Lovely Blossoms Easel & Paper Share!

Plus, Earn A FREE Lovely Blossoms Class Kit With $55 Order!

Coming In One Week From Today!—It’s an exciting time of year as we gear up for the brand new May-August Catalog and May Online Exclusives! Lots of new products are coming your way soon, including 5 NEW 2026-2028 In Colors, NEW Kits, a NEW Product of the Month, 2 Starter Kit promotions and more! Look for it all to kick-off on Tuesday, May 5, 2026! I’ll have complete details leading up to the release!

Special May Offers From Too Cool Stamping!—Along with the awesome new products, you’ll also be able to participate in 2 cool special promotions from me!

  • May 2026 Paper Share & More—6×6″ samples of all the papers. Sign-ups open! Details below!
  • Too Cool 2026-2028 In Color Collectors Club—Collect all of the In Color items over the course of 5 months; receive monthly card kits with tutorials. Details coming soon.

In Today’s Blog Post—If you missed my pop Lovely Blossoms LIVE Class video, be sure to click on the replay linked below. Today, I’m sharing one of the two fun-fold cards from the class. Earn your FREE Lovely Blossom 5-Card Class Kit with your $55 order now thru April 30, 2026.

Last Call For These The April Happenings!—Here are quick links for the promotions; find more details throughout the blog. Subscribe to my Too Cool Stamping Email Newsletter now, so you don’t miss a thing!


I’m so excited to once again offer a fun & affordable way for you to be able to try ALL of the awesome newest Papers from Stampin’ Up! This fantastic assortment includes new papers from the May-August 2026 Catalog & the new and recently released Online Exclusives since my last paper share!

If you’re like me, you can’t wait to get your hands on every style of DSP to see it in person and start using it on your projects!  But, purchasing full packs of all the paper styles is much too costly for one person, especially when you have lots of other new stamps and accessories on your Wish List!  Right?!

I’m organizing a May-August 2026 Catalog & More Paper Share, so that groups of 8 people can split the cost and enjoy the full selection of newest Designer Series Papers & Specialty Papers at a price that is affordable! 

The cost for this sampler is $58.00, plus $10 for shipping if needed. That’s 39¢ a sheet, which is the same as the previous paper share—with A LOT more papers this time! If you were to purchase each paper pack yourself, it would cost more than $356 before tax & shipping! Get the full sampling of papers now, then you can order more of the styles you like most later on! 

Complete Details & Sign-Ups Here

Purchase the Eyelet Blooms Die for just $5 in April when you unlock the Product of the Month with a $75 order. You’ll also earn an exclusive 12-Project Video Tutorial from me as a bonus! You’ll love these awesome Notes of Spring projects created by top-level demonstrators!


Place an order of $75 with me in April and you’ll receive a FREE Eyelet Blooms Die 12-Project Tutorial, created by top demonstrators! If you qualify, I’ll send you an access link to the tutorial videos on May 1, 2026. You’ll have step-by-step videos and supplies list to help you re-create the projects! Awesome inspiration!


Create 5 cards featuring the products using the Lovely Arrangements Bundle, Moody Palette Glossy Dots & now retired Lovely Stripes Embossing Folder. There’s just something about the elements in this collection—they coordinate & layer so beautifully! Designs come together effortlessly with unique die-cut backdrops, pretty paper patterns and delightful blooms. There are lots of ways to play with the flower outline images, as well. We explore simple shading, monochromatic stamping & Stampin’ Blends Markers coloring.

Earn A FREE 5-CARD KIT With Minimum $55 Order. Earning Period April 14-30—Simply place a minimum order ($55 after any redeemed rewards) with Demonstrator Angie Leach during the earning period and you’ll qualify to receive a FREE Class Kit! Kits include all of the cardstock, DSP, die-cuts & embellishments needed to create the 5 cards demonstrated in the class. Stamped images are not die-cut for you. You add the stamp set, dies, inks and adhesives. Printable tutorial will be emailed. One kit per person, per order. United States only. Cannot be combined with other Too Cool Stamping offers. I reserve the right to substitute DSP or embellishments in the unlikely event that they are not available in the quantity needed.

Don’t Want To Order? Printable 5-Card LIVE Class Tutorial PDF and class kits are available for purchase without ordering. Message me with your email address.


I started with a 4-1/4″ x 11″ piece of Cloud Cover cardstock, scored at the 2-1/4″ and 5-1/2″ marks. I adhered a 4″ x 3″ piece of Lovely Blossoms DSP in a floral pattern on the top front panel and a 4″ x 2″ piece of the Lovely Blossoms diamond Secret Sea pattern DSP on the bottom front panel.

I die-cut a Cloud Cover Lovely Arrangements circles die-cut element, then popped it up with Dimensionals onto a 2-1/2″ x 3-3/4″ piece of Cloud Cover cardstock. I mounted the bottom of the piece to the bottom panel only using SEAL Adhesive.

I stamped the Lovely Arrangements two flower images in Secret Sea ink onto Basic White cardstock. I used a Light Cloud Cover Stampin’ Blends Marker to add some shading to the lines on the petals, then used the Dark Cloud Cover Blends Marker to color the backsides of the petals. I die-cut the images, then popped them up with more Dimensionals onto the focal point foundation.

Next, I stamped the Lovely Arrangements leaves in Old Olive ink onto Basic White cardstock, die-cut it and attached it with Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

I stamped the Lovely Arrangements sentiment in Secret Sea ink onto a Basic White Lovely Arrangements die-cut label strip. I used the Dimensionals edging to pop up that skinny piece over the leaves.

I added a few white Moody Palette Glossy Dots around the focal point flowers for more shiny texture.

To finish the card, I stamped another Lovely Arrangements sentiment in Secret Sea ink onto a Basic White Lovely Arrangements oval die-cut label. I popped this up as well, so that the edge of the card could rest against it to create the kickstand for this cool easel card.


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