our new in colors in this paper. On the back side you can see it has kind of this brushed texture design. And each of these, this one isn't, but each of these are new in colors that are in our annual catalog. So super fun. I have been loving this paper, and I want to show you some things that I've done with that. Also in the suite is the cheerful daisies stamp set, as well as the cheerful daisies dies that coordinate. These are super fun. So I have been playing with this suite of products, and I want to show you some of the card ideas I've come up with. And then I also want to show you a fun technique that I've been playing with using this suite. So first I want to show you some cards. These are some that I've done mainly just using this stamp set. You can see that super cute daisy flower. Here's one that Jill did, just a super cute layout there. In this paper, I didn't show you this particular piece, but you can see there's almost like a one sheet wonder piece in here. You get two of these pieces, and you can just cut out these designs and slap them on a card. It makes it really easy. So I made some cards using that. There's one and another, and that makes it so easy to use this paper. And then the dies, these dies are so much fun. So it's kind of like a layering die. It has three different layers that you can use, and it just really brings those flowers to life. So cute. One more. This one I made kind of with a fun little feature there. So fun. Okay, but I want to show you this really fun technique. It's called the bleach technique. It's something that's been around for a really long time, but I haven't played with it in a while, and I thought it would go really well with the new in colors, the ones that are in this paper. So I have our five new in colors here. You can see this, let's see if I can get all the names right. We have boho blue, pebbled path, copper clay, moody mauve, and wild wheat. Okay, so I want to show you how each of these colors changes when you stamp it using bleach. So if you haven't done that before, it's pretty easy to do, and it looks really cool on a card. I'll show you some cards I've made in just a minute, but it pulls out different colors from the different pieces of paper, and it just, it almost gives you a whole other set of colors to work with. So I want to show you that. We'll start here with our boho blue, and I just have our cute full daisy here. So I just poured some regular bleach onto a paper towel that's on a paper plate. Just be careful. You don't want bleach going everywhere and bleaching clothes or other things. So here it is on the boho blue. Now you'll watch and see as this slowly changes color. With the boho, it changes to a really light white. It really is super cool. Here we are going to do this on wild wheat. On the wild wheat, it actually, I feel like it pulls kind of pink. Do you see how it's pulling kind of pink out of there? So I think it almost looks like you've stamped pedal pink on the wild wheat, which you can't really get that color when you just normally stamp. So that's kind of fun. Here we're going to do moody mauve. That just, it kind of is pulling like a corally color. We'll see how much it lightens there. And it'll continue to lighten as it dries. And this is copper clay. This one pulls pretty yellow, like a light orange to yellow. And then on our pebbled path, this one's cool. It will pull almost to this wild wheat color once it's all said and done. But isn't that so neat how stamping with bleach, you can get all these different colors that pull from the paper. Okay, I want to show some cards that I made using this technique on these different colors. So we have this one here. This is that bleach on the wild wheat. And then using those dies on top, it just, oh, it's just so cute. Here we have that bleach on the boho blue. And then I just stamped the line art over it. So it's like kind of two step stamping and that pulls really fun. Here's the one on the copper clay. You can see as it dries, it goes more and more yellow. It's still pretty orange here, but it dries pretty light once it's done. Here it is on pebbled path. That's this one. You can see it really pulls out that yellow and it's almost to that wild wheat color. It's really cool. All right, so those are my cards. So this bleach technique has been around for a very long time, but it's something I haven't done in a while. And I thought it would look really fun on these new end colors that are in this Fresh as a Daisy designer series paper. And I have loved the look. So I encourage you to try it. If you haven't got your hands on some of this Fresh as a Daisy product, make sure you go and grab it and you can find it in the links below. And thank you so much for watching and we'll see you next week for another Watch It Weekly Wednesday.