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Stampin' Up! Sunday Swap Day Pun Intended!

Hey there! It's Sunday morning, so it's time for swaps! yay!

Today I'm sharing swaps all made with the Pun Intended Host set. Some arrived with their creator's name and some didn't, so if there's no name it's because I don't know who they are.

This card  features the camera from Pun Intended with colors of Whisper White, Basic Black, and Melon Mambo. A strip of Playful Palette Washi Tape adds extra color.

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The creator highlighted one camera by cutting it out and dimensionaling it onto a Smoky Slate 2" Circle, and adding Clear Wink of Stella and a Rhinestone.

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Terri Meehan used Flirty Flamingo, Peeakaboo Peach, Dapper Denim, and Whisper White for her "News Flash" creation:

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This "SNAPPY BIRTHDAY" CARD  has Peekaboo Peach, Basic Black, Very Vanilla, and Playful Palette Designer Paper:

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Kristin Kortonick used the light bulb from Pun Intended with Layering Squares Framelits and Affectionately Yours Washi Tape:

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She embossed the bulb with new Copper Embossing Powder, coordinating well with the copper-flecked washi tape!

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Jenna Roby turned the light bulb into a mini-shaker, with Playful Palette Designer Paper.

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The new Foam Adhesive Strips are easy to bend to the bulb shape. She hand-cut the negative space , then added a few gold sequins to shake!

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Amy Storrie used the Spotlighting technique for her Whisper White, Flirty Flamingo, and Basic Black creation:

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To spotlight, Amy stamped the bulb once on the card front, then stamped again on a scrap, cut it out, sponged with Daffodil Delight ink, and colored the heart with a Flirty Flamingo marker. She added it over the first bulb with a Stampin' Dimensional.

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Laura Milligan used the cute bumblebee from Pun Intended, keeping it simple with lots of Whisper White and pops of Melon Mambo!

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Genevieve Ko used Mint Macaron, Smoky Slate, and Whisper White for her "Happy bee-day" creation:

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Finally, Judy Anderson combined Affectionately Yours Specialty Designer Paper with the Pun Intended bee for a sweet "just because" card:

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All the supplies used today can be found in my online store, but you have to place an order of at least $150 to be able to choose Pun Intended as part of your Stampin' Rewards!

Click this link to shop: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Remember while shopping:

All orders of any amount (except Online Class Orders) will receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

 Check the Clearance Rack for savings of up to 60%!

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the June Hostess Code:   MPESNHAJ you will receive the June Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

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When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, because you can choose free Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the total. You will still receive the monthly online class cards.  

That’s all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

 

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