
Today’s card is a little sneak peek of a pretty new stamp set coming out on June 4th in the new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog. It’s called Butterfly Wishes, and I’ve been SO excited to get my hands on this set! The butterflies are just gorgeous! I’ve added some metallic thread under one of the butterflies and I have a NEW video to show you how I did it 🙂
Hope you feel more confident about using metallic thread now! It’s a fun way to add a little “pop” to your projects!

If you like this new Butterfly Wishes stamp set, put it on your wish list for June 4th! Our new catalog has lots of great new goodies, I can’t wait for you to see it! It will be online here on my website on June 4th. Also, I’d be happy to send you a physical/paper catalog. If you don’t already have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator, I’d love to be your Demonstrator. Just email me at [email protected].

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P.,S. For those of you who left comments yesterday, THANK YOU SO MUCH! It was so much fun to see your favorite new In Colors! The most popular color was Purple Posy, with Seaside Spray and Terracotta Tile tied for second. And, the winner is: NORMA RENNIE! She chose Purple Posy and I will be sending her the Purple Posy card! Yeah!
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Thanks so much Peggy for this great tip on how to use metallic thread on our cards.
Looks awesome!! Will give it a try.
Thanks for all your inspiration.
Have a great day!!
Great tip Peggy
thanks peggy
Peggy I know your tip on working with metallic thread seems like such a little thing, but let me assure you, this is certainly something that I have wrestled with. I appreciate you so much for the initiative to recognize that it is rather tedious! Thanks.
Thanks for the heads up on using the metallic thread. It is a bit tricky but patience is needed for the best results. Once I got the hang of it -easy as pie.