 For those of you who don't know me, I am Aubrey Paxton. I work with Jill, and I have worked with her for how many years? 13 years or so now, which is very exciting. And yeah, I think that's all the introduction. I was told I was supposed to introduce myself. So I don't know how many of you have seen, but Stampin' Up has recently decided to do some online exclusives. And it's semi-new. They've done some different online stuff before, but I feel like they are starting to kind of try and go this way. It looks like they have kind of a plan. So we wanted to introduce you to some of the product, and to what that looks like. So I am excited to show you the Irresistible Blooms Suite of Products. This is an online exclusive suite that you can currently order online. It's super cute. It's a pretty, I mean, pretty simple flowery set. It has very basic sayings like thank you, hello, I like you, really cute. It has the cursive and the dysregular, what is this called, font in there. So it's just a really good all-around set. I really love the stamp set. And then coordinating with it is the Irresistible Blooms Dyes, which is really cute. It cuts out the flowers. It has some leaves in here, and then it has these two really cute. I don't even know what to call them. Circularly lined dies. They're really cute that go with it. There's also these really cute loose frosted dots that coordinate and they're really pretty too. And then the paper, which is one of my favorites. It's the Hello Irresistible 6x6 Paper. I think this is just perfect springy designer series paper. I love the colors, which I don't know how many of you remember from past years, Pretty Peacock and Lost Lagoon. They happen to be in this paper. So I don't know if that means we're getting those back. I don't know. But we're very excited that they're in this paper. So there's one side, and then flip over and show you more of the watercolor-y side there. Really, really cute. I love the soft, I love the springy look to it and the watercolor-y look. It's just really fun. So I wanted to show you a few different ideas using this. I feel like whenever I run into somebody that has had experience or frankly, no experience with crafting or making cards, it's either like, oh, I love that. I wanna get back into that. I used to do it years ago, or it's, oh, I'm terrible at stamping and I could never do anything like that. And it's like, yes you can, everybody can. So I wanted to come up with some ideas for a stamper that's beginning or loves simple ideas. Someone that's maybe that middle of the road person and somebody like me who needs all of it and wants to use all of it and make all the pretty things. And so I came up with a one sheet wonder for this six by six paper showing four different card layouts you can do in each of those different categories. So I hope that all makes sense. Four different cards in the three different simple, middle of the road and avid crafter. So this would be your card one using this four by three piece. Card two would be using this three by two piece. Card three is using these four strips of three by three quarters. And card four is using these four, one and a half inch squares. I will show you all of the cards that I came up with using these. But I'm going to focus on this card three layout. I want to show you each of the cards that I came up with using that. So for card one for a beginner, I'm just going to focus on the stamp set and the DSP because you can't not use the DSP. What does DSP mean? Design or series paper, patterned paper, stamping up in the world of stamping up is you refer to it as DSP. So I'm going to use DSP, designer series paper and the stamp set. So I'm going to first start by using petal pink. And I'm just going to stamp on the back of my card stock here, just this pretty flower. And give some interest to the back of my card. Okay. And then I want to stamp my saying. I have a little piece here somewhere. I'm going to use the hooray it's your day and stamp that and flirty flamingo. Hopefully straight, just right in the center. Get it. Okay. And the layout I'm going to use on this one. I have these four strips and I'm going to first cut a banner into this. Here's a tip. If you want a banner cut up the center and then from the edge to the top of the center from each side. And you'll get a pretty straight banner every time. So this is going to just go straight onto my card onto the front. And then I'm going to take those four strips and you can tell this is the paper that I used on this card. So it's out of this top piece and I'm going to get this little flower out of that. So I want that flower to kind of stand out on my card. So I'm going to flip over the other two pieces and just use this watercolor-y side. And that's going to be my background. And then these two are going to come just like that so that you can still see that flower and it kind of looks eclectically eclectic-y. I don't know, is that the right word? And then I'll just put my saying right there. So I have that card, let's bring it in here. Super simple. And it looks like I did a lot more work than I actually did on my sofa. Okay, for my next one, again, I am going to use my four strips from that paper but I also cut out a flower from this. So you can see this paper has these really cute flowers. Now, if you were to add the dyes in, you could use the dyes to cut these flowers out right out of the paper. It's super nice. I fussy cut this one because I'm not, if I'm a casual stamper or a stamper that is kind of middle of the road, I have some product, I don't have everything. Maybe I don't have a dye cutting machine. I can still cut these flowers out and they're really cute. I mean, fussy cutting isn't always my favorite thing but I can do it. So I have my strips. What I am adding in this time, other than where did they go? Other than my stamps and my paper, I'm gonna add in my cute little frosted accessories because they're really fun and they'll add just a little extra element to my card. So I'm going to line these up. I had them all laid out so that they lined up and then they got all mixed up. So let's see if we can put the puzzle together real quick. I'm going to adhere this onto this piece of white. So when I am doing kind of one of these panel cards where I have different strips and I'm trying to get them to look like little panels on the card, a tip is I'm gonna do the two edges first because then I know how far apart I need to put my two middle ones. So I'm gonna stick down one edge, just bringing the around the sides and then I know about how much space needs to be in between these. Just like that. Okay. Oh, before that, I'm going to use my big flower and do the same. I'm just gonna stamp on that background and I'm just, this is Flirty Flamingo on Flirty Flamingo and I hear that down. Oh, I'm stamped my same. On this one, oh, I'm doing the same. I'm saying, oh, a lot. Is that weird? Hooray, it's your day and that's just gonna go right across there with my flower and then I'm gonna add some accessories. So let me bring in my full finished card here. So cute and those accessories just kind of elevate it just a little bit. Give it just a little bit more interest on there but you have two different cards. You're using the same dimensions here in your patterned paper but two completely different layouts. Okay, last one. Now this is for somebody who maybe owns a little bit extra stuff in their stamping. I don't know what's the word. Stash library, that's a good one. Have to have it all. Inventory, that makes it sound business-like and I like it. Thank you. Okay, so these are super, super fun and cute dies. These little circle in mind, whatever you wanna call it. They kind of remind me of like planets or outer space but I don't know, I think they're cute. But when you cut it out, you can see it cuts out more like the negative of the image and it leaves it like in the paper. I wanted to only have this circle. So I'm just gonna go along that line and trim my little circles off so I can use this more as an accessory than as a full card front, if that makes sense, okay? Okay, so on the stamping on this one, I'm gonna use soft seafoam and I'm going to stamp thank you that's right in the center and then I'm going to trim some banners into each edge of my thank you, okay? And then I want to again build a background using my little strips here. So I have this soft seafoam piece. Oh, yep, this one is the one I'm using. Super cute. And I'm going to make kind of like a panel card but a little different. I'm just going to build a little, I don't know, scrap background. I can't think of what it reminds me of. It kind of reminds me of like a music, like, is there like a music thing when you, there's different bars, I don't know. Maybe I'm not making any sense. Maybe it's that, I don't know. And I didn't get that straight at all. Look how bad that is, you guys. I'm going to trim it and it's going to be just fine. Then we're going to put our cute little thing on there. We're going to smith this. Let's see how straight I can get it with one eye closed. It's not bad. All right, we'll put this on there. Pop up our thank you and then add our frosted dimensions. Here, I'll bring in this card because it looks a little better. And you have a thank you. Again, using, oops, those same size strips, you have three different ideas there. They look totally different. So these are the other layouts. So you have, oh, these are the other simple, sorry. So these are for the simple crafter. These three and this one with those four different ideas, card ideas. And then for your mid or casual crafter. Oh, yes, that one, sorry. Yes, those with the six by six, right? Yes, sorry. And then here's us crazy ones. See, look how cute that is with, so fun. Thank you, thank you.