Welcome 2025

Happy New Year crafty friends! I hope you had the most wonderful December, Christmas, New Year’s, and holiday season all-around. It is amazing how fast the last month has gone, and I have been enjoying every minute of our holiday break – soaking up family time with my oldest home from college, and, of course, MANY hours in my craft room.

2024 was a good year, and it is not lost on me how blessed I am to be able to say that. I know so many, especially in my stamping community, that have had a really hard year. I’m so grateful for all of my blessings, and especially grateful for this corner of the internet — a positive, happy place full of virtual stamping friends. If you are one of my customers, followers, and/or crafty friends, thank you for your love and support.

For this year’s New Year’s card, I’m of course using the brand colors of The Late Night Stamper:

And, let’s not forget my signature icon: the coffee cups!

This project uses mostly retired Stampin’ Up product. Sentiments are from the retired Cheers to That Bundle, and the numbers are from Playful Alphabet dies. I’m using the mini coffee cups from the current Latte Love dies and the Sketched Plaid background stamp. The layout is from a CASE from a project in the new upcoming January-April Mini catalog. That catalog goes lives January 6…so check back to my Online Store on that day, or contact me for a catalog. Note: in 2025, you will be seeing a lot of retired product used — and maybe even some non-Stampin’ Up! brands. Everyone I know that stamps has a ton of product in their stash, and this year I hope to inspire you to pull it out and put it to use! More to come….

Cheers to a craft year ahead!

Happy stamping! Kelly

Published by Kelly@TLNS

I am a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator who loves to stamp and loves to spread joy through my craft. All of my projects are handmade with love, and fueled by coffee. Come stamp with me!

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