Unbelievable, I know, but summer is almost over and it’s time to check out the awesome upcoming releases from Stamping Bella for Fall 2017! Autumn is my favourite season, and I always get excited about autumnal crafting, especially HALLOWEEN!
Stamping Bella Fall 2017 Release
There are some amazing images in this new release. I know – I say it every time, but it’s also true every time, so what can I do?!
The stamps and coordinating dies will all be available to order as of Monday 4th September 2017 at Stamping Bella.
UK/Europe based readers: lovely Tracy at Dies to Die For will have the release on order so make sure you stalk her for them!
NOTE: as with previous releases, I have filmed the colouring process for each new stamp set. This time however, I’m going to upload the videos on a one or two per day basis, so you can enjoy each one and not be overwhelmed by content! Make sure you don’t miss any by subscribing to my channel!
Fall Backdrop & Little Bits Fall Fruit Collection
The Littles and the Backdrops were so popular in the Summer release that Emily is giving us more to play with! I for one am definitely not going to complain about that.
Supplies: Copic Markers, Make it Colour Blending Card, Mama Elephant die set, October Afternoon Witch Hazel 8×8 paper pad, Kraft cardstock, Ranger Archival Ink Mini Sepia
The stamp sets featured are “Little Bits Fall Fruit Collection” and “Fall Backdrop“. The Littles set will have a coordinating die set available.
The sentiment I used is from one of last year’s stamp sets – Tiny Townie Autumn loves Autumn.
Fall Backdrop Colouring Video:
Watch me colouring the Fall Backdrop in the video below or in HD over on YouTube.
All Copic colours used are noted in the video.
Littles Picking Apples:
In this release, along with the “Littles Bits” collection sets with characters and separate accessories for scene building, we have “Littles” which are complete little scenes, all done and ready to colour. You could mix and match these with other Littles stamps and create bigger scenes, or just use them as they are.
Supplies: Copic Markers, Make it Colour Blending Card, MFT Dienamics Scalloped Circle Frames die set, Kraft cardstock, Prima Marketing Inc wood embellishments, October Afternoon Witch Hazel 8×8 paper pad.
I will share a colouring video for this one on another day!
Tiny Townie Hattie Loves Halloween:
I am a total sucker for a cute witchy stamp. This one… OH. MY. I am in love.
Supplies: Copic Markers, Make it Colour Blending Card, Black and Silver Glitter Cardstock, Memory Box Spider die, various star die cuts, Penny Black Halloween Sentiments die set
Tiny Townie Hattie Loves Halloween Colouring Video:
I just couldn’t resist sharing this as a second video today. She’s just so gorgeous. Watch me colouring Hattie in the video below or in HD over on YouTube.
All Copic colours used are noted in the video.
That’s it for today from me!
Visit the Stamping Bella Blog:
For more info and to see all the other stamps being previewed today, along with gorgeous samples from the rest of the design team, make sure you visit the Stamping Bella blog. Comment on the preview posts over there for each day to be in with a chance of winning something from the new release!
See you tomorrow with more peeks and another colouring video (or two)!
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