Author Archives: Karen Fontinelle
Emboss Resist Watercolor Easter Egg Card
This Emboss Resist Watercolor Easter Egg Card was fun to make! The other day I got out the Stampin’ Up! Watercolor Paper and played with it. On some pieces I stamped with Versamark Ink and heat embossed with Clear Embossing Powder, then watercolored with reinkers and my Aqua Painter. When you use Watercolor Paper you can move the color around and work with it, which you cannot do with regular cardstock. I also spritzed the Watercolor Paper with water to help move the color. You can use the Stampin’ Spritzer or any plastic spray bottle. A couple of the pieces of Watercolor Paper I just spritzed with water, dropped on some reinker colors, let it flow around, maybe spritzed some more, and dabbed the excess with a paper towel. This resulted in just multicolored paper, which I then die cut with the Oval Framelit Dies for the “plain” eggs on this card.
The card base is Daffodil Delight cardstock. The background layer is a piece of the Sale-A-Bration Perfectly Artistic Designer Series Paper. The grass is the Cherry on Top Cotton Paper, cut with the Fringe Scissors. (Even though the Perfectly Artistic Designer Series Paper is one of the Limited items, at this point in time it looks like they still have inventory so you can still choose it as your FREE Sale-A-Bration item.) The Happy Easter greeting is from the Easter Lamb Wood-Mount Stamp. Love that lamb stamp! It will still be cute to use after Easter on baby cards or other things!
Order some Watercolor Paper and start playing! You may end up with ink on your fingers but it sure is fun! Add some emboss resist techniques for special designs like this Emboss Resist Watercolor Easter Egg Card.
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Watercolored Egg Easter Card
Remember when you were a child and colored Easter eggs? You put the egg in a little wire holder and dipped it half in one color and then half in another color. Maybe you dyed the whole egg one color and then dipped each end in other colors. That is what I was thinking about this morning when I made this card. Usually a little white crayon came in the egg coloring kit and you could color a design on the egg first and when you dipped it in the color, the crayon resisted the dye. It was a fun surprise to see how the egg turned out after it was dipped in the color and removed from the cup!
To make this card, I used Watercolor Paper, which, obviously is the best medium for watercoloring! If you don’t have Watercolor Paper, our Shimmery White card stock is the next best thing. And sometimes you can get away with using Whisper White if you don’t use too much water or work the color too much and get the paper all pilly. I didn’t use a white crayon, but instead I stamped with Versamark Ink and embossed with Clear Embossing Powder and the Heat Tool. I spritzed the watercolor paper with water so the color would move around easier and used my Aqua Painter to color the different areas with ink in the lid of the ink pads or by adding refill ink in the lid. The great thing about using Watercolor Paper is that it is more forgiving, you can move the color away from where you didn’t want it to go, or add more color when you wanted it. I should perhaps have done a better job of taking a paper towel to wipe off the ink from the embossing earlier, but I really wanted it to look imperfect, like the colored Easter eggs we all used to make or still help our children make now.
The egg shape was die cut with the Big Shot and Oval Framelit Die. You can color a sheet of Watercolor Paper and then punch or die cut many shapes from it.
The Easter greeting is from the great stamp set Teeny Tiny Wishes. I have used it so much! The designs on the egg are from the stamp set Work of Art. And the chick, of course, is from the Sale-A-Bration stamp set Honeycomb Happiness.
We have just ONE MORE WEEK of Sale-A-Bration! It ends next Thursday, March 31! If you want to qualify for a free Sale-A-Bration product with every $50 purchase from Stampin’ Up!, better get your Wish List out and see what you want to order and what Sale-A-Bration item you want to choose. Remember, no limit! One FREE item for EVERY $50 you spend!
Have fun making Easter eggs, whether it is a watercolored Easter card or the real things! Those were the days!!
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Stamping An Easter Egg Card
This is a fun and easy Easter Egg card to make! Fold a Whisper White card base in half as you would normally do to make a card. Bring over the Oval Framelit Die you wish to use on the card and lightly pencil where the die will fit on the card. You want the right side of the card to be just inside the die so that the fold will not be cut. Lightly put some pencil marks so you can see how far over to stamp the curved image from the Work of Art Stamp Set. Depending on the size die you use (I used the largest one below the scalloped edge oval die.), you may need to extend the stamping off to the side. Even if you overstamp the stripe you made, it won’t really make that much difference. Or you can stamp the stripe again to balance it out. But this technique is very forgiving.
In this photo below, you can see how I did the stamping, although it didn’t extend to the left side far enough so I had to make the area larger.
Once you have enough area inked up with the Work of Art stamp, use the Big Shot and Oval Die to die cut the oval Easter Egg shape. Be sure you have the middle of the card fold INSIDE the edge of the die so it won’t be cut to hold the card together. Otherwise you will end up with two die cut ovals! See photo below.
Add a greeting. I inked up the Happy Easter greeting on the Easter Lamb Wood-Mount Stamp and stamped just the words on a strip of Whisper White. You can curl it a bit with a Bone Folder if you want it to look like a banner. Then I added some sparkly silver sequins to the card for some bling!
Have fun making a card like this! Use various colors, adhere the egg to the front of a card, whatever your imagination comes up with! Try stamping an Easter Egg card before Sunday!
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Stampin’ Up! Deals and Paper Pumpkin News!
Here are the new Stampin’ Up! Weekly Deals for March 22 – 28, 2016. If you need something new to pretty up your cards and projects, here are some fun embellishments – or maybe you want to stock up! Gold Glitter, Pearls, Satin Ribbon, White Accents and a very pretty corner punch! These embellishments are all very inexpensive, so add one or more to your Stampin’ Up! order to reach $50 or $100 or $150 or any multiple of $50 to qualify for FREE Sale-A-Bration items. Hard to believe, but Sale-A-Bration ends on March 31 and that is in only a bit over a week! Where has March gone??!
One Million Paper Pumpkin Kits!!
Congratulations to Paper Pumpkin! Not only was it Paper Pumpkin’s 3rd Birthday, but the millionth kit was shipped this month! I wonder who got it! Maybe it was mine (we all said!!)!
To celebrate, the April Paper Pumpkin Kit will have a special gift in it! An bonus stamp set, called “All About Everything” valued at $17! If you want to receive this kit and the surprise stamp set, be sure you sign up by April 10th! You have some time to think about it but don’t delay and forget! Join Paper Pumpkin HERE for the monthly kit OR purchase the 3-month Prepaid Subscription on your regular Stampin’ Up! order to get Sale-A-Bration credit. No risk, no obligation. Pause your subscription for a month or two if need be and then resume! Every month is a surprise and a crafting treat in the mail for you!
Once you are a Paper Pumpkin subscriber, you can purchase any past kits or refills that are available!
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Punch Art Tulips with the Bird Punch
I was simply going to make a card for spring using the Bird Builder Punch to make punch art tulips. All you have to do is punch three of the leaves and layer them to look like tulips! As I started making the tulips and placing them on a Whisper White background, I somehow came up with this idea, tulips in a window box perhaps hanging on a wooden fence!
I put my Whisper White cardstock away, and got out Crumb Cake. I stamped with my Hardwood Background Stamp to make it look like a wood fence (everyone has wood privacy fences in Houston). It wasn’t quite wide enough so I did have to stamp again on the edge, but I got lucky and was able to line it up perfectly (or you could cut your paper a little narrower!). For the flower box, I used Sahara Sand cardstock and sponged it with a little green ink and Sahara Sand to give it that distressed look, like it had been hanging outside for awhile and had some mold or whatever growing on it! You can just clip the ends at a little bit of an angle to give it that look of a planter. For the scalloped edge, I used the scalloped square framelit in the Squares Collection Framelits Dies. You could also use the retired punch with the scallop edge if you have that.
For the tulip leaves, I punched more leaves with the Bird Punch and just hand cut them about in half to look like those long narrow leaves tulips have. And to maybe look like some vines hanging out of the planter box, I punched some of the stems with the Bird Punch also.
I hope you had a nice first day of spring yesterday, but it sounds like lots of parts of the country were not so springlike, including here in Houston where it had been in the 80’s just a couple of days ago. Yesterday it was pretty chilly, and this morning it was even colder! But I’ll be wishing I could have that cold weather in August when the heat is unbearable!
Sometimes you just have to get out your stamping supplies and tools and see what happens!
Don’t forget, today is the last day for the current Stampin’ Up! Weekly Deals! Check them out and add them to your order. And Sale-A-Bration is quickly coming to an end, so make sure your order is at least $50 to earn your FREE Sale-A-Bration product – or $100 for two free SAB products and so on. No limit!
With it being spring officially and Easter coming up on Sunday, it would be perfect to try your hand at making some Punch Art Tulips with the Bird Punch.
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A Paper Quilt Card for National Quilting Day 2016
Here is a paper quilt card to help celebrate National Quilting Day 2016 today! This card demonstrates that we cardmakers can make something resembling a quilt. This is just a simple square block pattern I chose to make, but you can also make cards resembling the more complicated quilt patterns that are out there. If you look closely at the card photo, you will see that I also embossed the “quilt” with the Lovely Lace Textured Embossing Folder and the Big Shot. I think this gives the paper the look of actual quilting – but certainly is a lot easier on a card than a real quilt! I urge you to use a quilt pattern today or sometime soon as inspiration for a card you are making!
The card base is the Lost Lagoon Card Stock with a Whisper White layer. I punched squares of paper with the 1″ Square Punch and adhered the squares to the Whisper White. The greeting at the bottom is from the stamp set Birthday Blooms. I love the greetings and design in this stamp set. The designer paper I chose to use for the “quilt” is from the Sale-A-Bration Brochure on page 12 called Wildflower Fields Designer Series Paper (#141022). You can earn this paper FREE with a $50 Stampin’ Up! purchase!
If you are a stamper or papercrafter, I bet, like me, you have also dabbled in other crafts, perhaps quilting. I did make a quilt years ago for my son when I found some antique-looking baseball fabric in a quilt shop. It is rather unusual to find fabric for boys so this caught my eye. I made the quilt top and had it machine quilted. The quilt top wasn’t perfect, but it was the one and only quilt I made from “scratch”. I was just glad to get it completely finished! I think a lot of crafts have cross-overs, so it is possible to honor quilting on National Quilting Day even if our craft is stamping. Make a quilt card with your paper, ink and stamps instead of fabric! It certainly is easier!
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Coaster Board Magnets
These little Coaster Board magnets are an idea that I found in our latest issue of Stampin’ Success, a magazine sent to us demonstrators every quarter. I’ve mentioned this magazine a lot in the past, one of my favorite perks of being a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator! We used to get an issue every month, but unfortunately, times change, and now we get it once a quarter. But it is still a fun source of stamping ideas and business tips.
You might not even know what Coaster Board is or that Stampin’ Up! carries it! What in the world is Coaster Board??! Stampin’ Up! describes it as thinner than chipboard but sturdier than cardstock. It makes it the perfect material for any projects where you want something stronger than cardstock. You can stamp it, die cut it, and make 3D projects with it.
These magnets are cut 2 1/2″ x 2″. Of course you can make yours any size you want. I was going for small and cute! Decorate the front like a tiny card or adhere a photograph, attach embellishements or do some stamping on them! Then just attach a magnetic strip on the back (you can pick up all kinds of magnets for crafts at a craft store). This is a good way to use up some of your small scraps, leftover embellishments, etc. etc. Just have fun with it!
Coaster Board also works really well with the Berry Basket Die to make baskets that are stronger than cardstock. You can see the basket I made and the details HERE in this post.
And if you would like to receive the magazine for Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators, Stampin’ Success, plan to join the Stampin’ Up! family yourself, especially now during Sale-A-Bration! Purchase the Starter Kit for only $99 and during Sale-A-Bration, get an extra $30 in product! Than means you will get $155 in product for only $99! Run your business as big or little as you like. You also receive some Stampin’ Up! Catalogs and business supplies to get you started!
For more information and to answer your questions, just email me at Karen@KarenStamps.com or click HERE on the website for more information. Signing up is easy! You can do it online in a matter of minutes and have your Demo number to start looking around the Stampin’ Up! website for Demonstrators while you wait for your Starter Kit to arrive!
Put some Coaster Board on your next Stampin’ Up! order and make some cute Coaster Board magnets and other projects with it!
St. Patrick’s Day Gift Bag and Tag
If you have a little treat for someone today on St. Patrick’s Day, you might want to make a little St. Patrick’s Day Gift Bag and Tag like this one! I pulled out the Stampin’ Up! Gift Bag Punch Board and the Shine On Specialty Designer Series Paper. This paper has a printed pattern on one side and shiny pattern on the other side, so that presents a dilemma of which side to use because you will like both sides! This is heavier kraft paper so great to use for boxes and bags and such.
The tag is first punched with the Scalloped Tag Topper Punch with Cucumber Crush card stock which matches the Shine On DSP. To make the little pot of gold, I punched a circle of black with the 1 3/8″ Circle Punch and cut it in half. You could use a larger circle punch or even a large oval punch if you wanted a bigger pot. The rim and two legs on the pot are punched from the Word Window Punch. What would we do without the Word Window Punch?!! For the gold coins, I pulled sequins off the Gold Sequin Trim. The greeting is from the Teeny Tiny Wishes Stamp Set and the word “lucky” is from the And Many More Stamp Set. I inked up only the word Lucky on the stamp (it says Lucky You) and punched it out with the Word Window Punch. To make it smaller, I inserted the punched out piece back into one side of the punch coming in from the top so just the one end would get punched. It fits perfectly on the pot of gold!
So there you go! Make someone a St. Patrick’s Day Gift Bag and Tag and surprise them!
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Stampin’ Up! Garden in Bloom Thank You Card
This Garden in Bloom thank you card was not what I planned to post today, but a catalog I got in the mail yesterday gave me all kinds of inspiration, and this is one of the cards that came out of that. The catalog has a lot of bold designs, lots of black and white and bright colors with some pastels. There is often gold as an accent. I actually made another card with black and white and red with gold. But as I was digging through my stack of card stock sitting out, I saw this Pool Party card stock and decided some Pool Party flowers would be pretty for spring along with gold over the Pool Party color. So even if you think you have an idea in your head, your idea can go in a different direction in a second! Who knows?!
This card is made with the Whisper White Thick Card Stock and opens on the side, for a change. I layered a 2″ strip of Pool Party at the bottom and overlaid with a piece of Gold Fancy Designer Vellum Foil. I stamped some flowers from the Garden in Bloom Stamp Set and adhered a strip of Gold Foil across the middle. (The Gold Foil Sheets are on the Stampin’ Up! Weekly Deals this week!)
The greeting is from the One Big Meaning Stamp Set and was perfect to use since it was little and could fit on the vellum without covering up the little gold hearts. You could use this card for any occasion! The layout is one of the simplest you can do when you are making a card.
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Stampin’ Up! Weekly Deals
Here are the new Stampin’ Up! Weekly Deals for March 15 – 21, 2016. Lots of interesting things this week!
The Cherry on Top Cotton Paper Assortment is very pretty and fun to use to make flowers, pom poms, treat bags, envelopes, lots of things! You get four each of these pretty colors: Bermuda Bay, Crushed Curry, Cucumber Crush, and Watermelon Wonder, all in 12″ x 12″ sheets. Use the Fringe Scissors with it to make certain flowers to fringe on projects!
The Festive Flower Punch was first introduced in the past Holiday Catalog for making poinsettias. But now, in the Occasions Catalog, it coordinates with the Friends and Flowers Stamp Set. And in fact, you CAN still purchase the Reason for the Season Stamp Set to go with the punch as it was carried over to the Occasions Catalog. It’s actually cheaper if you want the Bundle with the stamp set and punch, to purchase the Reason for the Season Photopolymer Bundle, than to get them separately even with the punch on sale!
The Fringe Scissors are just a fun tool to own! I used mine the other day, not for grass, not for flowers, not for fringe – but for shredding!! I had just a few papers going in the trash that I thought might be better if I shredded part of the personal info on them. Being too lazy to go drag out the shredder, I just used my Fringe Scissors to cut up the papers! You wouldn’t want to tackle a whole stack of paper this way, but it worked for the little bit I had! Just cut both ways and you have teeny tiny pieces. Or make confetti this way!!
The Gold Foil Sheets I have used a lot in my projects! Sometimes it is nice just to have that little bit of gold on a card or project! Get some extra at this price just to keep on hand for when the need arises! (The Silver Foil Sheets are also pictured but this deal is just on the Gold sheets.)
The Happy Patterns Decorative Masks are just one of those extras you might enjoy playing with. Use the masks (stencils) to decorate backgrounds for a little extra fun! Spritz or rub on color or use in various other ways. Not an essential, but if you are a little more artsy, you might having another tool in your Stampin’ Up! arsenal!
Only two more weeks left of Sale-A-Bration! Go over your Wish List and see what else you want while you can get something for FREE with a $50 purchase – with EACH $50 purchase! No limit! At $150 you will receive Hostess Benefits as well, even without hosting a party! If you need just a little extra to reach the $50, consider something from the Clearance Rack or the Stampin’ Up! Weekly Deals.
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Make a St. Patrick’s Day Card
It’s time to make some St. Patrick’s Day cards if you are Irish or have some Irish friends or family! St. Patrick’s Day is Thursday, March 17 so it is coming soon! You don’t always have to have the exact stamp for the theme. If you just look through your supplies, you will almost always find something you can substitute that will still express the occasion. For example, I just had this Bloomin’ Heart Thinlit Die in mind for a St. Patrick’s Day card even though you might think it’s not quite the right thing. But I colored it green, so I think it works perfectly! And certainly is pretty in person!
I die cut the Bloomin’ Heart out of Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper and then colored the heart with my Aqua Painter and Cucumber Crush Ink Refill. You can experiment with how light or dark you want to color your heart because it likely will dry a little lighter than the color goes on. But you can go back and add more color if you want. Most likely, it will come out a little varigated because you won’t get the exact amount of color over each area.
The card base is Cucumber Crush with a Gold Foil Sheets by Stampin’ Up! layer and Shimmery White on top of that. I liked the Shimmery White to match the glimmer paper. I also stamped some flowers from the Bloomin’ Love Photopolymer Stamp Set and die cut with the Bloomin’ Heart Thinlits Dies. They are adhered to the heart with Mini Glue Dots. To add a little bling, I added some Rhinestone Jewels to the flower centers.
I didn’t have an shamrock stamps, but you can make your own shamrocks with hearts as I did on the bottom portion of this card. They are punched with the Hearts Border Punch. Just put three or four together and draw in the stem with a green Stampin’ Write Marker.
The greeting is from Teeny Tiny Wishes, one of my favorite stamp sets! It DOES have a “Happy St. Patrick’s Day” stamp, but if you don’t own this stamp set, you might have a difficult time finding that greeting. In another stamp set, I found the words “Lucky You” and I thought that would work also. So if you ever don’t have the exact right thing, just look and see what you do have that will work just fine!
Remember, today is the last day for these Stampin’ Up! Weekly Deals! Pick up several packages of Rhinestone Jewels at a discount! Just add these deals to your order, and when you reach $50 or more, choose a FREE Sale-A-Bration item! And remember, there are three NEW Sale-A-Bration products you might like as well!
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Today Is the Day! Join Paper Pumpkin! Treat Yourself!
Today is the day! It’s March 10th so join Paper Pumpkin TODAY in order to receive this month’s Paper Pumpkin kit, the papercrafting kit that comes to you in the mail. Paper Pumpkin says since they can’t send everyone a piece of birthday cake for Paper Pumpkin’s 3rd Birthday, they are decorating the boxes instead! (Those cupcakes do look yummy though!!)
Paper Pumpkin is a surprise papercrafting kit that comes with stamps, an ink spot, and all the supplies to make the project. It might be cards, home decor, treat bags or boxes, a mini album…..always a surprise! It’s a treat to spend some time once a month to do some easy crafting with everything provided. No need to design something or gather supplies! Just open the box and ENJOY! Or gift someone with Paper Pumpkin!
And if your electricity goes off, you can pass the time by working on your Paper Pumpkin Kit! (See THIS post!!) You don’t have to think about what to make or stumble around in the dark to find the right color ink and paper, etc. Just sit by a window and make your kit!
You must join Paper Pumpkin by the 10th of any month to get that month’s kit. Click HERE to check out the Prepaid Kit options. So join today and get the March kit. Join after today and you receive the April kit. The cost is $19.95, but that includes shipping. And with your subscription, you can go back and purchase any kits or refills from past months that you may have missed if they are still available. No risk because you can cancel any time or just skip a month or two if you want.
If you are putting in a Stampin’ Up! order, you may want to consider the prepaid kits that count toward your order total and may earn you a free Sale-A-Bration item or help you reach Hostess benefits. You will be sent a link via email telling you how to activate your account. Or you can send that email on to someone if you are gifting the prepaid subscription.
If you prefer to just subscribe month by month, CLICK HERE for more information and to join. Treat yourself to a monthly Paper Pumpkin KIt and help celebrate Paper Pumpkin’s 3rd birthday!
Balloon Celebration Congratulations Card
I always say it’s good to have stars for making all kinds of cards and now I think I could say the same about balloons, such as this Balloon Celebration Congratulations Card. Balloons can be used for birthdays, for congratulations, for a party invitation, for kids, for babies, for all kinds of occasions! Whether you have the Balloon Celebration Photopolymer Bundle, complete with the Balloon Celebration Stamp Set and the Balloon Bouquet Punch, or even just one of those, you can stamp or punch balloons for cards or gifts or other projects with so many themes.
For this card, I stamped the balloons by “stamping off” one time on scrap paper to make the ink lighter and then overstamped with the shading dots. Then the balloons were punched out with the Balloon Bouquet Punch. You can get two sizes of balloons with this punch! The strings are stamped or you could just draw them in, depending on your placement. I stamped the word “Congratulations” from the stamp set and made a banner, inking the edges a bit. For a bit more oomph, I punched some Gold Glimmer Stars with the star punch in the Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack. I could have also stamped some very small stars included in the stamp set.
Just a couple more weeks of Sale-A-Bration, the biggest Stampin’ Up! promotion of the year! Spend $50 in Stampin’ Up! products and choose a FREE Sale-A-Bration product! How much fun is that??!
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Stampin’ Up! Deals & Offers
Here are the new Stampin’ Up! Weekly Deals for March 8 – 14. Be sure to check them out and add them to your Stampin’ Up! order! They count toward Sale-A-Bration! If nothing else, I KNOW you need to stock up on the Rhinestone Basic Jewels! They go with everything!
If you aren’t already a Paper Pumpkin subscriber, now’s the time to join! This month is Paper Pumpkin’s 3rd Birthday! Get the special blue box seen above this month to commemorate the big birthday! (Normally it is a red box!) You’ll still be able to spot the pretty blue box in your mailbox when your Stampin’ Up! papercrafting kit arrives! Everything is included for the project, and with your first kit, you will receive an acrylic block to mount your stamps.
Each Paper Pumpkin kit includes an exclusive stamp set, an ink spot, and all the materials you need for the project, whatever it is! Each month is a surprise! Paper Pumpkin is for everyone – crafter/non-crafter, young/old, stamper/non-stamper, etc!
Click this link HERE for more information and to join by the month. You can “Pause” your subscription at any time or even cancel if you must. Otherwise, sit back and watch your mailbox for your monthly kit! Shipping is included in the price! Be sure to subscribe by March 10 to receive this special blue box with the March Kit. They ship mid-March!
If you prefer, purchase a 3-month Prepaid Subscription that you add to your Stampin’ Up! order, which counts toward Sale-A-Bration and any Hostess benefits! Save $5 on the 3-month Prepaid Subscription. Click this link HERE for more information about prepaid subscriptions!
Once you are a Paper Pumpkin subscriber, you can purchase any past kits or refills (depending on availability) that you may have missed!
Join Paper Pumpkin TODAY – for sure by March 10th – to celebrate with Paper Pumpkin!
Don’t forget the Stampin’ Up! Clearance Rack! Always check it before you finalize your order to see if there is anything new or to get some great deals! Sometimes you need just a couple dollars to reach your Sale-A-Bration offer or hostess benefits and maybe something cheap on the Clearance Rack will be just the thing! Check out some of the Project Life Accessory Packs on the Clearance Rack. Even if you aren’t scrapbooking, they are fun for cards or other projects!
Announced last week, but sold out immediately, Stampin’ Up! manufactured MORE of the #imbringingbirthdaysback Single Wood-Mount Stamp. Encourage yourself and others to make and mail out birthday cards (and any other occasions!) to your friends and family so they receive some REAL MAIL in their mailbox, especially on their special day! Facebook greetings may be nice and simple and better than nothing, but nothing beats a real card in the mail! And who is better suited to do this than us stampers and papercrafters! Get this stamp and stamp it on the envelope or back of the card! You know everything is about the hashtag (#) these days!!
#imbringingbirthdaysback Single Wood-Mount Stamp Item #143573 $12.00
Find it under “Stamps” > “Wood Mount”
Sale-A-Bration may seem like it goes on forever, but it does come to an end on March 31! Don’t miss it! Receive a FREE product from the Sale-A-Bration Brochure or one of the three new products with every $50 you spend in Stampin’ Up! products. Two free with a $100 purchase! Three free with a $150 product PLUS Hostess Benefits! And on and on! Ask some friends and go in together!
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