The time is now … look whats new!

Hello Stampin’ Friends,

Hope you had a wonderful weekend!  I can’t believe it is already August … that means my stampin’ clubs start up again next month!

I host different types of clubs, however my most popular is the technique club.  In this class you will make a minimum of 2 cards that showcase a specific technique, then you will make a 6 x 6 technique sheet which describes how to do the technique and has a sample of it.

This club is perfect for when you have that “how’d she do that” moment – because now you’ll have a beautiful reference guide.  Here’s a picture of one of the techniques we did in previous years ….

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As a club member you will also be using the newest product we have to offer… a great hands-on learning experience.  Here’s a video of one of products you will be using this year  …

Here are two of the cards from that video … cute, right?!

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So grab a friend and come to the best seat in town!  We meet 1 night a month for 10 months … you will have a great time and meet new friends all while learning more about a craft you love – stamping!  Here is a list of club descriptions and more details …

2013-14 CLUB DESCRIPTIONS

STAMP-n-SCRAP CLUB ~ Monday Nights

This group will make one scrapbook page and one card per month.  We will also use different techniques throughout the year.  This club is for anyone who wants to maintain cards making and still get some scrapbooking done too.

 

TECHNIQUE CLUB ~ Wednesday Night /Thursday Night / Saturday Morning (pick day that works best)

This group will be making 2 projects (generally cards) and a 6X6 Technique Sheet.  You will create a technique sheet which has the technique you learned each month, along with instructions.  This club is for anyone who wants to focus on learning new techniques and have  a reference sheet to look back to.

 

12 x 12 SCRAPPIN’ CLUB ~ Friday Night

This club is for scrapbookers!  We learn different techniques, different types of layouts, and the many tools there are available for scrapbooking … including rubber stamps!  In this class … I prefer you bring your pictures as some of our layouts work best when done with photos in class.  That’s one of the biggest reasons my group likes this class, they go home with finished pages!

 

This is a club (a commitment to the group) – we meet 1 night a month for 10 months.  Each participant agrees to purchase a minimum of $15 a month.  In return you get each month: a minimum of 2 projects (pre-cut) free with my professional instruction. (Minimum for scrapbook class is $25 for a 2 page 12 x 12 layout)

* You will also get a minimum of $25 FREE Hostess dollars on your host month to spend on anything you want in the catalog! 

* All club dates are held at my stampin’ studio.  (No need to clean … I’ll do that)

You’ll have a great time and meet some amazing people. You may start as strangers, but by the end of our club … you’ll be friends.

Join us … and take some time out for yourself just 1 night a month. It’s time for some … YOU time!

I can also schedule a private club for you and your friends … Min. 8 people.

CLUBS BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER … SIGN UP BY AUGUST 26th

Contact me if you are interested in joining one of my groups: 262-334-1009 or lindaluvs2stamp@aol.com

Have a great week~

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All it takes is one little stamp …

Happy Sunday Sampers!

So yesterday you may have noticed that my post was a bit late… I held back my post until after our Star’s team meeting (my downline – the ladies I have brought into Stampin’ Up!).  My Star’s team actually got to make the Christmas cards that I posted as a “sneak peek” on my blog yesterday.  (I will be sharing the swap cards from our meeting later in this post)

I had my team make the cards so they could take this “class” back to their stampin’ groups.  Besides business tips, my intention is to give my downline useful tools to build a successful business.   Success means different things to different members.  Some of my group are hobbiest and use their income to remain active and have fun stamping, others like a little extra spending money, and some (like me) are building a business while having fun!

This year, as we celebrate Stampin’ Up!s 25th anniversary, I always think of the reasons I have stayed in this business for over 13 years.  We all know they have the highest quality products, and great stamp sets, however … I’m still here because of the dedication Shelli (Co-founder and CEO of Stampin’ Up!) has for giving back and the friendships I have made.

Susan Miller said it best at convention this year; “Your customers become friends, your downline become your sisters, and your fellow demonstrators become your family!”  I can’t tell you how many wonderful people I have met, and building these relationships with all of you is just truly amazing and brings so much joy into my life.

I would like to introduce to you … my friend, Connie Sylvester.  I met Connie on “cruise” (our incentive trip).  It was funny, because we (Eileen and I) kept running into them everywhere we went!  Then at convention … then another cruise!  Now … we’re cruise buddies & friends!  Please take a moment and watch the video.  She will describe in this video how stamping is making a difference in her community.

It is amazing that something as simple as a single stamp and an ink pad can make a difference in someones life.  It’s made a difference in mine.  I love what this company represents, I love the friends that I’ve made.  If you are interested in seeing how Stampin’ Up! could fit in your life… contact me.  (lindaluvs2stamp@aol.com)

As promised … here are the swap cards that were shared at my Star’s meeting yesterday.  Enjoy.

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I hope you enjoyed today’s post.  I can’t help but share all that Stampin’ Up! brings to my life.  How has it changed yours? Please share with a comment.

Just remember … All it takes is one little stamp 🙂

Have an awesome Sunday!

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Christmas Card Class Sneek Peek!

Hello Stampin’ Friends!

Well August 1st marked my 2 month anniversary of my blog… so, I checked my stat’s page and was amazed at what I saw!  I was not surprised to see the majority of my views were found in the US, but was pleased to see that my blog also reached Australia, Canada and New Zealand!  With much anticipation to see what was next, I clicked on the “overall” button, and to my amazement I had reached: China, Germany, Finland, Hungary, Serbia, Japan, Mauritius, United Kingdom, Guam and Hungary!

Stampin’ friends …. I am honored and so grateful that you have enjoyed one or more of my posts.  I look forward to sharing more wonderful cards, scrapbook pages, and stampin’ tips with you.  Thank you so much … and please keep sharing my blog with your friends.  This is so much fun to be part of a world-wide stampin’ community!

Today, I’m sharing a simple but pretty card that is part of a card class I will be doing.  The class is centered around the “Season of Style Designer Series Paper Pack and the “Joy to the World” stamp set.

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So you my friends get a “Sneak Peek”.  I am in the process of writing up the instructions / layouts for my downline so they cans share with their stampin’ groups too.

I will follow up with an e-mail to my club members and anyone else interested in this class.  Just put your e-mail address in the comment box and I will get in touch with you!

Have a wonderful weekend.

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August Best of 25 Stamp Set & Card

Hello Stampin’ Friends!

I was excited, as you can image, when I saw the Best of 25 flyer for August…   I’m a bit of a Halloween fanatic, but never really expected Stampin’ Up! to release the best of 25 Halloween!  But here it is, and it has some of my favorites too!

I love the house and the tree in this set, so today I’m going to share with you a card I created using the tree.

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For our 25-year anniversary, Stampin’ Up! is bringing back some of their favorite stamp images from the last quarter century and combining them into 12 sets, which will release— one set per month—during 2013. Even better, along with some great classic images, each “Best of” set will also include a never-before-seen image!

 

Hang on to your 25-year proof of purchase sticker, and adhere it to your Stampin’ Up!® collectors card, which is included with each stamp set.  If you don’t have one, let me know … I will get one to you right away!

For every six Best Of sets you buy, you can send in your collectors card for a FREE set of your choice valued up to $14.95! Must be redeemed by April 30, 2014

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If you click on the “Shop Now” button, it will take you to the Halloween section.

When you get to the Halloween items, check out the banner … Isn’t that cool.  I just may have to create that for the Halloween party this year.

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I used the “masking” technique to create the moon…. then sponged the sky with Elegant Eggplant and Night of Navy ink.  I stamped all images with the black StazOn.

The greeting is from the stamp set “Halloween Bash” found on page 21 of the Holiday Catalog.  After stamping it, I cut off the “celebrate” then the “halloween” … leaving a bit of the “crawly” so I could adhere the “celebrate” over the top.  Hope that made sense!  lol

I don’t know what it is about Halloween, but I really do enjoy the holiday!  Must be the spooky movies I watched as a kid.  Feel free to share you thoughts about Halloween, or this card!  Thanks.

Have a wonderful day ~

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Ho… Ho… Ho… the Holiday Catalog is HERE!

Hello Stampin’ Friends ~

Today the Holiday Catalog is finally here to purchase from.   If you have a big “Wish List” consider hosting a workshop, and I will help you get some of those items for free!

If your looking for ideas for your Christmas cards, I’ll be hosting the “Christmas in July… Opps August Stamp Camp”.  You’ll make 10 cards that include envelopes for you to stamp.  Save the Date: Monday, August 26th!  Details will be coming to you via e-mail.  If I don’t have your e-mail address, please send it to me @ lindaluvs2stamp@aol.com

So, you’ve seen a sneak peek of the Holiday Catalog with the fall and halloween cards the past few days, so what’s next, but the big guy!

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Trust me when I say … It didn’t take much to put this card together.  If you’re looking for a quick way to make cards, you will want the “Season of Style” Designer Series Paper pack (132181) on page 22 of the Holiday catalog.  There are 48 sheets / 24 of each – double sided.  Just trim the sheet to 4 x 5-1/4″ for the background, and you’ll have nice size left overs to add inside your card or decorate to coordinate the envelope!

Our sweet little Santa comes from the stamp set “Santa’s List”.  (Wood – 131808 / Clear – 131811).  Although you could use the coordinating word stamps that are included in this set … I used the Naughty or Nice from the “Very Merry Tags” stamp set (Wood – 130393 / Clear – 130402).   The Very Merry Tags should definitely be on your wish list … it is too cute and truly says it all!  Hmmm …. I think I’ll run back down into my stampin’ studio and stamp the ” I ♥ Santa” image onto the back of my card!

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You can shop anytime by clicking on the “Shop Now” link above or you can contact me… I’m here to help.  The additional products used to create this card were the Decorative Label Punch (120907) and the 3/8″ Stitched Satin Ribbon (126848) Gumball Green.  Cardstock colors are: Whisper White / Cherry Cobbler / and Gumball Green.

By the way … What color are Santa’s gloves???  Red??  White?? Black??  What do you think?

Enjoy your day ~

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Hello my stampin’ friends ~

Have you ever wanted a stamp but couldn’t find the perfect image?   Maybe you have a special family logo or a sketch you’d like to have as a stamp.  Well now YOU can!

Undefined is Stampin’ Up!’s new stamp carving product line. You define the rubber stamp any way you want.

When you carve your very own stamp, you have will have an entirely new and different creative experience. And when you’re finished, you will have created a one-of-a-kind stamp!

How exactly do you carve a stamp? Watch the video for a tutorial.

Intrigued?  I know you want to get your hands on the kit and start carving your own masterpieces. Here are the item numbers you’ll need (we suggest adding a refill kit on your first order . . . trust us, you’re gonna want it).

Item #

Description

Price

133402

Undefined Stamp Carving Kit

$19.95

134808

Undefined Refill Kit

$9.95

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Clear-Mount Cling Foam*

$10.95

*Add a sheet of Clear-Mount Cling Foam to create your own clear-mount stamps. Mounting your stamps on the cling foam allows you to make stamps any size you want, not just what will fit on the blocks in the kit.

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Included in the Stamp Carving Kit:

  • 2 carving tools
  • 3″ x 4″ rubber
  • 3″ x 4″ foam
  • 4 wood blocks (various sizes)
  • 1 Island Indigo Stampin’ Write Marker
  • 3 postcards
  • Instruction sheet
  • Stamp image templates

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Included in the Refill Kit:

  • 3″ x 4″ rubber
  • 3″ x 4″ foam
  • 4 wood blocks (various sizes)
  • Instruction sheet

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Express your personality, thoughts, feelings, etc. with a stamp you’ve carved all on your own!

I know you’ll have a “look what I made!” moment.  In fact, I’d love to see your creations!  After you have created your own stamp … e-mail me a picture of your card with your “carved” image and I’ll post it on my blog for you (and all to see)!  How fun is that!

Have an great day ~

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Using scraps to make something CUTE!

Happy Tuesday Stampers!

How are you this fine day.  I have to tell you, I was a bit in a struggle with this post today.  You know, one of those days when your creativity bulb doesn’t seem to be shining as bright as it usually does.  So, here is what I did …

I went into my stash of cards and started looking for some inspiration.  I know, I know, I can go on Pinterest or other spots to find inspiration … but I make it my mission to create something “NEW” for you everyday!   I invite you to follow me on Pinterest … create a board and pin any or all of my samples for quick reference.

So here is the card I came across, and when I had it on display in my Stampin’ Studio, everyone was raving over it.  It’s different, and it’s pretty easy, and … it uses up our scraps!  One of the best “techniques” we should all know.

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The designer series paper on this card has since retired but the stamp set is “Make a Cake” found on page 17, and the greeting is from the “Sweet Essentials” stamp set, both sets are found in the 2013-14 catalog.

Now … onto my “UPDATED” version.  I think it is too cute!

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Isn’t this the best way to use up scraps!  Then top if off with that cute little flower from the “Flower Shop” stamp set and you can’t go wrong.  Really … “You can never have too much happy”!  Isn’t that a cute saying?  It comes from the stamp set Yippee-Skippee on page 37 of the 2013-14 catalog!  It’s one of the FREE stamp sets I got when I went to convention this year.  I love convention, it’s also a great place to be inspired, see old friend, making new ones and just have fun.

When using your designer scraps (and yes, you can use regular cardstock too) all you need to do is weave the scrap pieces together.  I lay them out to see what colors I like next to each other.  You need to be a bit careful when flipping it over to adhere it to your card so it doesn’t come apart.  Mine is a bit crooked … Did you notice?

To help you with the products I used on this card, here is a list of ingredients:

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Gingham Garden Designer Series Paper

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 $23.95

Flower Shop Stamp Set – WOOD

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 $17.95

Flower Shop Stamp Set – CLEAR

 130939

 $16.95

Pansy Punch

 131341

 $18.95

Yippee Skippee Stamp Set – WOOD

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 $14.95

Yippee Skippee Stamp Set – CLEAR

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 $4.95

Rhinestone Basic Jewel

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 $9.95

Stripes Embossing Folder

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ONLY 2 MORE DAYS …

Offer Dates: July 1-31, 2013

Offer Details: Buy three packs of select Designer Series Paper and get one for free!

The Fine Print:

  • These items do not qualify for the offer:
    • Designer Series Paper Stacks
    • Specialty Designer Series Paper
    • Designer Series Paper ordered through hostess benefits
  • Orders may be placed on any type of order (workshop, customer, or online).
  • No limits. Order six? You’ll get two for free. Nine? You’ll get three for free.
  • Check out our Designer Series Papers in the annual catalog pages 151, 153, and 154.

Choose from the Designer Series Paper packs below for super savings in July!:  ENDS JULY 31st

Did yo know, that if you click onto one of the words highlighted in pink, it will take you to a link to show you that item of viewing place.  Check it out and let me know how you like it.

Have a great week!

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Awesome new dies coming …

Hello Stampin’ Friends ~

I am excited to show you a new product that is coming August 1st … Oh my gosh, I can’t wait!!  Not to worry – I will be hosting upcoming events where you will get to see these for yourself.

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They’ve been called flip cards, flip flop cards, swing cards, and more-but they have always been a bit tricky to create. Not anymore! Our amazing new Thinlits Card Dies cut and score to create a card that flips in just one step.

Item Description Price
133479 Label Card Thinlits Die $32.95
133480 Circle Card Thinlits Die $32.95

These new card dies come with extra die pieces that have versatile designs, so you can use them on other projects, not just flip cards. (The Circle Card Thinlits Die comes with 10 total pieces; the Label Card Thinlits Die comes with nine total pieces.)

With the number of dies you’re getting, plus the die that creates the card itself, the price is a great value-especially to create an interactive card!

Can’t wait to use them … They’ll make great announcements, invitations, or Christmas cards.

  • The main shape in the cards (circle and label) can work with a lot of our stamp images so you can create tons of different kinds of cards using many different stamp sets. Here are just a few suggestions to get you started:

Label Card Thinlits Die (item 133479):

  • Happy Day Stamp Set (item 130294 W item 130297 C)

Circle Card Thinlits Die (item 133480):

  • Worth the Wait Stamp (item 131094 W)

  • Five-Way Flower Stamp (item 131088 W)

Both card dies pair well with:

  • Oh, Hello Stamp Set (item 131931 W item 130733 C)

  • Yippee-Skippee! Stamp Set (item 131341 W item 131344 C)

  • Really Good Greetings Stamp Set (item 130330 W item 130333 C)

  • Regarding Dahlias Stamp Set (item 130324 W item 130327 C)

  • These dies also work well with our new magnetic platform (item 130658) so you can place the dies exactly where you want them!

Gettin’ ready … Halloween is just around the corner!

Hello Stampin’ Friends ~

A bit of a chill in the air this morning in Wisconsin … almost feels like fall.  Which brings me to our card today – Halloween.

For those of you who have been stampin’ with me awhile, you know that Halloween is one of my favorite holidays!  I think it’s just fun, and I love seeing kids dressed up… makes for so many wonderful memories!

Today’s card is wishing you a Halloween Hello from the stamp set “Halloween Hello” found in the Holiday Catalog on page 21.  There a so many cute stamps included in this set, but I chose the bats for this one.  I’m OK with bats as long as they are on my cards and NOT in my house!  Ewwww… the stories I could tell.

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This card as quite easy to make, begin with the Masking Technique, then sponge on the color.  I used Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Elegant Eggplant and Basic Black.  I did stamp the bats with the Black StazOn (my favorite black ink).

Hope you can see the “glitter” on the bats… Oh my, Stampin’ Up! has glitter for us Halloween fanatics!   You get both the Black and Orange Ultrafine Glitters!   I think my bats may have turned out better (glitter wise) if I had used the Heat & Stick powder … but, I actually stamped my bats first and then masked and sponged.

I stamped the Halloween Hello greeting from my mask… love the clear stamps for that!  Then put the mask in the 1″ circle punch and punched it smaller.  I used the 1-1/4 circle punch again (original mask size – for moon) and punched a Pumpkin Pie mat for the greeting.

Couldn’t make a card without some noticeable texture, so a added a touch of pumpkin pie under the stamped piece and embossed it with the Woodgrain folder.

Here is a list of ingredients that I used to create today’s card:  If you click on the item number, it will take you right to my store page, and you can get a better look at the product.

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 DESCRIPTION

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 $18.95

Halloween Hello – WOOD

 131721

 $14.95

Halloween Hello – CLEAR

 132206

 $7.95

Black / Orange Stampin’ Glitter

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 $4.50

2-Way Glue Pen

 119868

 $12.95

1” Circle Punch

 109861

 $15.95

1-1/4” Circle Punch

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 $99.95

BigShot

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 $7.95

Woodgrain Embossing Folder

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Do you love Halloween as much as I do?  Then keep your eye out for an upcoming “Halloween Party”.  We’ll be stampin’ cards & more!

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Enjoy the rest of your weekend and I will see you tomorrow!

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Magnificent Maple Thank you …

Hello Stampin’ Friends ~

I am super excited to share with you my first creation form the new Holiday catalog!  Did you get yours?  If not, contact me by e-mail (lindaluvs2stamp@aol.com) and I will be sure to get you one.

How do you like the new layout?  I love that Stampin’ Up! put so many samples in there for us!!  It’s a bit of a teaser, showing us all those samples, and then the stamp sets.  How fun is that!

Today I will be using the “Magnificent Maple” (131868 – wood only) stamp found on page 18 of the Holiday catalog.  It’s part of a bundle that I received for free.  Stampin’ Up! has different ways their demonstrators can earn free product, to help keep our cost of doing business down.  I love that!  If you’ve ever thought of doing what I do, let’s talk.  Now when you become a member of my team, you have a choice of a free bundle for yourself.  CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

Now onto the card … I began with the beautiful “Sweater Weather” (132184) Designer Series paper.  This made my color choices easy.  If you look on the back of the package of your Designer Series paper … Stampin’ Up! has put a list of the colors!  So, from the colors listed, I chose Crushed Curry, Chocolate Chip, Tangerine Tango.

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I wanted to stay true to the colors on the paper pack and that is why I chose the Whisper White to stamp on.  I toned it down a bit and created some dimension by gently sponging the edges in Tangerine Tango.

For added texture and to get that fall feeling, I used the new “Burlap Ribbon” (132140).  It also highlights the the leaf and sets it off the page.  I think I’m going to be using this unique ribbon quite a bit.  Works great for masculine cards too!

To create the multi-colored leaf … I inked up the stamp with Crushed Curry, then with sponge daubers, I added the Tangerine Tango and then Rich Razzleberry to the very tips.

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To decorate the inside, I just used the scrap piece of designer paper from cutting the front piece, then “huffed” on the stamp to re-stamp the inside.  We stampers let nothing to waste… not even a little ink on a stamp! lol

To finish off the card, I stamped the greeting in Chocolate Chip.  The “Thank You” comes from the stamp set “Perfectly Penned” ( 128703 – Wood / 122892 – Clear).  This stamp set is one of my “go to” sets, I love the font and find it goes with many different styles of cards.

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I hope you enjoyed a look into the new catalog.  I have so much more to show you, so be sure to stop by… or better yet, join us for one of my fun stamping events!

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Birthday Balloons …

Hello Stampin’ Friends ~

Happy Friday to you all … hope you are enjoying this weather!  How nice it was to come home from Convention knowing that the oppressive heat you had was gone.  Sorry you had to go through that!

Today I’d like to share with you a simple and “quick to make” Birthday card.  It seems we always need birthday cards.  Don’t you find some months are loaded with birthdays?  April and September are big ones for me.

I also have some stampin’ tips for you to use while making this card.  First, we will be using makers to color our stamp, which comes from the stamp set “Delightful Dozen”.

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Any birthday set would work for our card, but I like the Delightful Dozen because it covers so many occasions… great for new stampers, or anyone who likes to get a lot of use out of there stamp sets.

OK … back to our stampin’ tip!  When coloring your stamps (known as Direct to Rubber Coloring) you will want to keep the end of your markers as flat as possible, not directly coloring with the “tip”.  Coloring with the wider section and not the very tip, will keep your markers lasting longer.

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Oh yes, and when using multiple colors … start with the lightest and work your way to the darkest.  Here I used: Summer Starfruit, Bermuda Bay, and Rich Razzelberry.

My second tip is how to create “flags”.  You can easily get that perfect end by using your square punch.  Begin by sliding your cardstock into the punch and line up the corner of the punch to the center of your cardstock.  Then, make sure both sides of the cardstock are even (it will look like a house).

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It’s really all in the alignment, and simple when you get the hang of it.  Just a little practice and you’ll be on your way to perfect flags (or banners as some call them) either way … they’re HOT on cards right now.

Now on to the card ….

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Now … isn’t that cute!  And so easy, just use DSP (Designer Series Paper) a couple of scrap pieces of cardstock – punched to create flags, and a greeting!  Who doesn’t love simple and fast cards?!

The birthday greeting was punched out using the 2-1/2″ (120906) Circle punch.  I also punched out 2 Bermuda Bay circle to add a pop of color behind the greeting.  You will notice it doesn’t go all the way around (because it’s the same size) but it’s just enough color to add a bit more dimension.

I used the fun, fun, fun, “Birthday Basics” (130145) Designer Series Paper.  If you think it’s cute in the catalog, wait till you get it in your hands!  Oh my gosh … I fell in love with it.  With 10 grandchildren, this will really come in handy.

Please don’t forget that the Designer Series Paper is currently on sale … Buy 3 / Get 1 FREE! (Sale ends July 31st).

Click here to view Designer Paper Promotion / Go to bottom of post

Let me know what you think of this paper.  Do you already have it already?  Let me know by dropping a line in the comment box.  Thanks!

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A Paper Pumpkin video and more!

Hello Stampin’ Friends ~

I am excited to share with you today, the July Paper Pumpkin Kit … later you will get to watch the June Paper Pumpkin video as well.

Curious about Paper Pumpkin? Watch below as the July 2013 kit comes to life right before your eyes.   The only mystery here is what’s in store for you next month!

During convention Stampin’ Up! announced a great DEAL for NEW Subscribers of Paper Pumpkin!  Use the promotion code PUMPKINDEAL to join Paper Pumpkin before August 31, 2013, and pay only $10 a month* for the first two months.  *plus tax, where applicable.   Shipping’s included!

Paper Pumpkin comes to your door each month (a fully decked-out creativity carriage). It’ll help you to escape your life with some paper fun.

It comes in a sweet box, but you’ll really love what you find on the inside:  All the stamps, ink, paper, and accessories to create pinable projects. Create stuff like cards, journals, décor, and more!

Come join us … your carriage to creativity awaits!

Click HERE to SIGN UP Now

Don’t forget to add the PROMO CODE: PUMPKINDEAL

Paper Pumpkin makes a perfect gift for those who don’t get out much, but still love to stamp.  Heck … it makes a perfect gift for anyone:  A special friend, a teacher, Mom, Grandmother, Aunt, Niece … oh yes, and as we know, men love to stamp too.

Here is the June Paper Pumpkin project …

Please let me know if you have any questions.  Just leave a reply and / or your contact information; I’ll be happy to help you.  Thanks!

Have an awesome day!

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Convention Video and Butterfly Swap Card …

Hello Stampin’ Friends ~

Our annual Convention is over but I think I’m still flying high.  There were so many highlights this year, our first male demonstrator not only earned “Rising Star Award” … a special achievement for new demonstrators, but he also earned the grand vacation incentive trip!  So yes … men stamp!

So today, I would like to invite you to convention with me.  Here is just a little tid-bit of what went on at Convention 2013.  Click on the arrow below, sit back and enjoy …

I hope you got the feeling that many of us had being there.  It is truly an extraordinary experience.  It was so much fun.

I did not make swaps this year, however … my fellow demonstrators are so nice, that some of them shared a swap card with me.  Here is one of those swap cards …  I wish she would have put her name on the card so I could give her credit – it is so pretty.

CONVENTION SWAP 1

Here is a list of supplies used…

 ITEM

 PRICE

 DESCRIPTION

 131943

 $17.95

Swallowtail  –  WOOD

 129216

 $13.95

Swallowtail  –  CLEAR

 132085

 $19.95

Sweet Essentials  –  WOOD

 126457

 $14.95

Sweet Essentials  –  CLEAR

 130022

 $8.95

3/8” Ruffled Stretch Ribbon –Baked Brown Sugar

The cardstock colors are: Whisper White / Daffodil Delight / Tangerine Tango / Crumb Cake

Let me know what you thought of the Convention video! I’d love to hear your perspective.

Thanks for stopping by today ~

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Convention Wrap Up…

Hello Stampers ~

Glad to be back posting … thanks for the short break for the flight home and then some  “sleep”, something that I don’t always get much when I’m at Convention! There is so much excitement going on that some nights you are just too wound up to sleep.

There were 5800 demonstrators ready to celebrate Stampin’ Up!s 25th year anniversary … CAN YOU FIND ME?  Oh my, it was crazy …. crazy fun!

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Demonstrators came together to make a difference… Over 2,000 birthday kits were assembled and delivered to Primary Children’s Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.  Stampin’ Up! created these kits for the children who are in the hospital over their birthday.  I am proud to be associated with a company who consistently gives back to the community and has donated to so many causes.

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The third and final day of Convention 2013 was absolutely filled with memorable experiences, fun, instruction, recognition . . . and lots and lots of prize patrols. In fact, everyone at convention this year won a prize patrol gift—Stamin’ Up! sure knows how to spoil us!  My wrist band color was “Bermuda Bay” and this is the bundle of goodies that I won!

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Stampin’ Up! also rewards their demonstrators well for their achievements.  They have recognitions all throughout the convention.  This year I earned a pin and stamp set (of my choice) for my sales, plus I earned the “Get Away” Incentive Trip to San Diego (all expenses paid for 2 / includes airfare).  Many of you know that I will be taking my sister Eileen…  for all she does for me.   I also want to send a BIG “THANK YOU” to YOU for your part in this achievement!!  You are awesome!

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Shelli closed Convention with a very emotional “Heart of Stampin’ Up! award” presentation to a very surprised Susy Miller. Susy received a standing ovation. She is a very special demonstrator who makes us all want to be a little better and try a little harder to really make a difference in the lives of those around us.  It was Susy who encouraged me to build my business.  She is truly a wonderful person and was so worthy of this award.  Congratulations Susy!

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Time to unpack and put all my goodies away.  You can see why my luggage was overweight!!  Yep, I had to pull one of my stampin’ bags out so they would put my luggage on the plane, but I am not complaining!  I am grateful for all that Stampin’ Up! gives us.   Love the backpack.

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I hope you have enjoyed the Convention posts …

I wish that you could come with me in person, the excitement is unbelievable!  What a wonderful time it was.  I came home with so many tips and ideas – I can’t wait to share them with you!  I will be posting a list of upcoming events within the next few days.

Have a great week ~

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Convention Day 2

Hello from the Stampin’ Up! National Convention!

Having a great time here and wishin’ you could be here to share in the fantastic adventure!  Our day began with Opening session hosted by Sara, Shelli’s daughter and adviser… and included a demonstration from Shelli and achievers recognition and marches (where you get to walk across the stage).

We were thrilled with Shelli’s demonstration … she had a few “sneak peaks” for us and more surprises.  I can’t explain here, but I just wanted to share a picture of a “sneak peak…

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 I can’t wait to share even more of this with you!  After the demonstration … Sara called on the prize patrol!  Two of our group won!  Eileen won the new bow die and Brenda won the “NEW” framelits, yet to be introduced!

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How exciting was that!  Can’t wait to get my hands on all that and share it with you.  Next was the recognition portion of the session, I was recognized for my sales (and I appreciate your help in that) and my Incentive Trip Achievement for earning the Get-away trip… here you are recognized by walking across the stage.  They announced the next Incentive Trip… HAWAII

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At our annual awards night – top demonstrators are awarded for their achievements …. I wanted to share one with you.  Yes, men stamp and achieve awards!  Congratulations Brian King!

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After awards comes the PARTY!!  They had a live band playing 80’s music (because we are celebrating our 25th year), snacks and aerialists!

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Debi and I did partake in a bit of the desserts!  The cupcakes were to die for … Yummy!  We had a good time.

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This is just a shot of the convention center as we were headed back to our hotel.  Looks pretty cool all lit up at night.

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I will let you know how our last day goes, and will share a swap or two (pretty good since I didn’t make any).

Thanks for stopping by!

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