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May 5 – 11, 2015

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It’s time to join!  I just placed my preorder for the new Annual Catalog…and you can, too, by joining Stampin’ Up! today.  For $99 plus tax, you can fill your Starter Kit with $125 of Sneak Peek products…and it ships for FREE!  Once you join, receive a one-time 30% off discount on a product order of $150 or more, if  placed within 45 days…just in time for the new catalog release!

Here is the important part…consider this a TEST DRIVE.  If you reach $300 in purchases and/or sales during a quarter, you’ll renew.
  • There is no risk. 
  • There is no obligation to purchase anything further. 
  • You do not have to host parties or have classes. 
  • There is no penalty to drop!

Retiring ProductsCLICK HERE to see the Retiring List!

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It’s one of the major events of the Stampin’ Up! year!  Stampin’ Up! is retiring selected stamps and accessories from the 2014-2015 Annual Catalog to make room for new and exciting products.  You will have the opportunity to order retiring products at discounted prices of up to 50 percent off retail, while supplies last.  Now is the perfect time to get those last few stamp sets you really, really want, as well as stock up on select ribbons, inks, and paper.

Retiring products will only be available until June 2, or while supplies last.  Stampin’ Up! is  also including the My Digital Studio list, with all products discounted 30% off retail. This is always an exciting time! Although I may be sad to see some of my favorites leave…I LOVE the discounts!

flowers in potIf you do not currently have a relationship with a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I would LOVE to be yours! Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about any Stampin’ Up! product!

Note to my current customers:  If you placed an order with me between July 2014 and now, you will be receiving a FREE Annual Catalog.  Some of these will be mailed directly from Stampin’ Up!, while some will be mailed out by me.  If you have any questions, please contact me!

Puppy Pictures

Puppies May 1 Collage 2The Boys at Four Weeks
From L to R:  Kash, Chunkers, Jack

The Girlz May 1. 2015The Girls at Four Weeks
From L to R: Kia, Bunny, Mira

Until next time…

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The Stamp Review Crew: Butterfly Basics Edition

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It’s time for another round of inspiration from The Stamp Review Crew. If this is your very first visit, we are a group of Stampin’ Up! demonstrators whose mission is to do a blog hop on the first and third Mondays of each month. Our hops are unique because each of us features the same stamp set. The result is you see the versatility of the set and the amazing things you can create with it. This week we are featuring Butterfly Basics. I am Stop #13 on the hop. You may have just left Stop #12: the talented Shana Gaff.  Her work always blows me away.   Enjoy today’s hop!

IMG_2174-001Butterfly Basics is one of my go-to sets from the Occasions Catalog.  I have used it to create several cards, but most of them have been designed using light, springy colors.  To show the versatility of this set,  I decided to create something using darker colors,  suitable for fall.  I actually CASED one of my previous cards, which you will see at the end of today’s post for comparison purposes.

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This finished card measures 5-1/2″ x 4-1/4″ when folded.

  • Watercoloring! The flowers were stamped with VersaMark onto Very Vanilla cardstock, and then heat embossed with Early Espresso Embossing Powder.   Next, they were colored using Aqua Painters and Always Artichoke, Crushed Curry, and Cajun Craze inks.  After fussy cutting, the edges were lightly distressed with Early Espresso ink, using a Sponge Dauber.

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  • Random stamping! The background was created by randomly stamping a Sahara Sand cardstock panel using the images available from the set.  The stamps were inked with Early Espresso and stamped off once before stamping onto the panel.

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  • Pearls and lace! A Sahara Sand Lace bow adds texture, while a few Pearls adorn the butterflies for bit of bling.

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As I stated earlier,  I have used this stamp set several times over the past few months.  Here are three cards from the archives:

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IMG_1438And here is the side-by-side comparison of today’s card, with the one created with Wisteria Wonder.

PicMonkey CollageI think the darker colors work with this set, too. What about you? Won’t you let me know in today’s comment? Your comments are important to me, and I do ready each and every one.  Of course, if you ever have a question about the cards I create or the techniques I use, I am only an email away.  Now hop along to Stop #1 Lisa Young  Her work never ceases to amaze me. And if you get lost along the way, you can find a list of all the hoppers at The Stamp Review Crew.  Until next time…

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Moon Lake for The Paper Players

IMG_2166It’s Sunday, and time to play with The Paper Players! This week, the amazing Sandy has a fun Theme Challenge for us: Transportation!  I suppose a rowboat can be considered transportation, right? I needed a masculine retirement card that evoked feelings of relaxation and lazy days.  I thought this image filled the bill. Enjoy!

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This finished card measures 5-1/2″ by 4-1/4″.

  • Watercolor! The boat image from Moon Lake was watercolored using Aqua Painters and inks. Pear Pizzazz and Soft Suede were used for the tree, Sahara Sand for the foreground, Smoky Slate for the boat, and Soft Sky for the water.   The image was stamped a second time, and only the tree and boat were colored.   Stampin’ Write Markers were used to add accents.  The images were then snipped out with Paper Snips  and added to the original by popping them up on Stampin’ Dimensionals.

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  • Selective inking! The sentiment, from Really Good Greetings, was inked using Early Espresso and Always Artichoke Stampin’ Write MarkersTip: Remember to “huff” to moisten the ink before stamping!  Although Really Good Greetings is on the Retiring List, it is one set which I will be keeping.  I just LOVE this sentiment!

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  • Banner!  To add interest to the scored panel on the left, banners were cut from the Adventure Bound Designer Series Paper Stack.  The “V” ends were created with the Hexagon Punch.  Of course, it never hurts to add a few Pearls…even on a masculine card.

IMG_2166-004 I hope you enjoyed today’s card. The husband of a dear friend will be retiring in few months, and I think this card will be quite appropriate, since he plans on catching up on some fishing!  Because I want him to live the retirement life he imagines after retiring, I think this sentiment will work.  What do you think? Won’t you let me know in your comment today? Your comments are important to me, and I do read each and every one.  Of course, if you ever have a question about the cards I create or the techniques I use, I am only an email away.

I leave you today with a picture of little Kia.  She was supposed to watch the Kentucky Derby today…but she tuckered out during the post parade.

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The Paper Players Design Team

Ann Schach
Anne Marie Hile
Claire Broadwater
Jaydee
Joanne James
Laurie Schmidt
LeAnne Pugliese
Nance Leedy
Sandy Mathis
Debbie Mageed
Karren Johnson
Shannon Jaramillo

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