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So, yesterday I challenged myself to come up with a card using the Heart Framelits that is not a Valentine's Day card. I ended up with two! I came up with a card that I liked so much that I decided to keep it for my Creative and Crafty Die Cutting Newsletter.(click for more information.)
Since my CCDC projects are exclusive to that newsletter, I had to create another card and I decided to make one based heavily on one presented to us on stage at Leadership.
I loved the layout of a card presented by Shelli, the owner of Stampin' Up!, and I knew that I would be recreating it in some way. I decided to use the Nature Walk stamp set since I did not want a Valentine theme.
I loved the way she sewed the graduated hearts to the center of the card I used the largest heart for the Baja Breeze heart and then a dropped a couple of frames to cut the heart from First Edition Designer Series Paper. The smallest heart I used was cut from Crumb Cake card stock. All of the hearts were accented with Soft Suede ink.
The sewing was so easy with the Linen Thread. I just pierced holes on the fold with the paper piercer and mat
pack and then sewed the thread through the holes with a needle (a large one). I did not add many large embellishments to the center of the card because I wanted it to somewhat close. There is a lot of decoration in the center, but there is still plenty of room to write to the recipient.
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Happy Valentine's Day! This is the banner we made in my Valentine's Class in January.
I was thinking the other day about the Heart Framelits I love and wondering how much I will use them after Valentine's Day. So, my challenge to myself today is to create a card with the Heart Framelits that is not for Valentine's Day.
I will post tomorrow what I come up with. Have a great day!
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This is so cool! You can make your own printables with My Digital Studio. My son Jack needed a couple more Valentine's for his class, so I decided to make a few more with My Digital Studio.
I have to say I love the way these turn out. I will have to make some of these for Cole to give out. I am not sure who he will give them to, but we'll figure out someone that needs a Valentine.
I placed four images to one 8 1/2" X 11" piece of card stock and printed them on my home computer. I placed some candy in small cello bag, folded the card in half and stapled the topper to the bag. Once you have your image set up you could personalize them for anyone or even change them up for a bit for someone else.
If you do not have enough time to make your own printables, not that it takes long, Stampin' Up! has many ready for you to purchase and use. In fact, they just released one for Easter called Everything Easter Ensemble.
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You can make your own printable today! You can start with a FREE 30 day trial of My Digital Studio and even instantly download the additional images that I used on my sample. Click on the image to the left or HERE to download your downloads.
It is so awesome to use the Framelits to make an opening anywhere you want on the front of the card. This heart shape is cut through the pink and brown piece of card stock with the punched heart affixed to the inside of the card base.
The embossing is done with the Adorning Accent Embossing Folder. Sizzix has improved the smaller folders so that they do not leave lines anymore. I love this! The curved edge and the scalloped edge folder even have coordinating blades to cut the edges.
Well, it is a quick post today because I am doing the Cabin Fever show at the mall today. If you want to come in out from the cold come by and say hi.
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And the winners of the Free My Digital Images are:
Ellen H.
Haley F.
Watch for your CD in the mail.
Thank you to everyone that has signed up for the FREE trial. If you have not started receiving your Digital Design Class Newsletter please let me know!
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It has been a long time since I have stamped multiple samples with one stamp set. I guess it is because I am so fortunate to have so many stamping supplies. Without my rubber stamping business I would never have such a well supplied stamp room.
The incredible stamp room is only a side benefit of the true value of my stamping business. Just a little bit of my stamping story: I started stamping when I had moved from Minneapolis (big town :)) to the tiny town I live in now (in the U.P. of Michigan). I moved because I had gotten married and that is where my husband lived.
So, I moved to a new town where I did not know many people and I had also quit my position as an elementary teacher. I did teach the first year here, but then our son Ben was born and I decided to be a stay at home mom.
I would never give up the opportunity to be a SAHM, but I wanted a bit more so I started my business when Ben was 6 months old.
So let's fast forward almost 14 years, I now have a wonderful business, made incredible friends that I would have never met without Stampin' Up!, and I have an income from a business I LOVE.
What does this story and these cards have to do with each other? Well, these cards are made with the Easy Events stamp set that is recommended with the stampin' Up! starter kit. And with the Sale-A-Bration Special now may be the time for you to start your own rubber stamping or paper crafting business.
I am often asked where I get all of my ideas, and the secret is that I don't have to think up all of the designs by myself. Bits and parts of these cards where taken from similar cards posted on Stampin' Connection. Stampin' Connection is a place that Stampin' Up! provides for demonstrators to share ideas. I wanted to show you how to make fairly simple cards with the starter kit.
Click Here for more information about starting your own business.
I am here to support you as you begin your stamping business. I can help you whether you want a lot of income or just a little.
Contact me with any questions.
Your starter kit can be very versatile and help you start your business.
Tomorrow is the last day to sign up or purchase the February Cards In The Mail/Online Learning Class.
On Saturday I will be compiling the orders and getting everything ready to be sent.
Don't miss out on this class.
Click Here for more information.
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Curled ribbon is popping up everywhere now! The last time I was in a craft store they had a ribbon curler displayed right by the ribbon. Of course, it was begging to come home with me. The narrow ribbon from the Sale-A-Bration Catalog is perfect for curling.
Of course, you do not need a ribbon curler! You can wrap your ribbon around a wood dowel or skewer and heat it with your heat tool to set the curl. No matter how you heat your ribbon, let it cool completely before you move it to hold a tighter curl.
Isn't the Fresh Vintage Bundle of products absolutely amazing? It is by far myfavorite of the Exclusive Sale-A-Bration products. I love the colors in the Everyday Enchantment Designer Series paper and find myself going back to going back to it again and again.
Contact me if you have any questions about curling ribbon. You can heat set the curl in any ribbon, but you may have to adjust the heating time depending on the type of ribbon curled.
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It is a good thing I didn't have to cut all those flowers and shapes out of the this Designer Cuts card. This card is absolutely beautiful all by itself, but look at it with a few embellishments.
If you are short on time, start with one of these cards and add embellishments to make it your own. Stampin' Up! also has pre-folded note cards and envelopes that you can use to start your creative paper crafting.
The video below shows you the first steps I took with this card and then I added more to the card before I took a picture of it for this post.
Even though this card has a beautiful heart, don't think it is limited to Valentine's Day. I am sure you can think of many occasions you could use this card.
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The Framelits make an awesome little Valentine. I like the little Valentines because they remind me of the old fashioned Valentines. I pulled out the Greeting Card Kids stamp set today to make this smaller Valentine.
The image is stamped on the front of a Vellum card stock piece and colored with markers on the backside. The vellum really makes it like a vintage Valentine.
You can take this smaller Valentine and add it to a card base to make it a typical card sized Valentine. I took a card base made from Regal Rose, embossed with the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder, and affixed a Real Red ribbon to the center. The focal piece is then mounted to the front with dimensionals.
It is nice to have multiple ways to make your Valentine's. The Greeting Card Kids Images are available as a digital download #123961. You can download the image today and get it in time for Valentine's Day. All you would have to do is print the image in black and color it with your markers to make a hybrid card.
Don't forget about the FREE Trial of My Digital Studio. Take advantage of this trial to make your handmade Vintage Valentine this year.
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Ok, I have 4 boys and (one girl) and loving paper crafting like I do, I thought the Make A Monster Set by Stampin' Up! would be a perfect homemade class Valentine set. I came up with the pencil Valentine first.
My boy's did like the Valentine, but they said, "can't we have suckers." I guess suckers are most popular with elementary aged boys. So, I came up with the sucker version.
I used the I {Heart} Hearts stamp set
with the Make A Monster to stamp the hearts and monsters. The sentiment is from Teeny Tiny Wishes (love that set).
I had to make a smaller card for the sucker, but that worked too. So all you have to do is cut the two hearts, stamp the white piece, color, layer and put the pencil or sucker through the heart. I guess we better get going because I have quite a few to make.
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I have quite of few thank you cards to make for those that were so great to me at Leadership. I had such a wonderful time meeting new people. Many of them shared so much with me.
This card was actually came together quite quickly. I makes it so easy when The image from Apothecary Art coordinates with the Labels Framelit. I inked just the outer line from the stamp and stamped it onto the Whisper White card stock. Then I lined it up with the coordinating Label Framelit and cut it out with the Big Shot. I then used the next larger Label Framelit to mat my focal image.
It's nice to have a fairly easy layout when you want to make several cards in a short amount of time. Because you know that time slips away so quickly!! At least it does for me!!
Let me know if you have any questions and you can always use the link below to purchase and of the supplies used here today. Now, I am off to make more of my thank you cards.
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Try It FREE Today!
Stampin' Up! has announced that starting today you will be able to download a 30 day trial of My Digital Studio Express. You will have full access to all parts of My Digital Studio. This program does have fewer images, but there are plenty to get started.
How do you get it?
You can download the software and access the free trial from my Stampin' Up! Online Store. (Item #129600). Click Here to go to the Online Store and start today.
I Want To Buy It!
What do you do once you try it and like it? Once the 30-day free trial period is over, you can purchase the downloadable or disc version of the software to continue using it. You'll simply open up the trial version you already have on your computer, and will be prompted to enter the product registration key you received after purchasing the software. (You'll receive this key via e-mail if you purchase the downloadable version, and you'll find it along with your shipped software if you purchase the disc version.)
Use My Online Store to qualify for FREE Digital Images.
If you download your FREE Trial of My Digital Studio from MY Online Site, you will be entered to win a copy of either the Sale-A-Bration downloads CD or the Piece of Cake Ensamble CD. You can see CD details in the SAB catalog. I will be drawing on Thursday, February 9th.
Click Here to check out my tutorials for My Digital Studio.
When you make such a beautiful card, you will want to make a beautiful envelope to match!
I used Everyday Enchantment DSP (love that paper) and the Simply Scored Diagonal to make the 3"X3" envelope. I am so lucky to have a preview of a brand new product that will be available from Stampin' Up! in February. The Simply Scored Diagonal Plate.
This card is so quick to make and you can see me make it in the video below.
Isn't this little card so cute. This was demonstrated for us at our recent Leadership Conference. Right after that is when they gave away plates to some of the demonstrators.
I was so excited to win. This was my first Prize Patrol at a Stampin' Up! event ever! And I did scream and jump up and down. I really didn't think I would do that.
Watch for more information on the Simply Scored Diagonal Plate on my web site.
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I can't think of a better time to start a Rubber Stamping/Scrapbooking Business. It was almost 14 years ago when I started my business and I cannot believe the incredible opportunities it has given me!
I had just moved to a (small) new town the year before and I had a new baby. Believe it or not, I was kind of bored! I can't imagine it now. Well, decided to start My Stamp Lady as long as I didn't have to beg for sales. It has been almost 14 years and I have a wonderful thriving business. Things have changed so much in my life with Stampin' Up!, and there is so much room for you and its great opportunity.
You can start you business today for just $125 plus you could receive a package of designer paper or digital download each month.
Do you have any questions? Do you want help picking out your kit? Contact me today!
P.S. You will receive more paper or downloads the sooner you sign up.














