Monday, February 16, 2015

Thank You Best Year Ever

Sale-a-Brate with Best Year Ever

The 2015 Stampin' Up! Sale-a-Bration catalog is full of products I love! One of my favorites is the Best Year Ever designer series paper that you can choose as a free product when your order of fabulous products from the Occasions or annual catalogs reaches $50 (before tax & shipping).

Today I have a simple cheery Thank You card to share, using Best Year Ever paper with the cute little Petite Petals stamps and punch, and the Cheers To Love stamp set:

Thank You So Much card

Color Combo

This paper has a great combination of colors: Calypso Coral, Coastal Cabana, Crushed Curry, Sahara Sand, Soft Suede and Whisper White. This makes it super simple to change the color of your base card stock and coordinating ink color for your sentiment to create a whole set of cards for different occasions.

More Samples

Use these links to see a couple of other samples using this pretty paper for birthdays, weddings and new babies.

You Choose

Then see the supply list below for ideas to start your list of coordinating products so you can create all the cards you need for upcoming occasions. If your list totals $50 (before tax & shipping), you could choose this Best Year Ever paper as your free Sale-a-Bration item! Make your selections soon...Sale-a-bration ends March 31, 2015!

Product List
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Card Stock
Punch
Accessory

Friday, February 6, 2015

Creativity is for Everyone

 Creativity

“I’m not creative”. How many times have you heard someone say that?  

Yet, is it really true?  

The Creative Process

When someone makes that statement in reference to card-making, to me it means “I have not had the chance to play and explore enough to feel confident in using the products available and coming up with my own designs”.
Did you make your first card or your first art project completely on your own, with no instructions, and with materials you had never used before? If you did, were you overjoyed with the way it turned out?

The Learning Curve

Most of us have had the experience of being a bit intimidated when we’re asked to do something we haven’t done before, or when we’re asked to do a familiar process in a different way. There’s a learning curve that makes us uncomfortable. Until we’ve gone through the process a few times (or many times), we have to think about it each time, and maybe try different ways of doing it until it becomes our new routine. 

Exploring

That’s part of the fun and excitement in life – trying new things, or trying old things in new ways! Challenging ourselves and exploring opportunities keeps things fresh. We try new recipes, new restaurants, new hobbies, etc. Sometimes we’re forced to do it because we’ve lost a recipe or our favorite restaurant closed. Sometimes we do it just because we want to shake things up.
I went through this learning curve the other day when I opened the Stampin’ Up! “Hooray It’s Your Day” Simply Created kit I received at Leadership Convention in Orlando last week.  The kit contains card bases, envelopes, die-cut accents, baker’s twine, cute star paper clips, washi tape, spritz masks, Stampin’ Spritzers, and Stampin’ Dimensionals.  This is a great kit with several different card designs, and one is a gift card holder! You'll need to add a few additional items for this project, such as the coordinating Hooray It's Your Day stamp set and re-inkers.

Spritzing?

Most of these products in the kit I had used many times before, but when I read the instructions and found out the first thing I needed to do was spritz the card with two colors of ink, I had a small panic moment.
“Spritz? I don’t really know how”, I thought. “How hard can it be?” was my next thought. Well, it turns out that it’s really easy to spritz, but a bit more difficult, but doable, to get the exact results you want.

Basically you put either water or rubbing alcohol in the spritzer and add a few (or a lot) of drops of ink, put the cover on, and shake it up to mix it. Then you spray (spritz) it on your project. Easy. 
The more difficult part is getting the exact color and spray effect that you want. This depends on your combination of ink and water/alcohol, as well as how much pressure you put on the spritzer and the distance between the spritzer and the project when you spritz it. If you spritz too much, you may end up with a blob, or the color may bleed through the cardstock. Too little, and you might not get the color or coverage you want (but you can always add a little more spritzing).

If you haven’t tried spritzing before, I suggest that you:
  • Cover your work area with scrap paper first.
  • Then watch this entertaining video by Brian Pilling to learn some tips. I tried to embed the video here, but the wrong video comes up when I do that!
  • Finally, get some Stampin’ spritzers and re-inkers. You don't have to have the kit in order to get started spritzing, but it is a fun one!
  • Point the spritzer at your project and spritz away!
 

 Here is my first spritzing attempt (before I watched the video):
 


The ink colors are Pretty in Pink (retired) on the right side, and Strawberry Slush on the left. As you can see, the color coverage is not uniform across the background pattern, but that’s OK.
Use scrap paper and just play around and experiment with your ink and water/alcohol mix until you get the color you want. Once you’re satisfied with the color mixture, test spray patterns to see what works best for you. Then, just go for it, and spritz your project!!!

Look for more spritzing samples that I'll be sharing in the next couple of days.


Happy stamping!
 

Monday, February 2, 2015

Still enjoying Orlando after Stampin' Up! Leadership Convention

Our Stampin' Up! Leadership Convention in Orlando ended yesterday and was outstanding! We learned a lot about Stampin' Up! products that we may not have had a chance to play with yet, (No matter how much time I have to play in my stamp room, it never seems like enough - Lol!) We also got a sneak peek at the next two Paper Pumpkins - so cute!

There was also plenty of information about how to keep our customers happy, so I hope all of you will benefit from that training in the near future :).

My hubby and I are still enjoying the warm Orlando weather, although it is very overcast today, with a chance of rain in the forecast. Our flight home last night got canceled, due to the Milwaukee airport being closed. I thought it was odd when I looked at the flight status on my phone an hour before our flight and it said the departure from Orlando was on time, but the arrival in Milwaukee was canceled.

Right after that the gate attendant announced that our flight wasn't going and that we should re-book. The earliest we can get out of here is tomorrow morning, and there's snow in the forecast in Milwaukee again tomorrow :(  I'm ready to go home now, so hope we can fly. Otherwise we may have to book a flight to a warmer destination. Cancun, anyone?