You know that gorgeous decoration in the Holiday Catalogue?
You can now buy the kit to make it!
http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=132832
But you have to act quickly! Stampin' Up! is recommending that Canadian orders be placed by December 5 to ensure delivery before Christmas. Email me if you want to order!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
The Extravaganza is Coming!
The Extravaganza is here starting Monday, November 19! I don't have a demonstrator website, so if you would like something or you have questions, please e-mail me. :) You can check out a pdf of the sale items here! (A French version is also available here. Et oui, vous êtes bienvenus à me contacter en français!)
All kinds of products will be on sale from 20%-50% off. Certain deals are only good Monday and others only good on Wednesday. Check out the pdf for more details!
Friday, November 2, 2012
Wowzers, What a Deal!!
Stampin' Up! has announced a new promotion:
(The following is partially copied and pasted from the Stampin' Up! website:)
From 1 November through 16 December, host a minimum $575 Stampin’ Up! party and get a FREE collection of ink pads*—a $64.95 value—in addition to our other fantastic benefits!
Contact me today to take advantage of this INK-redible
offer.
Don't have time to host a party this month? That's okay! You can place a $575 order (you can collect orders from friends--it doesn't have to be all yours!) through me and still earn a FREE collection of ink! Here are the collections you can choose from:
There is another way you can earn that free stamp pad collection: by becoming a demonstrator! It is only $125 to become a demonstrator in Canada--and with that $125 order, you get to choose $155 worth of products and they throw in $70 worth of business things, if you decide to do the business. The benefits of becoming a demonstrator are that you get to have at least 20% off EVERYTHING you order! With the Ink-Redible! deal going on, you will actually get over $200 worth of Stampin' Up! products you can play with for only $125. If this sounds interesting to you and you are in Canada, email me! :)
(The following is partially copied and pasted from the Stampin' Up! website:)
From 1 November through 16 December, host a minimum $575 Stampin’ Up! party and get a FREE collection of ink pads*—a $64.95 value—in addition to our other fantastic benefits!
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Your Party Sales**
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Free Ink Collection
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Hostess Dollars
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Items at 50%
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$575
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Yes!
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$90
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1 item
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$650
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Yes!
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$110
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2 items
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$900
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Yes!
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$150
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3 items
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$1,150
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Yes!
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$190
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4 items
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Don't have time to host a party this month? That's okay! You can place a $575 order (you can collect orders from friends--it doesn't have to be all yours!) through me and still earn a FREE collection of ink! Here are the collections you can choose from:
- 132652 Brights Classic Stampin' Pads
- 132653 Subtles Classic Stampin' Pads
- 132654 Regals Classic Stampin' Pads
There is another way you can earn that free stamp pad collection: by becoming a demonstrator! It is only $125 to become a demonstrator in Canada--and with that $125 order, you get to choose $155 worth of products and they throw in $70 worth of business things, if you decide to do the business. The benefits of becoming a demonstrator are that you get to have at least 20% off EVERYTHING you order! With the Ink-Redible! deal going on, you will actually get over $200 worth of Stampin' Up! products you can play with for only $125. If this sounds interesting to you and you are in Canada, email me! :)
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Sunday, October 21, 2012
Just Getting Started?
I actually have another post that has been in the works for over a month, but the images I wanted to add to it are being uncooperative (okay, that means I'm having difficulty with my photo editing programs because I haven't used them enough). It will eventually get posted.
In the meantime, I have been asked by a friend what would be some materials to just get started in stamping. I thought that would make a really great blog post, so here I am.
The absolute basics would be:
All images copyright Stampin' Up!
A nice touch would be to add envelopes and an embellishment of some sort: pearls or rhinestones or ribbon... Something to add that extra something special. :)
Of course, if there is a particular product you have tried or maybe seen a video, and you really want it, that would be a good one to add on!
So, it's pretty simple. The hard part will be picking the stamp set. ;)
In the meantime, I have been asked by a friend what would be some materials to just get started in stamping. I thought that would make a really great blog post, so here I am.
The absolute basics would be:
- Whisper White card stock #100703 - $9.25 for 40 sheets--this paper works so well with Stampin' Up! inks and gives a much clearer image than other card stocks I've tried
- Coloured card stock: A multi-pack of some sort that comes with 2 of each colour in the collection. These cost $8.25. If you get the Getting Started pack, you get an extra 2 colours and sheets of paper--for the same price.
- Ink: my recommendation if you don't have specific colour ideas, try the Getting Started Stampin' Spots collection #119979 $26.95.
- A stamp set of your choice
- Adhesive: The SNAIL is my favourite (#104322 $9.75; refills available at a reduced price)
All images copyright Stampin' Up!A nice touch would be to add envelopes and an embellishment of some sort: pearls or rhinestones or ribbon... Something to add that extra something special. :)
Of course, if there is a particular product you have tried or maybe seen a video, and you really want it, that would be a good one to add on!
So, it's pretty simple. The hard part will be picking the stamp set. ;)
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
More projects to share
The following is made with some retired products, so... If you have the stuff, here's an idea! :D If you don't, you can still take the same basic principle and create a card with the same type of layout.
You can't tell very well in the picture, but I did some distressing of the base brown paper with my nail. The two papers below that are a single sheet that was ripped and one side was flipped. (I love how the Stampin' Up paper has the complementary sides!)
This is another with retired stamps and paper. I followed somebody else's card, but it's been a while since I made this, so I don't remember how I found it and can't give proper credit! Again, though, you can take your papers and available stamps and do a similar layout:
Another card with the same same stamp:
You can't really tell, but I used Crystal Effects on the flower to make it pop out more. (I always love people's reactions to that! "How'd you do that??" :D )
All right, enough for now. More to come later!
You can't tell very well in the picture, but I did some distressing of the base brown paper with my nail. The two papers below that are a single sheet that was ripped and one side was flipped. (I love how the Stampin' Up paper has the complementary sides!)
This is another with retired stamps and paper. I followed somebody else's card, but it's been a while since I made this, so I don't remember how I found it and can't give proper credit! Again, though, you can take your papers and available stamps and do a similar layout:
Another card with the same same stamp:
All right, enough for now. More to come later!
Monday, August 13, 2012
My New Favourite Stamp Set!
A quick post about a new stamp set that I really, really love. I can only find two project pictures at the moment, but I know I have some more somewhere. The following pictures are from my phone camera; it's possible the other pictures are on the actual camera.
In any case, my new beloved stamp set is Flowering Flourishes (page 121 of the 2012/2013 Annual Catalogue):
It caught my eye in the new catalogue and was on my first order. I just love it! It is so lovely and elegant. Here are two cards I've made so far with this stamp set:
The textured part of the first card is the Square Lattice Textured Impression Folder. I kept seeing projects recently using that folder and loved every single one of them! It adds such a neat touch. (Do make sure to stamp the paper BEFORE adding the texture! :) ) The coloured paper and the ink are Not Quite Navy with matching Not Quite Navy Taffeta Ribbon. Truly, you could use any colour you wish! I've seen black and white combinations that are just so amazingly elegant. Just gorgeous.
The second card has, I think, Marina Mist for the first layer, then Night of Navy and is stamped in Night of Navy. The rhinestones just give it that extra little something!
That's my quick post for today! :)
In any case, my new beloved stamp set is Flowering Flourishes (page 121 of the 2012/2013 Annual Catalogue):
It caught my eye in the new catalogue and was on my first order. I just love it! It is so lovely and elegant. Here are two cards I've made so far with this stamp set:
The textured part of the first card is the Square Lattice Textured Impression Folder. I kept seeing projects recently using that folder and loved every single one of them! It adds such a neat touch. (Do make sure to stamp the paper BEFORE adding the texture! :) ) The coloured paper and the ink are Not Quite Navy with matching Not Quite Navy Taffeta Ribbon. Truly, you could use any colour you wish! I've seen black and white combinations that are just so amazingly elegant. Just gorgeous.
The second card has, I think, Marina Mist for the first layer, then Night of Navy and is stamped in Night of Navy. The rhinestones just give it that extra little something!
That's my quick post for today! :)
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Updates coming!
I've been meaning for ages to get to this blog and just haven't. I have pictures of projects to share and all that; I just need to be able to get that all organized and transferred to a computer.
In any case, I felt like blogging about my newest stuff. :) I got a shipment yesterday, a shipment I forgot I was expecting. lol. It's been a busy week! Looking after my two nieces and nephew, taking all five kids (those three plus my two) to swimming every day, busy long weekend... It completely slipped my mind. It was a delightful surprise! :D
I didn't get a lot of stuff this time, a little more than enough to get the Reason to Smile stamp set for $5. The image is no longer available on the website because it was a limited offer, but you can see projects for it here: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=23222
I decided to start investing in markers. I see so many projects where markers were used directly on the stamps to create a multicolour image and I decided to go ahead and make a small investment to start. I picked two sets:
We were heading off to the pool right after I got the shipment, but seeing the markers (and going, "Oh yeah! I forgot I was getting those.") I decided to try something really quickly. This is what I did:
I will post back as soon as I can with recent projects! .
In any case, I felt like blogging about my newest stuff. :) I got a shipment yesterday, a shipment I forgot I was expecting. lol. It's been a busy week! Looking after my two nieces and nephew, taking all five kids (those three plus my two) to swimming every day, busy long weekend... It completely slipped my mind. It was a delightful surprise! :D
I didn't get a lot of stuff this time, a little more than enough to get the Reason to Smile stamp set for $5. The image is no longer available on the website because it was a limited offer, but you can see projects for it here: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=23222
I decided to start investing in markers. I see so many projects where markers were used directly on the stamps to create a multicolour image and I decided to go ahead and make a small investment to start. I picked two sets:
We were heading off to the pool right after I got the shipment, but seeing the markers (and going, "Oh yeah! I forgot I was getting those.") I decided to try something really quickly. This is what I did:
(Sorry, I know the image isn't the greatest! I'm rushing! lol)
Another great thing with using markers is that if you want just part of the stamp, you can easily have just part of the stamp! This is something I really like for the sentiments, since sometimes they have extra stuff I just don't want. (Btw, the letters above were done with the 2011-2012 In Color set.)I will post back as soon as I can with recent projects! .
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