Tag: jennifer blomquist

  • And the $50 Stamping Roulette Shopping Spree Winner is…

    Imagine the roulette wheel spinning and the little white ball is going plink, plink, plink as it bounces along the numbers….it slows to a stop and the dealer calls out: Red 10! And since I couldn’t find a reliable online roulette wheel I could spin that wasn’t a part of an actual online casino game,…

  • Last Chance to Enter for a $50 Stampin’ Up! Gift Certificate

    Well, the board is almost full and so that mean I will be drawing shortly for one lucky person to get a $50 Stampin’ Up! shopping spree! So, this is the last call for entries into the drawing. How do you enter? 1.  For every increment of $25 you order (on a single order) you…

  • Day of Gratitude Thank You

    Yesterday I shared a thank you card I made for a future hostess with some fun punching with the new Decorative Label punch.  Well, today, I thought I would share another card along the same lines.  Well, I was on a roll with the decorative label punch and so after playing a bit came up…

  • A Curly Cute Thank You

    Well, guess what?  My camera battery died and I don’t have my charger with me.  Sigh.  Thankfully my cell phone takes decent pictures and so i was able to get a couple reasonable shots to last me until i can get my battery charged. I wanted to share this card with you because of the…

  • More Stampin’ Up! Portland Regionals Display Boards

    I got some photos taken but then got so busy finishing prepping for my friend Jenny’s workshop tomorrow that I didn’t get them edited in time to post today.  So, here are a couple more display boards to keep you inspired.

  • Stampin’ Up! Regionals Display Boards

    Since I’m still working on getting photos of some of the fabulous swaps I received at the regional on Friday, I thought I would share with you a couple of the display boards that I was able to photograph.  Hopefully these photos are clear enough that when you click on them to enlarge you can…

  • Stampin’ Up! Regionals and Free Sneak Peek Stamp Set – Eat Chocolate

    Man, yesterday was the Stampin’ Up! regional seminar in Portland, OR and I attended with my mom and my friend Sue.  I flew into town late Thursday night with the hubby and Nicholas.  I was very behind on getting ready and ended up not making swaps until 12:30am the morning of regionals.  I ended up…

  • Square Card Challenge – LNS challenge #92

    I earned the hostess set Northern Hearts recently and was excited that it matched my Northern Trim letterpress die.  So, its funny that the first card I created with it ended up having nothing to do with the matching die, even though I had finished scraps from the right die lying around.  Oh well, this…

  • Halloween Letterpress Card

    When I was first playing with my letterpress plates and trying out different inks and paper, I ended up with extra pieces as samples.  This Trick or Treat was one of the pieces I made using Confetti White paper and classic Pumpkin Pie ink.  It turned out pretty well, so I had set it aside…

  • A Masculine Birthday

    Here is a quick share for the day; it is my attempt at a masculine birthday card.  My brother-in-law had his 30th birthday and I needed to get some card off to him.  I didn’t want to use a tree set and many of my stamp sets used cutesy animals or had lots of flowers,…

  • My Digital Studio Professional Print Prices Reduced!

    I was so excited to learn that beginning October 19th, nearly all of the Stampin’ Up! My Digital Studio professional print products will be available at approximately 15-60 percent off regular retail prices!  Did you know that beyond scrapbook pages, My Digital Studio helps you create beautiful cards, photo books, multimedia presentations, and calendars?  Create your project using digital…

  • Autumn Spice Gate Fold Card

    Today I wanted to share with you another card we made on our technique night.  For this card, we used the Gate Fold style.  This style can be implemented in a various designs but the most common is the version we used below where you take a standard sized card but score your paper to…