Sunday, February 28, 2010

I love you, Color Caddy! (Number 10)

Recently we moved into a new house. While I was unpacking my craft room I realized how much I love my color caddy (104335 - Price: $59.95)! I especially love that there is a place for every pad and every pad is in its place! The Color Caddy is compact, yet quite roomy. The top tray holds ink refills and other accessories. Just grab the handle, turn the caddy, and select your favorite pad. Plus, if you're limited on space, it only requires 10 inch square space of your table or counter! This is one of my top 10 favorite Stampin' Up! products. Stay tuned for the other 9! There may be some goodies at the end of the count down too! ;)


A few Color Caddy Facts:

■ Approximately 16-1/2” tall.
■ Holds 48 Classic or Craft pads
■ Made of strong, durable plastic
■ Top tray holds up to 48 ink refills or other stamping accessories
■ Rotates 360 degrees
■ Die-cast aluminum handle for ease in turning
■ Extender kit available


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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Featuring BECKY!!

Remember THIS video? I'm so excited to show you what my buddy, Becky made for her coworkers! She did such a great job!! GO BECKY!!! :) Oh, and believe it or not, it was her first time making these!! Potential Stampin' Up! demonstrator?? hmmm... I know she's got the talent! ;)



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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Back by popular demand!!

Stampin' Up! has announced a few of the products from the Holiday Mini catalog are STILL AVAILABLE!!!! I'm so excited! And as if this news wasn't exciting enough.... they'll continue to be available in the new Idea Book & Catalog coming out in July! WHOO!! Don't worry though, if there is something on your wish list from the mini catalog that is not on this list,there may be additional products from the Holiday Mini Catalog that also may appear in your next Idea Book & Catalog - So, don't lose hope! You can order these products directly through me or through my online store. You can find them by searching the item number in the search box.

Item #DescriptionPrice
116794Ornament punch$15.95
116806Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint$5.95
116854 Frost White Shimmer Paint$5.95
116807 Platinum Shimmer Paint$5.95
116829Décor Elements Blocks$9.95
116824 Stampin' Up! Textured Impressions Folder Petals-A-Plenty$7.95
116821Stampin' Up! Holiday Windows Magnetic Movers & Shapers $29.95
116819Stampin' Up! Table Setting Bigz XL die$42.95
116820Stampin' Up! Embosslits Merry die$11.95
116823Stampin' Up! Sizzlits Merry Details die$5.50
116822Stampin' Up! O Christmas Tree Pop-Up Bigz XL die$42.95
118140 Stampin' Up! Tree Decorations Sizzlits die$5.50
118108My Digital Studio$79.95
116519Charming stamp set $19.95


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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Quilting with your Big Shot!

Fabric is one of the industry's hottest trends right now, and the best part is, you don't even need to be a seamstress to get in on the action! This quilt block is made with Stampin' Up! Big Shot Dies!! Can you believe it!? SO COOL!!!!


Click on the Quilt Block for instructions and pattern!!

Fabric Q&A for your Stampin' Up! Big Shot:


What type of fabric will the Big Shot cut? The Big Shot will cut all types of fabric. For a complete list of Big Shot-approved materials, click here.

How many pieces of fabric can I cut at a time? That depends on the fabric. Different fabrics vary in thickness. For example, your Big Shot can cut through eight layers of cotton, which is a relatively thin fabric, but it will only cut through one layer of faux fur, which is a very thick fabric.

Do you shim fabric in a Big Shot differently than paper? No. Your Big Shot works the same with fabric as it does with paper. Different fabrics vary in thickness, much the same as different paper materials vary in thickness. If you are only cutting one layer of a very thin fabric, you might need to use a piece of card stock as a shim just as you would if you were only cutting one layer of thin paper.

Will all Big Shot dies cut fabric? You can cut fabric with any of the Sizzix steel-rule dies (Originals, Bigz, Bigz L, and Bigz XL). You cannot cut fabric with Sizzlits, Embosslits, Textured Impressions Embossing Folders, or Texturz Plates.

Will dies with score lines ruin my fabric? You can still use dies with score lines to cut fabric. The score lines will slightly distress your fabric, but shouldn't damage it permanently. However, we recommend that if you are using dies with score lines to only cut one or two layers at a time (depending on the thickness of your fabric). If you try to cut too many layers at a time, it is possible that the score lines could tear your fabric.

Will cutting fabric with the Big Shot dull my dies? The Big Shot steel-rule dies (Originals, Bigz, Bigz L, and Bigz XL) were designed to work on several different types of materials. For a complete list of Big Shot approved materials, click here. Cutting fabric with your Big Shot dies will not result in any damage to your dies, and will not dull them any faster than cutting paper will.

Should I wash my fabric before working with it? It really depends on the fabric. Some lower-quality fabrics will shrink after they're washed, which could result in your project coming apart. However, many quilters don't wash their fabric first because the fabric is stiffer and easier to work with before it's washed. And if you use higher-quality fabrics, they will likely not shrink.

Does Stampin' Up! plan to sell fabric? Stampin' Up! works hard to stay on trend, but it just isn't possible to offer every crafting product on the market. We will continue to explore new products and possibilities, but will keep stamps, ink, and paper as our core products.

Where can I find the fabric used in the sample quilt square? Will we be seeing those designs in an upcoming Designer Series paper? Shelli chose fabric for the Leadership quilt blocks from a local quilt store. Those fabrics do not contain any Stampin' Up! artwork, and we will not be basing any future artwork on those fabric designs.

I don't have a sewing machine. Can I still create fabric projects? Yes! The world of fabric crafting is as varied as the world of paper crafting. There are several alternatives to using a sewing machine. You can create many simple designs sewing by hand using a needle and thread or even a hot glue gun. In addition, fusible web is a great option for creating one-of-a-kind fabric crafts.

What is fusible web, and how does it work? Fusible web is a manmade fiber that will melt when heated with an iron and become sticky. When it is placed between two pieces of fabric, the melting of the web causes the fabrics to fuse together making it possible for you to adhere the fabric without the use of a sewing machine. Fusible web is available in rolls (similar to tape), in pre-packaged pieces, or is sold by the yard in your local fabric store.

My quilting friends mention things called charm packs, layer cakes, and fat quarters. What are they? Charm packs, layer cakes, and fat quarters are terms for precut cotton that is generally used for quilting. Charm packs include a variety of coordinating fabrics cut into 5" x 5" squares. The packs have an assortment of patterned and solid fabrics, and their small size makes them ideal for using on quilt blocks. Layer cakes are just like charm packs, but they are larger in size, with the cotton cut into 10" x 10" squares. Fat quarters are pieces of cotton cut into quarter yard segments. However, instead of being cut vertically, like you would cut a piece of fabric off a bolt, fat quarters are cut horizontally first, giving you a piece of cotton that measures 18" X 22". All of these options are a great way to get a good selection of fabrics at a relatively inexpensive price.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Late Valentine.

This is the card I made for my husband this year. Yes, I know I'm showing it to you a week late... better late than never, right? :) We just moved, so I thought it was fitting. lol. It was after I gave him the card that I realized that I put the "trailer hitch" in the wrong place. It should have been near the bumper and not at the top of the truck bed. Oh, well. I can't be perfect all the time! hehe.

Recipe:
Stamps: Loads of Love, Well Scripted
Cardstock: Whisper White, Basic Grey, Watercolor paper
Ink: Basic Grey, Going Grey, Jet Black Stazon, Real Red, Brilliant Blue, Bashful Blue
Accessories: Scallop Circle Punch, My Way Punch, Paper Snips, Signo White Gel Pen, Linen Thread, Paper-piercer, Basic Black Stampin' Write Journaler, Stamping Sponges


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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Striped Swipe

Hello, everyone!! Sorry I've been missing for the past week!! We have moved to a new house!! Luckily, we're getting settled in and my schedule is falling back into place! :)

Check out this awesome St. Patrick's Day card!! I'm so excited to show you how to make that rainbow!! Make sure you let me know if you have any questions!!! Thanks for looking!



Supplies:
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes, Holiday Blitz
Ink: Garden Green, Not Quite Navy, Ruby Red, Summer Sun, Bashful Blue
Cardstock: Brushed Gold, Basic Black, Whisper White, Glossy White, Garden Green
Accessories: 1 3/4" Circle Punch, Word Window Punch, Scallop Circle, Paper Snips, Sponge Daubers, Stampin' Dimensionals
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Saturday, February 06, 2010

Love U Notecard

You'll have no trouble saying "I love you" this Valentine's Day when you have a stack of our Love U Notecards on hand.Supplies:
Stamps: I {Heart} Hearts, I {Love} Love
Cardstock: Whisper White, Bashful Blue, Old Olive, Chocolate Chip, Real Red, Pumpkin Pie
Ink: Real Red, Bashful Blue Stampin' Write Marker, Chocolate Chip Stampin' Write Marker, Olive Stampin' Write Marker, Pumpkin Pie Stampin' Write Marker
Accessories: Old Olive 5/8" Satin Ribbon, Pinking Hearts Border Punch Small Heart Punch, Big Shot, Alphabet Simple Letters Bigz Die, Perfect Polka Dots Textured Impressions Die


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Thursday, February 04, 2010

Love Mini Milk Carton

The Mini Milk Carton die is perfect for any occasion. I love using it to create beautiful valentine treat holders out of the Sending Love Specialty Designer Series paper!

Supplies:
Cardsock: Real Red, Very Vanila, Sending Love Designer Series Paper
Accessories: Linen Thread, Pretty In Pink 1/2" Sending Love Epoxy Brads, Chat Room Rub-Ons, Jewelry Tag Punch, Pinking Hearts Border Punch, Big Shot, Mini Milk Carton Bigz Die

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Tuesday, February 02, 2010

The same, but different!

Hi everyone! Previously I did a video showing you how to make Valentine's with the new Sweetheart treat cups featuring a trap door (click HERE to see that video). I've done the same card, but without the door. These are perfect for children's Valentine's Day parties! They're so fast! And super cute too! :)

Monday, February 01, 2010

Any friend would love to receive this!

I'm in love with all of the great products in Stampin' Up!'s new Occasions Mini Catalog!! See that border of hearts?? It's a PUNCH!!

Supplies:
Stamp: With All My Heart
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Real Red, Sending Love
Ink: Real Red
Accessories: Chocolate Chip 1/4" Sending Love Epoxy Brads, Medium Window Sheets, Pinking Hearts Border Punch, Trio Flower Punch, Big Shot, Pillow Box Bigz Die

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