How do you make a paper pineapple?
You buy Stampin’ Up’s Tropical Oasis Designer Paper and In The Tropics Die Set!
I know I’ve already given you sneak peeks of some favorites from the 2020 Mini Catalog, but the Tropical Oasis Suite is at the top of my list. I admit, I LOVE Hawaii., and this suite takes me there. It’s on pages 38-40 in the 2020 Mini Catalog.

Aloha Pineapple
I began by using two of the dies from In The Tropics die set to cut the pineapple. Can you see how I used the Tropical Oasis Designer Paper? The leafy part of the top has pre-cut sections for added dimension. How fun!
The pineapple is resting on a brown, mat design, also in the DSP collection. It really came to life when I embossed it with the Coastal Weave Embossing Folder, which is included in the suite.
“Aloha,” also in the die set, was cut from Noble Peacock Foil. It’s the perfect word to complete the suite. Don’t you think?
I’ll be adding today’s project to the TGIF gallery, where “Foil” is being highlighted.
Only a short time to wait until Jan. 3, 2020, when you can have it all, by ordering the Tropical Oasis Suite. However, the items can be purchased individually, as you’ll see in my Product List.
The Noble Peacock Foil and Crumb Cake Cardstock aren’t in the suite, but there are some fun surprises in the Suite that I haven’t mentioned. Check it out!
Product List
Absolutely LOVE this! I am a SU hobby demo and have an order to make 550 Hawaiiana-theme cards for a businessowner in Hawaii! This suite came along at just the right time and I really didn’t know what I was going to do with the lily DSP as I don’t see that as “true Hawaii.” Now I have a great idea! Thank you!
Wow, that’s a nice order, Sue! I’m so happy to have inspired you!
I love everything about this card Su!!! Love how you used the DSP!
Thank you, Tami! Happy New Year!
Aloha!!!! Finally someone 100% agrees with me!!!
I also love Hawaii. Actually I was born there and my middle name is
Leilani. I have been there many times and I plan many more trips.
My favorite piece of DSP is the one with the old “woodies” that carried surf boards on the top. They just make me smile, too.
Your pineapple is gorgeous and thanks for the idea of using the DSP like you did.
Happy New Year!
Thank you, Leilani! What a beautiful middle name! I agree that the “woodies” DSP is fabulous, and I’m looking forward to using it. Happy New Year!