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Stampin' Up! 2018-2019 Colour Re-Vamp



The Colours are Evolving!

The spice of life is variety, and that’s especially true in the world of colour. Stampin’ Up! makes a point to keep an eye on colour trends across different markets and industries. When we see changes happening, we review our colour spectrum to ensure that we remain consistently on top of the trends. This brings us to the 2018 Colour Revamp!
In order to keep bringing you the most current and on trend colours, we decided it was time to give our colour collections a makeover.
With this revamp, you’ll not only have new products but also have a new variety of shades that will inspire creativity and allow you to explore more sides of your crafting.
Read on for more information!

The Details


There are still four colour collections, each with ten colours. 

There are no changes to the In Colour programme. Every two years we will continue to introduce five new In Colours that will be available for the ensuing two years.
We also have previous In Colours that are returning and joining our core colours:
  • Mossy Meadow
  • Poppy Parade
  • Flirty Flamingo
  • Coastal Cabana
  • Mint Macaroon
  • Blackberry Bliss

In Colours

New Colours


New Colour Collections



New Classic Stampin’ Pads

In addition to new colours, we also redesigned our ink pads. The case is a new, more intuitive design and we’ve improved the formula of the ink, as well! We think you will love these changes.

Retiring Colours

On 31 May 2018, thirteen colours are retiring.
Always Artichoke
Chocolate Chip
Elegant Eggplant
Island Indigo
Marina Mist
Perfect Plum
Pink Pirouette
Rose Red
Soft Sky
Tangerine Tango
Tempting Turquoise
Wild Wasabi
Wisteria Wonder


The retiring 2016-2018 In Colours are:
Dapper Denim
Emerald Envy
Flirty Flamingo*
Peekaboo Peach
Sweet Sugar Plum
*Please note that while Flirty Flamingo is retiring as an In Colour, it will continue to be available as part of our core colour collection.
If one of your favourite colours is retiring, please order as soon as possible by clicking here. They are only available while stocks last to 31 May 2018.

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Julianne

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