Stampin’ Techniques …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

I hope you had a good weekend!

Today I am going to share with you a card that my Technique Clubs made.  I normally don’t share these cards on my blog, as the are “exclusive” to my club members (a benefit of being in my club) but today I’m sharing because I want to invite you to join one of my Stampin’ Technique Clubs when we begin again in fall.  Here are the current openings …

Saturday – 4 spots

Monday – NEW CLUB / Open

Wednesday – FULL

Thursday – 1 spot

We create a minimum of 2 cards and a 6 x 6 technique sheet.  Minimum order is $15 with 10 members. NO other fee’s required!!  Your class instruction and projects are FREE!  Plus, everything is cut and prepared for you… just stamp!

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I’ve hosted groups as small a 6, and up to 12!  We don’t get any larger than 12 because each club member will receive the hostess benefits of free stamping merchandise at least once!!  Gather your friends and let’s stamp!!  Leave me a message if you are interested.

 

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Let me know if you are interested in joining us this fall… it’s going to be a very special year – I’m celebrating 15 years with Stampin’ Up!  The entire year will be filled with fun and surprises!!

I will also be willing to “go to you” …. Gather 10 friends and family and create your own private club.  You can use my facility or I can come to your home providing you have the room for 11 people to stamp comfortably.

Thanks for stopping in!

Have a wonderful week.

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Faux Pinwheel Technique

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

I hope you had a chance to get outside and enjoy the beautiful weekend we had!!  I actually got to hang my clothes on the line for the first time this year!  I just love that smell.

Today I am going to share with you the technique my Technique Clubs did this month – the “Faux Pinwheel” technique.

Normally I don’t share these cards on my blog, as the are “exclusive” to my club members (a benefit of being in my club) but today I’m sharing because I want to invite you to join one of my Stampin’ Technique Clubs when we begin again in fall.

We create a minimum of 1 card and a 6 x 6 technique sheet, but normally we do 2 full cards and our technique sheet.  Minimum order depends on the amount of people in the club… no other fee’s required!!  So … your class instruction is FREE, and everything is prepared for you… just stamp!

I’ve hosted groups as small a 6, and up to 12!  We don’t get any larger than 12 because each club member will receive the hostess benefits of free stamping merchandise at least once!!  Gather your friends and let’s stamp!!  Leave me a message if you are interested.

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My first card was done with the Watercolor Wonder Designer Series paper.  The color pallet used is Whisper White, Tangerine Tango and Crisp Cantaloupe.  We created some added dimension with the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder.  The cute little flower in the center was created with the Gingham Garden Washi Tape and the Boho Blossom punch.

You’ll Need to cut:

* Two … 2-5/8″ squares (Line between 2-1/2″ & 2-3/4″)

* Eight… 1-1/4″ squares (cut or punch) Can use cardstock or Designer paper / Cut 4 each

Directions:

1) Start with one 2-5/8″ square and put the corners to top/ bottom / sides so it looks like a diamond. Use the lines on your grid paper to align your pieces.

2) Adhere the second 2-5/8″ square over the top, creating a Star of David shape. Keep adhesive to a small square in the center.

3) On the first 1-1/4″ square: Only put adhesive (on the right side) so you can tuck the last square one underneath it.
* Leave a little area showing when adhering your squares so it appears like you’ve added a mat.

4) Alternating designs, you can now adhere the rest of your squares to the main piece.

5) When you get to the last one, you will need to lift up the edge of the first square and tuck the last one under it, then add adhesive to the corner of the first one to secure it.

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My second card used the Polka Dot Parade Designer paper with a Whisper White, Night of Navy and Old Olive color pallet.  The Pinwheel center is one of the beautiful Antique Brads.  I finished off the card with the 1/8″ Old Olive Taffeta Ribbon.

Here is a sample of our technique sheets … the are normally done on one sheet, but we also had a sample of our pinwheel, so the instructions needed to go on another sheet.

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Besides Technique Clubs, I also host scrapbooking and cardmaking clubs… but the technique club is my most popular.  Let me know if you are interested in joining us this fall… it’s going to be a very special year – I’m celebrating 15 years with Stampin’ Up!  The entire year will be filled with fun and surprises!!

I have posted the ingredients for you below.  Click on any of the images for more information or to being shopping.

Thanks for stopping in!

Have a wonderful week.

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My 2014 Annual Stampin’ Retreat Swaps …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Today I am sharing with you just some of the swap cards that were exchanged at my annual Spring Retreat.  I must say … there was a lot of talent in our group this retreat!   All of the cards were wonderful.

Our first guest stamper is: Karie K.   I love the beautiful color combination Karie used with the “Polka Dot Pieces” stamp set.  Love the fold and the use of the “Scallop Tag Topper Punch”!  What a wonderful way to express birthday wishes!

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Our next Guest Stamper is Linda K.  This beautiful card shimmers with delight!  Linda’s choice to team up the “Brushed Gold” cardstock and Striped Gold Vellum in matching envelope is brilliant.   The vellum and the stamp set “Happy Congratulations” can both be found in the “Celebrate the Everyday” catalog.

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My next guest stamper is:  KATHY C.   Another fun fold card.  Like Karie’s Scallop Punch, Kathy used the “Angled Tag Topper Punch”, and used one of my favorite designer papers – Quarterfancy Specialty paper.   The beautiful flower is from the “Love & Sympathy” stamp set.

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Our next Guest Stamper is: OLIVIA H.  I just love the colorful way Olivia  say’s she’s “Thinking of You” which comes from the stamp set “Kind & Cozy”.  And who doesn’t love the “Gingham Garden Washi Tape”!  Sad to see that leaving the catalog 😦  Olivia finishes off her beautiful card with the “Elegant Butterfly” and the “Pearls”.

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My last Guest Stamper is: BARB L.  It is also the WINNER of our card contest.  Each guest votes for their favorite and Barb won a $25 Gift Certificate for more Stampin’ Up! products of her choice!

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I hope you enjoyed the sneak peek at our our retreat swaps.  I love having all the wonderful ideas and samples.  Like I said earlier … a lot of talented ladies came to stamp.  Maybe someday I’ll post more.

I’ll post a list of the main ingredients below,  that were used in the swaps.  Just click on them for more information or to purchase.

Thank you for stopping by ~

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Home Again …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

I have returned from my 2014 Spring Retreat … it was a wonderful time with a wonderful group of ladies.

They were welcomed with the banner I created using the kit that was free during Sale-a-bration.  I used the Silver Glimmer paper for the letters and dyed them just like the Easter eggs.  If you missed that post you can find it under the Scrapbooking or Technique Category list on the right side.

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The cute little flower pots were bought at the dollar store.  I added foam and moss for a more realistic look.  I wrapped the flower that was cut from the “Spiral Flower Originals Die” from the “Celebrate Everyday” catalog.  I put the link for you to view at the bottom of this blog.

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After dinner we gathered around the table to make additional flowers with the lollipops and a cute little flower kiss (Not Shown: Cased from Connie Stewart).

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The ladies picked a flower pot and added to their bouquet!   We even made a couple flowers to go on our banner … here’s the updated look 🙂

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Tomorrow I will share some of the swaps!  There was a lot of stampin’ talent this weekend!

Thank you for stopping by and …

Have a wonderful week!

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Got my stampin’ in the bag!

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Today I thought I would share some of the fun we experience as demonstrators.  I know some you will find this very interesting, because I know you’ve been lovin’ the Convention and Stampin’ Up! bags that I always bring home with me for our events.  It’s very interesting … check this out!

 

Convention Bag Reveal: Behind the Scenes

We’ve been teasing you with hints about this year’s convention bag . . . and finally, the day has arrived!

To start off, I want to show you what goes on before we hand you your bag at an event.

It starts by taking an inventory of what types of bags we’ve had in the recent past: leadership bags, convention bags, Founder’s Circle bags, Grand Vacation bags—all of them. Then we take a look at what’s trending, what we think you’ll like, what we think you’ll use, and what we think will be most useful.

Soon we have a pile that looks something like this.

Which bag do you think we chose?

Let me tell you a little bit about the bag we chose and why it was chosen.  First off, I wanted the bag to be useful to you. I wanted you to carry it on a regular basis. PLUS, I wanted it to be different from any bag we’ve done before.

I believe we met all of those goals.

Here’s what I’ll tell you about this year’s bag.

  1. It’s not big. It won’t hold all of your Make & Take supplies. It won’t even hold your catalog.
  2. It WILL hold your e-tablet. Not only that—it will protect it and keep it safe.
  3. It’s a FANTASTIC color. (Red . . . Real Red.)
  4. It has great pockets for your phone, your lanyard, your business cards—perhaps even a swap or two.

Let me give you some advice: bring something else to put all of your swaps in, because this bag is what we farm girls might call “small and handy.” We would not call it “large and holds lots of stuff.”

What’s our process for creating an event bag? First, we start asking around.

Surveying.

Getting opinions.  (In case you wondered, Stampin’ Up! employees have a lot of opinions.)

Finally, after we settle on the style, we decide on color(s), which pockets we want where, whether we should have zippers or buttons, etc.

We work with the factory through the whole process.

We get fabric swatches to approve both color and texture.

We get samples of the quilted fabric so we can decide how big to make the pattern.

We look at pulls samples.

Do we want a snap or a clip?

We get pictures from the factory along the way, and finally we receive our first sample. (We had five sample bags for Inspire. Create. Share. 2009.)

We pick the bag apart and make a list of everything we want to change. Then we get a second sample.

We make another list, and wait for another sample.

FINALLY, we get a draft of what we want. We send it off to the vendor where THEY take it all apart and figure out how to make 8,000 of them.

We give the final “okay” only after we have seen a sample come through that is exactly the way we want it. Then, we wait for the pallets and pallets of bags to arrive in the warehouse.

Want another sneak peek? Did you notice the pen in the photo of the inside?

Not only is it a pen, it’s a stylus for your tablet!

The only way to get one of these delightful little bags is to come to convention. Registration is open for demonstrators AND guests. Classes are filling fast, so register now!

Not a demonstrator?  Guess what, if you sign up to become a demonstrator BEFORE registration fills, you can come to convention for FREE. Yes, FREE.

Yes, that means you can have this bag for FREE!

Just ask to sign up.  We’ll see you soon in Salt Lake City!

JUST CLICK HERE TO JOIN ME AT CONVENTION!!

or contact me Linda at (lindaluvs2stamp@aol.com) to answer any of your questions

Thanks for stopping over today …

Hope it’s a great one!

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Red Carpet ~ Red Dress …

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

I have a fun post for you today!  I have a cute card and will be sharing some fun upcoming events and opportunities.

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Introducing an all-new event brought to you by Stampin’ Up!:

The 2014 Catalog Premiere!

Be the first to see the 2014-2015 annual catalog . . . just as if you were at a star-studded Hollywood movie premiere! You’ll get a sneak peak at upcoming new releases (AKA pre-sale products) AND–what would a premiere party be without a bit of SWAG (sealed with a gift)? No one will go home from this party empty-handed!

And here’s more exciting news: unlike Hollywood premieres, you won’t have to be in Hollywood to see it first! Why? Because the 2014 Catalog Premiere will be simulcast to a theater near you at the following locations!

Doesn’t that sound like fun??

Stampin’ Up! is consistently working on making their demonstrators happy, and to surprise us with fabulously fun events!   Join me, and fellow demonstrators …

YES, you will have to join the Stampin’ Up! family to attend and I’d be honored to have you in my Star’s family.   May I say … I suggest joining before the end of March (the 31st to be exact) and you will receive additional money, $150 worth of the products you already love for only $99.

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Plus … you get me!

I will help guide you in creating a business that fits the needs of you and your family, teach you stampin’ and business tips, and support & encourage you in your goals. You can also join for the discount!  I did, and found there was so much more than saving money on my stampin’ orders!

Any way you look at it … I’d say “give it a try” – there is nothing to loose, but everything to gain (friendships, creative outlet, additional money, and FUN!).

Oh … and one more thing if you’re sitting on the fence … Stampin’ Up! will waive your registration fee for Convention this year!  Holy cow, that’s a $290 Savings!  I’m going … are YOU coming with me?

Let’s do it! The premier, Convention, and a whole lot of FUN!

  CLICK HERE NOW 🙂

Now for my card … it was designed specially for our catalog premier night, because I am inviting you.

You could use this layout for any black tie event that you are hosting … or a prom, a wedding (change the dress color to white and the greeting to Congratulations).  You could also use just the dress for a Sweet 16 … the uses are endless.

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The dress was created using the “Dress Up” framelits and “Red Glimmer” paper,  and then I trimmed it down for a sleeker look.  The tux … well, that was free hand.

The greeting comes from the “Make a Wish” stamp set and stamped on Whisper White.  I wanted to add that “Hollywood” touch, so I added the “Silver Glimmer” paper behind the white.  The Basic Black base ties the entire card together and gives it that “Black Tie” look.

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Hope you enjoyed today’s post.  I really do think you should grab your glittery little clutch and join us for the premier, and Convention 2014.  What a blast we will have…. it’s all about inspiring, creating, and sharing.

List of ingredients are below, just click on them for more information or to purchase.

Thank you for stopping by …

Have a beautiful Sunday!

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