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  • You’re Amazing Ticket Banner Card from Convention

    Alright, today is another share of the Stampin’ Up! convention make & takes.  I LOVED the variety and number of different projects we got to make and I thought that the projects we made with the You’re Amazing stamp set were especially unique.  And I’ll admit, this card is not at all hard to do, it does take a little bit of time to put together. 🙂

     

    There are so many details to this card and after creating it, I think I might just hang it over my desk to remind myself that even when I’m feel low and my self-esteem has taken a hit, that I can have amazing moments too.  And I can remember how much I enjoyed creating this card.

    Some tips if you are making a card like this:

    • When using the Essentials Paper Piercing pack to create a dotted outline for a die cut shape or stamped image, I recommend placing the piercing template on your card base first so you can line it up exactly where you want it to be; then do your piercing, and then add in your center piece.
    • If you want to make a string of little punched tickets (or any shape), I stamped my images first, pierced the hole for running the linen thread through, and then punched out the ticket shape.  You can punch them out and stack them up and pierce the hole, but I didn’t want to have to deal with trying to hold onto the little tiny pieces while piercing.
    • I actually tied the linen thread through the end of the die cut shape to help hold the banner up
    • Depending on your personality, you can opt to leave the ticket banner hanging loosely in the front of your card…. or you can be like me and use a glue dot behind each ticket to place it precisely where you want it to go! 🙂  The tickets may not necessarily hang evenly, but at least they will stay put.
    • The little hearts are actually a clever trick of punching out the 4-petal flower from the Itty Bitty Punch pack and then trimming off two of the petals to make a tiny heart.  This makes it even smaller than the single small heart punch.
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    Like I said, there are a lot of details, but honestly, that is what made this card so fun for me.  If you check out my blog very often, you see that a lot of the projects I tend to make are the more quick and simple cards – cards that have one or two cool details but don’t take much time to put together.  So, when I get to sit down and focus on more details on the card every now and then it is actually pretty relaxing for me. 🙂  Am I the only person like this?

     

    So, even if you don’t have time to do this whole project, hopefully you got some ideas for different elements to try in your projects in the future.  Though I’ll admit, I’m most addicted to my Essential Piercing Pack, what is your favorite piece to try?

     

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    You're Amazing Clear-Mount Stamp Set

    Ticket Banner Card Recipe
    Stamps:
    You’re Amazing
    Ink: Midnight Muse, Primrose Petals, More Mustard
    Paper: Crumb Cake, Whisper White, Primrose Petals, More Mustard, Midnight Muse, Early Espresso
    Accessories: Punch Pack, Linen Thread, Basic Pearls, Essential Piercing Pack, Paper Piercer, Piercing Pad, Apothecary Accents Framelits, Big Shot, Ticket Builder punch, Stampin’ Dimensionals

  • Christmas Card with the Stained Glass Technique

    I’m getting ready for my Crystal Effects technique class tomorrow and I always love running this class because it reminds me to use one of my favorite techniques – the “Stained Glass” technique.  This technique uses Crystal Effects, reinker, and some glitter to let you color in any image on a Window Sheet giving you a pretty look that is reminiscent of a stained glass window.

    In this case, we’ll be using the Snow Much Fun stamp set for our image:

     

    I tried doing a close up of the image so you can get a sense of the look you get when you are done.

    It is a really easy method for coloring in your images with a lot of wow factor. 🙂  Hope this gave you a fun idea to try on one of your projects soon!

     

    And if you want to join us tomorrow for this class, you can rsvp here!

     

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  • Affection Collection Convention Make & Take Card

    Ok, I’m going to make today another quick post.  Today is the start of my HUGE craft garage sale (I think this time is bigger than last time!)  So, I’m finishing trying to cram everything on 6 – 6ft tables, 1 – 4 ft table, 3 card tables, 4 tv-trays, and any other surface I can find!

    Come shop for a ton of great deals today in Bellevue,WA from 9am to 3pm!

    check out my events page for address information

    If you aren’t local, watch my blog and facebook page for a special BOGO sale for remaining items!

    Ok, now on to the pretty pictures, right?  🙂

    This is one of the Affection Collection (found in the new Holiday Catalog) make and takes we did at Convention this year.  The thing I love about this card is that it is soooo easy and doesn’t take a ton of supplies – yet it looks really cool.

    See, check out the image closer up:

    All you are doing is layering different images from the stamp set to make a cool collage look on the front of your card.  Here is what all is included in the stamp set:

    Affection Collection Wood-Mount Stamp Set

    Cute huh?

    Alright, well I know I’m keeping it short today but I hope you have a great Saturday and I’ll be back with more fun project ideas soon!

     

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  • How I Organize My Craft Room

    Recently as I reorganized my craft room, I had folks asking to see what I had changed and how I had organized.  So, in one of those very rare moments a few weeks ago where the surfaces in my scrap area were actually clean, I took a few pictures to share with you.

    Now that I’m actually writing up the post to go with them, I’m realizing that some of the pictures are dark or I didn’t get a close-up of something I thought was interesting; but in the interest of actually getting this post up (and who knows when I’ll get my room this clean again! Smile) I thought I would share what I have.

    So, if you are curious about a part of my organization that I don’t have a close up photo of, leave me a comment and I’ll see about getting a picture and more explanation for you!

    The Big Picture

    So, this is a close-to-all-encompassing shot of my craft space.  To the right (behind the cradle) is the sliding glass door to our backyard.  So, when I’m crafting in the afternoon, I actually get some nice natural light.  But in general, I’ve optimized to be out of the way of my 2.5 yr old running in and out of the house and to be within arms reach of my most common supplies.

    my craft room

    The Most Used Stuff is in Arm’s Reach!

    70-80% of what I use to make most of my projects can be seen in this picture and was my biggest area of optimization so that I could be sitting at my table and just swivel around in my chair and reach what I needed.

    my craft room paper and stamp storage

    So, the most important things… my stamps, cardstock, ink, and embellishments are right there where I can grab them as I’m designing.  This may seem like a duh moment for you but after almost a year of having things on shelves scattered across the room; this was huge for me.  For example, I was getting soooo sick of wanting to grab a piece of cardstock and being so irritated that I had to get out of my chair and walk across the room to grab a piece of paper. I know totally lazy! But when you are only getting in craft time in 20 minute increments due to overlapping nap times, you suddenly care about every minute!

    Anyway, so, let me tell you about some of my favorite things here:

    1.  Having my cardstock right there and easy to grab! I use those magazine holders for your shelves only instead of having them stand upright (so you can see the short front panel facing out) – I tilt them on their back so that what is normally the top is actually facing out.  This gives me tall sides to hold up my paper but maximizes allowing me to see the colors I have and I don’t have to take the holders off the shelf to get a piece of cardstock out!

    2.  I’m storing my 12×12 designer series paper in those colored milk-crates on the bottom shelves.  I have struggled for years to figure out how to store my 12×12 paper in such a way that I can easily tell what I have and find the right paper to use on a give project.  This is my favorite method to date.  I keep my 12×12 packs in big ziploc bags and then put all the bags in a single crate.  Because of the wide open top, I can slide the crate forward and then start flipping through my paper packs – kind of like folks used to do with records in record stores!  I found that if I kept my paper in big magazine-style holders like I do my cardstock, I couldn’t easily flip through and I would often forget what I had.  Usually until after I finished a project and then I would see something and think – “that would have been perfect for the project I just finished! Oh well!”

    3. Can you tell I love my Stack and Store embellishment caddiesSmile  Seriously, LOVE THEM!  Again, this came down to me realizing that if I can’t easily see the embellishment, I’m not going to remember to use it.  These things spin like a dream and I can use empty embellishment containers to store extras of random stuff I’ve been hording for years.  I swear I’ll use everything someday… no really…. !

    4.  Stamps and Ink are right there!  I used to have my retired stamps over in a cupboard and my current stamps near by.  But I realized that separating them out like that meant I NEVER used my retired stamps and also had a false sense of how many stamps I had because I only saw the current ones.  So, now I have all my stamps grouped together and just have marked on the outside of the stamp boxes which stamps are retired.

    Here is a closer in picture of the IKEA shelf unit next to the “arm’s reach bookshelf”:

    my craft room ikea drawers

    I can spin my Ink caddy from my chair and then the top drawer of my unit contains all my different adhesives and adhesive bling.  So, when I need a Stampin’ Dimensional or some Sticky Strip, it is right there.

    A little further out of my reach (so I actually have to stand up for this one) are my punches and Big Shot dies.  Yes, I use punches or dies on just about everything I create – but something had to be further away and they just fit so nicely here don’t you think?

    You can also catch a glimpse of my hanging racks that hold my glitter, embossing powder, and heat gun (which has newly been replaced by the new fabulous SU heat gun).

    All The Rest

    I swear it doesn’t look this messy/cluttered in real life!  But I commandeered this Pottery Barn bookshelf and desk combo from my Hubby when we moved back into this house and it turned out to be the perfect size for my scrapbook albums and Stampin’ Up! catalogs!

    my craft room scrapbook shelves

     

    So, the shelves are full of albums, premade cards (that is those boxes on the center middle shelf), catalogs, and misc extras.  I try to keep the desk area clean for overnight guests to use or to have a small area for picture taking.

    And last, is the big pantry (yes, this bookcase was literally purchased to be a pantry when we lived in a smaller apartment!)  I LOVE how strong these shelves are, and with the doors, this became a perfect storage spot for my extra tools, class items, and 12×12 cardstock.  To be honest, I have about 2 shelves in this entire bookcase that I grab supplies from regularly; so it is great to have a place to put everything else and close the door to keep toddler hands away and extra mess contained!

    my craft room bookshelf

    What I Used For Storage

    So, hopefully these pictures help give you some ideas for how to store your supplies.  I’ve found that since I reorganized, I get so much more done and with less hassle!  My big tip?

    Keep the supplies you use most often within reach of your crafting chair!

    But since you will need furniture and boxes for storage, these are the items that I love:

    1.  BESTA bookcases from IKEA – this is what I use for my cardstock storage, stamps, and tools.  It is found in the Living Room/Media Room section of IKEA and it is designed to hold heavy stuff, so it actually holds up well to the weight of my paper

    2.  BYGEL rails and baskets from IKEA – I found these to be cheap (like a few bucks a rod – cheap) and be PERFECT for punch storage.  I store my old “whale tail” black punches on the wall from these racks.  But even cooler is the $1.99 wire baskets that they sell to hang on the rods are an exact fit for the new slimline punches!  So, another easy organization move.

    3.  Magazine style holders for your paper – you can get them in wood, plastic, cardboard, etc from most organization stores (or online here and earn some Northwest Stamper reward punches at the same time!)

    4.  Stack and Store caddy from Stampin’ Up! – I haven’t seen anything like it but I cannot do without my caddies (check out the Stack and Store caddies online).  I love that I can stand there and spin my rack to see everything I have in the way of brads/buttons/eyelets/beads/etc, and so I use my stash!  Having items in a drawer just didn’t work for me.

     

    Like I said, if you have any questions or are curious about something I didn’t point out specifically, leave me a comment and I’ll try to give you more details to try at home!

     

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  • Stampin Garage Sale this Weekend!

    I just wanted to post a reminder to all of you that are somewhat near the Seattle area that this weekend is my last big Stampin’ Garage sale of summer.  I’ve gotten together 4 other gals to join me in this event, including 2 who did not participate in the last sale – Yay! new stuff!!.

    We will be selling A TON of stamps…. where A TON = over 200+ sets… including new unmounted stamps.  Plus we will have lots of other supplies including:

    • Punches
    • Designer Series Paper
    • Cardstock
    • Embellishments
    • Ribbon
    • Chalks
    • Alterable items (like tins, albums)
    • Scrapbook albums
    • Tools
    • Die Cuts
    • and more!

    Oh!  And premade cards!  All my samples (except what is on my display board) will be available for sale as well.  So you can stock up on your stash or just take home your favorite ideas.

    If you want a sneak peek at the items I have going into the sale, you can check out my Stamps and Accessories for sale.  But I’m doing another pass through my craft room and taking a hard look at my overflowing embellishment caddies, ribbon holders, dsp, and stickers to see what else really could use a new home.

    So, if you love a good deal and are interested in checking it out, all the details can be found on my events calendar.  It will be in Bellevue, WA on 8/18 and Newcastle, WA on 8/19!

    Hope to see you there!  If you stop by, be sure to say hi and that you saw this post. 🙂

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  • Who Knew a Canning Jar Stamp Could Be So Cute?!

    I was putting together this month’s Cards to Go kits and knew I wanted to break out a bunch of my new goodies from the Holiday catalog and so I started mixing and matching things from my shelves.  Now, sometimes this random grab and go process ends in something that looks like one of my cats ate a bunch of craft supplies and then spit it up on my table… but thankfully this was not one of those times!  Ha ha!

    Well, I started with the Canning Jar stamp from the Perfectly Preserved stamp set.  Ever since I first saw this stamp set, I totally loved it – I just didn’t know what I would do with it.  Well, how about this:

    I think it is sweet!  Oh, and I have some totally fun ideas that I’m going to be putting together later this week to share too.  But anyway, back to this card. 🙂

    I had the 7/8” Cotton ribbon and I just had to experiment with stamping on it.  I would say SUCCESS!  (Plus, you can’t see the part of the ribbon that I played with before the ink dried and thus totally smeared the ink around the ribbon surface… but lets just say, lesson learned.)  Oh, and did you notice the Core’dinations cardstock too?

    So, there you go… my first and definitily not my last, Perfectly Preserved card sample.  I knew there was a reason I loved it!

    Coming up in tomorrow’s post:  I just had to share a scrapbook layout I created today along with what happens when your 2.5 yr old is unattended in your craft room and they discover the marker you used to journal in said scrapbook page!

    But until then….

     

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  • Make Your Own Craft Tote with your Big Shot!

    I’ll tel(l you up front that this project requires sewing, which means you know I didn’t make it myself. Smile  Instead, my fabulously talented friend Annie Lee created this for me using some of the Springtime Vintage fabric I gave her (and Yes! This is one of the fabrics that is on clearance right now for only $0.99!)

    Isn’t it super awesome?!  I have it sitting by my craft table all the time.  Though what I love about it is that I feel like even the sewing newbie like me could make this!

    stampin up fabric caddy

    See, the trick to me is cutting lots of squares out of the fabric using the Scallop Square Bigz die.  It gives you consistent sized pieces for your projects, its easy, and did you know you can run multiple layers of fabric through in one pass through your Big Shot?

    Wha-Bam!!  Talk about speedy cutting for your sewing project, right? Smile

    Anyway, the caddy is 2 squares long on each side with a divider down the middle.  Then divide one half again to give you the three compartments.  Does that make any sense?  I think, this took 22 Scallop Squares (one on the outside and one on the inside for each square you see).  She also stitched in some of the retired – so sad – stitched 5/8” Rose Red grosgrain ribbon.

    Wanna see it again from another angle?  Oooh… Pretty!

    stampin up fabric caddy front

    Now just think for a minute how expensive these totes are in the stores… now imagine how much money you save when you buy this fabric from the clearance rack for only $0.99 for 3 extra-large fat quarters.  Um, yeah, you would probably save enough to buy some goodies to stuff your bag with.  hee hee… or maybe that is what I would do.

    Shop online to snag your fabric now

    PS – Did you know, that if you decided to sign up with Stampin’ Up! as a demonstrator this month, not only would you get the $125 worth of product for $99, plus the free Halloween project kit, but you would also receive 20% off your order of fabric.  So, those $0.99 fabric sets just got knocked down to about $0.79!  Just saying!

     

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  • Scrapbooking Sunday: Quick 8×8 Page Layouts

    Alright, I’ve decided it is high time to resurrect Scrapbooking Sunday and there is no time like today to get started!

    I thought I would share a couple layouts from my upcoming Scrapbook in a Night class that I’m holding at the end of the month.  The idea of this class is to take 1/2 of a Simply Scrappin’ Kit and with a few extra embellishments make a cute, 20 page album in no time!

    So, here is the front page from the album… lets call this the title page. 🙂

    Razzleberry Splash Scrapbook in a Day page 1

     

    Then, we’ll make a number of 2-page spreads like this one:

    Razzleberry Splash Scrapbook in a Day page 2

     

    I have to admit, I normally am not a fan of stickers in scrapbooking but I forget that with some layering and a few Stampin’ Dimensionals, that you can come up with some fun accents.  Plus, they are super fast and easy to work with.  So, I guess I’m ok with them after all!

    This class is the 8×8 format which helps you stretch your kit a bit further.  Normally I’m a 12×12 girl all the way.  But if that is you too, you could always complete the layouts and then mount them to a 12×12 piece of cardstock for your base – just step it up one step further!

    So, if you are in the Seattle area, I’d love to have you join us for this class!  All the details are on my event calendar if you’d like to learn more.

    If you are not local but want a kit, let me know and I’ll get you out a kit and photos of all the pages to be completed!  Email me at jennifer@nwstamper.com to confirm your spot.

    Alright, well that is it for today.  Are you a scrapbooker and would like to continue seeing scrapbooking samples posted?  Leave me a comment and let me know! Hearing from you lets me know how often I should start posting my scrapbooking layout ideas. 🙂

     

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  • Don’t Miss Designer Fabric on Clearance–only $0.99!

    If you are a fan of my Facebook page, you’ve already seen me post about this special clearance sale, but just in case you missed it… you still have time!

    While Supplies Last!  Get any one of these sets of designer fabric for only 99 cents!  Each package contains 3 patterns and each piece is an extra wide fat quarter (27” x 18”).  They are great to make cute projects and work awesomely with your favorite Big Shot dies!

     

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    Want to see what you can create with these?  I have a number of projects posted on my blog, so check them out here – http://www.nwstamper.com/category/fabric/

    And even if you don’t sew, you can grab your trusty Fun Flowers Big Shot die and a brad or hot glue and create this:

    So, snag them up while you can!  Shop online or contact me at jennifer@nwstamper.com to place your order before they are all gone.

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  • Friday Quick Tip – Separating Sentiments from Images

    imageYou may have seen the pictures or the excited chatter from Convention when we all received the Moving Forward stamp set as a gift on the last day.

    It is a fun stamp set and goes for a good cause –

    For each stamp set sold, Stampin’ Up! donates $3 to the Ronald McDonald House!

    – but when I went to mount the set, I realized that the sentiments are on the same piece of rubber.  This isn’t a bad thing, I just like to have the option for which image goes with which sentiment and not worry about accidentally getting ink or color on part of the word when I stamp.

    So, here is what I do to stamps like this – I separate the sentiment!  I created a video for today to show you what I mean and how I mount them after the fact:

     

     

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  • Design Your Own Journal with My Digital Studio

    When you think of My Digital Studio and other digital software, what projects do you think of?

    Scrapbooks?  Photo books?  Cards?

    Well, what about composition books/journals?  I know this was something that surprised me, but I thought it was so cool.  So, when I was at Convention last month, I was super excited to learn that I had won a drawing for a free journal!  I had seen these online but it was awesome to see one in person.  And let me say, they are really nice!  So here is what I won:

     

    They used the digital version of Betsy’s Blossom and Floral District designer series paper for the cover along with some scripted words.  So easy to pull together quickly in My Digital Studio!  And then, I thought I’d show you that even the inside covers have a nice patterned paper to finish things out.

    If you are curious to see just how easy this is to make, grab your own copy of the My Digital Studio 2 trial today!

    You can play to your hearts content for free for 30 days.  If you make a project that you love, just use the built in printing option to either print out on your home printer or have it sent immediately to the professional printer that works with Stampin’ Up!

     

    So, what do you think?  What would you want to do with My Digital Studio 2?

     

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  • Cheers! with Everything Eleanor

    Psst! Wanna know a secret?  This card was totally made using scraps and left over pre-stamped and/or assembled elements that I had hanging around on my craft table.  But, the fun part was knowing that I was creating this as a card for one of my downline and friends, Pam, and trying to see what I had that I thought she would like. 🙂

    The white cardstock actually had a sentiment stamped in the lower right corner but I decided it wasn’t right for Pam’s card, so I stamped and cut out some flowers from the Everything Eleanor stamp set to make a decorative way to cover up that unwanted stamping.  The center flower is Basic Black ink stamped on Wisteria Wonder cardstock and the smaller flowers are Basic Black ink stamped on Whisper White cardstock and then colored in with my So Saffron marker.

     

    Add a pearl to the center of two of the flowers and then create a fun little sentiment flag by stamping on a piece of Wisteria Wonder cardstock.  Then cut a triangle out of one side of the banner and use your bone folder to curl the flag so it looks like it is waving in the wind (I used a dimensional under the center bump to help it hold it’s shape).

    Clean and simple, and utterly relaxing for me to create as well!

    Do you need a Holiday Catalog?

    I am getting ready to order some extra catalogs and I wanted to make sure everyone who wanted a copy had one!  So, if you don’t have a copy and would like one mailed to you, send me an email at jennifer@nwstamper.com.

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    Cheers Clean and Simple Card
    Stamps:
    Delightful Dozen, Everything Eleanor
    Ink: Basic Black, So Saffron marker
    Paper: Whisper White, River Rock, So Saffron, Wisteria Wonder
    Accessories: Basic Pearls, Stampin’ Dimensionals, Simply Scored board, Paper Snips