
Welcome to the January 2026 Product of the Month (POM) Blog Hop! If you've followed my blog for while you will know that in previous years we have had a period of Sale-A-Bration (SAB) at the start of each year. Well Stampin' Up! have implemented a new initiative instead of SAB, and that is Product of the Month. For POM there is a new product released every month that can be earned for a greatly reduced cost, $9 in Australia, with the purchase of $125 in product. So a group of demonstrators decided to help showcase these products we would run a blog hop each month to give ideas. This month the POM is some really lovely 12"x12" DSP, 12 sheets in the pack.

I wanted to make a card that really shows off the beautiful paper, and this fancy fold really does that beautifully. I have made two cards to show two off the different patterns. This first card features the beautiful sentiment from Memories in Bloom stamp set. I have finished off this card with some of the pretty gold vellum embellishments from the Beautifully Adorned Ephemera Pack.


Here is the second card I made, showing a second of the patterned papers. This card uses the gorgeous Layered Thoughts for the sentiment embellished by another strip from the Beautifully Adorned Ephemera Pack and finished off with some Moody Palette Glossy Dots.

Here is the inside of the second card, don't these colours look so lovely together. You will certainly want to get your hands on this lovey DSP while it is still available.
Now for how to make these cards, each one uses a piece of DSP that is 6"x6", so you can make four from a piece of 12"x12". These instructions are in metric, but are easy to translate into imperial.
- Card base 13.5x14.5cm; scored at 3cm
- DSP 14x15cm; cut two strips off each 2.5cm wide
- Basic White panel 10x14cm
- Adhere one of the small strips to the thin front panel, and one to the piece of Basic White. Use opposite sides of the paper
- Adhere the larger piece to the back of the thin front panel so that when the card is open or closed you can see both patterns of the DSP
Time to keep on hopping to see what the rest of the team have created with this lovely paper.
Monique







