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Hello and welcome to my blog. I'm a paper craft addict and love sharing my passion for paper crafting . I run online and face to face card making, memory keeping and all sorts of 3D projects. I also sell many of the products I use. If you'd like more information do drop me an email. Thank you for visiting I hope to see you again soon. Zoe x

Wednesday, 17 June 2026

New at SU blog hop Two-Tone Summer


ideas for using two tone card with springtime scenes stamps and dies



I'm delighted to be back joining the New at SU! monthly blog hop.  I've been away for awhile as we had various other things going on in life that took my time, but I'm back for my first hop of 2026.

We're sharing some fabulous ideas and tips for using the relatively new to Stampin' Up! card stock.  I've chosen to use one of the beautiful new In Colors which is called Hydrangea Hue.  It's a mix of Blue, Lilac and hints of Purple, but is just so so pretty and doesn't it look great with Cajun Craze!  I saw the Duchess of Edinburgh in the media for a recent royal visit wearing a very smart dress in just this colour and she teamed it with a Cinnamon/Cajun Craze coloured hat and she looked stunning and so that was me sold and ready with my colour combo for this hop. 

I made the above card in advance of the hop, but have created a similar version in my youtube tutorial below.  On the day of filming my phone decided it was full so there are a couple of selective edits, but I'm sure it now flows and you can pick up my tips.  I hope you enjoy it. 


close up of smooshed flowers

Two-tone cardstock is so flexible.  It comes in 12 x 12 inch sheets and is between Stampin' Up!'s usual card stock weight and our designer series papers.  Each sheet has as it says on the tin 2 tones one lighter than the other on one side and the slightly darker on the other.  You can flip a piece to add a frame to the other tone, emboss it and sand it as you'll see in the video, it's lighter for matt layers and therefore cheaper for postage potentially and you can stamp on it, heat emboss on it and more.  You can buy individual colour packs or mixed packs with a couple of sheets each of a selection of colours.  What more could a paper crafter want.  

On a  previous POST I used the Barely Blush for a girly sailing card using the Sunset Coast bundle.  There are even more ideas as you click around the hop using the links below.  

 Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the hop.

Happy stamping

Zoe x

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Supplies Used

hydrangea hue two-tone cardstock


Hydrangea Hue two-tone cardstock

springtime scenes stamps and dies bundle

Springtime scenes bundle






kintsugi flower accents



Flower accents










6 comments:

Rachael Coon said...

Great card!!!

Creative Juice by Loni said...

Thanks for the video, Zoe- it was sensational to watch you create the stippled designs to cut the flowers from and the card is beautiful.

Rachael said...

Such a great card, the 2 sides of the cardstock really makes a huge difference to just one colour! Will pop over and check your video :D

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

This is such a gorgeous card!

Amanda Mertz said...

Love the color combo and the sanded texture! Thanks for sharing!

Rochelle said...

Gorgeous colour combo